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So What Wednesday



So What Wednesday


This week, I'm saying so what if...
  • I am 38 weeks today and very tired of being pregnant. I'm glad everything is going well this time around but I have to say I was disappointed to have not made any progress this week.
  • My dogs are getting on my last nerve. They never settle down during the day. Every time I move, they move. And the dog hair....so tired of cleaning it up all the time.
  • Our DVR is almost completely full of kids movies for Baby Girl.
  • I wore my hair down and straight for the first time all Summer this week. It felt good.
  • I'm coming down to the end of my pregnancy and my only craving is for tasty cakes. The chocolate ones with the cream inside and the icing on top. 
  • I think the Amish Mafia show is ridiculous. Good thing is that we live close to where these supposed events take place and can assure everyone it's not real! 
  • I am a little excited for the premier of Duck Dynasty. I think the show is hilarious!

Comments

  1. I'm 21 weeks and tired if being pregnant. :) Boo for no progress!
    We almost watched Amish Mafia and then I wa like how real is a show about any mafia going to be?!

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  2. Sorry you haven't made any progress yet, but at least the end is in sight!!! Hang in there :)
    I always wondered about that Amish Mafia show.... seems to ridic to be real!

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  3. I was 0 cm dilated and 0% effaced at 41 weeks with Taylor and they induced me. I hated it. I went to the doc yesterday 36w2d, and I was at least 1 cm dilated and 50% effaced. I was so relieved. It doesn't necessarily mean he'll come early, but at least my body is working this time.

    What movies does your daughter like? Always looking for suggestions! :)

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