



Catch up with the Allen's and see where life is leading them, one memorable moment at a time.

"A baby is important to a lot of people-big brothers and sisters, grandma and grandpa-and especially mom and dad. That is why Columbia Regional Hospital offers The Family Birth Center, a birthing center created with the entire family in mind. The Family Birth Center is a true LDRP setting, allowing the mother to labor, deliver, recover and stay in the same private room. This increases comfort and privacy for the family while accommodating open visitation during and after the birth, as desired.

New mothers will receive personalized, caring service, including individualized teaching, during their stay. Suite amenities include:
When it's time to go home, the new parents will receive a celebratory dinner out on the town compliments of The Family Birth Center."
You can call the phone number listed above if you want to talk with us after the baby is born, before we leave the hospital. We'll be making phone calls to family and friends announcing the arrival but, if we miss you, feel free to try and reach us at the hospital. I assume I'll feel more rested and up for chatting though after we've settled in back at home.




Just sitting on the front porch looking pregnant! (I'm at 37.5 weeks now)
This is the dining area where we ate breakfast and it overlooks the backyard. The innkeepers have done a fabulous job of landscaping and rockscaping. They used a mix of native and non-native perinnials and annuals with gravel, mulch and tree bark chips. The property is very beautiful.
Ahhh, coneflowers. How pretty!
I really like this picture of Seth. It looks like it belongs in a magazine.
Seth caught three fish and this is his official fisherman's pose! Well done, honey. :) You can see part of the B&B in the background.
The porch support beams and some smaller features of the cabin were made from trees harvested on the property, including this sign.

How cute it this? The goats were so loud, it sounded like a nursery of crying babies. I love the curious look on this one's face.
Seth thinks this looks like a glamour shot with the sweeping hair around the eye. I agree.
If Seth's hands were any closer to that fence, the goat might have nibbled his fingers. And there's that horse again, posing for the camera.
This is the patio area outside the restaurant where we ate lunch in Hermann. It was hot outside, but we really wanted to enjoy the outside atmosphere. The patio was built into a limestone bluff. 