Kimberly, thanks for the encouragement and you're so right - we still have time. I know where I'll be giving birth if we stay here (there's a good hospital with all the works just down the road) but if we move back to Europe I'll have to start reseaching from zero, starting with my OB. That is slightly unsettling, but I'm sure they'll be able to help us anywhere as long as I can find a doctor who speaks good English
I hope you don't worry too much about the weight gain thing - ypur twins are doing fine, and one of the nurses at my OB's office told me that very few women she sees gain the weight steadily - they start slowly and then all of a sudden make a huge jump upwards, or starts gaining right away but then slow down and still stay within healthy limits. So you gaining slowly now does not mean that you won't make a spurt later on... Also, the babies are fairly small at this point so most of the weight gain is not from them but increased blood volume etc related stuff, so the twin factor may become clearer once they get a tad bigger as you then gain the weight double. At least that's my reasoning.
Karen, it's a good thing you're contacting your doctor - it's so easy to worry yourself to death about things that may turn out quite harmless, so discussing your fears with a pro is always a great idea. Hopefully it turns out to be nothing and you don't have to worry any more!
DH and I had a fantastic week; we went to Texas Hill Country for a spa vacation. We stayed at this beautiful hacieda with only ten guestrooms and elk grazing on the premises, surrounded by the green hills. In the mornings DH played golf and I relaxed at the spa having mommy-to-be massages, facials etc. In the afternoon we'd chill in our room or by the pool. DH started reading to my tummy and it was just blissful. Now it's back to reality... trying to figure out our future and esp. if it's here or in Europe for the next two years. Crazy times
