I finally have a new All Kinds of Pretty post up: "High-Heeled and Pregnant: Embrace the Belly". Because really, at this point, what else can you do with it?
(And, spoiler alert- I'm no longer high-heeled. Well I am today, but I wasn't on Monday or Tuesday. Venturing into the world of flats has been both fun and comfortable, but none of the ones I'm wearing are technically work appropriate- I just trust that no one is going to say anything to a hugely pregnant woman about her choice in footwear, especially when said footwear is still cute and shiny. Because sadly, no matter which brand or size I try, closed toe flats just kill my feet. Something about their narrowness and tallness and the fact that they've been conditioned to find 3" heels comfortable and get confused when the heel and toes are on the same horizontal plane, and they express this confusion through pain and blisters.)
Also, I had my perinatal appointment yesterday and everything looks great! Next up is an OB appointment and ultrasound tomorrow. I never made it to the 35/36-week ultrasound with Landon, so I'm excited to get this last in-utero glimpse of my baby girl!
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Eee! excited for you for the ultrasound! (and I hear you about the flats. ugh.)
ReplyDeleteMy newest flats gave me a blister today — on one foot only. Grr.
ReplyDeleteYou're looking very cute, btw!
I think I asked this before and sorry if you already answered my question but I didn't see the response: how did you potty train Landon?
ReplyDeleteWe haven't! (a post for another time; he understands the concept and even appeared to be perfectly trained for a few days a month ago, but then he decided he liked diapers better and we're working up the desire to convince him otherwise)
ReplyDeleteOh, okay. My daughter is a few months younger than Landon and we're going through the same thing. I thought he was because one of your posts a few weeks ago mentioned him having an accident, so I assumed he was in underwear.
ReplyDeleteOn that day I believe he was. It was a short-lived, but marvelous, time in for us.
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