I'm 17 weeks along and feel like a bear. I just want to hibernate for the winter. We find out if we are having a boy or girl in 3 weeks!
After using powdered milk for the last several days and slicing my thumb cutting the homemade bread I made yesterday, I finally got myself out to the store with my girls. 1/2 way through the store, Amber threw up in the aisle. Poor thing. So it's been all kinds of excitement around here with mommy's patience wearing a little thin with lack 'o naps and lack o' energy. I think my baby is having a growth spurt or something. We'll say "he" is 5 inches long and I have felt movement. I'm feeling bigger, though happily girl friends from church who didn't know I was pregnant, claim I'm not showing yet, which is nice, though I am in maternity clothes/pants since my waist is uncomfortable in my normal jeans.
I attempted phase 1 of potty training Julie yesterday. We're not ready.
I want to live at Danielle's house and eat homemade waffles with fresh fruit and yogurt everyday. Her house is so roomy and decorated with style. I got some more ideas today. She could so have a bed and breakfast. :) Like she has time and energy to do that everyday, she was hosting a shower for 2 friends having babies soon. It was nice.
I just want to be pampered. My meager attempts at keeping up with the laundry are pathetic. If only a laundry fairy would put the clean clothes away for me, I would do the rest. Oh well, here I am blogging, best get on the dinner train.
Matt, I really do do stuff during the day. My energy just gives out and I have to rest.
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Matt should work from home a couple days a week to give you a break and help out!!! :)
I understand. Come over and we will have a laundry party. We will have some of Cinderella's birds come over and we will throw our clothes up in the air and they will land neatly folded in their drawers. Laundry is what God meant when he said "By the sweat of your brow"
Laundry's a breeze, it's the dishes I can't stand. Sorry you feel rotten, Kristy. If you were here and I had time I would take you and Biffy out for chocolate.
Teach Julie and Amber how and where to put their clothes away. It'll take a little more energy to teach them now but they will get the hang of it and do it by themselves soon enough.
Thanks for the advice and consolation. Julie's sick now, poor thing. Threw up in our bed. More laundry, yeah!
Kristy - you are a trooper! Hang in there - read some more Twilight ;)
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