Exhaustion!

These days when anyone asks me how I’m feeling my answer is always, “Tired”.  Honestly other than being more tired that I thought I could be I’m doing really well this pregnancy.  It’s been very much like the first one in that it’s been uneventful.  Just the way I like it.

What’s the difference from last time you ask?  I’m two years older and I’m chasing a one year old around when I get home from work.  That is a big change from the first pregnancy.  Last time when I was tired after work I could go home and hold down the couch until I went upstairs to bed.  What a difference two years can make.  And I wouldn’t change a thing about it.  I enjoy having Rylee to chase.

Wednesday night this week was the worst it’s been.  I got home from work, sat down to dinner (yes, that’s right folks – Bill is the chef in our house!) and thought my head was going to hit the table.  I was so tired that eating wasn’t so much a priority.  After dinner, I moved from the kitchen table to just around the corner and  into the recliner.  I stayed here, read books to Rylee & played with her baby doll and put my feet up until I fell asleep in said recliner about an hour after Rylee went to bed.  I was pretty impressed at how I was able to still play with Rylee while sitting in the recliner with my swollen feet & ankles up in the air.

I have to say that Bill has been amazing through all of this.  He has been getting Rylee ready for bed while I sit in the recliner.  Rylee and I will then watch the Wiggles together while she winds down before Bill takes her up to bed.  He has also been making dinner and cleaning up from dinner as well.  In our house the unspoken rule is pretty much if you cook the other one cleans up.  I really do appreciate all that he’s been doing.  And I must say that I’m impressed at how he’s just done it all.  Hasn’t complained about it one bit.  Not that he normally would, but I know many a husband would.

I’m now 35 1/2 weeks pregnant.  One week past when I delivered Rylee.  To me it’s almost like being pregnant for the first time because I really don’t know what to expect from here on out.  Then there’s the wondering I do daily, “Will Squirt arrive today or will I actually go full term?”  Things that I never would have thought last time.  But after having one preemie you never know what might happen this time.

So as much as I do not like to use this blog to complain…. I’ve managed to do it today.  I’m wiped out.  I’m tired.  I’m exhausted.  I’m ready to have this baby.  I know, I know – be careful what you wish for.

Month 8

And Squirt is as big as a honeydew…..

Squirt’s senses are continuing to improve — when light peeks in through my (extremely) stretched belly, those tiny eyelids and irises blink and dilate. And, Squirt can now recognize and react to simple songs… time to start practicing my lullabies, or in our case PSU football songs! Growth (at least inside my womb) is starting to slow, and I may notice Squirt descend into my pelvis at the end of this month.  (Actually, I’ve already noticed Squirt moving on down toward the pelvis.)  There’s been quite a bit of pressure there recently.

We’ve just past the point at which Rylee was born.  That’s a good thing.  Tomorrow I will be 35 weeks.  On Dec. 29th I was told that Squirt was measuring at 5lb 7oz.  That’s bigger than Rylee was at birth at 34.5 weeks.  That also means this baby is gonna be quite a bit bigger than Rylee was.  I just hope the growth does slow a bit so that I’m not delivering a big 9lb+ baby.  Bill was a big baby, so it is a possibility!  Ouch.