This is my FAVORITE question right now. No, seriously. Last week, I loved saying "Next week!" and this week, I relish saying "Friday!" The look on people's faces is priceless when they say "Really?" It sorta makes up for all those times in February when folks said "Really? THAT LONG?"
I also like the "How are you feeling?" question. I'm actually feeling pretty good - very tired, very uncomfortable, which is par for the course in this game. Ironically, I feel better now than I did during my entire 2nd trimester. So, I can't complain about being uncomfortable because that still beats a chest infection.
The weekend has been great - I've been on a tear getting things done around the house. Car is officially detailed - all surfaces have been freshly cleaned with Armor All or Windex - NewKid better appreciate it, dammit. I did it FOR HER. Now, she can see clearly through the windows. I figured she'd need all the help she could get with those little cross-eyed peepers she'll probably be sportin'. I've also seen just about everyone I could see before this kid makes her debut. I missed a few folks who were in from out of town, but it was really due to their schedule and there was nothing I could do about it. This is why I was so stressed 2 weeks ago - trying to fit in out-of-town visitors and such. I'm almost done with projects at home - I finally figured out a good archival system for the digital photos, so I will get to work on that today and I am actually excited about that.
Oddly enough, I have been really, really into knitting lately. It's sort of like an alcoholic stocking up their mini-bar and buying a new set of martini glasses. What's the point? I'm staring down a shotgun barrel of No Knitting for the next month, so it's amusing that NOW, I am totally getting into it. Whatever.
Posting will be light this week because of the holidays. If anything happens in the NewKid arena, I will most definitely post. However, in the meantime, No Posts = No NewKid. Personally, I LOVE Independence Day - it holds no familial obligations, no gifts, no decorations. As a special bonus, no extravagant meals must be cooked or consumed. Just a lazy day. The best kind, in my book.
Arun has been so much fun lately. He's talking a storm and like all toddlers, makes up his own damned context for words and if you don't get it, then you are the fool. I think one reason why he and I are getting along so well lately is that I've realized that I understand some of his persnickety behaviour. If something drops on the floor, of course, it has to be picked up before he can continue eating. Hello! Common sense. If a cabinet door isn't shut all the way, of course, it has to be shut before he can continue on his way. Hello! Common sense. If a lid has to be screwed on properly, or a piece of trash picked up immediately or a spill wiped just so...... well..... Hello! Common sense. I dig it.
However, I'm not sure what this says about me
What a Lug with his Smug Mug
X Has a Monkey on His Back
6 comments:
Wow. Friday?! Time flies when you're not the one who is pregnant.
Complain away, you deserve it. Carrying another human being around gives certain privileges in my book.
Have a great holiday!
This is classic nesting behavior! I am excited for you.
I have been loving the "when are you due" question, too. Mostly because people's eyes get really big when I tell them X days. I must not look 38 weeks pregnant. One lady said she didn't even notice I was pregnant until I touched my belly and referenced the impending arrival.
Good luck to you!! I'll be thinking about you and hoping that Anjali arrives when you requested. :)
Man, I can't stand answering the "how are you feeling" question. I get asked that several times a day and it is soooo irritating.
How do you think? I have a 13 month old and am 8 months pregnant. I'm tired people, tired.
If you REALLY want to spice your answer up, you could tell them you're due on Saturday.. in Australia time.. ;)
You must be nesting if knitting's appealing in the summer.
(I write the kids dish blog)
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