Love it! Thanks for the laugh!!
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Posted by Rachel Balducci in Family on Monday, March 08, 2010 9:02 PM
I thought I would share this picture with you. This is what 34 weeks looks like, when you’re trying to get on shoes and socks and head out at the end of the day. I got about half-way through before I just couldn’t breathe anymore and had to stand up.
When I looked down at my feet, after I “put on my socks” I laughed until I cried. This is how we roll, for the time being.
Happy Monday to you too!
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Ah, so funny! I am 32 weeks with #4 and I was just staring at my legs in the shower trying to build up courage to bend to shave them. I realized it would be really nice to have one of those seats in the shower I could rest my legs on! God bless!
Josie, in all seriousness, when I was pregnant with my first (2nd is due in a couple of weeks), my mother bought me a pack of the razors with shaving cream already built into the top, and that makes it so much easier! Just one step instead of several for shaving legs:). Good luck!
God bless your heart! I can totally relate. I have to wear hose for my varicose veins for most of the months of my pregnancies. We have 8 children and the problem started with the 5th for the most part. The veins get worse with every pregnancy unfortunately. Trying to put the hose on in the morning is very difficult. They are extremely tight, as they should be, and very get harder and harder to put on as my belly grows. My husband usually stands there and laughs. He refers to it as watching a circus act. You know like the woman who can put her legs behind her head and such. Then he gets me laughing and it takes 10 times longer to go through the process then it should have. Thank goodness spring is coming and maybe the socks can stay in the drawer very soon. Good luck and God bless you and baby!
I have to laugh at this, b/c I am with you, though I don’t have a baby on the way. I had back surgery 3 weeks ago and every morning my husband dutifully puts my socks on. Let’s encourage each other to not give up! God bless and prayers for a happy delivery for you!
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