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We took the girls to my 18 week sonogram so that they could be there when we found out what sex this 3rd baby was going to be. (It is a boy!) To prepare them I said that the doctor would be putting jelly on my tummy and using a "thingy" to look at the baby. They had a great time, and Emma loved hearing the heartbeat. Later, that afternoon the girls were taking turns putting "peanut butter and jelly" on each others tummies. It was just so hilarious!