What I haven’t been telling you

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I’m in my twelfth week, due June 17th. This sonogram image (I assure you the baby was much less fuzzy in live-action) was from 8 1/2 weeks.

Oh, the knitting I’m going to do. I’ve already bought a few Dale of Norway baby books and am dreaming of colorwork sweaters with ducks and ladybugs and chickens, and am definitely going to be making a pullover with a sea lion on it. I’ll post photos of potential baby projects in the days to come.

And hell yes, we want to know the sex. Life has enough surprises. I want to know who’s in there as soon as possible. (For example, who is this person who drives me to consume and enjoy large quantities of orange juice when my logical brain knows damn well that I don’t like orange juice.)

370 Comments on “What I haven’t been telling you

  1. OMIGOD!!! Cari, that is SO GREAT!! Congrats! (Could I possibly fit ANYMORE exclamation points in this comment?!??!?!!!)
    Posted by: Libby

  2. And you must let me know where I can send you a pair of baby booties. 🙂
    Posted by: Libby

  3. WAAAAAAAAAAOWWWW!!! CONGRATS!

    You really surprised me. What wonderful, happy news!

    Send me your snail mail, k?

    kaarin XOXOX
    Posted by: kaarin

  4. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Awesome! Congrats! YIPPEEEE!!!
    Posted by: Christie

  5. OMIGOD!!! Cari, that is SO GREAT!! Congrats! (Could I possibly fit ANYMORE exclamation points in this comment?!??!?!!!)
    Posted by: Libby

  6. And you must let me know where I can send you a pair of baby booties. 🙂
    Posted by: Libby

  7. WAAAAAAAAAAOWWWW!!! CONGRATS!

    You really surprised me. What wonderful, happy news!

    Send me your snail mail, k?

    kaarin XOXOX
    Posted by: kaarin

  8. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Awesome! Congrats! YIPPEEEE!!!
    Posted by: Christie

  9. Get out!!!! I’m so happy for you guys and aren’t you a sly one for keeping mum (get it, mom?) about this!!! Congratulations!
    Posted by: Carole

  10. Oooh! I’m so happy for you! I can’t wait until I’m ready to have babies! I envy you the knitting.
    Posted by: TheBon

  11. Oh wow! A tiny person! Inside of you! The world amazes me constantly. Congratulations!
    Posted by: keli

  12. Congratulations! You’re going to have a gemini, uh, UFO. Or something. Well, whatever it is, it will be a gemini, and that’s the main thing.
    Posted by: Lala

  13. Congratulations! I wish you an illness-free pregnancy and a fast, easy delivery when the time comes.
    Posted by: Kate

  14. Congratulations on the upcoming addition to your family.

    Mercury and Calliope sends their “Congrats” to Diego and Sadie too. 🙂
    Posted by: Christy

  15. CONGRATS! THAT’S SO EXCITING!

    And yes, I had to know the sex of both of my kids ahead of time too. And I wasn’t even a knitter back then.
    Posted by: Amy

  16. Well, it’s a boy, or it’s a girl. What’s the surprise in that? Three weeks passed already?!
    Posted by: valentina

  17. Congratulations! Your doggies will have a two legged sibling! 🙂 I found out the sex of both of my children on the sonogram – I couldn’t stand the wait! I had guessed wrongly both times…
    Posted by: stephanie

  18. Great! Now we can all knit fab baby gifts instead of pastel pablum.

    You and Billy will make wonderful parents.
    Posted by: claudia

  19. Congrats! How exciting for you! I’m one of the few holder-outers who doesn’t want to know (when the time comes!) – but I love to know when I’m knitting something! 🙂
    Posted by: Jenn

  20. A new little cousin! I’m so, so excited. Congratulations – what a year for you!
    Posted by: sarah

  21. Wait…is that…do I see…by golly, it IS. Kid’s already making the RAWK ON sign.
    Posted by: Em

  22. Get out!!!! I’m so happy for you guys and aren’t you a sly one for keeping mum (get it, mom?) about this!!! Congratulations!
    Posted by: Carole

  23. Oooh! I’m so happy for you! I can’t wait until I’m ready to have babies! I envy you the knitting.
    Posted by: TheBon

