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The Great Wait, Day 5
BeBop took me for my weekly check up yesterday and normally, I go on my own. It occurred to me in a moment of abject terror that as the nurse calls my name and walks me to the exam room, SHE ALSO WEIGHS ME.
"CRAP!" I whispered under my breath. "I should have had him wait in the waiting room!!"
She was a doll and told him to head down the hall towards exam room 4, and then she weighed me. "It’s just so depressing," I said. "I think at this point I weigh more than he does!"
I wanted him to be in the room to get used to the poking and the prodding and, specifically, the shoving of gloved fingers far into Girly Towne. I expect a great deal more of that in the days to come and I wanted BeBop to be as ready as he can be.
I reminded him once again (for the frillionth time) that when I’m giving birth (either vag OR having a c-section) he is NOT to go downtown. Nooooooo…he is to stay UPTOWN. I don’t want him seeing the miracle of birth close up, nor do I want him seeing my intestines laid out on a metal tray next to my belly.
My cervix is still closed, and the contractions are very sporadic. They’re not getting stronger or more frequent, so I guess for now the babies are hoping to celebrate their very first Thanksgiving from the inside looking out.
My hormones are going loco, though. Even more so than usual for me! Every morning when the babies wake up and start moving around, I say, "Good morning Jackson, good morning Parker." Lately I say, "Good morning, happy 36 weeks and 4 days," but only now I say it with huge gulping sobs that get stuck in my throat like, "Good morning Jack — son, sob, good morning, gulp, Parker. Happy 36 weeks and — gulp, heave, squeak, 4 days…"
Pathetic.
Here are some follow up pics, because seriously? I have NOTHING to say…
The decorations on the walls are…stickers! Isn’t that clever? They look like paint, but you can place them anywhere, in any pattern you like, and remove them or change them around later if you want to. We bought them in a local baby store and BeBop put them up a couple of weeks ago when he did the shelves.
Here Bosco is trying to enjoy a quiet, sunny day. Perhaps one of the last quiet days he spends for a long time. He told me to include the next photo, evidence that I did, in fact, place the stuffed animal in the car seat for practice and take it to the CHP (= Center of Hotness, People!) and to further prove, in case there was ANY doubt, that yes, I am crazy…
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