Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Daybook for 03/16/2010




FOR TODAY
(03.16.10)
Outside my window...faint tinges of gold are on the horizon as the night moves in.

I am thinking...that my sweet baby gets the hiccoughs a lot lately. It is mildly distracting but oh so cute. It is far more rhythmic than when The Diplomat is just kicking and squirming.

I am thankful for...my nephew's health and that his seizure last week was just a result of a high fever.






From the kitchen...there is a trend toward eating more organic foods. Beyond the health benefits, organic fruits and veggies seem to be far more flavorful.

I am wearing...pajamas. I know it is a bit early, but at least I am comfortable.

I am creating...lists and schedules. I am also still working on a baby blanket for my new niece or nephew.

I am going...to make dinner soon. Tuesday is a late dinner night here at Chestnut Hollow because Ish teaches a few night classes.

I am reading...way too many things at once.

I am hoping...that tomorrow's glucose tolerance test is the last one of this pregnancy.

I am hearing...very little at the moment. It is quite peaceful here right now; my upstairs neighbors must be out.

Around the house...there is some tidying to do.

One of my favorite things...is a restful night of sleep.

A few plans for the rest of the week: Tomorrow morning I have to get some bloodwork done, and then i have a date with the swimming pool. Tomorrow evening is the first night of Childbirth classes. Thursday is pretty free for now. Friday I will be going swimming again. Saturday Ish and I have Reading Workshop, and after that, we are going to a lecture that one of our friends is giving. Saturday evening we are having dinner with friends.

Here is picture for thought I am sharing...


"I will know it is spring when the cherry blossom tree has flowers on it"--Owen, 4yearsold

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1 comment:

  1. Wow! Your week sounds busy! Hope all goes well with the tests and that you enjoyed your quiet evening.

    Blessings!
    Deborah

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