I am now in my 8th month. March is almost over with with leaves us with April and however long Spuds decides to incubate for in May. I have decided that I am done now. 33 weeks is good, right? According to Chris' co-workers, this is when it all goes down hill. Once the woman has declared that she is done all she does is get bigger, gets angrier about getting bigger, stops sleeping, gets more crabby due to lack of sleep and overall just becomes a miserable person until she delivers. I am not sure what they have warned Chris about labor though, as I am sure he probably hasn't seen my full potential for crankiness yet.
With the 8th month seemed to also bring with it swelling, or as it is now lovingly referred to as "playdough ankles". Admittedly it seems to be more of my shins than my ankles, my ankles have begun to lose any definition between them and my calves.
| Oh look, I can press into my leg. No big deal |
| Oh wait, it's still indented... |
If big foot were to take up running, I think I have an idea as to how he might feel. Currently, my running, a.k.a. trudging, feels more like my feet are just flopping in front of me hoping to convince the rest of me that I should stop. In the end, the more active I stay, the better I feel, so I try to keep doing something.
The nursery is getting closer. Recently, I made Chris do the closet shuffle so that we can empty out the nursery closet. I am anxious to use it. The only bigger things left is cleaning out the closet, and then moving the futon out (once Oscar-the-couch goes to his new home) and then getting/putting in the glider. But, for now, this is where we are at:
Lastly, Eleanor. She is currently responding well to the high dose of Prednisolone. She is back to her bouncy-trouble-causing self. Not only that, but she loves food. Food of all kind. She has taken it upon herself to make sure that all bowls remain cleaned. We are able to go for walks again without her dragging and she has resumed her role as Protector against window squirrels.
So while, I know this is not a permanent fix, it is a lot easier to get through each day seeing her enjoying life again.
Hoorah for Eleanor!! I'm cheering for her.
ReplyDeleteGeez, that is some crazy edema! I used to get a lot of relief from swimming, but Rochester in April isn't the greatest setting for water sports. I hope you find something to make you feel more comfortable in your skin! Jaime was right; you look very small and compact for 8 months.
Hugs! I can't wait to visit y'all this summer!
It will be good to see you as well. The henrietta pool is closed until mid april, but i do plan on going there maybe on Sundays. The compression socks help some, but after a full day of work I still have the edema, albeit not as marked.
ReplyDeleteKeep cheering for Ellie. I think she can sense it ;)