Can't I go back to bed instead?

I have to tell you, it is so hard to stay up right now. I’ve been up since 6:30 this morning and I have to go for a prenatal appointment shortly. However, it’s 8 degrees outside and it’s also grey and drizzling out there. All the blankets on the bed are looking mighty inviting. And I’d even settle for lying on the couch since Hayley would refuse to go back to bed by now.

Unfortunately I can’t do that as tempting as it is. When I was pregnant with Hayley I really enjoyed going to prenatal appointments, but once you already have one child and you have to pack up your own purse with something to pass the time (knitting, book) and a diaper bag with a potty seat, change of underwear/pants, and a couple of toys, it starts to lose its charm.

Oh well, at least I’ll get to hear the heartbeat again, and I do have a couple of questions to ask anyway which is a nice change from my usual “nope, no questions today!”

Better get going!

Yum yum

I’m looking forward to supper tonight. We’re going to George’s parents’ house for Thanksgiving dinner with the turkey and ham and pumpkin pie and everything else that goes with it. We weren’t able to make it to see my family this year, so I’m really happy that at least I won’t miss out on the food altogether!

It’s just a shame that as hungry as I get, my uterus has pushed everything so far out of its normal location that my stomach is very squished and I can’t eat as much in one sitting as I used to, so I’ll have to pace myself accordingly in order to make sure I have room for the pie!

And speaking of uterus… Just ten minutes ago, Hayley told me “the end of my body hurts” and I asked her to show me since I didn’t know what that meant. She pointed to her belly just a little below the belly button and she said, “it’s my uterus Mommy. My uterus hurts.”

I guess she’s been taking notes when I get contractions and explain that MY uterus hurts!

Since we needed more to do…

So we decided that having a 3-year-old and a new baby due to arrive within the next month or so, plus two rats and one bozo cat just weren’t enough. And we added six new members to our household.

Fishies!

Hayley spent most of the day trying to do her normal things but ended up constantly gravitating to the bookshelf to look at them.

Enamored

She named them Goldie, Dorothy (inspired by Elmo’s fish), Nemo, Oscar (inspired by Shark Tale), Angie (ditto), and one other who has been called Dory or Bruce (from Nemo) but doesn’t seem to have a set name.

I forgot how much I love goldfish. They’re so relaxing to watch.

Learning is fun

I am really interested in homeschooling but I don’t think it’s something that will happen, for a few reasons. For one thing, Hayley is desperate to go to school just like all the kids she sees around the neighborhood when they get off the school bus each afternoon. For another, there is no homeschooling group that I can find in this area and since I don’t drive that means that we wouldn’t be able to take part in homeschool outings; I disagree that teaching your kids at home means they miss out on socialization, but in our case, she really would miss out because of the incredible limitations of a lack of transport. And finally, I intend to get a part time job after the baby is born (around 6 months) in the evenings and one day a weekend so I don’t know if I could teach during the day and then work in the evenings without burning out.

Having resigned myself to the fact that I’m not going to be homeschooling unless we suddenly win the lottery or something, I am consoling myself by doing very loose home-based preschool with Hayley instead. It’s not a set thing for every day but I follow Hayley’s lead. And really, it doesn’t have to be something where she sits at a desk and does formal work. Almost anything can be a learning process and I also believe in learning through play.

For instance, although she enjoys her preschool books that have “lessons” where you trace the letter and follow instructions like, “circle the capital A, draw and x over the lower case a” we do a lot of other activities that are fun. A few days ago I made her a memory game. I took construction paper, cut out squares, and drew pairs of pictures on one side – hearts, stars, butterflies, etc. Then I taught her how you play the game. She caught on really quickly and loved it. Every day since then she’s asked to play. We also incorporate arts and crafts into our day, whether it’s just coloring in her coloring book together or the craft we started today, which was to use a headband, pipe cleaners, styrofoam balls, and glitter glue to make ant antennae for her to wear (unfortunately we didn’t finish it all today because the glue was taking forever to dry, so we’ll do the assembly tomorrow).

