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Monthly Archives: April 2009
29 Weeks
I wish I could pinpoint the exact moment when I started to feel the baby kicking, but this is my first pregnancy. When I first felt something moving in my belly, I couldn’t be 100% sure that it wasn’t just … Continue reading
Preserving Memories
My friend suggested that I keep a pregnancy journal, but I don’t think I could. First of all, a journal requires diligence, something of which I don’t have very much, especially these days. Having a specific theme for the journal … Continue reading
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Cold Reminder
It was chilly today. As if that weren’t bad enough, we even had a few snow flurries. Snow in April! It just ain’t fair.
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It Really Is Spring
It’s our first spring at our new house and the miscellaneous flora and fauna that live nearby have been trying to make us feel welcome. Just a few days ago, on a wet and rainy night, a salamander crawled onto … Continue reading
28 Weeks
Yesterday I went to the doctor for my monthly prenatal visit, which this time included the dreaded glucose test. It was a simple test, no trigonometry required. All I had to do was pound down the drink, which tasted like … Continue reading