Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Hormones are fun

Now I will have to deny it if you ask me, as any good pregnant woman will, but I believe that the hormones have set in. I cry at anything lately. This weekend my Sweetie and I went shopping and planning for the baby. We did not buy anything other than a couple of toys, but we did make notes on the cribs and strollers that we like. I was pretty good through this phase - focused on making my notes. However, when we made it to the mall and went into Hallmark, things changed. We were in a Christmas isle that showcased several stocking holders. This is when it hits me that we need to buy another stocking holder, not for this Christmas mind you. But that thought sent me teary eyed. This type of situation happened again last night as I was driving home and turned on Magic 95 - easy listening sounds good right now - and the love song show was on. Yep, teary eyed while driving is not good.
This has gone on for a couple of weeks now, much sooner than I thought, but it is here. It should be a very interesting Christmas.

In other news the nausea is still hanging on, the girls are too big for my bras, and the two weeks until our first OB visit is sooo far away. From what I am reading, I am a normal pregnant lady - with hormones, fears, concerns, and lack of concentration. I can't wait until I tell work so they can understand my brain lately.

My Sweetie has been so wonderful through all of this. He makes me food, rubs my feet, escorts me to the store, and since the day we found out started talking to the baby. He is going to be so wonderful as a father. If he is half as good as being a father as he is at being a husband, the child will be so very lucky.

Enough ramblings, I must get back to work. Wait, what do I do? Where am I? Who are you?

This is what my baby looks like according to the websites


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