So, returning back from America went ok, though getting over 8 hours of jet lag with a baby is hard ... even when you can sleep, odds are they can't! And there were plenty of autumnal germs waiting for us, so there have been coughs and colds all round.
Feeling very seasonally chilled out though, enjoying the cooler air but not the rain.
As I am over 20 weeks pregnant now, the baby has been wiggling more and even kicking. It really helps me to bond with the baby. I mean, you know you are pregnant earlier on from the sickness, the scan and the line on the stick, but it feels abstract to have a baby in your tummy. It is only when it starts moving that I can really connect. And looking forward to seeing the baby again at the scan next Tuesday, though the anticipation of knowing what gender the baby will be is too much!
Having a relaxing weekend, seeing Kirsten, Matty and Anna, and as the others are going for the annual autumn walk tomorrow, and if it is not raining Penny may go to, and I may well get a day to myself ... what will I do?!
Feeling very seasonally chilled out though, enjoying the cooler air but not the rain.
As I am over 20 weeks pregnant now, the baby has been wiggling more and even kicking. It really helps me to bond with the baby. I mean, you know you are pregnant earlier on from the sickness, the scan and the line on the stick, but it feels abstract to have a baby in your tummy. It is only when it starts moving that I can really connect. And looking forward to seeing the baby again at the scan next Tuesday, though the anticipation of knowing what gender the baby will be is too much!
Having a relaxing weekend, seeing Kirsten, Matty and Anna, and as the others are going for the annual autumn walk tomorrow, and if it is not raining Penny may go to, and I may well get a day to myself ... what will I do?!
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