You know how you hear most pregnant woman don't like for you to touch their belly… I love it. It's really funny – especially the people that say "I know this is rude, but I'm just dying to feel the belly!"
Despite hating it in the first 2-3 months (b/c there was nothing there to feel) I don't mind at all – not even strangers.
Actually I'm likely to grab people's hand (that I know) and say "oh my gosh! You've got to feel this." Especially when I'm having a BH contraction or Dax balls up in front of my stomach and it feels like a bowling ball. That always trips me out!
I have a belly book that has a picture slot for every week. I was so sad b/c really there was nothing there to take a picture of (see week 18 picture). Now that it seems to have really shown up over night, I've got something to take a picture of. I don't even bother w/ Clint taking them anymore; I discovered it's easier to do it myself.
I was wrong when I thought I didn't want the belly – right now the only fun I'm having is the belly. I would say when Dax starts getting active, I love that too – but since his favorite thing to do is stomp on my ribs – not too sure I like that. I get a mental picture in my head of him sitting up right inside my ribs and pushing out and I can't help to think – oh goodness, this kid hates me already… ;)
So I've got 2 months to go and right when I start getting exhausted and nauseated again! And virtually sleepless, crampy legs and a whole mess of other pains (thank goodness no backache – or swelling feet – yet!) I decide that is when it's time to start doing everything. I hate that I didn't do all this when I felt great 2 mos ago.
We put the crib together it is looks great, but now I've decided that I want to add a navy stripe to the other light blue stripes that I painted 4 years ago (trust me, it sounds crazy but it's going to look great - I think). :)
Funny, my fascination with stripes, squares and diamonds has led a friend to make the comment that I'm turning my house into Candyland. Ha! I'll see if I can attach the pictures to this blog and let y'all be the judge – if not I'll put them in Dax's pictures.
Everyone thought it was so perfect when we found out we were having a boy and Clint said – that's great b/c you don't have to repaint his room. (I've got to explain that I love to paint, and though Clint hates it he has in the past offered. I refuse to let him b/c it's one of the few things I can be quite obsessive about. So he's not allowed to even touch a paint roller.
He helped me one time when I lived somewhere else and it was during the summer. A mosquito got in the house and landed on the wet paint and got stuck – Clint just kept ..ing right over the mosquito and that's why he's not allowed to paint; he doesn't have the patience).
Anyways, I agreed – that it's perfect that we were having a boy and I didn't have to repaint the room, but in the back of my mind I just knew something was going to have to be added. So this weekend I started taping down the stripes that I wouldn't need a laser level for (the easy part) and it wore me out. All day of working on it I only got to one wall and a corner – pre prego it would have been completely finished.
This is going to kill me I know it.
Then I've got to alter the bedding. I can't be satisfied w/ anything unless I've done it myself. Why? B/c I've got too many ideas and I'm frugal. I don't have curtains in my house except for like two rooms and that's b/c all the ones I want are way way two expensive for my big windows so I'd rather make them myself. I'm not trying to sound like I've got style or taste b/c I actually don't LOL! I'm just particular w/ my own style. Let me know what you think about adding the Navy stripe… I'm gonna do it anyway b/c I've already got pretty navy curtains, but I'm curious to know if it might look crazy to other people.
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