tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post5188791626863169946..comments2024-03-28T22:49:03.563-05:00Comments on Lag Liv: When There's Nothing Left To Do But WaitLLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04431706155081017734noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-48813004058280618172010-05-05T20:29:00.035-05:002010-05-05T20:29:00.035-05:00So glad you love the book! I always liked how it ...So glad you love the book! I always liked how it says babies cry to tell us they need something because they can't talk...or somesuch. It's a good way to make a crying baby seem less scary to a toddler. <br /><br />Also, when the baby starts smiling- and Landon will surely get loads of smiles from his adoring baby sister- you can tell him she's smiling at him because she loves him. <br /><br />I now feel it's my duty to warn you that the first time you see Landon after the baby is born he will seem HUGE- like he's gained and grown by leaps and bounds overnight! Same goes for your pets, lol.Nrolves@yahoo.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-88814265604836176532010-05-05T06:58:13.640-05:002010-05-05T06:58:13.640-05:00I promise that you will only mourn the end of your...I promise that you will only mourn the end of your days as a family of three before the baby comes. Once she's here, your love will grow exponentially and you will never again be able to imagine life without her and your family of four. You won't spend a single second mourning these days and in fact, you will think of them as even less amazing than the days after she is here! And that will happen with every new addition to your family. :) I am so excited for you...you are so close now!Kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14607343165378067692noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-49040595864018486872010-05-05T01:11:17.600-05:002010-05-05T01:11:17.600-05:00so excited for you and your whole family LL! many...so excited for you and your whole family LL! many cool changes ahead :) and big congratulations to both you and JP on his graduation.Paragon2Pieceshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16186204100704440304noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-2692491605517366202010-05-04T16:58:12.882-05:002010-05-04T16:58:12.882-05:00Great pic, you look super cute! That is a gorgeou...Great pic, you look super cute! That is a gorgeous maternity blouse - it's so nice that they've started to make cute maternity clothes (thx to the hollywood set, i guess!). Anyway, props on being so super prepared (my baby is almost 1 year old and I still don't have a baby book - really need to get on that!). Good luck, can't wait to see newborn pics on your blog!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-52553247551026606182010-05-04T14:38:47.769-05:002010-05-04T14:38:47.769-05:00Thanks Legally Fab :)
And LT, my readiness is an ...Thanks Legally Fab :)<br /><br />And LT, my readiness is an almost direct result of the fact that I had nothing to do at work for the entire month of February (and much of March). I erranded and made lists and mapped out exactly what I wanted to do with the nursery while at work, and then executed it all as soon as I got home. Had I been in trial like I was supposed to have been, I don't think I'd be nearly so bored and out of action items now. Plus I felt some extra pressure remembering how surprised and completely unprepared we were when Landon debuted- this time it's going to be the exact opposite!LLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04431706155081017734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-22183817263759873442010-05-04T13:13:38.372-05:002010-05-04T13:13:38.372-05:00I agree with PP - God invented the third trimester...I agree with PP - God invented the third trimester to make the prospect of remaining pregnant less scary than childbirth. ;) Though, I actually don't mind pregnancy as much as you do. While I'd never sign up to be a surrogate, I do enjoy those months of feeling baby kicks and growing another human.<br /><br />Well, your post on preparation makes me feel like I need to get my act together. I haven't done ANYTHING to get ready for this baby. I have bought a few things (as in a diaper bag, a new to me co-sleeper - old one got recalled, a lamp, curtains, crib bedding, and some clothes) but everything is heaped in the closet in no semblance of order! I still need new bottles (my old ones are toxic), new pump parts, miniature diapers, baby wipes, onesies, bibs, and other newborn stuff. My goal is to be as prepared as you are by the time I hit 35 weeks.LTnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-5988595500228827592010-05-04T12:13:10.651-05:002010-05-04T12:13:10.651-05:00You look so very cute!You look so very cute!Halliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00213593870039027367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-85120986847513793852010-05-04T12:11:33.632-05:002010-05-04T12:11:33.632-05:00My very pain-averse friend just had a baby. After...My very pain-averse friend just had a baby. After 30 weeks of being terrified to go through labor and caring for a newborn, she inspired my theory on why God makes the last month of pregnancy so uncomfortable that you can't enjoy the late mornings and full night of sleep anymore.<br /><br />You have to be so uncomfortable by Week 40 that you actually look forward to labor and 6 months without sleep as long as that monster (because really, at 40 weeks, does anyone think of it as a sweet baby?) gets OUT of your body and OFF of your bladder. Otherwise, you would have a bunch of 40 weeks pregnant women running around saying, "But I don't wanna be in labor and I don't wanna be up all night with a baby."Melissanoreply@blogger.com