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my last hoorah - part 2

Here are highlights from the week I spent in Alexandria and then the week I spent babysitting my nephew in Charlottesville!  


An evening in DC with Laura Dean and Margaret, two of my great camp friends. It was so wonderful to spend time with these friends!!

Lots of pictures of Cole. Highlights include the pool and Fridays after Five with my mom and sister!





  

Another HUGE reason for my trip back east was to meet Caroline Bennett Hawkins, my friends Katherine and Jay's new baby girl. They live about 30 minutes from my sister, so I spent an evening and an afternoon walk with them! Caroline was about 9 weeks when I met her and is the sweetest, most precious baby! I am so glad I got to spend time with them and see Katherine and Jay as parents! I am already looking forward to meeting up again for some more stroller time, next time with my own baby! 


  

 


In other baby Schultz news, we are 61 days away from our due date! And yes, the reason I know that is because Clemson posted a countdown of how many days until our first football game and they are the same day! So, about 9 weeks. I'm feeling good, but definitely more tired. Everyone is measuring well and we're at the point where I'm going to the doctor every 2 weeks now! I go again on the 10th and we'll have another full ultrasound! I signed Aaron and I up for "Childbirth Preparation Classes" which also start on the 10th, and are 3 hrs each Tuesday night for 4 weeks. Hopefully we'll be prepared by the end of it! I can't wait to meet our little boy!! 


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  1. Yayay! So close so close! So fun that you got to meet Caroline! I'm glad you are feeling well! Miss you!

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