Well, my body has already started all these wonderful (insert sarcasm here) changes. I'm embracing them as best as I ever do I guess. It's such a challenge being short. There's no where for the fat to go, you know? Well, I'm hoping it's going to my 2 little sweet peas inside. It's only been the last few days that I've started thinking about the reality of it all. You know. The come home from the hospital, get no sleep, reality of it all. I must say, I'm pretty scared. I mean, I KNOW that if I can just survive a few months until the buggers sleep through the night I'll be GOLDEN. But, let's be serious here. I'm getting old. Yeah, that means I'm going to be going to sleep at like 9:30 at night. That sounds luxurious to me now. Maybe I should try to start that this week. It's so hard to do that because well...we like to stay up at night when the kids are in bed, sleeping. That's really the only husband/wife time that we have. But, I'm probably going to be a much more pleasant and patient person with the extra "normal" sleep. I'll let you know how it goes this week :)
Love,
Kim
There are 6 (count'em 6!) of us plus our 4-legged love, Mocha. Everyday is a new adventure with it's own highs and lows. This is my journal, my soundboard, my therapy and my soul. This is my "go-to" place. Come on in!
Saturday, August 06, 2011
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- Oak City Books
- Welcome to my blog. It's a dedicated place for my book reviews, criticism, and love of all things bookish. I am a mom of 4 busy kids that uses reading as my, "thing." I find that reading books turns off all (okay, mostly all?) of the noise of my world and lets me get away for a bit. Reading helps me escape the reality of the piles of laundry that will never be done, the dust bunnies that I swear will one day grow legs, and the emails and outlook calendar that occupy my life Monday- Friday during working hours. Reading is therapy for me and always has been. I've always been a big dork, introverted, creative, and reflective. If I won the lottery tomorrow, I'd probably open up a used bookstore with my standard poodle somewhere on the side of the mountain and surround myself by others who enjoy passing their time reading. Until then, I'll keep on keeping on. And, I'll settle for reading when I can. Which, I try to fit in as much as possible. Cheers to your busy life and mine, doing the best we can, as often as we can.
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