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Big News!

You may have seen that I've been pretty absent from blogging for the last few months... well... that's because growing a human baby IS EXHAUSTING! Yep - you guessed it, we're pregnant!! Surprise! :)

Sunil and I have always wanted to have kids, but we never really felt ready (meaning: I never really felt ready). Truth be told, I'm not a huge fan of change. I really enjoy my work, freedom, and our life together as a young married couple has been the best thing that ever happened to either one of us! I was terrified of being a mom (still am!), worried about infertility (all of the "what ifs"), and dreaded pregnancy sickness (turns out, I was right - it's the worst). 

Also, I really love sleeping. I hear that doesn't happen for a while once you start having kids. :)

But Sunil and I both knew this is something we wanted to do, and we've heard being a mom and dad does come with a few perks. :) And if we waited until we felt ready... we knew we would never start! So we decided to dive right into the fears and unknowns and give it a try! 

We found out we were pregnant on April 30th, and it's been a blur ever since. Morning sickness hit me like a TRUCK just a few days later and I feel like I've been throwing up non-stop ever since! It's been getting better the last few weeks and for that I'm so thankful! 

In order to try to answer all of the questions that will probably be asked, here is a great list of fun facts! 

- Yes, of course we're super excited! I didn't feel anything other than sickness for the first four months, so the happiness is just starting to kick in for me. (Give me a break - it was hard to be happy about something that made me feel dreadful! #Hormonal) Sunil has been all smiles since the beginning and has been a HUGE help in taking care of me and making me rest. He's the best. 

- Our due date is December 26th! We're still taking bets whether it will be a 2017 or 2018 baby. (Hmm... tax break for this year or insurance deductible met for next year? Both are tempting!) 

- I'm officially 16 weeks along (and a few days). My belly is mostly food (#cravings), but I stuck it out for pictures just for fun! :) 

- We've decided to not find out the gender! Neither one of us feel really strongly about finding out the sex of the baby, so we've decided to wait until we can hold it! Also, neither one of us has a big hope on what it ends up being. When posed the question, "What do you want?", we usually respond with, "A baby!" :) 

- The first round of names have been picked out, but we're not telling anyone! Mostly because they could probably change quite a bit in the next few months. Also... how intimidating is it to give a child a name that they'll have for the rest of their LIFE?? No pressure. 

- Because I'm extremely low risk and my family's wonder women have a great history of natural births, we're using a local birth center, midwife, and are just about to start interviewing doulas! If you have doula recommendations, send them our way! 

Yes, I had/have morning sickness. More like all-day sickness. I'm FINALLY feeling better and not throwing up all the time, so I'm hoping this second trimester will yield more energy and less vomiting/ab work outs! 

- No, our baby will probably not have blue hair. Oddly enough... this is actually a question that we've been asked many times... Do people know how that works? ;) (Hopefully it has hair though! Hairy babies are so cute!) 

As always, we're trusting that God is in control of all our plans, dreams, and hopes. So we'll take each day as it comes and pray that we get to keep this precious baby safe for as long as possible! Yay babies!! :) 

Our Greece Adventure

Happy Monday and happy first day of SPRING! YAY SPRING! It's my favorite season, and I'm so excited! :)

Today I get to share with you the last leg of our travels in the beautiful countries of Turkey and Greece! We left Turkey one morning (our flight left at 5:50 AM - oofta!) and landed in beautiful Athens before breakfast, where we jumped right into exploring the beautiful city. 

Our first destination was the Areopagus - the actual location of Mars Hill, where Paul addressed the Athenians in Acts 17. We got to walk up the ancient steps used during Paul's day and hear about the uniqueness of the speeches that were delivered there every day. 

Further up the hill were temples and theaters, all surrounding the famous Parthenon!

Loved this temple! Such a gorgeous view! 

My momma is so cute!! It was so fun having her with us! :) 

The Parthenon is a mathematical legend! Each column was carefully designed to appear perfectly symmetrical, and the Greeks took into account the angle of the rock it stood on, as well as the sun's position in the sky throughout the year! It was WAY too much thinking for me to understand, but super impressive! 

It was fascinating to learn about how much work went into one structure - those Greeks sure knew how to build things! 

White houses everywhere! 

Windblown selfie! 

The film crew - minus Aaron! Love these guys. :) 

Food and resting after a long day and an early morning! We look a tad sleepy. (Naps were definitely had that afternoon!)

The following morning we wasted no time heading to Corinth! 

Soaking in the history about Corinthian culture... (see that little mountain in the background? You're about to see some amazing views from the top!)

We could NOT have asked for better weather during our travels! It got me so excited for spring! 

Hey look! A mountain! 

With only an hour remaining before the gates closed, we literally ran up as far as we could to get some amazing footage! 

Some of the adventurous members of our group made it all the way to the top, but I was content staying near the middle while keeping my lungs and legs alive... ;) 

Our roadie crew! #groupies #bouncers

I just can't even.

The following day - our last day in Greece - we did some shooting in the Agora: the ancient town square. You can tell from our faces that we were all pretty excited to almost be DONE! :) 

More ancient temples!! They start to blur together in my brain after a while... 

Our flight home turned out to be pretty interesting. We ended up flying back to Istanbul to spend the night, then getting up early the next morning to head back to the USA. We may have only had about 12 hours in Istanbul, but it was enough time to see the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia!! 

Who needs sleep when there are sights to be seen, right?? 

And with that, we hopped on a plane to the US (where we got delayed for another 24 hours, of course) before finally arriving home to our beloved Kansas City! And while I'm SO thankful that I got to see and explore two brand new countries, this little introvert is excited to be home. :) Thanks for following along on our adventures!!