Saturday, August 2, 2008

A little complaint to help me through the day.

All I want to say is I really don't think there is anymore room for this baby to grow. I can not imagine her getting any bigger. Seriously, I am at the point that I can't breath b/c she is nestled oh-so-sweetly in my rib cage. So she isn't going up any further. Where will she go? I don't want to go into labor early or anything.... especially with Peter leaving next week, but honestly, I forgot how uncomfortable this last stretch is. Today doesn't feel like a "miracle" day. Thanks for listening.

4 comments:

Rebekah Downs said...

Oh, Julie, I know what you mean. It's hard to remember that feeling, unless you are going through it. I remember being uncomfortable at the end, but the exact memories are fading. My "baby" is going to be 6 in December! Aaaggh! Unbelievable!

I will pray that you will be able to make it through these last few weeks without being too miserable. =)

The Two of Us said...

Hey friend, sorry you aren't comfortable today. :( I really can't imagine what that must feel like, but I'll pray that God gives extra grace for these last few weeks. Hang in there.

I can't wait to meet her!

Gabby Abby said...

Hello, I wanted to tell you I am there with you. We went on Friday and Lauren is already 7 lbs 7 ozs. Un like you, I want her to come early, I can not imagine carrying another 9lbs 8 oz baby. At least you have a date to look forward to, i have to just wait it out. uggg... Samanthas room came out really nice. I can not wait to get back to the states and work on Laurens and the boys now that they are going to be sharing.

Miss you tons!!!

Brownells said...

Oh, with Robert I felt like a beached whale after working all day. And those ankles - sooo nice. He was 2 weeks overdue and I drank soo much castor oil! He was just wedged in there like a triangle. He ended up about 9 1/2 lbs.
I guess the point of the discomfort is to get you to push like crazy!

Richard was the opposite - he was early and I was bawling b/c I wanted to keep carrying him (he had been given very little chance of surviving.)

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