BIG congrats to the Eagles on their win last night! We enjoyed watching the game together last night, but only after we ate cheesesteaks ("American wit" Did I do that right?) and cheesecake (for dad's upcoming birthday)
When I pictured Easter this year , I pictured myself waddling my great-with-child body into church. People were going to say, "Girl, when are you due??" and I'd say "Saturday!" and then we'd joke about how big I was and how ready I was. After church we'd have the siblings over for lunch. Maybe ham, rolls and green beans. And I'd say, "I can't believe Ma is just going to miss Easter. It's her favorite holiday!" What Easter actually looks like this year ... I didn't fully commit to actually making it to church, but my eyes popped open at 7AM (props to the Holy Spirit. I could've slept till 10) and I gave it a go. Modern day Easter miracle : I made it to the 8:15 service and was only 5 minutes late. That would've even been impressive for my pre-baby self. I waddled my post-baby body into the back pew, came home and dressed Baby Suits in a huge 3 month "Baby's First Easter" onesie while Ma was...
Likes... Coloring, having books read to her, going to Sunday School, listening to music in the car, running errands with mom or dad, chewing gum, dressing up, fetching the mail, sucking her "fum", telling the same knock knock joke. She has a killer imagination (which I egg on). She will play Princess/Prince/Wicked Queen whenever she gets a chance. In the last few months she's learned games like duck, duck, goose and hot potato. On vacation the Suits side taught her Uno and we love Sneaky Snacky Squirrel. Other highlights include hide and seek, dancing to music and swimming. She has picked up swimming incredibly fast (this coming from her mom who excels only at the doggy paddle) Her goggles were traumatic at first, but now she loves them. Dislikes... She doesn't like getting interrupted when she's talking, when her little sister messes up her game/toys and there are a number of things she "doesn't feel like" doing- like going potty, going to be...
Thoughts on... A Hospital Stay for Oligohydramnios (Oh yes, whippin' out the big medical words) -An introvert, wall flower, "I just wanna be invisible" getting wheeled across the parking lot to the hospital = AWESOME -Getting stuck for an IV...yowzas! But babbling about how "your brother just had open heart surgery so surely you could get an IV" does kind of help -Once you get the initial cry over, everything gets better. Also helpful: saying "I miss my Mom" in a 5 year old voice. -Relying on people (even your husband and mother in law) is quite humbling -Leaning the hospital bed back slowly can make you feel like an astronaut getting into position, ready to orbit the moon -Hospital food is decent. Loved the pizza, fruit and chocolate milk. Will skip the french fries and breakfast (altogether) next time -It helps to pretend that you're just on a Babymoon vacation complete with cable tv and room service -Visits from si...
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