Wednesday, March 16, 2011

29 Weeks!

I'm 29 weeks pregnant! Already! It's gone by so fast. I feel like I looked like I swallowed a basketball. We still don't know what we're having, but according to the Target clerk, the manicurist and the TSA agent at the Lubbock airport, it's a boy. So, there you go. Very scientific. Who needs sonograms? The manicurist even felt along my tummy to help come to her prediction, which was totally welcome since we'd known each other all of five minutes. That's so weird when people do that!

Starting with my appointment next week, I'll go every two weeks. The last two monthly appointments (at 24 and 28 weeks), I saw the nurse practitioner. Normally, this isn't such a big deal, but at the 24-weeks appointment, she had me take another sonogram because I was looking "a little small." Not at all what I want to hear! After the sonogram (with more pictures -- bonus for the stress), she determined that I'm really "long and tall" and hide my pregnancy well. Geez, lady. Give me a heart attack. Regardless, it gave me a chance to rub it in Summer's face that my theory over the years has been right -- I've told her that my long torso means my organs are spread out more than hers, but she thinks it's a bunch of bull. I now think I'm even more right.

I'm getting really excited to meet this little baby! He/she sure does like to kick his/her mommy a lot. Luke doesn't have a clue what's going on. Every once in a while he'll say "baby" but it's when he sees a picture of a baby or a baby doll, not when he looks at my tummy. He probably just thinks it's getting big and in the way when he tries to wrap his little legs around it. That's getting harder and harder to do. Right now, I just hold him up really high, above the bump, but in a few weeks, it's going to take over and I don't know how I'll do it.

My brain has started turning to mush. Especially lately. I am so unbelievably forgetful! Here's what I've done lately:
1. Today: I dressed Luke and myself both in green for St. Patrick's Day (hence the shirt in the picture). St. Pat's is tomorrow, but now I don't have a green shirt.
2. Saturday: I dressed Luke in green for St. Patrick's Day. I must be really excited about this holiday.
3. At work this week, I packed up a bunch of boxes only to unpack all of them to get what I needed when I started the project.
4. Our neighbors had a party for a couple of hours last weekend. Before we went, I made Luke some vegetables on the stove and fed him when his babysitter arrived. A couple hours later when we came home, the stover burner (gas!) was still on. This has really bothered me. I hate that I was so scatterbrained. Thank God nothing was next to it. Ugh. It just makes me sick to my stomach to think of how I could've hurt Luke especially.

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