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1/04/2006

Skipped a day...

I really shouldn't do that - skip a day in blogging, that is. What happened is that I got caught up in a game. I don't usually play computer games that often, unless it's something that's easy to quit, like a card game.

But yesterday, I ended up playing Stronghold 2. I didn't realize what a waste of time it was until it was late and I had to get housework done. So I ended up blogging a little on my modblog, but other than that, I hardly blogged at all.

Anyway, tomorrow, I'm supposed to be tested for a bladder infection. I hope I don't have one, then I would have to go onto antibiotics. This means downing alot of yogurt and kefir to make up for what the antibiotics destroys, since antibiotics not only destroy the bad bacteria, but the good bacteria as well.

Of course, this means I get to go to Rutland, which also means that I can do some shopping... I have been trying not to go out since I don't have a cell phone. But this week, my husband will be with me, along with the kids, and I will be, literately, within yards of the hospital. Although, if I just go into labor, I'll have to drive the 30 minutes home (how ironic). The problem is trying to call the midwife without a phone, although I'm sure that the doctor's office will let us use their phone.

My husband went shopping for me. He took the two older kids while I stayed home with my youngest. What a break. I got a few things done and relaxed for a while. No, not blogging or web surfing, but playing with the youngest. It will be a matter of days (I hope) in which I won't be able to spend much time with her.

It seems that I have been pregnant forever. This is the first pregnancy when I actually want it to be over with this bad. I actually enjoyed my last three pregnancies to pretty much the end. But this one I had a hard time enjoying. I don't know why. I do look forward to having a baby. It's too bad I have to go through the pregnancy part. Perhaps it's God's way of keeping the population in check. I mean if we could skip pregnancy, I wonder how many women would have many more children.

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