We got the blood work back on Wednesday, Sept 21. They called me and said that it had came back positive, as if we didn't already know. I made our first appointmet/ultrasound appointment for Monday, Oct 17th. We will be meeting with the nurse practitioner, and getting our first ultrasound. I should be about 8 weeks by then. After that we'll schedule to meet with the OB.
As I said before, Tony was gone the day that we found out we were pregnant. So when he got home he made me take two more tests, just so that he could be there with me.
Telling my family - We had already told Heather and Mark so our next step was telling my parents. We were planning to go to my parents to tell them, I had to make up some excuse as to why we were going over. We hadn't got the blood work back yet, so I was kind of hesitant about telling them before it came back. Tony encouraged me and we went over to my parents. When we finally worked up the nerve to tell them, the TV was already paused and we were looking at our family pictures. It seemed like the perfect time. So we just told them we are pregnant. Mom got some tears in her eyes and dad, of course the person with the least reactions ever, just kind of sat there. We talked about some things and I realized there was no real reason to be scared to tell them. Tessa wasn't home when we told my parents so we had to wait for her to get home to tell her. She didn't believe us at first and she didn't know what to do once she found out it was real. She actually said imma do a flip, which was probably one of the funniest things I had heard in a while. We had decided to wait to tell mamaw and papaw until the blood work came back. Luckily, mamaw made veggie soup, my favorite, and invited everyone over! It was almost too good to be true. I didn't really want to tell mamaw and papaw in front of everyone else, but we didn't make it over in time to tell them before and I wanted them to be able to share the happiness with everyone while they were there. We were out on the porch and everyone but my mom and dad had gone in.. I knew there was no way of getting them inside, so we decided to tell them in front of mom and dad. We let them know they were going to have another great grandchild. Mamaw asked when, and papaw asked if we were going to find out the gender. It was shocking, just as it was telling my parents but it's so nice to know that I have such a supportive family that I can lean on.
Telling his family - Tony is a blabber mouth and he couldn't keep it to himself. He called his mom as soon as he found out, she was of course excited and she told his step dad and step-grandma. He called his dad about work, and told him. I had talked to one of his younger sisters on the Saturday before we found out and said I had a feeling. So he called and told her. He also called and told his older sister a couple days later. The only one I got to be there with was his other younger sister, she's 11. It was cute to see the way she reacted. Tony also called his grandmas and let them know. I'm so happy that he has such a supportive family as well. It makes things a lot easier on us. They're not happy about not being able to say anything until November, but I think they understand.
Below : These are all three of the tests that I took. I keep them all together as a simple reminder that we're bringing a life into this world.
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