It was a normal Sunday today, so this is a rather boring post. We went to church, I took a nap, we did some chores, and we watched a movie. My legs are a little sore from raking yesterday, which is unfortunate.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Saturday: raking
Today we raked leaves with people from the church. The raking itself wasn't really that fun as the leaves were wet, but it was nice to get out and meet some people and help people that would have had a hard time raking.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Friday: excitement!
1) Flurry's doppelganger was from ICanHasCheeseburger.com and choice A. Congrats to those who chose choice B as Flurry!
B) I had an OB appointment. I'm measuring 31 weeks at 30 weeks, so a little large. Which is nice; I feel a little large. But I still have a while to feel large. Anyway. The heart rate was 155 and all my urine nitrates disappeared. C) Our house in NY is sold! Hurray! It was supposed to close a few weeks ago but didn't, due to floods and lawyers. But it did today, and we are super, super happy about that. It doesn't quite seem real yet.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Wednesday: doppelganger
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Tuesday: 3 quarters
Today starts week 30 of being pregnant, so we're 3/4 of the way done. Woo-hoo.
Apparently the baby is the size of a squash right now. It seems appropriate since it is fall/Halloween time. However, squashes come in all sorts of different sizes so I'm not sure it is a really good comparison.
My circumference is 39.5"
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Sunday: a grocery conversation
Ben: So we're stopping by [the close-by grocery store]?
Amanda: Yes. We need milk, yogurt, and shampoo. That should make us, uh, let us...
Ben: Those things are going to make us lettuce?
Amanda: ...survive for a few days.
Ben: Those aren't ingredients I would suspect for lettuce making.
Amanda: yeah, well, it should work. I read it on the internet.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Saturday: crash
I had a post to write today but then I crashed. So Ben got me in bed where I can fall asleep, probably sooner rather than later, but I need the desktop computer to write the post because it'd be easier.
Baby says "hi" and "I have legs! Do you want to feel them?". But Baby might be getting his arms and legs confused. It's hard to tell in the dark.
Baby says "hi" and "I have legs! Do you want to feel them?". But Baby might be getting his arms and legs confused. It's hard to tell in the dark.
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