Mon Mar 23, 2009

You know something’s up when…

-You go from wanting nothing but Tuna sandwiches and chocolate milk for breakfast one day, to not being able to look at it the next
-Arby’s starts sounding yummy
-Your husband asks what you want to do for your weekly date and you say, “go to sleep?”
-You have to hold your breath while changing a diaper so you don’t puke all over the toddler you’re changing
-You have to hold your breath doing almost ANYTHING because the planet itself and everything on it has too much of a freaking odor to be tolerated.
-Despite the fact that you’ve spent the entire year kicking butt on the elliptical and thought you had achieved a relatively awesome level of aerobic health, you suddenly can’t get up off the couch without getting winded, and climbing stairs has you seeing stars
-No matter how much attention your poor husband gives you, it’s not enough and you just might give him what-for at any second for ignoring you these past 5 minutes
-Water, which is traditionally your beverage of choice, tastes like mucus
-EVERYTHING, for that matter, tastes like mucus
-You no longer have any desire or ability to socialize whatsoever because you have sour stomach 24/7 and can’t quite think of anything else to talk about
-Certain parts of the female body, which are already significantly bigger than they should be, swell even larger (is that even possible?) and hurt like crazy
-You are suddenly obsessed with getting a certain bedroom cleaned up, bunk beds assembled, and extra stuff purged, driven by fear that in a matter of weeks you won’t be able to do anything both because of the extreme loss in physical strength and stamina mentioned earlier, and an admittedly unrealistic fear that you’re going to turn into an elephant
-You’re left to wonder if you’re going to be in your 2nd trimester before the dumb doctor, who you haven’t even met yet, is going to have time to see you since she’s already bailed on your first appointment by being suddenly “out of town” and is booked for the next month
-You start avoiding people because despite the fact that it was intentional, and long awaited, you’re not exactly happy about it yet and haven’t been in the mood for congratulations. However that may be directly linked to having sour stomach 24/7 and being unable to think of anything else to say. Or look forward to.
-You write this crazy post because you HAVE to. Because you can’t post anything about your life anymore without addressing the fact that you feel crappy, and you’re tired of being vague and mysterious when people ask why you’re not posting.

This all having been said, we’re really very happy about our exciting news :-). I wasn’t sick with my girls. I had round ligament issues and sciatica, and I was very sensitive to smells, but I wasn’t sick. With Clark… all nine months, baby. I had to liquify my food after he was born to get my body used to digesting again. That was an exciting realization. Actually, it was creepy.

Nate wants a girl. He’s hoping that the sickness isn’t so much a “boy vs. girl” thing, but more a “pregnant in your 30s” thing.

I guess we’ll find out in a couple months or so when I hit 20 weeks and get an ultrasound.

19 Responses to “You know something’s up when…”

  1. Elizabeth Says:

    I made it through the first four or five things, and knew exactly what you were saying. Congratulations! Here’s to hoping this little one will ease up on you soon.

  2. Kate Says:

    Congratulations! Ginger helps the sour tummy (so I am told) and I swear by peppermints (IBS) and peppermint tea.

  3. Anonymous Says:

    congratulations!!!!!! Hope you feel alittle better soon.

  4. Carrie Says:

    Congrats Mama! I knew before I even finished reading the first one! I hope you start feeling better really soon! Lots of love!

  5. Natasha A. Says:

    Congrats!! 😀 I do hope you feel better soon!

  6. Joanne Says:

    Wow. Big news! Many congratulations. Not everybody can get preggers–even when planning it–so count your blessings! All of them, boy/girl/squid, whatever, are wonderful additions to your household. 🙂 (hard to remember while feeling sick to your tummy, I know, but that will pass…!)

  7. JudithNYC Says:

    Congratulations!!! Hope you feel better soon.

  8. Maggie Says:

    Yay for one more for your family! As everyone else, I wish you relief of your symptoms soon. Congratulations!

  9. Kirstin Says:

    Well done! Congratulations, again!

  10. susan Says:

    Yay, how exciting!! I hope your stomach settles soon. Do you know a date yet?

  11. Katie - The Knitting Mama Says:

    I knew it by #4!!! Congratulations!

  12. Jenifer Says:

    It’s about time you fessed up! I had an inclining about a month ago…when you posted about feeling like crap. Congratulations! I’m due to have our surprise baby in about a week and a half. Count your blessings that you’re in you’re 30s and not 42 like me!! Good luck.

  13. Ellen Says:

    Congratulations!

  14. marti Says:

    congratulations, but i am so sorry you are feeling awful!

  15. Naomi Says:

    Congratulations! Ellen asked if I had heard the news and I said I wasn’t current on my blog reading! I hope this is just a phase in the pregnancy so that you won’t feel like this the whole way through!

  16. Suzanne Says:

    Congratulations! I have been suspecting it for awhile and as soon as I read “tuna fish” I knew! 🙂

  17. Monica Says:

    I haven’t checked in in a long time – congrats! I have 6 and was sick as a dog for all of them. I 2nd the ginger (I had tea, my sr ate the candied ginger) I also found salt to be a big help – not saltines, but plain old salt, or olives. I also avoided high carb things – bananas, crackers, etc.

    good luck!

  18. Anna Says:

    Oh my goodness! I can’t believe I haven’t read any blogs, including yours, this entire month and I’m just now reading this!!! I’m very excited for you and your family. I hope this icky feeling doesn’t last the entire time though. Thanks for sharing with us and congratulations (hope you are ready to hear it now).

  19. Anita Says:

    LOL. I read the first sentance and thought, “man she sounds as pregnant as me!” Congratulations 🙂

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