On Saturday, September 27th, we were treated to a fabulous picnic in Golden Gate Park with friends and family, hosted by our dear friends Michele Byrnes and Jaime Shean. It was a perfect afternoon - the sun was shining on us and we were so happy to be able to have the chance to kick back and spend time with people we care about.
An event highlight was The Diaper Olympics, a relay race to see which team could diaper (and re-diaper) a flour "baby" with a cloth diaper! As you'll see from the slideshow, enthusiasm ran high and the competition was fierce!
Thank you to everyone near and far who has supported us the past few months - we can't wait to introduce you to Mini-Misner!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
31 Weeks, 4 Days
Weighing in at approximately 4 pounds, Mini-Misner is now about the size Jason was when he was born (Jason is a twin, and was born a few weeks early)! Look how big Dad grew up to be! What is also significant about this weight and the number of weeks (almost 32 weeks) is that, while he'd have to spend some extra time in the hospital, if he decided to come early, Mini-Misner would have the same chance as a full-term baby of turning out just fine. Having said that, we're reminding him regularly that Mom's tummy is much more comfortable than the real world for now. Especially since we're still finishing up our condo renovations!
At this ultrasound, the doctor also included a video on the CD that he gave us, so we're showing it off here. What you are seeing is Mini-Misner's abdominal area (spine on top); in truth, it's not all that exciting, especially compared to the other times we've seen him flipping all over the place. As babies get bigger, there's a little less action since there's not so much room to move around! Mom still feels him kicking like crazy though.
Here are two other quick peeks at the (not-so-) little guy. On the 3-D one, as always, you'll need to use a little imagination, but that's his face with one hand up near his left eye/ear on the right side of the image.

At this ultrasound, the doctor also included a video on the CD that he gave us, so we're showing it off here. What you are seeing is Mini-Misner's abdominal area (spine on top); in truth, it's not all that exciting, especially compared to the other times we've seen him flipping all over the place. As babies get bigger, there's a little less action since there's not so much room to move around! Mom still feels him kicking like crazy though.
Here are two other quick peeks at the (not-so-) little guy. On the 3-D one, as always, you'll need to use a little imagination, but that's his face with one hand up near his left eye/ear on the right side of the image.

Sunday, September 14, 2008
Travels with Mini-Misner
We got in some travel during August and early September in anticipation of laying low the next few months. Elizabeth went to New York on business and added in a visit to DC for fun. Friends and family got a glimpse of the "Buddah belly," including Liz W., Jen and Allen H., Alexis, Bill and Aiden G., Jenny B., and Aunt Betsy, Aunt Karissa, and Jason's parents. Elizabeth and our friends Kevin and Jennie got a kick - literally - out of Mini-Misner and their brand new baby boy, Jackson, meeting each other: when Elizabeth was holding Jackson, his little tummy was pressing on the belly while he was breathing and apparently invading Mini-Misner's space - Mini kicked every time Jackson took a breath!
We also went to one of our favorite places, Bozeman, Montana. This edition of the belly shot is from Bozeman, and we can't wait for all the incredible adventures we'll have with Mini-Misner in Montana in years to come!
However, before heading to the airport, we did stop by for a visit with our friends Chris and Keli and met their new baby boy, Logan. Chris and Kevin (mentioned above) are friends of Jason's from UVA - we have a feeling this new generation of buddies is going to have a helluva time together!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
26 Weeks, 5 Days
Elizabeth also took a trip to New York and Washington D.C. last week, so stay tuned for an updated post about that and a few more pics.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
A Visit from Aunt Lin
Mini-Misner had a great weekend with some of his future aunts and Uncle Kit in San Francisco - Aunt Lin was visiting all the way from India! Perhaps inspired by Wimbledon (see previous post), we decided to don our "whites" (well, sort of!) and headed out to the lawn bowling greens at nearby Golden Gate Park. At left are Jason, Elizabeth/Mini-Misner, Aunt Lin and Uncle Kit with our fearless instructor, Bill. Lawn bowling is similar to bocce; more than you ever wanted to know about it is available, here. But do read up, as you might be fielding a team the next time you visit! Word on the street is that Jason and Elizabeth/Mini-Misner are the team to beat! Perhaps it was just good pregnancy luck for Elizabeth, as Aunt Lin and Uncle Kit sported the best form, while Jason came through with the clutch shots.
Aunt Heidy was also able to join us for a delicious barbecue at her and Uncle Kit's house. We enjoyed grilled peaches with fresh mint (if you have not tried grilling peaches or nectarines before, this is a must do), fresh salmon and tuna, followed by Chocolate Lava Volcano Cake - yum!
Friday, July 11, 2008
It's a...
Last Sunday, we stopped by one of our fave burrito joints, Papalote, with friends Nicholas and Anna and then watched the historic Nadal-Federer Wimbledon final (complete with a healthy serving - or three - of fresh strawberries and cream). It's never to early to start preparing Mini-Misner for a lifetime of both burrito-eating and tennis!
Included in this post is the first "belly shot," as promised. That belly now seems to be growing so fast that you can almost watch it happen in real-time.
Lastly, as if confirming the gender weren't exciting enough for one day, Jason was able to feel Mini-Misner kicking last night! I have been feeling some rolling and tumbling the past few weeks, but now Jason is in on the action. So far, the kicks mostly feel like little nudges, but I know that will change as Mini-Misner continues to grow. I've already gotten whacked a time or two as a preview of things to come.
Those first few kicks were incredible. And really, who am I kidding, they are still incredible. I wasn't sure if Mini-Misner was kicking at first or if my intestines had just been relocated to a new spot thanks to this growing baby. But the way that I know for sure is that every time I'm nudged, I feel a flutter in my heart. I definitely have a new love interest! Now Jason can start falling in love with him, too!
Friday, June 13, 2008
Baby Acrobatics
The bones are much more developed than last time and you can see the
Several people have asked about the first "belly shot." Mom is coming around to the idea, so despite simply looking like she's had one too many boxes of mac 'n cheese rather than actually looking pregnant, yes, this will be posted in the near future.
Friday, May 16, 2008
12 Weeks, 4 Days
We don't know what the gender is yet, but we're planning to find out. Our scheduled anatomy check isn't until 20 weeks, but we hope to get a sneak peek at 16 weeks. Unti then, another one of those exercises in patience!
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Still Our Little Secret!

We paid a visit to Great-Aunt Bobbie and almost spilled the beans...
...although when we went winetasting afterwards, the winemaker figured it out. Here's a photo of the bottom of wine he gave Elizabeth (NB: this photo was actually taken in December 2008!)

But we kept our secret to ourselves celebrating our (dating) anniversary with our annual trip to Vino. Here's a picture with the owner, "Professor" Castro Ascarrunz, holding our postcard of the original location on Union Street in San Francisco.
Monday, April 7, 2008
It's Official - Baby's Got Beat!
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