Morning all! Amy, glad to see that you are feeling pretty good this morning.
I realized I HAVE to mail off a couple packages today if I want to meet the Xmas deadline. Oops. Bigger oops? Failed to order my Xmas cards, so now will order late and they will be New Years cards I guess? Minor parental fail, folks.
But there's coffee now brewed, so I'm going to pour a cup and hang out with my kids.
no slinking, Amy! I enjoyed your tipsiness vicariously.
Today, I have nothing planned. Frisco has said he wants to go get donuts and Ellie asked if we could get beads to make a necklace for her teacher, so maybe we will do that.
I am now 35 weeks (pregnant, in case that wasn't clear). Things like going up the stairs, starting the washing machine, and pouring milk (seriously!) now bring on Braxton-Hicks. And my pelvis feels so loose and wiggly that I am consciously moving both legs together whenever I need to move to the side. Oh and instead of kicking, the baby just focuses his efforts on stretching and poking me from the inside with his knees and feet.
But despite all that, I love this part of pregnancy. It's fun to feel him move and feel his actual body parts. Makes him seem more real. I was showing the kids a video of a birth last night and just listening to the woman laboring made me tear up.
So, to sum up this post, I'm physically uncomfortable but mentally happy.
Heh, Amy -- it's rather fun to read in the morning.
Oh, and the frames for glasses I still love the most of the ones I've owned was gotten by asking the nice optometrist to suggest a pair for me. Totally frames I would not have chosen, but that which looked great on my face... sometimes sitting back and letting the professional whom you can see knows their stuff do their job is the best strategy.
That sounds actually awesome, Stephanie.
Burrell, no shame in New Year's cards! My parents have definitely sent out a holiday letter for Valentine's Day -- what, it's a holiday!
Ooh, Stephanie, that's exciting! I mean, I'm sorry you're feeling physically uncomfortable, but it's exciting to think that you're so close to meeting the baby. I hope the next few weeks go as easily as possible!
Things like going up the stairs, starting the washing machine, and pouring milk (seriously!) now bring on Braxton-Hicks.
Ugh, I remember that phase! I'm glad that the happiness so completely outweighs the discomfort.
Burrell, no shame in New Year's cards! My parents have definitely sent out a holiday letter for Valentine's Day -- what, it's a holiday!
Thanks Jesse, I'll think of it that way.
This cup of coffee btw? So amazingly good! Sometimes all the little molecules align right and make a perfect cup of Joe.
I've marketed and shopped and now I need to start making the cookie dough. And then maybe get some cleaning in. Then swim, then cocktails down the street. And I'm not sure if there is enough time in the weekend! But I've giving myself 10 minutes to cuddle the cats.
I still haven't left the house, and now I need lunch! Maybe I'll treat myself to the food court as motivation.