Dear friends and readers,
The first time that we visited a doctor with regard to this pregnancy situation, the home pregnancy test was confirmed by Krista's general practitioner, who referred us to a State College obstetrician. The new doctor, a kind yet unique OB, met with us a few days later. Our second visit to the OB, which took place a few weeks ago, gave us an visual image of the embryo (seen below). This recent visit gave us audio to go along with the earlier visual image. Now we have A/V support. <-- Sorry, I couldn't resist that one.
These are certainly exciting times. We're on the hunt for a new dwelling in Chicagoland, finishing up work for the Spring 2010 semester, waiting to hear on a few job opportunities, thinking about making a transition from academic teaching into other fields: for Krista, the seminary; for me, possibly toward academic administration. I shudder to think what else could be overturned during this age of tumult and transition. Undoubtedly, a few more curveballs will be tossed our way, but unlike Pedro Cerrano ("Major League"), we should be able to handle these with teamwork and grace.
That's all for today. I need to get back to grading student papers.
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