We had our ultrasound yesterday and Jonathan cooperated fairly well so that we have some nice photos of him. It was also neat to get a 3D ultrasound done and to be able to see a bit more detail of him.

His spine. Or as MacKayla said a railroad track, and Annika thought it looked like monster teeth.

The first profile picture in 3D.

A normal profile shot.

The best face photo. Here is where he was waving at us.

This one is the "boy" shot. If the tech hadn't said what it was though, I never would have guessed. The girls also liked the second photo as it looks like he is blowing bubbles (apparently that is the cord.)
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SHUT UP!!! You have GOT to be kidding! The Wammacks having a BOY!!!!! I figured, while you are so good at making darling girls - you might as well keep going... Oh! I can't WAIT to meet this little guy! Congratulations doesn't seem enough!!! Hoorah! Yipee! Woopie Kiyi AYYYEEEE!!! Hug yourself and the little fella for the Rhineharts - who are now glowing with happiness for you!!!
By the way, Brad was logged in but I guess the "Rhinehart" part may have tipped you off on the sender! Still SMILING ear to ear for you!!!
It looks like a foot to me. Good thing we don't have to interpret the pictures ourselves, right?
Congrats on having a boy. I wouldn't have been able to tell by that shot either.
Now I'm commenting well after the original post. I hate that.
Anyway, I thought it was easier to identify parts when it was a live image. Once the still image was taken, things became unidentifiable blobs.
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