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So What Wednesday




So What Wednesday

This week, I'm saying so what if...
  • I am 39 weeks pregnant today. Isn't it over yet?
  • I never posted my Bumpdate last week. I will do one today.
  • I have woken up way too early the past few days. Heartburn and headaches have taken over my life. Oh and hunger.
  • I was very disappointed when I bought the wrong cupcakes this week. I didn't realize it until I got home. I will still eat them.
  • I'm so tired of being stared at. Seriously...it's like people have never seen a pregnant woman before!
  • I'm slightly jealous of all the bloggers who have just recently had their babies....mainly because I'm so tired of being pregnant! Congrats to them, though!
  • Baby Girl has been so sweet lately but she has been fighting me on naps and bed time. Kid doesn't want to miss anything.
  • Baby Girl has developed this adorable little smile that gets her pretty much whatever she wants. She tilts her head, scrunches her nose and smiles. It's priceless.
  • All Baby Girl wants to watch lately is Rio. Cute movie but all I can think about when I watch it is how the bird thief is the yoga guy from Couples Retreat. Boom!

Comments

  1. 39 weeks. Now I'm jealous! ;) He'll be here before you know it.

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  2. Visiting from SWW! Hopefully it is not too much longer before you meet your baby boy! You're almost there! What kind of cupcakes did you want? I have been wanting to buy some cupcake recently but the one place is always closed when I am out and about!

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  3. Rio - I can only take that movie so many times. But when my daughter "comes at me like a love hawk" I die! Hope it becomes baby time soon!

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  4. I'm jealous of all the new babies too and I have till December. :o) My kid has been fighting me on naps lately too. I'm over it! BUT thankfully I can leave her in her crib for 2 hours so I get somewhat of a break. I just have to listen to her talk/play/say 'oh no' for those 2 hours.

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