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So What Wednesday


So What Wednesday

This week, I'm saying so what if...
  • I am nothing but tired lately. All I want to do is sleep all the time. I don't remember the last few weeks being this exhausting the last time.
  • I am 37 weeks today which means I am full term. That also means this kid can come at any time. The sooner the better Little Man.
  • I still haven't written a post about my baby shower. I didn't post my 36 week bumpdate last week either. I really need to get back on track.
  • I am so excited that we finally ordered all of the rest of Little Man's stuff. Now we just have to wait for it all to get here and hope he doesn't arrive before his stuff does!
  • Even though it got some bad reviews, my husband and I really want to see Red 2. We thought the first one was hilarious. Maybe we are due for a quick date night before the baby comes.
  • I'm still waiting for my Coach purse replacement. 
  • The wedding we went to this past weekend was absolutely beautiful. Everything was just perfect and the bride and groom were adorable! 
  • My grandmother watched our pugs for us this past weekend in exchange for a few dinners at Cracker Barrel. I think we can handle that.
  • My pregnancy app says that my weight gain has reached excessive. I'm 37 weeks and I've gained 23 pounds total. Is that really excessive?

Comments

  1. I haven't heard of Red 2 but if it is in the theatre don't do it!!! You will be so sore and uncomfortable from trying to sit still for that long. Trust Me! And I don't think that 23 lbs is excessive at all.

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  2. If 23 lbs at 37 weeks is excessive, your pregnancy app would blow up because of me. I'm on track to gain close to 40. I gained 40 with Taylor too. EEK.

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  3. I gained 30 & I was alright with that. So was my doctor. The Internet is being mean.

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  4. Um, I think the pregnancy apps are a little strict on weight gain! I say 23 is great! I gained 50 with Mackenzie and most of it was at the end and it was water weight. Thankfully my doctor then never said anything. :o)
    I'd be calling coach and asking what's up! I'm really tired these days too! Erin says I was this tired with Mackenzie, but I don't remember.
    GO on that date! :o)

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