The Berrys

The Berrys

Saturday, December 20, 2008

True Statement

I have two true statements today . . .

1. Fetal Fibronectin test was negative! So no delivering in the next two weeks. Incredible!

2. Guitar Hero can be played lying down on your couch.

4 comments:

Cindy said...

First I am rejoicing with you all with the excellent news from your test! :)

And secondly, I would LOVE to watch you do Guitar Hero. I have a feeling that it might make me giggle. But then watching me would clearly make you belly laugh. :)

In God's Sustaining Hope,
Cindy

Danette said...

You are too funny!!! Like I said last night, don't be suprised if I show up at your house soon . . . especially now that I know you can play Guitar Hero! And you thought we wouldn't have anything to do if I came! :) Love ya and great news!!!

The Steiners said...

Keep it up Horton!I read that book over and over to Tatiana in Bolivia. Glad for a good report. This site may keep you busy for a few minutes.
http://www.therightfoot.net/mystuff/whatever/swf/bubblewrap.swf

Life with Lily! said...

Alicia,

My name is Sherry Feldberg, and I’m a member of the public relations team that raises awareness for FullTerm, The Fetal Fibronectin test. I read your blog with interest and thought you might like to learn more about the test. Check out www.fullterm.net, and feel free to include the site as a link on your blog so that readers can access the information.

Additionally, if you’re interested in helping us spread awareness about the benefits of the FullTerm Test, please contact me by emailing fullterm@schwartz-pr.com. My team generates stories about managing high risk pregnancies in national, local and online outlets. In the last few months we’ve secured stories in Working Mother magazine, the FitPregnancy Blog and the Boston Parent’s Paper. Most recently we secured the following article on the Lively Women Blog: http://www.livelywomen.com/2008/12/05/interview-prevention-of-preterm-births/#more-1458

We’re always interested in speaking with women who had the test and are willing to share their experience to make sure other pregnant women know there is a test available, for those at high-risk, to help predict premature birth.

I hope to hear from you.

Happy holidays!

Regards,
Sherry Feldberg