have you ever suffered from pregnancy meltdowns (where you turn completely crazy for no apparent reason)? i had one last night....it was caused by the library calling to tell me to return "elmo's potty time" for the second time. i sat on the couch and shed some tears and said i need some "me time". it lasted about ten minutes...then i felt silly and ate ice cream.
ha....being pregnant- isn't it grand :)
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Yes, definitely a symptom that I don't miss about expecting...you feel so out of control of your own emotions!!! Hope you do get some "me" time!
ReplyDeleteIt's ok, you have a great excuse. You're making a little person, that's hard work !
ReplyDeleteYou are so adorable, Shannon!
ReplyDeleteSome days, when I need some 'me time' I just go into the bathroom and lock the door for a few minutes. I get bored pretty quick and am more willing to come out and face my kids/responsibilities. :)
I hope the move/settling in is going well.
PS We have the Elmo's potty time DVD (maybe there is a book that you have?). Anyway, it is HILARIOUS and so awkward to watch the real life cast talk about potty stuff. I giggle all the way through it.
I completely understand! Except that I'm preggo with my first--- I don't have a little one at my feet to take care of like you do!
ReplyDeleteBless your heart'
ReplyDeleteI have no doubt that you will return Elmo, fully pottytrained!!
Hang in there, those hormone rages can be up and down!
Take some time for you, it's a good thing to do.
Have agreat day,
Leslie
Oh man, that story sure does bring back memories! I remember sitting at my desk at work sobbing for NO REASON. Talk about embarrassing!
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The Glamorous Housewife.
I so know what you mean... With 2 kids I had many {still do}. I was a fighter when I was pregnant not really a crier, but had many freakout/meltdown moments. They soon will be over & you will have a new bundle of joy! "Me Time" is perfect! Have it once a day if you can! Good luck...
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Alexandra
sometimes I act like that and I'm not even pregnant!!
ReplyDeleteMight I add, that having teenagers makes being pregnant seem like a day at the beach.
ReplyDeleteNo, not really, but hang in there and a good cry always makes me feel better. Do you have a "tear jar?"
pve
are you kidding me...i melt down now (not pregnant) just thinking about being pregnant again. i hated being pregnant...glow?...that's called sweat. and having my grandmother in law say i looked fabulous with a fuller more weighty figure...yeah NOT cool!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh.. I still do that and my baby is 2!
ReplyDeleteRather nice place you've got here. Thanks the author for it. I like such topics and everything connected to this matter. I would like to read more soon.
ReplyDeleteYou are too cute. I am just three weeks away from having my fourth and believe me, I MELT DOWN TOO MUCH! My husband just pats my back and reminds me it will all be over soon.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you.
I'm w/ Blue Hydrangea - I act like that sometime and I'm not pregnant either!
ReplyDeleteYes! But ice cream and/or chocolate always made me come to my senses. Oh my poor husband. What I put him through!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! The good thing is I still eat ice cream and feel much better after any meltdowns, mine or the rest of the family....
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Victoria
Ah I am so sorry! Sounds like the icecream helped to kill the silly hormones :)
ReplyDeleteYes I recall those moments during pregnancy......except I still have them on occasion these days and I'm not even prego!!!
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