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A girl!
Which development shocks the hell out of me. I'd been calling it "she" ever since my daughter told me she was expecting, but my experience is that anytime I have a 50-50 shot at guessing something correctly (true-false quizzes, calling the flip of a fair coin, etc.) I will get it wrong about 95% of the time, so I was certain it would be a boy. That'll show me.
I got to watch the ultrasound when they performed it; it was an interesting procedure (but I'd never witnessed one before; my daughter is adopted so we skipped out on those pleasures and just took custody of her from the birth mother when she was about 12 weeks old). My son-in-law says he's going to scan the ultrasound printout and send me a digital copy; I may post it here after I get it just because I can.
Cheers,
bcg