Bloody hell this thread moves so fast I am exhausted just thinking about catching up with it but I shall do my best:
Mickey What Olympics venue are you going too? Let me know and I will advise as best I can. I know if going to the stadium one of the stops is a huge walk - which I will be fine with there but not so fine when knackered and on the way back. We have a silly amount of tickets and kicking off with the rehearsal for the Opening Ceremony - all of a sudden very excited. Was thinking I would be too pregnant to enjoy it all but currently still comfy(ish) and up for it so should all be good.
Yomping I Agree with Crazy The word baby shower made me shudder. And I don't think I would want one. However, if people want to organise something then seems churlish not to let them. I would just not want it to be called a baby shower, or be like a baby shower but they can all pretend it is a baby shower. And for it not to last long so you don't squirm under the attention. And crazy - my bump is also huge, I don't remember being this big at 37 weeks with DD. People keep assuming that I am due soon. When I say October they look like this:
and then like this
. Don't be too hard on yourself. I find my tolerance levels with DD have dipped, I think they will come back up again a few months after birth. We do the best we can - I am sure you will manage just fine.
london did you check your purse was still in your bag? Only joking. I have had lots of random acts of kindness in so called unfriendly London since I have been pregnant. I have only had to shame people a couple of times And I think people smile at you more. I like it.
Bella lucky you breaking up early but I think DC's can be much harder work than actual work. For what it is worth I would give DS from potty training. If they aren't interested it can make things harder. We had the same with DD. Gave her 2 weeks off and then went back to it and we were accident free. Anyway enough of the unsolicited childcare advice. I shudder at the thought of having to face potty training again with this little fella, so I feel for you.
Kyria good that work are taking you seriously and you lucky swine to get another week off. Are you feeling better about it all though?
Elpis I vote for swimming. If it relaxes you then it is very important. sod work and family and all you are worth it I may trip down to the lido next week if this London heatwave is to believed.
Orange I feel a little choked up at the thought of a little 3 year old at your door, head bowed, offering gifts of love to say goodbye. You sound like a lovely childminder. I hope me & DD can make the staff cry when she leaves nursery not sure as some of them are hard faced ladies
Squid you are due a whole month after me so should not be jealous of you finishing work. But I am. I cant help it. I have 3 fecking months to go and can't bear it. Stressed and busy and finding it really difficult to motivate myself. Still working hard but having to force myself. And made a tit of myself in front the of the CEO by having a bit of a breakdown about my tosser of a boss. I want to be able to control myself better but have given up the fight - the hormones are winning. So stressed, busy and pissed off - not a good combo. DH says I should take time off but don't want to give in to it. --I am being a nobber aren't I?
loopy well done for tidying up the last thread - some of our OCD friends on the friend would have been all unnecessary about it not being complete. I on the other hand am I messy cow who would have just kept wondering where you had all gone too.
As we have so many renovation experts amongst you all at the moment - can I ask for opinions please.
I know some paints are bad for us but is it ok to do painting ourselves if we get nice safe(ish) paints? Want to paint a couple of rooms but not sure if I am being reckless or not? Would you do it? I would appreciate your thoughts before I decide if I should get someone in to do it.
Right working from home so should go and do some work.