  24. Oh wow! A tiny person! Inside of you! The world amazes me constantly. Congratulations!
    Posted by: keli

  25. Congratulations! You’re going to have a gemini, uh, UFO. Or something. Well, whatever it is, it will be a gemini, and that’s the main thing.
    Posted by: Lala

  26. Congratulations! I wish you an illness-free pregnancy and a fast, easy delivery when the time comes.
    Posted by: Kate

  27. Congratulations on the upcoming addition to your family.

    Mercury and Calliope sends their “Congrats” to Diego and Sadie too. 🙂
    Posted by: Christy

  28. CONGRATS! THAT’S SO EXCITING!

    And yes, I had to know the sex of both of my kids ahead of time too. And I wasn’t even a knitter back then.
    Posted by: Amy

  29. Well, it’s a boy, or it’s a girl. What’s the surprise in that? Three weeks passed already?!
    Posted by: valentina

  30. Congratulations! Your doggies will have a two legged sibling! 🙂 I found out the sex of both of my children on the sonogram – I couldn’t stand the wait! I had guessed wrongly both times…
    Posted by: stephanie

  31. Great! Now we can all knit fab baby gifts instead of pastel pablum.

    You and Billy will make wonderful parents.
    Posted by: claudia

  32. Congrats! How exciting for you! I’m one of the few holder-outers who doesn’t want to know (when the time comes!) – but I love to know when I’m knitting something! 🙂
    Posted by: Jenn

  33. A new little cousin! I’m so, so excited. Congratulations – what a year for you!
    Posted by: sarah

  34. Wait…is that…do I see…by golly, it IS. Kid’s already making the RAWK ON sign.
    Posted by: Em

  35. Oh, Cari, congrats!

    As I told my sister when I heard I was first going to be an uncle, “That’s gonna hurt.”

    😉
    Posted by: David

  36. Um, Billy? Might want to start thinking about an addition to the house. You know… for all the new yarn and knitted baby gifts.

    Congrats, you two.
    Posted by: Iris

  37. The second I saw the title, I knew. And I also have to admit, I now have tears in my eyes…

    Can I knit little person a black jean jacket? ;-)))

    Hooray for both of you! That’s wonderful news! May your little bean demand that you want chocolate. For the first four months, believe it or not, that’s all I could stomach. Matzoh and chocolate. Bizarre. Then it was Korean food for two months.

    This, uh, explains a few things about Twinkletoes 😉

    Bisoux!!!!!
    Posted by: Lee Ann

  38. Delurking to wish you hearty congratulations (and woo hoo for another Gemini – we’re fun to raise!)!!
    Posted by: Jenni

  39. CARI! Congratulations! I know you’ll have a lot of fun knitting for the little one…
    Posted by: Liz in Crystal Lake

  40. congrats!

    my heart skipped a happy beat when I saw the picture – I’m going to blame it on the rotation I’m in the middle of, but honestly I think the grin on my face is because you’re going to be great parents. (the magical ultrasound that announces the gender is as wonderful as the “it’s a ______” at the delivery…)
    Posted by: Kristen

  41. I thought I heard baby rumblings coming from your direction. Be it boy or girl, the source of your OJ glugging will be welcomed by all. Congratulations!
    Posted by: Sarah

  42. I thought I heard baby rumblings coming from your direction. Be it boy or girl, the source of your OJ glugging will be welcomed by all. Congratulations!
    Posted by: Sarah

  43. Oh my goodness! Congrats, Cari and Billy! That is so freakin’ awesome. Sending big hugs your way!! 🙂
    Posted by: Carrie

  44. Amazing! Congratulations! How many babies can say they’ve been to Ragdale?

    Good job Billy!
    Posted by: spaazlicious

  45. Cari, Congratulations! How amazing! It must’ve made your residency especially… welcome. If you can believe this, I’m also starting my 12th week. My EDD is June 20th. So I can completely empathize with the need for massive quantities of orange juice and I’m imagining your time away was time well spent, but also included lots of naps. I hope you’re feeling well and I hope everything goes as smoothly as possible. We’ll have to share notes on all the strange things our bodies are going. 🙂 Happy for you!!
    Posted by: Karma

