Sydney shook her head. “No, no. We aren't agitated at all by any means! I was just letting you know, in case you had other plans. Of course you are capable, but just because you're the oldest doesn't mean I don't worry about you.” She stated, her eyes sincere. “You're carrying my niece or Nephew in there! An Auntie has got to know.” She smirked. She exchanged a few glances with Kaleb while she ate. She could tell that her sister was catching on to their change in the last few weeks but she didn't think she knew what it really meant for them. Everytime she looked at her she had to swallow the guilt. She didn't entirely know why she was making this so complicated but it's just grown into more and more as the weeks past now shes just not sure.
It wasn't long before breakfast was over and cleaned up. Sydney and Kaleb were out the door within the hour and both took a breath as they sat in his beloved pickup. “We should really consider telling her soon, it's causing you so much unneeded stress and that's not good for the two of you,” he said softly, his hand landing on her slowly growing baby bump. “I want this to be a happy time for us, babe.”He said, his eyes locked on hers.
Sydney knew how much sense he was making, and she agreed but it just wasn't that simple. “I know babe, I'll tell her soon. I'm not ready yet.” She admitted, her eyes wondering. Kaleb simply nodded and held her hand as he drove them to the clinic.
Upon arrival, they signed in and eventually were called back. Today was a big day, they were having an ultrasound and they couldn't wait to see their little bean. The heartbeat made their hearts melt to puddles and there was nothing sweeter.
The doctor checked all the necessary areas and determined the baby was very healthy and was right in track- growth wise. They were so excited. The doctor looked up at them, and smiled back. “Would you like to know the gender?” Kaleb and Sydney exchanged a glance and knew they wanted to know. Unlike her sister, she wasn't patient enough to wait it out. They grinned, and both nodded. “Yes, Please.” The doctor nodded and looked at the screen. “Very well, You're having a Daughter. Congratulations!” The parents to be were overwhelmed with joy and couldn't believe they were going to be having a girl. Tears welled in their eyes as they shared a sweet kiss. “I'll see you back at 30 weeks, Remember to take it easy.” The doctor said, printing and handing them their set of sonogram pictures. “Thank you so much, Dr. Kelston.” They said in unison as they strolled out of the room and back out to their vehicle. Their minds were racing, but in the best possible way.
“We're having a baby girl!” Kaleb said as they sat in the truck in awe. Sydney adored seeing her love so in love with having a daughter. She knew he'd make the most amazing father. “Emrie Jade?” She said aloud, and Kaleb nodded with tears in his eyes. They'd had this name since they first found out. A tribute to two people that meant the most to them. Emily was Sydney's Grandma and Jade was Kaleb’s mother's middle name. It felt perfect. Sydney was over the moon excited and they sat for a while, went out to lunch and then finally arrived back at the apartment a few hours after they had left. Their faces still said it all but Sydney couldn't help it this time. She was so excited and grateful.
“Flo? You home? We're back!” She called out, taking her stuff off and walking toward the living room where she could hear the TV.
It wasn't long before breakfast was over and cleaned up. Sydney and Kaleb were out the door within the hour and both took a breath as they sat in his beloved pickup. “We should really consider telling her soon, it's causing you so much unneeded stress and that's not good for the two of you,” he said softly, his hand landing on her slowly growing baby bump. “I want this to be a happy time for us, babe.”He said, his eyes locked on hers.
Sydney knew how much sense he was making, and she agreed but it just wasn't that simple. “I know babe, I'll tell her soon. I'm not ready yet.” She admitted, her eyes wondering. Kaleb simply nodded and held her hand as he drove them to the clinic.
Upon arrival, they signed in and eventually were called back. Today was a big day, they were having an ultrasound and they couldn't wait to see their little bean. The heartbeat made their hearts melt to puddles and there was nothing sweeter.
The doctor checked all the necessary areas and determined the baby was very healthy and was right in track- growth wise. They were so excited. The doctor looked up at them, and smiled back. “Would you like to know the gender?” Kaleb and Sydney exchanged a glance and knew they wanted to know. Unlike her sister, she wasn't patient enough to wait it out. They grinned, and both nodded. “Yes, Please.” The doctor nodded and looked at the screen. “Very well, You're having a Daughter. Congratulations!” The parents to be were overwhelmed with joy and couldn't believe they were going to be having a girl. Tears welled in their eyes as they shared a sweet kiss. “I'll see you back at 30 weeks, Remember to take it easy.” The doctor said, printing and handing them their set of sonogram pictures. “Thank you so much, Dr. Kelston.” They said in unison as they strolled out of the room and back out to their vehicle. Their minds were racing, but in the best possible way.
“We're having a baby girl!” Kaleb said as they sat in the truck in awe. Sydney adored seeing her love so in love with having a daughter. She knew he'd make the most amazing father. “Emrie Jade?” She said aloud, and Kaleb nodded with tears in his eyes. They'd had this name since they first found out. A tribute to two people that meant the most to them. Emily was Sydney's Grandma and Jade was Kaleb’s mother's middle name. It felt perfect. Sydney was over the moon excited and they sat for a while, went out to lunch and then finally arrived back at the apartment a few hours after they had left. Their faces still said it all but Sydney couldn't help it this time. She was so excited and grateful.
“Flo? You home? We're back!” She called out, taking her stuff off and walking toward the living room where she could hear the TV.