Be Careful Little Lips What You Say

When I was expecting Miss N, I was a teacher. I had a great, small group of kids to teach. They always wanted to know what I wanted to have, and my answer was, "A boy. I love you girls but girls are too catty!" Of course, we all know that Miss N was a girl.

I should have never said anything.

Because come May, I will be the mom of three girls.

Meet baby girl #3


She is healthy and weighs approximately 13 ounces, which apparently they measure by measuring the femur.

Tim's response: "Well, this will be a lot cheaper!"

Miss M's response: "I gonna have two sisters? I will call her Lucy. Why we not gets a brover?"

I haven't gotten to confirm with Miss N yet.

I am totally cool with this. I think the events of the last year and a half made gender less of an importance to me than having a healthy baby I can hold. God knows whether or not we are the right family for a boy, and at this point he said nope, we get another girl. I love watching my two sisters grow up, and adding another can't be so bad, can it?

Comments

Betsy said…
As momma to 4 girls, I can assure you that there are tea parties, nail polish parties, and giggles galore coming your way! Congratulations! And I always thought I would only like 1 girl...so glad God does what is best for us!
c habegger said…
i also wanted a boy..for the same reason...girls are catty, many are emotional basket cases and i didn't want to deal with that.......well, i can't imagine life without my precious little girl!!!! love enjoying girly things together. right now, crafts--bracelets & stamping--are one of those things......congrats!!!!!!!
Heidi said…
Congratulations. As a mom of 3 girls (and one boy 13 months old) I have to say that life will never be boring that's for sure.
Congratulations, Nicole!!! They'll all be best friends! I have 2 older sisters and it's the best! Plus, girl clothes are cuter, and there's WAY more to choose from!! ;) I'm really happy for you! Praying for the rest of your pregnancy to go well.

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