  46. reading your post brought back a host of memories.. craving milk like mad my first trimester, craving choclate like mad my third. calling the baby “she” during delivery, and still getting irked because the doc didn’t tell me the sex right away.. lol. gonna be alot of fun! congrats!
    Posted by: Teresa

  47. Congratulations!!!

    I had a thing for orange juice too when I was pregnant with my daughter. It was weird…first thing in the morning I’d go for a huge glass of OJ – to calm my stomach of all things.
    Posted by: jeni

  48. Congratulations to you and Billy from a Swedish lurker who’s been around reading your blog for a couple of months now….
    Posted by: Anna

  49. Congratulations!!! I felt Sasha do what felt like a butterfly flip in my tummy at thirteen weeks. It’s a magical time 😀 Happy Knitting!
    Posted by: Tiffany

  50. Congrats!!
    My first pregnancy I craved hot dogs with sauerkraut. Orange doesn’t seem so bad. 🙂
    Posted by: Je

  51. Oh, Cari, congrats!

    As I told my sister when I heard I was first going to be an uncle, “That’s gonna hurt.”

    😉
    Posted by: David

  52. Um, Billy? Might want to start thinking about an addition to the house. You know… for all the new yarn and knitted baby gifts.

    Congrats, you two.
    Posted by: Iris

  53. The second I saw the title, I knew. And I also have to admit, I now have tears in my eyes…

    Can I knit little person a black jean jacket? ;-)))

    Hooray for both of you! That’s wonderful news! May your little bean demand that you want chocolate. For the first four months, believe it or not, that’s all I could stomach. Matzoh and chocolate. Bizarre. Then it was Korean food for two months.

    This, uh, explains a few things about Twinkletoes 😉

    Bisoux!!!!!
    Posted by: Lee Ann

  54. Delurking to wish you hearty congratulations (and woo hoo for another Gemini – we’re fun to raise!)!!
    Posted by: Jenni

  55. CARI! Congratulations! I know you’ll have a lot of fun knitting for the little one…
    Posted by: Liz in Crystal Lake

  56. congrats!

    my heart skipped a happy beat when I saw the picture – I’m going to blame it on the rotation I’m in the middle of, but honestly I think the grin on my face is because you’re going to be great parents. (the magical ultrasound that announces the gender is as wonderful as the “it’s a ______” at the delivery…)
    Posted by: Kristen

  57. I thought I heard baby rumblings coming from your direction. Be it boy or girl, the source of your OJ glugging will be welcomed by all. Congratulations!
    Posted by: Sarah

  58. I thought I heard baby rumblings coming from your direction. Be it boy or girl, the source of your OJ glugging will be welcomed by all. Congratulations!
    Posted by: Sarah

  59. Oh my goodness! Congrats, Cari and Billy! That is so freakin’ awesome. Sending big hugs your way!! 🙂
    Posted by: Carrie

  60. Amazing! Congratulations! How many babies can say they’ve been to Ragdale?

    Good job Billy!
    Posted by: spaazlicious

  61. Cari, Congratulations! How amazing! It must’ve made your residency especially… welcome. If you can believe this, I’m also starting my 12th week. My EDD is June 20th. So I can completely empathize with the need for massive quantities of orange juice and I’m imagining your time away was time well spent, but also included lots of naps. I hope you’re feeling well and I hope everything goes as smoothly as possible. We’ll have to share notes on all the strange things our bodies are going. 🙂 Happy for you!!
    Posted by: Karma

  62. reading your post brought back a host of memories.. craving milk like mad my first trimester, craving choclate like mad my third. calling the baby “she” during delivery, and still getting irked because the doc didn’t tell me the sex right away.. lol. gonna be alot of fun! congrats!
    Posted by: Teresa

  63. Congratulations!!!

    I had a thing for orange juice too when I was pregnant with my daughter. It was weird…first thing in the morning I’d go for a huge glass of OJ – to calm my stomach of all things.
    Posted by: jeni

  64. Congratulations to you and Billy from a Swedish lurker who’s been around reading your blog for a couple of months now….
    Posted by: Anna