I enjoy it and so does she. I also found a great learn to read website. Obviously, I don’t expect her to learn to read books overnight, but there’s a really good section that just goes through the alphabet and teaches kids in a really fun way about the sound each letter makes. She already knows all her letters so it seemed like a good next step.

I never push, and like I said it’s very loose and unstructured. If she wasn’t interested or became frustrated, I wouldn’t do it. She seems to really love it though and most days she’ll ask, “can we do school?” One time she even asked me, bleary-eyed and yawning, if she could do school stuff at 7:30 and was really disappointed when I said no because it was time to get ready for bed.

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I’m hoping this baby is going to stay in here until full term (38 weeks) or even 37 weeks. I’d be comfortable with 37, though 38 is obviously better. I know I expected to go early with Hayley and ended up going past my due date, but they say that second babies often come earlier (and faster – since Hayley was born in 8 hours, that worries me a little!). Also, although I contracted for most of my third trimester with Hayley, my contractions lately have been more than simply tight. Sometimes they’re quite uncomfortable and are even accompanied by mild cramping sensations. They are still completely erratic so I’m not too concerned, but I will mention it at my appointment on Tuesday. I’ve also felt a lot of pressure in my pelvic area, but I think that happened last time around now too.

One thing I had been bemoaning was the fact that I have so little energy partway through the day that I was wondering if I’d ever get to the nesting phase. It hit yesterday. Hard. I forced myself to do the dishes and make the bed and do some laundry, just the normal routine stuff. Then Hayley requested a movie and I agreed. Since she has an inability to leave her DVDs alone, all her movies are stored in the linen closet. When I went to get the movie she wanted, I noticed that the stack of movies was in a state of total disarray, as was the rest of the closet. I put the movie on and couldn’t even make myself start supper because the closet was BUGGING me. I ended upcompletely organizing it so that it looked better and had a more logical setup.

Nest nest nest

Once that was done I ended up pulling out all the Halloween decorations (I keep seasonal decorations on the top shelf) and setting those up in the living room. Then I picked up all the crap that gets tossed around in the living room over the course of the day. From there I cleared the dining room table, cleaned the buffet, and cleaned the kitchen. I finally had to force myself to start supper. I even had to practically physically drag myself out of the bathroom after peeing because otherwise I was going to end up ignoring the food simmering in the skillet so that I could re-organize the cupboards in there too.

It’s a disease.

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A slew of pictures.

Hayley and George have a “fun” new game called “Give Mommy a heart attack”. It starts with Hayley standing on the table perpendicular to George’s in the music room.

Ready?

Then she leaps into the air and jumps quite far into George’s arms.

Jump!

It ends with a lot of giggling.

Ta-da!

I try hard to ignore it.

One of Hayley’s new bath time obssessions is to request a color, which I provide with a bit of food coloring. Then she gets all her toy animals and plays with them. When they line up like this I always think of an African watering hole.

African watering hole

She looks so cute in her Dora nightgown.

Dora nightgown

And then she goes to sleep and snuggles up with her Dora doll.

Slumber with Dora

Last weekend we went to a birthday party, and Hayley had a blast bouncing around on this ball. Even though it’s really blurry, I love this picture so much because you can see how much fun she had, and you can almost hear her laughing.

Whee!

Over the past week, she’s developed a very endearing habit. She’ll disappear into her room, usually while I’m doing the lunch dishes, and she climbs into the rocking chair with a book and starts “reading” out loud. I asked her if she was reading to her toys or one of her imaginary friends and it turns out that she pretends her sister is lying in the crib while she reads to her. I hope so much that she’ll want to do it when her sister really is here.

Dr Seuss

This isn’t such a new habit though; whenever George comes home and goes into the bathroom for a shower, Hayley has a tendency to bring one of her chairs into the hall where she sits (mostly) patiently, waiting for him to come out. It always makes me laugh.

Patient

Self-portrait taken yesterday, at 33 weeks and 5 days. It amazes me, the way that a pregnant belly defies all laws of gravity and just keeps growing straight out like that.

