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Everything Changes… (We’re Expecting!)

Wednesday, February 8, 2006 (Updated: Wednesday, February 25, 2026)
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I’ve been contemplating how to write this post for a few weeks. I’ve come up with various titles, none of which really captured the content without giving it away. I guess the one I finally decided on sums things up the best even though it isn’t anything spectacular. It just seems like an important post like this should have a really catchy title and be full of wit and cleverness. Unfortunately, I’ve been suffering from some serious brain-drain the past few weeks and I’ve been lucky to get anything written on this blog, let alone anything clever.

The truth of the matter is that I am suffering from a serious case of what I understand is clinically called “mommy-brain”.




Yes, I am going to have a baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On our anniversary a few weeks ago I took a pregnancy test on a whim, just to get it off my mind and confirm that once again for the umpteenth time in nine years that I wasn’t pregnant. Instead, I saw a big fat plus before the cap was even on! I found David and told him, “Happy Anniversary!”

After six tests over the next few days, I was convinced that something was going on. Blood tests through the doctor confirmed that I was pregnant and yesterday we saw the tiny little beating heart.

I am only six weeks along and I know conventional wisdom says that you shouldn’t announce it until you are out of the first trimester, but there was no way I could not write about this for six or seven more weeks! The past two weeks were hard enough! We are trusting God will protect our baby and keep it safe to delivery.

Actually, one fellow blogger has known for a couple of weeks. Spunky from Spunky Homeschool and I had emailed about getting together when she was in town for a homeschool conference. When she contacted me the day before she was coming to finalize getting together, I had just found out I was pregnant and was feeling pretty crummy. The mommy-brain was already in full swing! I didn’t want her to think I was always this dull of mind and conversation so we actually told her that evening when we picked her up. I almost cancelled because I felt so crummy, but I’m glad I didn’t because the three of us had a great time yakking for a couple of hours before she had to get back to her conference.

Overall, we are excited, but also a little overwhelmed. We had honestly started thinking that perhaps we were always going to be childless so although we had continued to “try”, we had also kind of started thinking long-term about life without children. So this is an adjustment in our thinking after nine years of just the two of us.

If the Lord brings me and the baby to mind, we would of course appreciate your prayers. I am “older” for having a first baby (I’ll be 39 when I deliver) and I have already found out that I will in all likelihood not be able to deliver the baby naturally. Of course, knowing from the start that I’ll be doing the zipper method eliminates a lot of decision-making for us so it isn’t all bad!

So that’s the story! My due date is October 3. Yes, we do plan on finding out what we are having. And, yes, we do have a preference. Of course, like all expectant parents we will be happy with whatever God sends, but David has been calling it a “her” so that should tell you which way our hearts are going. But we would also be happy with a little man to love as well. We’re trying to stick with calling him/her “Peanut”, but our bias does show!

So if the posts are a little slow around here and the email replies continue to be very slow (sorry!), you’ll know it is because I am once again sacked out on the couch all morning watching mindless sitcoms while I wait for my energy to kick in later in the morning! 😀

Category: My Pregnancy & Baby StoriesTag: Infertility & Childlessness | Trusting God

About Sallie Borrink

Sallie Schaaf Borrink is a Christian, wife, mother, homeschooler, homebody, and autodidact. She owns a home-based graphic design and web design business with her husband (DavidandSallie.com).

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  1. Jami Leigh

    Monday, February 13, 2006 at 10:04 pm

    WHOOHOO!

    My laptop has been on vacation in Florida for some time now. I got it back just in time to hear the good news! Congrats Congrats!

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  2. Gloria

    Tuesday, February 14, 2006 at 3:17 am

    Thank you for sharing this fanastic news! I’m rejoicing for you! I had a miscarriage when I was 40 and haven’t got pregnant again but God led us to adopt two children. But my best friend from college just gave birth to a baby boy on Feb. 10 at the age of 45. The baby is perfectly healthy. My prayers are with you and the little one during the entire nine months and for a safe delievery. May God bless you and keep you. He is good!

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  3. Laura

    Tuesday, February 14, 2006 at 5:17 pm

    I’m *so* thrilled for you. My prayers for a happy, healthy baby. Best wishes, Laura

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  4. Monika

    Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at 7:56 am

    look at all these comments! you are loved!

    congratulations and may the Lord bless your pregnancy.

    Reply
  5. Heather

    Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at 8:41 am

    Hey Sallie,

    Our Carnival of Beauty is posted today, and I linked to your post, My Quest to Eat at Home, for people who are new to Two Talent Living. I hope that’s OK! Stop in for a taste of our potluck — and thanks for sponsoring the Carnival.
    https://mom2momconnection.com/2006/02/15/carnival-of-beauty-comfort-food/

    Reply
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