Can you believe 8 months has already gone by?
No longer a babe
Cuter every single day
Please, stop growing now.
Can you believe 8 months has already gone by?
No longer a babe
Cuter every single day
Please, stop growing now.
This fetus is super active and kicking all the time. He punches/kicks so hard you can almost see the feet, elbow, or fist outline on Leanne’s tummy! I used to think he was tap dancing, but as he’s getting bigger, he’s getting a lot more force behind his movement. Now, I think he’s practicing karate.
I have made a new haiku for him (he’s now at 29 weeks and the size of brocolli).
Practicing your kicks
Kicking mom in her tummy
Don’t break uterus!
I have fallen off track on writing haikus for each week of pregnancy, but I’m determined to get back on track! This haiku is in commemoration of week 18 of pregnancy when babies get their fingerprints.
Tiny fingerprints
Exclusive to only you
Special baby boy/girl
The end is boy/girl because we still don’t know the gender! Hopefully we’ll know soon though!
At 12 weeks, the baby is now the size of a plum. To commemorate the baby now being 12 weeks, I wrote the following haiku:
Humdrum til’ you come
My sweet plum you have become
Marching to your drum
Ichigo cutie
Eleven weeks already
Let’s go, baby! Grow!
The little fetus is now the size of a fig, a little over an inch in length! It’s organs are developing, it’s bones getting harder, and it’s eyes moving up to it’s face where it’s developing cute (and hopefully not too bushy like it’s dad’s) eyebrows.
I’ve written another haiku.
You are but an inch
Developing your body
Thoughts too? I wonder…
Once Leanne took 3 pregnancy tests to confirm the pregnancy, we started freaking out. We are going to be parents! There are many ways to process so many emotions at once, but I’ve found journaling to help. I’ve started a journal, and also taken up the Japanese art of the Haiku. Haikus are poems that are three lines; the first line contains 5 syllables, the second line is 7 syllables, and the third line is 5 syllables. This constraint forces you to condense your thoughts and really express the most important ideas.
Here are some haikus I’ve made at every week of the pregnancy thus far!
Week 6 (the baby is the size of a grain of rice)
Just a grain of rice
A clump of cells, nothing more
Everything has changed
Week 6 (the baby is also the size of a sweet pea)
The body prepares
For your arrival, sweet pea
Tiny but mighty
Week 7 (the baby is now the size of a blueberry)
By this point, Leanne had become really nauseous. She wrote the following haiku.
Tiny blueberry
Why you gotta be this way
You made me vomit
I wrote the next haiku.
Blueberry cutie
You are growing so quickly
We will see you soon!
Week 8 (the baby is now the size of a raspberry). Leanne wrote the next haiku.
Now a raspberry
Juicy, fruity raspberry
Adam, buy some please
We are now in week 9 of this amazing journey! The baby is now the size of a green olive! Since Leanne has access to an ultrasound machine at her work, when she has free time she checks out the baby. Now that the baby is growing arms and legs, we’ve seen it dancing! That’s what inspired this next haiku.
Small but growing fast
Already dancing, a life
Olive, loved so much