Alright, this is me pregnant, Mandy. :)

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Here I am at 7 months, checking out a crack in the ceiling, maybe?:




And my mom took this picture at 6 months in San Diego.

Pregnancy does nothing for my girlish figure. I hear that baby just gets bigger too. Joy.

The word is finally out

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An article in today's Post-Dispatch gives the official news of the SLU SPH faculty exodus and move to Wash U:

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/education/story/E4E68F25DACA0F2B8625743C00119E45?OpenDocument

Backwards baby photos

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I forget that Blogger posts blogs reverse chronologically, so the photos below are actually chronological as you scroll down...if that makes sense. I intended to make the most recent first, but it didn't happen that way. Enjoy!

Awesome 3D baby...18 weeks

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Before you go thinking to yourself, "well, that's a boy!" I assure you that my doctor said what looks like a boy part on this image is not what you think it is. Get yer minds out the gutter, people!

More baby...21 weeks

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Demon Baby Attacks!!

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Here is a 24 week ultrasound of our child. I can't help but to think he/she looks like a demon who is scratching at my womb...

I love my demon baby.

Lured back into Bloggville...

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I'm being harassed into returning to my blog. I've been wanting to put up a new post, but I was planning on scanning in my ultrasound photos before I did so. Laziness has prevented both Sam and I from reconnecting my old, slow, illness-prone desktop computer, and we tend to just use my laptop all the time. Laptop, however, isn't connected to the printer. Guess it's time to do a little finagling.

So, stay tuned for baby photos.

I'm now officially in my 7th month of pregnancy. It's really good right now. I've been depressed, terrified, sick, angry, elated, anxious, and have happily settled into peaceful acceptance and thrilling anticipation. I can't wait for this new chapter in my life, in our life, to start. It's gonna be a doozy, and those who know me know I've had PLENTY of doozy chapters in my life already. I'm afraid nothing will be quite like parenthood. I cannot wait.

However, in the meantime I think Sam and I are packing in as much childless fun as we can. Sam went on tour last month, replete with literally blowing the doors off a club they played in downtown Atlanta. Okay, a tornado actually blew the doors off, and the heating units on the roof, and parts of the roof, and most of the windows out of their tour van, but it's more fun to blame it on rock n' roll.

I went to San Diego with my mom and sat on the beach doing nothing but reading. Everyone knows that that's WAY more fun than being on tour. At least when you're not in a band anymore. I got a tan, bonded with my mom, it was lovely.

This June I'll be taking 4 classes over two weeks at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Sam think that's "fun" for me, and I guess it kinda is, but mostly it's a career advancing move, and someone else is footing the bill, so why not. I don't think I'll want to go anywhere for two weeks once I have the baby, so I might as well do it now.

Some of you may know that I'll be transferring to Washington University this fall. The George Warren Brown School of Social Work and Wash U's School of Medicine are jointly starting an Institute of Public Health. My mentor is leaving SLU to GWB, and I'm going as well. I'll transfer in as a second year PhD student, and it shouldn't change too much for my coursework and timeline. I'll keep doing the work I'm doing in cancer communication, but now I'll have everything paid for and get a stipend that isn't even linked to work. Sweet, sweet deal. You gotta love rich institutions. I'll continue to work part-time in the Lab as well, after I get back from maternity leave, perhaps mid-October. But school starts August 27th, and I won't miss a beat of that. Hooray for grandmas and aunts.

I'm trying now to hook up the printer. Stay tuned as baby is on the way...

Yes We Can...

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I don't know if you all have seen this, but I think it's a beautiful representation of what we can have if we exercise our right to vote today. If you don't, I hope you understand that you'll carry the burden of the fate of this nation for the next four years...at least.

Sit back and listen to an amazing man -- eloquent, passionate, and ready to work for us.

I want change.


Tanzania videos on You Tube!

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I've put 31 videos that I took in Tanzania up on You Tube. Now you too can listen to our crazy ramblings as we wander the Serengeti, the streets of Arusha, and the bus stations of eastern Tanzania. I recorded quite a few songs performed by the students at school as well.

Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=keddens

If this link doesn't work, try looking up "keddens" on You Tube.

Enjoy.

News from the abyss...

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Hi everyone, I know I've been a total slacker on the blog. But, I did promise certain people that I would not be a "blogger" upon my return, and that the blog was simply an easy way to communicate from Tanzania. But, I've had several out-of-town friends say they check the blog to see what's up, so I figure a few new posts now and then wouldn't actually make me a blogger. I hope.

Updates: Started PhD. Got married. Got pregnant. Went on honeymoon to Montana.

Baby Meyer is due July 24th. I promise to put up photos when the day comes.

For now, I figure I'll put up some photos from the wedding, and a link to ALL of my photos from Tanzania. I may still post a few here, but there are over 1800 photos. I know. Out of control.

http://www2.snapfish.com/photolibrary/t_=43301127

School starts again next week, so I'm sure I'll be busy as hell. But, right now, I'm sitting on my butt watching Veggie Tales. Seriously. I didn't do it on purpose, but it came on after Saved by the Bell. Welcome to pregnancy.