Will be 40 wks on Sunday. Am huge, knackered, immobile, grouchy and fed up. I already have a 2 year old who I looking after a by myself full time in the week, which is why I love the weekends; DH is fab and loves spending time with DS so I can get some time to chill.
Thing is, tomorrow we have friends coming over to show us their new baby (rub it in why don't you!) and they'll be bringing their 2.5 year old as well. I really like them, but I just can't be arsed being all entertainy while our 2 boys rip the house up and I'm supposed to be all gooey about a new baby.
I also have a friend who wants to come and stay at the end of the month. I love her to bits too, but not sure at what stage this baby's going to show up, and whilst it sounded like a good idea when she first mentioned it, am now getting the fear as don't want to be hostessy when have just popped, want to spend all my non existent spare time sleeeeeeeeping if at all possible, or chilling with my new baby, DH and DS.
Also - the bloody text message and phone calls, all the time...."are you still pregnant?!!"....with massive shock, although am not even due til Sunday, and could in theory be another 2 weeks...
I know. Am being a bit of a bag. They all mean well and all. But all I want to do is lie in bed, read magazines and eat chocolate by myself. Not have the same conversation over and over again:
"oh you must be fed up now!
"are you sure it's not twins"
"have you got any names yet"
etc etc ad nauseum.
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bohemianbint · 15/08/2008 18:43
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