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Monday, February 20, 2017

My DNA

Dave's Christmas present to me was the Ancestry DNA test. I got the results Saturday. 



I was surprised that my Great Britain was only 35% because I thought it would be higher. I was also surprised that I had any Irish at all, but my dad was adopted, so who knows who his birth mom dna is. My dad's birth dad and my Grandma Riding were siblings, so that side dna is the same. I have always know my dad had a weird through the family adoption. I don't like mentioning the birth family because the dad was convicted of a major crime, but not until he was 80ish years old, he died last year. I can never thank my Grandparents enough for adopting my dad and preventing me from being one of his victims. 

My Grandpa Jensen's family is from Denmark and England, so I was hoping to find out if the British DNA was eventually Viking or Saxon. 




I wasn't surprised I had Europe West DNA. Recently someone has done some genealogy on my female line and they finally linked them to Germany. But the other trace regions were a surprise.




Finally, there were West Asia trace regions which was a serious surprise. Those ancestors must be pretty far back.

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

I have a weird life

I guess it started last week when my blood test came back and said my hCG level was still over 100. The last time my blood was tested during the miscarriage was over 140,000, so the hCG is lowering slowly. 

Then I had a phone interview with a Washington Post reporter about my opinion on Rep. Jason Chaffetz. The McMullin campaign gave him my phone number. 

Again this morning I had a blood test. The clinic called while I was volunteering at the elementary school around the corner for the book fair to say my hCG level was still 39. And we were put on the top of the embryo donation/adoption waiting list and there are embryos waiting for us. They are going to email us the profiles of the donors in the next couple of days. 

Before noon today I got a Facebook message that I am needed to testify before the Utah State Legislature Social Services Appropriations Subcommittee to fund infertility research tomorrow morning.

Insert my feeling that I have a weird life. A while ago, I would never have imagined these events would take place in my life. This is just so weird. Now I am getting nervous about tomorrow. Oh please pray I don't completely mess up in front of the subcommittee! 

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Family Picture

I have been volunteering for the Utah Infertility Resource Center's Advocacy Committee. We have been preparing for the legislative session and we were told to have a family picture ready to show our Representative and Senator. I found this good picture of Dave and I then I added pictures of all our embryos on the side. One thing we did was name our embryos to help us with the healing process of all the failed treatments. 

Family picture, the embryos oldest to youngest, top to bottom, are named Darcy, Blair, Kyle, Abish (Baby A), and Jane (Baby B). 


Ultrasound picture of both Baby A (Abish) & B (Jane)