00:00So today we're going to have an ultrasound to find out the gender of our baby.
00:03We decided not to find out so we could all be surprised at the same time.
00:11So John's going to go with us to the ultrasound to figure out the gender of the baby so that
00:15way he can reveal to us and our families what the gender of the baby is.
00:20Hey.
00:21Howdy.
00:22Howdy.
00:23Howdy.
00:24Welcome.
00:25I have some lunch for you if you're still hungry.
00:27Oh yeah.
00:28That'd be great.
00:29Oh yeah.
00:30Got it in the warmer here.
00:31Sure.
00:32Joe and Kendra asked me to come to the ultrasound so that I can be the one that finds out what
00:38the gender is and then be able to set up the actual gender reveal.
00:44So my dad was telling us he's like this is a really cool idea of these like powder colors
00:49that you can blow up.
00:50Yeah.
00:51You shoot it and it blows up the powder.
00:53Whatever color it is.
00:54Either pink or blue.
00:55Yeah.
00:56That's cool.
00:57I'm not going to do any, you know, real girly gender reveal party.
00:58At least that's not my plan.
00:59Even if it is a girl.
01:00Hey Kendra.
01:01Hey Kendra.
01:02Hey there.
01:03How are y'all doing?
01:04Hey.
01:05Doing good.
01:06Good to see you.
01:07How are you feeling?
01:08I'm feeling a lot better, but I still throw up.
01:09Better?
01:10Oh, she still is.
01:11Like today I threw up.
01:12Some women will have this morning sickness up to 20 weeks.
01:13A few women have it the whole pregnancy, so it should go away.
01:15But you are eating.
01:16Yes.
01:17So today we're just going to, this is just kind of a fun ultrasound.
01:18I'm going to show you the baby.
01:19If we can see the sex, I won't tell you.
01:20Okay.
01:21But we'll try to, we'll put it in an envelope and hand it to your brother-in-law.
01:22Yeah.
01:23Yeah.
01:24We decided to be surprised with the rest of the family.
01:25That way we don't have to try.
01:26I'm feeling a lot better, but I still throw up.
01:27Oh, she still is.
01:28Like today I threw up.
01:29Some women will have this morning sickness up to 20 weeks.
01:30Some, a few women have it the whole pregnancy, so it should go away.
01:34But you are eating.
01:35Yes.
01:36So today we're just going to, this is just kind of a fun ultrasound.
01:39I'm going to show you the baby.
01:40If we can see the sex, I won't tell you.
01:43Okay.
01:44But we'll try to, we'll put it in an envelope and hand it to your brother-in-law.
01:47Yeah.
01:48We decided to be surprised with the rest of the family.
01:50That way we don't have to try and keep the secret ourselves.
01:55Is it moving?
01:56Yeah.
01:57That's a, that's a hand right there that's moving.
01:59It just moved away.
02:00Yeah.
02:01So turn, don't look because I'm going to look in the, at the baby's pelvis.
02:06Okay.
02:07I definitely trust John to keep the secret.
02:10He's a very trustworthy guy and one who, he won't, he won't let the cat out of the bag.
02:15There you go.
02:17There's the evidence.
02:18Okay.
02:19Okay.
02:20I'm the only one that knows the gender of Joan Kinder's baby.
02:23Uh, will you tell us what it is?
02:24Nothing you can do is going to work to pull that information out of me.
02:29Except for maybe, maybe we could talk a price.
02:32Everything looks good.
02:34It looks healthy.
02:35Baby's definitely growing.
02:36Baby looks, yeah, baby's moving in there good, so.
02:39Aw.
02:40This is world changing stuff right here.
02:42I mean, this is, this is information that dictates whether the room's going to be painted pink
02:47or whether it's going to be painted blue.
02:49We'll see you in three, about three weeks.
02:50Great.
02:51Okay.
02:52Good.
02:53Thank you so much.
02:54Yep.
02:55Good.
02:56Good.
02:57Good.
02:58Good.
02:59Good.
03:00Good.
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