Yes, more baby talk


My weekend was, well, nothing to write home about. And yet, here I am blogging about it. Like MightyGirl says, no one cares what you had for lunch. But I know you care about my garage sale exploits and my loads of laundry and the billions of Transformers episodes I mindlessly sat through. Don’t you?

From our garage sale rummaging we came away with a game of Sorry!, a bagful of dinosaur figures, and this stroller which, if you look at the original price, was a damn good deal for only 30. It’s a bit beat up but hell, we’ll only be using it for walking and jogging anyway. We have a brand new one for mall trips and the like.

Ash wasn’t feeling very motivated yesterday so I perpetuated my good mood by vacuuming  and getting a pedicure and cooking dinner. I probably did too much but you know, sitting around on your ass while pregnant is not the best idea.

We have our last childbirth class tonight and it’s in Labor and Delivery. She’s going to show us how to mess with the beds and all kinds of stuff you don’t get on the regular tour. I’m glad my Monday nights will once again be free but we learned a ton of stuff during this 5 week course and I’m glad we did it. Now, I just need to find a pediatrician.

Ok, so no more babble about babies! I wish there was something else major going on in my life. Ok, my goal is to bullet 3 things that are important besides the impending birth. Check back soon!

4 thoughts on “Yes, more baby talk

  1. Well it is understandable that you are all into the baby stuff, hon. You are about to be a mother, and it is a life changing experience.

    A little question though — how do you think the dogs will do with baby? have they been around many infants or kids?

  2. The only real child they’ve been around is a friend’s daughter who is 2. They actually did really well in terms of jumping up and not biting (nipping playfully). My husband and the kid’s father actually let them run around in the yard together – which I thought was a bad idea – but they did great!

    We’re going to do what most books suggest: bring home something the baby wore – before he comes home – and let them get used to the smell. I hear the dogs will eventually allow it to become part of the pack and even become protective.

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