Mornin all
Not much to say really, but here I am anyway. Dh is working from home today so will have the computer for 8 hours, so I thought I'd get a post in quick.
I dreamt I had a girl last night, strange as I know already I'm carrying a boy. Then started thinking again about the best reusable nappies to buy, had to stop that fast, or I'd have been awake from then on! I think I'm going to start out with disposables and then start on the washables when bub's about 8 weeks and I'm more organised (in theory!).
Does anyone have home help planned for after baby's born? My mil has offerred to come and stay for a week or 2, and I'll probably take her up on it, even though she gets on my nerves sometimes. It will be good to be able to rest up and get feeding established.
My physio starts on Monday, so still sufferring with the sacro-iliac pain at the mo. I've been to ante-natal yoga twice, which was good, but so gentle it's hard to imagine it's doing me much good. The teacher is really funny : he's about 55, short and stocky with a broad Manchester / Salford accent, and he calls us all "girls" - not what I was expecting at all. He seems very knowledgable though.
My manager at work has asked what I'd like from work as a present when I go on mat leave. Any ideas? They'll probably collect between 50 and 100 quid. I think I'll ask for John Lewis vouchers, and then maybe I can buy my washable nappies there. Also I love their nursery department and even if I don't get the nappies there, I can always see something lovely I'd like to buy.
Iris
I'm a Speech and Language therapist, and I work in a school for children with ASD, I love it there, although 3 days a week is enough! You are a healer are you? Is that your job, or do you do something else as well?