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Friday's Letters



Dear Baby Girl, once again, I'm sorry in advance because you have to get your shots today.  Hopefully you will only cry a little and the fun band aids will distract you afterwards.  On the brighter side, your water table came yesterday so I can't wait to set that up!

Dear Baby #2, you kick me so hard sometimes it makes me gasp, especially when you kick my hip bones.  You are going to be a strong little guy.

Dear stomach bug, go away.  I don't like being awake all night throwing up.  I especially don't like the way I feel today or the bright red rash you are leaving on my face.  I'm pretty sure it's just a stomach bug or food poisoning but do I call the doctor just to be safe????

Dear Saturday, I really hope that this stomach thing goes away so that I can enjoy you.  I have a ton of plans for you and I don't want to miss any of them. 

Dear Target, I don't usually shop at your stores but I did last night and I have to thank you for having a cute maternity dress that I can wear tomorrow for the wedding we are going to.  Now I don't have to worry about my elephant ankles.

Dear work, we finally picked a date.  July 12th can't come soon enough!
 
Dear readers, Have a good weekend!

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  1. Wait I miss your "dear husband watch the kids and make me dinner" letters! lol

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    1. Haha yes I missed that. Maybe because I know better!!

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  2. Sorry about the stomach bug. That's horrible!

    My little man is starting to kick pretty heavily too. OUCH!

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  3. Hope your feeling better!! And I LOVE target, favorite place on earth. :oP All my maternity tanks/tshirts are from there and I wear them when I'm not pregnant. They just fit my chest better. Also we have a wedding in September and I'm already dreading having to dress for it. I'm watching the summer dresses and hoping to get one when the summer stuff goes on sale.

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