Thursday, August 25, 2005

Sjoe!

Well, it's done (more or less!). We're moved in to our new flat. Took long enough! Boxes are unpacked (although we still have to sort stuff around to make it all fit properly), and utilities set up; only a few things left to sort out - like curtains...

Needless to say, my back and tummy felt it. Before you say it, yes, I was good (well, for me anyway!) and did not lift heavy stuff. Pushed a bit - but then I figure that's good practice for January! - but always sensibly, with my back, and with bent legs...

We took a long weekend away, to recover, which was lovely. It was so nice just getting away from all the things that I can see need doing - like the garden, and the curtains, and... - and just have a complete rest. It was nice not to feel guilty about taking time off to just read a book!

My indigestion is getting worse. Nothing seems to help - I'm popping antacids like sweets, and then popping prunes to counteract the resultant constipation. It doesn't matter whether I eat small meals or big ones, avoid acidic foods or avoid alkaline foods, eat slowly, drink plenty of water (actually - water seems to make it a LOT worse, so I've taken to drinking milk instead), eat bread and other starches to "mop up" excess acid, sit up straight, lie down.... Nothing works. I've finally decided I should go and see my GP about it. There must be other women who've had it this badly and there must be something stronger I can take - maybe an acid suppressant of some sort.

I've taken the opportunity afforded by the move to pack away clothes I can't fit into. It's quite sad really, to think that it'll be a year or more before I can wear some of these items again - and some of them are my absolute favourites. I also bought my first item of preggy wear - a pair of jeans with cotton fabric waist panels and adjustable elasticated waist. UGH! It sounds awful, I know - but it doesn't look too bad, as long as I wear long-ish shirts to hide the cotton panels.

I'm still having my popcorn cravings... at least nothing more bizarre than that! I suspect all the extra salt is the culprit causing massive foot and leg cramps though, so I'm going to have to start making my own with no salt, instead of buying the microwave variety.

Next week is my 2nd scan (21 and a half weeks). We've decided we want to know the sex of the baby, so watch this space for the announcement. We went browsing for baby stuff the other day - just to look, you know? OMYGOSH! I'd forgotten how much STUFF babies need.... and how expensive it all is! And then I got to thinking that it's time we started thinking about actually buying some of this stuff so that we don't wind up with a serious cash flow problem over Christmas... and then I got to thinking that it's time I started doing some more reading... and then I got to thinking that I've only got another 4 months left in which to do all this... and then I got to thinking that in 4 months I will actually have a real live baby of my own... and then I got to panicking again.

Of course, I know we'll be fine, but in the immortal words of my darling husband "I HAVE to panic!" (Zim-SA border, 1994-ish) Hee hee!!

I've also bought myself a book on exercise during pregnancy - a pilates one (and got a free yoga one with it, which I won't be using...). I figured that it was time I got back to doing exercise and built up the stamina and strength I'm going to need to carry, push and handle both the rest of this pregnancy and then a growing baby. Of course, good intentions are great, but there's no time like the present, right? Hmm... ok, I'm off to eat some popcorn and read about how to exercise - maybe watch some of the Ashes test... watching someone else exercise is good too!

Nicole

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nicole,
a lot of the stuff they say you need you don't! If you nurse you can dispense with sterilisers etc. (We used to use a saucepan full of boiling water to sterilise the dummy) You can also pick up a lot of stuff secondhand - and there may be mums in church who will loan you stuff for a while - like the tiny baby seat.

In Finland each mother gets a box of goodies before the birth and many of the new borns spend the first few weeks sleeping in the box. It's got a soft matress that you can also use as a changing mat later on.

Here no-one uses wetwipes (except when travelling) as they are so expensive. They just hold the baby ín one hand and stick him under the tap. course we have mixer taps here, not those horrid ones where the water is cold no matter which one you turn on!! ROFL

Glad the move went well. Enjoy resting and reading. Hope the indigestion settles down soon.

Be blessed :)