Friday, November 9, 2012

18 weeks, 5 days pregnancy OOTD

 Today is our gender reveal party, oh my gosh, finally! lol. I'm currently trying to clean the house, by trying I mean, I keep pausing to check the internet, watching Nashville (I love this show) and not wanting to clean at all. So, this is why I decided, perfect time to post my OOTD:) I wore this to our ultrasound today and then I'll wear a different outfit for the party tonight. I'll wear blue because hubby is wearing pink. (I don't look good in pink.) Plus, I think it's a boy and hubby thinks it's a girl. I'll show you pics tomorrow of that outfit and the party. It's nothing fancy really. Just a bbq and the cake. We didn't buy decorations, just simple fellowship with friends to celebrate this little blessing together:) BTW: I wore the same top I wore yesterday bc I really like this top. I didn't realize until after the OOTD pictures that I was posting another outfit with the same shirt. Oopsie! lol. Anyways, on to my OOTD. The first two pics hubby took in the car, he said I looked beautiful and then I gave him the "yeah right look" where he took the 2nd picture. He said, "I love that look." lol.


My hubby, waiting patiently to see the baby at the OB's office.




 The love of my life, the father of my children:) "Children are a heritage from the Lord, offspring a reward from him. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are children born in one's youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them." Psalm 127: 3-5

Top: Rue 21
Belt: Vintage-Thrifted

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