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My Favorite Thing...

I think it's safe to say I've been pretty miserable throughout my pregnancy. The heartburn, the swollen ankles, the mood swings, the lack of energy....just not ok with me. I wish that I could have skipped the first 6 months and just gone right to the third trimester!

My husband thinks that my moods have improved because of the cooler weather. While I do think the heat killed me, I think there is another reason why my moods improved. I love to feel my Little Miss move!

It's my favorite thing about the pregnancy. I love feeling her move! Sometimes I say that I feel like I have a worm in my belly because she moves so much but I don't care. I could sit for hours and just watch my belly and feel her move. I just love it.

Maybe it makes the whole baby thing more real or maybe it's just really cool that there's something in there moving around. I don't really know what it is I just know that I love feeling her move! I finally got to experience her little hiccups! I love them too!

My husband has no interest in feeling her move. That actually makes me mad. I just don't understand how he can't be as excited about it as I am. He says he will be excited when she is here. I guess I can understand that.

Of course now I'm starting to freak out a little bit because the date is approaching quickly! I only have 2 months left. 2 months, to finish remodeling our house. 2 months to ger her room all set up. 2 months to get prepared (as if you are ever prepared). These 2 months are going to fly by!

I can't wait to meet you Little Miss!

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