We know, we know....it's been a REALLY long time since we have posted on our blog. We are sure some of our faithful blogger friends out there are getting really annoyed with us. But, we have a good reason this time, we promise.
We are expecting a baby!
Sara is about 12 weeks along now and the little Shoopster or Shoopette is due in February. We are of course very excited about the news, but this little miracle has also brought along some challenges.
Around 7 weeks, Sara was experiencing severe morning (or actually all-day) sickness, which quickly led to dehydration. After a round of IV's at the hospital and working with some different medications, the illness was still at a bad stage. So, her doctor (the wonderful and ever-patient (no pun intended) Dr. Wickert) put her on at-home care IV therapy. We won't go into all of that now, but some of the challenges of that were small veins and repeated tries at inserting IV lines that eventually led to having a PICC line (a more permanent IV line) put in.
Sara stayed on IV therapy for over 4 weeks, right up until just last Friday. The good thing was that she had the best nurse ever--her own husband, Nurse Wesley! Wesley was required to change out IV bags and flush PICC lines and pretty much do everything that needed to be done to take care of Sara. Now, for those of you who know Wesley well, you know that anything medical is NOT his thing. But, when it came to taking care of his Sara, he did his job like a champ!
So, now we are just trying to move forward after several weeks of these challenges. We know there will be more challenges that will come (including raising a child!), but we will take it one day at a time, and with God's provision, all will work out for our good. For now we are working on getting Sara's strength back up so that she will feel better and be able to get out of the house and resume more of a normal life.
The good news is that the baby is very healthy, in spite of all of the trouble Sara has been having. We have heard the baby's heartbeat several times (you get a lot of ultrasounds and sonograms when you are this sick during pregnancy! Sara has already had 4!) and Dr. Wickert assures us that it is perfect. We are deeply grateful that God has allowed our baby to be healthy through all of this.
We are very excited to be sharing this news with you. We have so appreciated the prayers and support of our friends and family during this time and we will keep you up-to-date as we move closer to the arrival of our little one! We promise!!!
P.S.--Our parents are ecstatic over this news. With this being the first grandchild on either side of our family, you can imagine the excitement. And the spoiling that will be to come!