Between trying to be a good student (semi-successful), being a good wife and getting dinner on the table every night (VERY unsuccessful) and keeping my house from being a complete wreck and doing laundry (dude. COMPLETE FAILURE); I have let a few things slip through the cracks. Sorry about that.
There are a couple things I've been thinking about these last few weeks on my blogging break. The first is that I am ready to put my pregnancy guilt aside and start celebrating this pregnancy. Don't get me wrong I am, ALWAYS, still pulling for all of you but for me, it is time to embrace this time in my life.
The first step was donating my unused follistim to my clinic to be given to a couple who really, really needed it. It was my personal leap of faith that this pregnancy will be 100% successful. My husband was reluctant to let them go that soon but once I explained to him why I needed to do it he was on board.
I hope that my good luck was sent along with my meds to someone who really needs it.
Also, we made our first baby purchase a few weeks ago. It was just a onesie and matching bib but it was fun to be finally investing myself fully in this miracle.
Yep. We bought a thanksgiving onesie. I could not find anything else that was gender neutral that I could get on board with. Gender neutral baby clothes tend to lean towards a lot of yellow and ducks.
A few of you have asked what was in my graduation bag and it wasn't too exciting but I did get a few magazines, samples and a few diapers in a nice blue canvas bag with my clinic's motto on it "Where dreams are conceived."
Anyway, this post is a little bit all over the place and kind of a catch all with no real theme but I do promise not to be so absent in the future!
Good for you! Celebrate that babe, don't be afraid. Yay for babies (o;
ReplyDeleteVery cute onesie. I know which onesie I want to get for my first one, but I haven't bought it yet. It is so hard to fit everything in. I think it sounds like your doing a pretty good job. Thanks for the link, I will definitely check it out.
ReplyDeleteCelebrate and embrace this time as much as you can. Cute onesie, it's hard to find neutral baby clothes.
ReplyDeleteHooray for embracing!!! Was it the follistim or the sea turtle necklace that worked? :P Either way, I'm rootin' for ya!
ReplyDeleteI love the onesie!!! we are picking up things slowly for our LO too!
ReplyDeleteI have passed on an award to you, stop by my blog in a bit to check it out!!
The onsie is super cute!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet of you to donate your follistim to another couple! :)
And girl, embrace this amazing & wonderful time in your life. We know that you're cheering for us... just like we're cheering for you too!
And I have a little goodie bag for you too... if our schedules ever work out for lunch!
Hope you're feeling good! :)