  65. Congratulations!!! I felt Sasha do what felt like a butterfly flip in my tummy at thirteen weeks. It’s a magical time 😀 Happy Knitting!
    Posted by: Tiffany

  66. Congrats!!
    My first pregnancy I craved hot dogs with sauerkraut. Orange doesn’t seem so bad. 🙂
    Posted by: Je

  67. Oh! Cari congratulations, I’m so happy for you both… muchísimas felicidades guapa, un gran abrazo,
    Lía
    Posted by: Lia

  68. PS- I have knit the Dale of Norway ladybugs…. and would suggest you have someone else finish it for you. I needed a bottle of wine to get up the gumption to cut through all that pretty color work I did. And I needed more wine to mourn the ladybug I had to cut in half 🙂
    Posted by: stinkerbell

  69. Picking up jaw…

    Wow Cari! I am so happy for you! So many pregnant bloggers! I love having all of these little stories to follow.

    We decided to not find out the gender and I admit, it has been sooo hard not to know. It is definitely making this last month seem long…I just want to meet this little person.
    Posted by: Sarah

  70. Fantasic news congratulations 🙂 I am sure it won’t matter if it’s a boy or a girl you will have them knitting as soon as they can hold the needles properly anyway.
    Posted by: janine

  71. Congratulations. Can’t wait to see your next beautiful work of art! What a lucky baby.
    Posted by: Annette

  72. Congratulations Cari and Billy! That’s one lucky kid to have you two as parents!!
    Posted by: Christy

  73. YYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY!!! Congratulations that’s fantastic news! And well done keeping your secret until 12 weeks – I didn’t last two days. Oh the joy that is headed your way. Sleepless nights, constant hunger, heartburn. Right there with ya, babe!
    Posted by: melanie

  74. Joining everyone else wishing you sincerest congratulations. Motherhood is just awesome; I still marvel at it and my “baby” is turning 20 in March! Enjoy that juice!
    Posted by: delia

  75. Congrats again, sweetheart. You just know that’s going to be one well-dressed peanut with all the Dale of Norway you’ll be doing and all the stuff we’ll be doing for you…
    Posted by: Jenn

  76. Congratulations and best of luck! I hate bananas and the only time I enjoyed eating them was when I was pregnant. Baby knows what it wants, and momma better listen.

    So did yo know you were pregnant while you were away at Ragdale? What an wonderful place for you to begin growing a new person!
    Posted by: LaurieM

  77. Well. It would seem that my bootee obsession doesn’t seem so stupid now.

    Congratulations Mama. Can’t wait.
    Posted by: stephanie

  78. What wonderful and exciting news! Congrats to both of you. I’m so impressed with your secret-keeping skills…
    Posted by: J Strizzy

  79. You’re going to have more baby booties than you know what to do with 🙂

    Congrats!
    Posted by: Amber

  80. congratulations, cari. i’m sure you’ll be deluged with handknit baby items very very soon.
    Posted by: karen

  81. Oh! Cari congratulations, I’m so happy for you both… muchísimas felicidades guapa, un gran abrazo,
    Lía
    Posted by: Lia

  82. PS- I have knit the Dale of Norway ladybugs…. and would suggest you have someone else finish it for you. I needed a bottle of wine to get up the gumption to cut through all that pretty color work I did. And I needed more wine to mourn the ladybug I had to cut in half 🙂
    Posted by: stinkerbell

  83. Picking up jaw…

    Wow Cari! I am so happy for you! So many pregnant bloggers! I love having all of these little stories to follow.