Getting ungainly

Hayley, guitar goddess.

Guitar goddess

We decided that we aren’t busy enough with a 3-year-old, a baby on the way any week now, two rats, and a dumbass cat. So we added six new members to the household: Meet the new goldfish, Goldie, Dorothy, Nemo, Oscar, Angie, and one fish whose name alternates between Dory and Bruce.

Fishies!

Although she tried to keep about her normal daily activities, she kept running back to the bookshelf saying, “I just want to look at my fish for a minute!” She even pushed her table over there so she could eat lunch with them.

Fishies!

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Whew. I’m tired. Time for a bit of reading, then bed.

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I am: 33 weeks, 6 days.
Craving: Pumpkin pie.

Reading: The Historian.
Watching: Nothing much.

I love: Hayley’s fish.
I hate: Torpedo baby who likes to launch herself downwards onto whatever nerve that is down in there. Holy ouch!
Eating: Breakfast – Cinnamon waffles. Lunch – Leftover tortellini with rosé sauce. Supper – Pierogies with fried onions and sour cream.

Just because I'm irritated

If you don’t watch “All My Children” you don’t need to read the rest of this, but I just have to get these things out.

1. I have always despised Erica and also Susan Lucci for being an overactor of epic proportions. But you know what irritates me the most of all about her? The way she always has to say “my daughter, Kendall” or “my daughter, Bianca” when she’s talking about them. If she just says Kendall, we’ll know it’s her daughter. If she’s talking about Kendall already, saying “my daughter” will not leave us perplexed and confused. It drives me batty and she must have done it at least five damn times today.

2. If Zack and Kendall don’t admit they’re falling for each other and GET IT ON ALREADY, I will honestly implode from the tension. For the love of all that is holy, KISS HER ALREADY. PLEASE!

Ahem. That is all.

It's like Jurassic Park in there

So most people have seen “Jurassic Park” yes? Remember when they show the raptors inside their area and they’re attacking the electric fence systematically and Dr. Grant is in awe and says, “They’re testing the fence for weakness”?

That’s what it feels like in my uterus right now.

She’s a fairly active baby in general as it is, but for the past 20 minutes I have felt a constant pushing starting at one side and moving steadily across to the other. Then the pushing goes down one side and back up the other, and starts again. Over and over. It’s not painful and it’s not actual kicking or elbow jabbing like it usually is, it’s just like someone is in there pushing steadily to see if there’s some weak spot so that she can suddenly burst out of my stomach like the parasites in “Alien” do.

Combined with the fact that last night I had to stop reading to Hayley for a second because I was overwhelmed with the weird and uncomfortable motion of an elbow trying to protrude from my belly button (Hayley felt it and thought it was hilarious. Ha frickin’ ha kiddo.), and I can’t help but think this baby is not as enamored with my uterus as Hayley was. She also has a tendency to abruptly launch herself downward, headfirst.

This kid wants out. Too bad for her that I keep lecturing her that she needs to stay in there for at least three more weeks or else she’s grounded.

Out of the mouths of babes

Two snippets of Hayley talk today:

While having lunch, Hayley requested that I put on “the Buffy songs” or as it’s more commonly known, the soundtrack for “Once More With Feeling” (which is still one of my favorite Buffy episodes, by the way). When it got to the song “Walk Through the Fire” she sat singing along and then after Buffy sang “so I will walk through the fire” she stopped and looked at me pensively.

“Buffy shouldn’t walk through the fire Mommy, because it will burn her.”

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When George calls male friends, he has a habit of asking, “so what are you doing? Nothing? Just playing with your monkey?” Playing with your monkey is one of his favorite euphimisms for, well, you know.

Today I went in the bathroom for a second and Hayley was playing with one of her phones across the hall in her bedroom and I heard this:

“Hi! Hi. I’m good. How are you? So are you playing with your monkey?”

It took all my self-control to not fall off the toilet. I’m just glad that she doesn’t actually understand what she’s saying. And I don’t want to know who she was pretending to talk to.