Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Baby Making Time

So if I have not mentioned it yet, we conceived on our honeymoon. It was 3 nights at the West Glacier KOA campground just outside of Glacier National Park in Montana. David and I both lived about 32 miles away from the park growing up but we never had the chance to spend a lot of time there. During the day time, we hiked the around the park, checking out The Trail of the Cedars, Avalanche Lake, Hidden Lake, and St. Mary Falls. We saw various wildlife: Mountain Goats, Big Horn Sheep, a persistent ground squirrel... sadly no bears.
At night we cooked dinners and toasted marshmallows... and had lots of sex. Three weeks later I was feeling my first pregnancy symptoms. Talk about quick, right?
Now to be completely honest, David and I stopped using birth control a long time ago, I was reacting horribly to it (bipolar, morning sickness, messing up my periods, and cysts on my legs) and neither of us can get off with a condom. So we were using the good ol' pull out method. We stopped using that method about a month before our wedding. David had decided that if we got pregnant then it was meant to be. I was really wanting a baby and hoping to be pregnant and from the stories I heard, I thought it would take FOREVER simply because I wanted a baby.
Obviously that did not happen.
This is the Red Bus Tour bus. It's expensive and we did not take it. I just think that the buses are amazing looking. This was taken outside Lake McDonald Lodge, where we ate our expensive lunch that day. 



this is Avalanche Creek/Avalanche Gorge in Glacier National Park. 

This is Avalanche Lake, its a 2 mile hike and it rained on our way back. don't go swimming in it, its cold. 



[more pictures coming soon, sorry my computer is taking too long to load them]

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