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| Our very 1st family photo. A memorable one at least. |
A short time after that, I was pregnant again. This time a June due date made the idea of working and being pregnant a little easier. My pregnancy was amazing (other than the swollen legs and feet). I had no weird cravings (which was disappointing!), no early issues - just a healthy baby. Going through pregnancy at a school is really fun - all the moms share tips and the parents of my students and my co-workers even threw me a baby showers!
My last day of work was May 20th. It was a field trip in 2nd grade. 9 months pregnant, I didn't think a walking-all-day field trip sounded good. I swapped with another teacher, i taught his classes and he went on the field trip. I left work that Friday without the burden of grading papers (although report cards were still due), but it was a feeling of relief. I could sleep in, relax, put my swollen feet up, catch up on Real Housewives episodes... you know, the important stuff in life.
I woke up saturday morning peeing my pants. So much for sleeping in. My husband was off doing finishing touches on the home we were moving into the next week. I texted him, "my water broke, come home when you can." It seemed like 10 seconds later he was home. We hadn't packed anything, my due date wasn't for another almost 2 weeks. We enjoyed the moment, our last moment as just the two of us. We slowly drove up to the hospital, got coffee on the way. I called my mom (who was in Oregon, 5 hours away, also my Ob/gyn) who booked it home. She barely made it. We checked in at noon and Summer was born at 5:44p.
I can't wait for Summer to have a sibling. Have I mentioned I want 12 kids?
I'm just sayin'.

haha LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it Raine!!! Share all those amazing experiences this past year! you will love being able to look back and read all these posts.
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