Wow. I just got off the phone with my friend Holly, who told me she is pregnant! My other friend Val is unexpectedly pregnant too, and now I feel JEALOUS! Val and Holly will both be turning 40 in the next few months, and I am right behind them. I always told my husband if we have one more, then it has to be before I am forty. So now I am adjusting it a TEENY bit to being PREGNANT before I turn 40. That buys me a little bit of time, in case we decide to go down that road just ONE MORE TIME.
My biggest fear is that I will die.
Honestly, Brooke's emergency birth was really scary... I have this terrible feeling that if I went there again, I would end up being that statistic - the mom that dies with a complication. So I tell myself that having another baby for me is sort of selfish, and that is what has been holding me back. I mean, the kids I have already need me.
Besides, Alex could never make it without me. LOL.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Shameful
So the other day was the first time I have posted all summer, basically. That is just shameful, and I have no great excuse. Summer went along as it typically does in our house. I always have these great big plans of doing lots of fun, inexpensive, memory-making stuff with the kids, and then... nothing. We do the same old stuff - nights and weekends filled with our kids softball and baseball games, then tournaments, then soccer. Before you know it - GAPKIDS is putting up their back-to-school clothes online, and I am getting ridiculous amounts of fall catalogs in the mail.
Crap. Another summer, over.
This summer was particularly painful, because we had more rain than sun. I often felt like I was stuck in some bad Groundhog Day in Seattle movie or something. Rain really put a "damper" (hehe - admit it, that is funny) on my plans. The kids actually go back to school in less than a week! I'm not even done getting everyone organized for school, and that's almost like a crime in my book. I can't stand to be disorganized.
These are some of the things that I wanted to do this summer:
--Go to Sleepy Hollow Lake (not once)
--Go to Lake Taconic (no)
--Go strawberry picking (nope)
--Go camping (negative)
--Take fun bike rides with the kids (barely)
--Make my backyard look GREAT (boo, soggy marshy mushroomy yard)
--Go to Cooperstown (did it!)
--Go to the Bronx Zoo (nah)
--Take the kids to Six Flags, Zoom Flume or Hershey Park (no)
--Go Hiking (not once)
--Howe Caverns (Jenney and HER family went...)
--Weekend in the city (Statue of Liberty, Museums, etc) - this did not happen.
Oh well, I guess I will put those things on my Summer To Do List for next summer!
Crap. Another summer, over.
This summer was particularly painful, because we had more rain than sun. I often felt like I was stuck in some bad Groundhog Day in Seattle movie or something. Rain really put a "damper" (hehe - admit it, that is funny) on my plans. The kids actually go back to school in less than a week! I'm not even done getting everyone organized for school, and that's almost like a crime in my book. I can't stand to be disorganized.
These are some of the things that I wanted to do this summer:
--Go to Sleepy Hollow Lake (not once)
--Go to Lake Taconic (no)
--Go strawberry picking (nope)
--Go camping (negative)
--Take fun bike rides with the kids (barely)
--Make my backyard look GREAT (boo, soggy marshy mushroomy yard)
--Go to Cooperstown (did it!)
--Go to the Bronx Zoo (nah)
--Take the kids to Six Flags, Zoom Flume or Hershey Park (no)
--Go Hiking (not once)
--Howe Caverns (Jenney and HER family went...)
--Weekend in the city (Statue of Liberty, Museums, etc) - this did not happen.
Oh well, I guess I will put those things on my Summer To Do List for next summer!
Call me Ishmael
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