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Friday, April 3, 2009

so this is day 3 of our move in phase. im having a hard time adjusting to this whole QUIET neighborhood. as ghetto as Nasty City may be, i miss the late night noises, loud music and unexpected sirens. its just too quiet here, i feel like everyones asleep! its like i HAVE to sleep once its dead quiet and all i can here is the clock ticking. bleh. regardless my little home sickness, this is one great transition, big one too. everythings such a blessing, i suppose i just need time to grasp it all.

i have a week of spring break and a couple weeks to get settled in. im currently 28 weeks and 3 days pregnant. i need to have this place tidied up before the baby shower "/ eeeeks. im aiming for mid may or so. im have a feeling that im going to be at risk for preterm labor again because ive been contracting and have been experiencing so massive pain around my groinal area. ugh.

ps. i spent the whole day cleaning today and right when i get ready for bed i see jesses stupid clothes on the floor. wth. im so irritated, at least be considerate.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

stop moving around too much!! haha. girrrll i got hospitalized on tuesday. i just barely got out on friday afternoon. i got kidney infection :( the pain is unbearable on my lower back area. and then non stop throwing up. worst that morning sicknessss. i havent even eaten since monday NOR have I gotten good sleep since monday. im on antibiotics and it sucksss...i was all drugged up wen i was in the hospital but they had to stop before my baby gets addicted :( no more kids after this one. too hard.

April 5, 2009 at 3:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ahhh stones?! damnnnn that sucks. yeahhh they were loookin to see if I had ne, luckily I didnt get that far but yeah im feelin a lot better now. im staying at my parents house tho cuz no one can watch me at my place since andy's working. hows the pregnancy goin so far??

April 7, 2009 at 11:40 AM  

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