Feeling Pregnant
If I didn't believe that little pink line the first time, or the second time, I believe it now! The past two mornings I've had to get up and eat, at 5am and 6am respectively (a bit early for my liking), because I couldn't sleep due to my growling stomach. After I eat I don't feel much better, but at least I'm able to get a bit more sleep before Adelaide wakes up and wants her early morning feeding.
When I was pregnant with Adelaide, in the very beginning, I was only sick every other day; then it turned into everyday. Thankfully I'm not a puker. I just feel car-sick constantly and wish I could yell, "pull over!!" Alas, rolling down the window doesn't even help this kind of queasiness. I'm sure I am the billionth woman to ask-what idiot invented the term "morning sickness?" I'd like to give HIM a little morning sickness.
Well I'm off to enjoy my day in spite of my "morning sickness."
When I was pregnant with Adelaide, in the very beginning, I was only sick every other day; then it turned into everyday. Thankfully I'm not a puker. I just feel car-sick constantly and wish I could yell, "pull over!!" Alas, rolling down the window doesn't even help this kind of queasiness. I'm sure I am the billionth woman to ask-what idiot invented the term "morning sickness?" I'd like to give HIM a little morning sickness.
Well I'm off to enjoy my day in spite of my "morning sickness."



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