    We decided to not find out the gender and I admit, it has been sooo hard not to know. It is definitely making this last month seem long…I just want to meet this little person.
    Posted by: Sarah

  84. Fantasic news congratulations 🙂 I am sure it won’t matter if it’s a boy or a girl you will have them knitting as soon as they can hold the needles properly anyway.
    Posted by: janine

  85. Congratulations. Can’t wait to see your next beautiful work of art! What a lucky baby.
    Posted by: Annette

  86. Congratulations Cari and Billy! That’s one lucky kid to have you two as parents!!
    Posted by: Christy

  87. YYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY!!! Congratulations that’s fantastic news! And well done keeping your secret until 12 weeks – I didn’t last two days. Oh the joy that is headed your way. Sleepless nights, constant hunger, heartburn. Right there with ya, babe!
    Posted by: melanie

  88. Joining everyone else wishing you sincerest congratulations. Motherhood is just awesome; I still marvel at it and my “baby” is turning 20 in March! Enjoy that juice!
    Posted by: delia

  89. Congrats again, sweetheart. You just know that’s going to be one well-dressed peanut with all the Dale of Norway you’ll be doing and all the stuff we’ll be doing for you…
    Posted by: Jenn

  90. Congratulations and best of luck! I hate bananas and the only time I enjoyed eating them was when I was pregnant. Baby knows what it wants, and momma better listen.

    So did yo know you were pregnant while you were away at Ragdale? What an wonderful place for you to begin growing a new person!
    Posted by: LaurieM

  91. Well. It would seem that my bootee obsession doesn’t seem so stupid now.

    Congratulations Mama. Can’t wait.
    Posted by: stephanie

  92. What wonderful and exciting news! Congrats to both of you. I’m so impressed with your secret-keeping skills…
    Posted by: J Strizzy

  93. You’re going to have more baby booties than you know what to do with 🙂

    Congrats!
    Posted by: Amber

  94. congratulations, cari. i’m sure you’ll be deluged with handknit baby items very very soon.
    Posted by: karen

  95. hooray! congratulations to you both.

    And this confirms that you are indeed a real superstar because you were writing your butt off during the toughest part of pregnancy.

    you’ll be a fabulous momma.
    Posted by: Steph

  96. You big sneak! Congratulations!!! Will you consider allowing others to knit for your baby as well? Or can we at least send you some orange juice?
    Posted by: Sneaksleep

  97. Let me add my deep congrats! Go read “Operating Instructions” by Ann Lamott. It will mean so much right now.

    A writer mom? Nothing No Thing better.
    Posted by: Juliette

  98. Oh my God! For a second I thought I was on the wrong blog! :-)) Congratulations. How very fun!
    Posted by: LeAnne

  99. Best blessings and wishes to you, Cari! Do you feel like a lot of life’s Big Things are coming at once? *sends a hug*
    Posted by: Bettina

  100. Wow! I did a double-take when I went to your blog and saw that sonogram image. But what great news! Congratulations. I know we’ve never met but I am entirely sure that you will make a really great mom.
    Posted by: susan

  101. Well the baby knowsa damn well that orange juice e.g. folic acid is ESSENTIAL. Cromgrats to the baby for thinking ahead ;-)))
    And congrats to you. Babies are just great 🙂

    Best wishes
    Petra
    Posted by: Petra

  102. Yeah! We should all do a CariBillySadieDiego Baby sock knit-a-long! It is the funnest way to use up left over sock yarn and you can’t have too many socks for the wee one.
    Posted by: Laurie

  103. OMG!!
    i feel like it’s my own sister who’s pregnant! this is so exciting!

    congratulations!!!!!!!!
    Posted by: maria

  104. Congratulations, you must be so excited (and tired!)
    Be sure to do as much knitting as you can before the baby is born, because you’ll be too tired to knit much afterward. I didn’t knit for a while after my first child was born, (although I was getting my master’s degree at the same time, so I really didn’t have any free time!)
    I really enjoyed the feeling I got making blankets for both of my babies.
    Congrats again!
    Posted by: Marie

  105. Hahaha, awesome! That is so so great! And I’m ‘laughing’ because whenever I fantasize about the kids I hope to have, the knitting I can do for them is a large portion of the warm fuzzy feeling I get.

    It’s really nice to hear this happens to other knitters, because I feel slightly guilty about it.
    Posted by: Cirilia

  106. WOW WOW WOW! Congrats Cari, what fab news! A baby, a book, a new house, what a great year it’s been for you!
    Posted by: Kristine

  107. hooray! congratulations to you both.

