Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Guess what...

I have to be at the hospital at 7:30 tomorrow morning...to deliver baby number two!

I found out our good news eight months ago by phone.

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Jeremy found out that night via a scrapbook layout.

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Quincy learned of the baby two months later at a scan.

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After

  • a hospital stay,

  • morning sickness that made the morning sickness experienced last time a bit of a joke,

  • a lot of sugar consumed,

  • an unfortunate craving for McDonald's cheeseburgers,

  • countless late night trips to the toilet,

  • an amazing amount of movement,

  • many midwife and doctor visits,

  • an incredible bond formed between a little boy and a baby in utero,

  • one too many baby outfits purchased,

  • a few sleepless nights,

  • a random third trimester pain that definitely won't be missed,

  • twelve kilos gained, and

  • a whole lot of lists made,
I find myself here already.

The first trimester crept along at a snail's pace, but the rest has passed in the blink of an eye.

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Until I have this new bundle in my arms, I don't really know how our lives will change. What I do know though, is that I will...
  • miss the kicks and constant companionship that pregnancy affords,

  • no longer be able to justify eating everything in sight,

  • have a heart that in an instant has doubled in size,

  • feel so blessed but totally overwhelmed,

  • benefit from experience, at least a little bit,

  • wonder if I will ever get a good night's sleep again,

  • have two little ones who depend on me for virtually everything,

  • worry that I won't always be able to find the necessary patience,

  • dream about what this little one's personality will be like,

  • enjoy seeing Quincy in his new role as big brother,

  • be excited to watch a sibling relationship develop,

  • be thankful to finally be a mother of kids,

  • find the juggling act difficult at times,

  • try to treasure each moment, because I know how quickly the present becomes the past,

  • do my best to nurture our family of four plus two,

  • find it nearly impossible to remember what life was like before,

  • embrace this new adventure with open arms, and

  • not be getting much sleep tonight.

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