All of this craziness has collided with the affects of my third trimester. This has actually been a great pregnancy with the exception of the morning sickness earlier on and it wasn't until recently that I have started to get uncomfortable. I wake most mornings with every part of my body feeling as if it had been subject to some alien testing during the course of the night. Just drying my hair and making a little breakfast can leave me exhausted and short of breath like I have just been running sprints in my backyard. The braxton hicks contractions have started coming more frequently bringing that oh so comfortable feeling of someone tighten your midsection like you tightened the strings of a corset in the old days, causing my attractive waddle to become more pronounced. Add to this the lovely creaking and cracking sounds my body makes as I try to move into and out of various positions and the intermittent backpain and you have got the makings of some uncomfortable weeks on the horizon. At least I am in the last stretch.
This all may make me sound like I am not enjoying this or that I am completely overwhelmed, and to be honest, sometimes I am. But more often than not God reminds that this is truly precious time. After the birth of our second child, never again will it be just Noah and I at home together each day. I am thankful for his age, for his ability to give me hugs, to laugh with me, to dance with me, to play with me, to respond to the pages as I read him a book, to sing the Alphabet Song, to count to ten and attempt the teens, to say "Mamma" when he needs something, to ask to pray each night as he goes to bed. He is my precious boy, my buddy, my pal, my joy and I wouldn't trade this time for anything in the world.
Although there are all new adventures soon to be had, I know I will miss this, as sure as I will miss the new adventures when they have come and moved on into memory.






