Thursday, January 15, 2009

Just a list of things that are going on.

- Yesterday I cooked a pound of bacon. I ate half of it that night and I ate the other half this morning.
- I mostly crave shrimp but try not to eat too much, because being pregnant I am not allowed to eat fish very often.
- I feel like I am going to gain 100 pounds.
- I only feel pregnant when I feel her moving. When I don’t I just feel fat.
- Gregory has been sick all this week, but is getting better.
- I still have nausea.
- I have heartburn.
- I have headaches
- I ache.
- I pee when I sneeze.
- I am tired.
- I have anxiety. Not today, but most days.
- I don’t want to do anything.
- I love all the comments you guys are leaving on my posts, but I am too tired to read blogs. Just know I appreciate your support.
- Being pregnant with a three year old is a lot harder than being pregnant for the first time.


- Cullen has been helping out with many things.
- I love feeling my baby move inside.
- I like that Gregory talks to his baby sister like she is an invisible friend.
- I reorganized Gregory’s room and I like it better this way.
- Almost all the laundry is done.
- I am falling asleep while I write this.
- I am going to call Cullen at work and then go to sleep.

Good night

10 comments:

Niksmom said...

Sweet dreams to you and your precious babies (BOTH!). I think you said it well:
"Being pregnant with a three year old is a lot harder than being pregnant for the first time."

I can't imagine what that would be like but I guess it's hard. Very hard.

Just know we're thinking of you and sending good thoughts. xo

Courtney said...

Rest well Angela. You are not going to gain 100 pounds, and boy are you right that being pregnant with child # 1 is so different then when you all ready have one. You'll get through this and the sleepless nights.

kristi said...

Yummo, I love bacon too!

Becc said...

Sweet dreams Girlfriend!
When you have a bit more energy, I'd like to talk to you about your blindness. I am having difficulties and am hoping you might help alleviate some of my concerns.
Thanks and rest well-

iheartchocolate said...

Oh how I remember those days. Being pregnant was so hard when I had a tot to take care of. I slept about 3-4 hours each day. I could not stand for 5 minutes, long enough even to cook hamburger helper. I was miserable. BUT oh how I am so thankful I have Drew now. He's my sweet angel and I can barely remember those difficult days! You will get through it, don't worry. In the end, you will have two beautiful children to show for all your hard work. Take it easy, don't fret for the energy you just don't have right now. It'll return, the same day the heartburn ceases. Don't worry.

Jenn @ Juggling Life said...

That is a lot of bacon!

Violet said...

Eat ice cream - it's high in calcium!

Kerry said...

awww... the misery. It's well, miserable. But such a reward (after the baby is here of course).

My boys are 3 years apart and the 2nd one was so much easier to care for than the first. The oldest one helped "care" for the new baby and helped entertain him... giving me a few more minutes of my own!

Take care of yourself!!!

Jess T said...

Bacon is the best!

Yes, it is definitely more draining when you have a little one running around. Rest when you can. :)

KM said...

Reading this post reminds me of those months when i was expecting Dot...lovely memories!!

I especially recalled those Sneeze and Pee moments, lazy moments where i just wanna lay down, watch a super romantic movie and not do anything....not forgetting my constant craving for Coca Cola!! I just can't stop thinking about the drink, what frustrates me the most was that, i cannot have too much of them, fear of developing diabetics!!

Good night to you too, Angela...