    And this confirms that you are indeed a real superstar because you were writing your butt off during the toughest part of pregnancy.

    you’ll be a fabulous momma.
    Posted by: Steph

  108. You big sneak! Congratulations!!! Will you consider allowing others to knit for your baby as well? Or can we at least send you some orange juice?
    Posted by: Sneaksleep

  109. Let me add my deep congrats! Go read “Operating Instructions” by Ann Lamott. It will mean so much right now.

    A writer mom? Nothing No Thing better.
    Posted by: Juliette

  110. Oh my God! For a second I thought I was on the wrong blog! :-)) Congratulations. How very fun!
    Posted by: LeAnne

  111. Best blessings and wishes to you, Cari! Do you feel like a lot of life’s Big Things are coming at once? *sends a hug*
    Posted by: Bettina

  112. Wow! I did a double-take when I went to your blog and saw that sonogram image. But what great news! Congratulations. I know we’ve never met but I am entirely sure that you will make a really great mom.
    Posted by: susan

  113. Well the baby knowsa damn well that orange juice e.g. folic acid is ESSENTIAL. Cromgrats to the baby for thinking ahead ;-)))
    And congrats to you. Babies are just great 🙂

    Best wishes
    Petra
    Posted by: Petra

  114. Yeah! We should all do a CariBillySadieDiego Baby sock knit-a-long! It is the funnest way to use up left over sock yarn and you can’t have too many socks for the wee one.
    Posted by: Laurie

  115. OMG!!
    i feel like it’s my own sister who’s pregnant! this is so exciting!

    congratulations!!!!!!!!
    Posted by: maria

  116. Congratulations, you must be so excited (and tired!)
    Be sure to do as much knitting as you can before the baby is born, because you’ll be too tired to knit much afterward. I didn’t knit for a while after my first child was born, (although I was getting my master’s degree at the same time, so I really didn’t have any free time!)
    I really enjoyed the feeling I got making blankets for both of my babies.
    Congrats again!
    Posted by: Marie

  117. Hahaha, awesome! That is so so great! And I’m ‘laughing’ because whenever I fantasize about the kids I hope to have, the knitting I can do for them is a large portion of the warm fuzzy feeling I get.

    It’s really nice to hear this happens to other knitters, because I feel slightly guilty about it.
    Posted by: Cirilia

  118. WOW WOW WOW! Congrats Cari, what fab news! A baby, a book, a new house, what a great year it’s been for you!
    Posted by: Kristine

  119. Teensy!! What a cute fuzzy little- well I can’t really tell what I’m looking at, but your insides are quite lovely, dear.
    It was so good to see you! Wish we had more time. Someday when I’ve done my time in Ohio…
    besosbesosbesos
    and next time I wanna meet the kitten!
    Posted by: serena

  120. Yay! Congratulations again, to you and Billy.

    And I think Em’s right: it’s the Prenatal Rock On (PRO)!

    xoxoxoxoxxx
    Posted by: alison

  121. Congratulations!

    And re: the sea lion sweater, do you have a pattern for this item, or is it something that you’ll be crafting. I’m going to need one of those, too (eventually – not now).
    Posted by: Sarah

  122. Congratulations! I was obsessed with citrus when I was pregnant, too.

    Ah, you haven’t lived until your own baby has spit up all over the gorgeous sweater you just made for him.

    New ears for Sadie and Diego to clean!
    Posted by: Frith

  123. Congratulations! I was obsessed with citrus when I was pregnant, too.

    Ah, you haven’t lived until your own baby has spit up all over the gorgeous sweater you just made for him.

    New ears for Sadie and Diego to clean!
    Posted by: Frith

  124. Yay! Congratulations on the little one! Can’t wait to see all those ducks and sea lions.
    Posted by: Dana

  125. Good luck to you, Cari! Keep those needles clicking — there is nothing like the feeling you get when you see the baby you created in the clothes you created :-).
    Posted by: Dani

  126. Dude!!!! OMG!!! Congratulations!!!
    Oh, the baby knitting that will go on! I can see it now!!
    Posted by: pippy

  127. Teensy!! What a cute fuzzy little- well I can’t really tell what I’m looking at, but your insides are quite lovely, dear.
    It was so good to see you! Wish we had more time. Someday when I’ve done my time in Ohio…
    besosbesosbesos
    and next time I wanna meet the kitten!
    Posted by: serena

