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Big News!

We have been trying very hard to keep this to ourselves for just a little while longer but I can't wait anymore! 

 
Baby Miller #2...due 09/01/13!!!!!!!!!
I am 8 weeks and 1 day
I have known since Christmas Eve
I am much more tired and much more nauseous this time around
I haven't gained a single pound yet, unlike last time
I am not so secretly hoping it's another girl
If this one is anything like Baby Girl, he or she will be born mid-August
I've been leaving hints all over the place but no one noticed!
I am so excited!
 
I've already had one doctor's appointment but I was only 7 weeks so there wasn't much to do.  We couldn't hear the heartbeat or anything so the next appointment will be much more exciting!  My next appointment isn't until February 11th so that's when I'll get to hear and possibly see my next little monster!  So exciting!
 
PS:  Notice the blog title?!
 
 
The Life Of Faith

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  1. LOVE!!!! Congratulations!!! The twins have that shirt too. :) Such fun times ahead for you and your family.

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  2. congrats on the new edition to the family!

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  3. Congratulations! I love the blog title change; very cute and clever!

    Stopping by to invite you to join in on a link up that I host. It's all things pregnancy, baby, and birth.

    We'd love for you to join us!

    http://myjoy-filledlife.blogspot.com/search/label/My%20Pregnancy%20Journal%20Link-Up

    Blessings!

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  4. CONGRATS! That is such exciting news :)

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  5. Congrats! I have been hoping to read this since New Year's Day... ;) so excited for you! -Alexis

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  6. Ah, I don't know how I missed this - congratulations!!! So exciting! I can't wait to read more about your pregnancy, and your girl looks so cute in her big sister t- shirt!

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  7. Was just catching up on your blog, and realized that you're expecting! Congratulations! :)

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