Ahh, here are a few things I want to remember about being pregnant.
Most of the time feeling the baby kick my butt from the inside is not really great. My babies grow up and up into my rib cage without a whole lot of "out" growth. Five times now, five, I have had a little functioning person kicking my ribs on the right side of my body. This baby does not like it when I lie down on my left side--Lorien was the same way. Some nights when I lie on my left side this baby will kick until I roll to the other side. Lorien would place her feet under my ribs and pop them out until I rolled over. This baby has only done that once but I still have seven weeks to go...
Today while I was driving around town the baby was rubbing his/her feet along my right side under my ribs. I took a few minutes to marvel at the idea of this actual person moving inside my body. There really isn't another way to describe what a baby moving inside you feels like--it feels like a person moving inside you! Those are actual feet rubbing under my ribs. This baby is thinking about ways to make him/herself more comfortable and moving to accommodate his/her comfort. Or s/he has already figured out how to impersonate a cricket...
I don't want to forget how to hard it is to move with this gigantic beach ball stuffed under the skin of my midsection. I really look forward to moving with ease when I am not pregnant but I know I will take it for granted. I will also find time to complain about daily aches and pains when I am not pregnant. I just need to remember how truly cumbersome and out of control my body is right now. I waddle like a duck and the idea of bending over to pick up any thing is preposterous. Dressing a toddler is straight up torture. So, I need to remember this and be extra grateful once I get my physical freedom back. I should also try to work out or something but I am not going to make any promises here.
I know a solid nights rest is a long ways away but I want to remember that I am not getting a solid nights rest right now--with out having to care for a new born baby. I have to flip like a pancake every couple of hours. Heart burn keeps me awake and crazy pregnancy dreams wake me up once I fall asleep. Must be prep for the late night baby care coming in seven weeks or so.
Just a few things to remember about being pregnant.
Love,
Momma