  128. Yay! Congratulations again, to you and Billy.

    And I think Em’s right: it’s the Prenatal Rock On (PRO)!

    xoxoxoxoxxx
    Posted by: alison

  129. Congratulations!

    And re: the sea lion sweater, do you have a pattern for this item, or is it something that you’ll be crafting. I’m going to need one of those, too (eventually – not now).
    Posted by: Sarah

  130. Congratulations! I was obsessed with citrus when I was pregnant, too.

    Ah, you haven’t lived until your own baby has spit up all over the gorgeous sweater you just made for him.

    New ears for Sadie and Diego to clean!
    Posted by: Frith

  131. Congratulations! I was obsessed with citrus when I was pregnant, too.

    Ah, you haven’t lived until your own baby has spit up all over the gorgeous sweater you just made for him.

    New ears for Sadie and Diego to clean!
    Posted by: Frith

  132. Yay! Congratulations on the little one! Can’t wait to see all those ducks and sea lions.
    Posted by: Dana

  133. Good luck to you, Cari! Keep those needles clicking — there is nothing like the feeling you get when you see the baby you created in the clothes you created :-).
    Posted by: Dani

  134. Dude!!!! OMG!!! Congratulations!!!
    Oh, the baby knitting that will go on! I can see it now!!
    Posted by: pippy

  135. CONGRATS!!!
    Hello there, little bean!
    You know we shall all demand your snail mail so that we can bombard you with booties and cunning little hats, don’t you?
    Wishing you much healthfulness and orange juice!
    Posted by: Kel

  136. Wow! I didn’t see that coming at all! I’m so happy for all three of you 🙂
    Posted by: Vicki

  137. Delurking to say YAY! I’m so excited for you! Congratulations! May your 9 months be filled with lots of baby kicks and ice cream binges.
    Big hugs.
    Posted by: heather

  138. Holy mother of God! What great news to wake up to! (As you may be able to tell, I’ve been sort of oblivious to the ‘net lately.) Congrats, and best of luck!
    Posted by: Jesus Christ Supercrawford

  139. Oh my goodness, I’m very late to this, but congratulations!! And by the way, I think you should knit ALL of the Dale baby picks. How could you possibly choose? KNIT THEM ALL!!
    Posted by: Christina

  140. what a wonderful time for you! such great things to knit for the little one! oj – interesting. for me, it was chocolate ice cream. and if i wasn’t eating chocolate ice cream, whatever else it was had to have hot sauce!
    congratulations!
    Posted by: rebecca

  141. I’m one of those lurkers that never comments, but I had to give you my heartfelt congratulations to you and your hubby! That’s truly awesome.
    Posted by: Wanda

  142. CONGRATS!!!
    Hello there, little bean!
    You know we shall all demand your snail mail so that we can bombard you with booties and cunning little hats, don’t you?
    Wishing you much healthfulness and orange juice!
    Posted by: Kel

  143. Wow! I didn’t see that coming at all! I’m so happy for all three of you 🙂
    Posted by: Vicki

  144. Delurking to say YAY! I’m so excited for you! Congratulations! May your 9 months be filled with lots of baby kicks and ice cream binges.
    Big hugs.
    Posted by: heather

  145. Holy mother of God! What great news to wake up to! (As you may be able to tell, I’ve been sort of oblivious to the ‘net lately.) Congrats, and best of luck!
    Posted by: Jesus Christ Supercrawford

  146. Oh my goodness, I’m very late to this, but congratulations!! And by the way, I think you should knit ALL of the Dale baby picks. How could you possibly choose? KNIT THEM ALL!!
    Posted by: Christina

  147. what a wonderful time for you! such great things to knit for the little one! oj – interesting. for me, it was chocolate ice cream. and if i wasn’t eating chocolate ice cream, whatever else it was had to have hot sauce!
    congratulations!
    Posted by: rebecca

  148. I’m one of those lurkers that never comments, but I had to give you my heartfelt congratulations to you and your hubby! That’s truly awesome.
    Posted by: Wanda

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