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OMG I wasn't this emotional with first one

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hartmel · 29/06/2014 05:08

Well as it states above.!

Yesterday was my birthday and my husband took my DS and me out for a nice Dinner. As we live in the country and the next big city is one hour away, so we planned it as a shopping/ dinner day.. Which was lovely but on our way home I drove just to give my husband a break from driving (plus I love driving Grin) anyway we got into this extreme rainfall it was pouring so bad that I could at some spots only drive 15-30 m/h.. Normally I don't have a problem with that but yesterday I started crying. Once we where in a clear area where the rain stopped I just started to cry even more. Poor DH he was so shocked seeing me like that.. I had to pull over and he took over..

Well I thought now DH is driving all is good, nope, once another heavy rainfall came I started to get teary again and cried through it..

Once we where safe and sound at home I burst out laughing because I found it all of a sudden hilarious. Grin

But late in the evening I noticed some Braxton hicks I guess it was because of me crying and being so emotional.. What a great birthday! Grin

Oh and I'm 23 weeks with dc2

Just wanted to share. As I wasn't this emotional with my son it was a new experience for meGrinSmile

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MrsMonkeyBear · 29/06/2014 07:22

I had a similar experience the other day too. I'm expecting DD1 and also 23 weeks.

I got home from work and was getting changed. Suddenly it dawned on me that I can't fit into any of my favourite clothes!!! I just broke down, DH was at a loss for words as he has never seen me cry so much and for so long. And just like you about an hour later I was laughing about it. DH has now promised to take me shopping to get some nice new things.

I've never been an overly emotional person and it is starting to freak me out that I will cry hysterically over something so trivial. I also have found that I've now got the sense of humour of a teenage boy, spent ages giggling at the phrase "smuggling nuts" the other day.

hartmel · 29/06/2014 13:36

Witt my first I laughed a lot. I found a lot of things hilarious.. Guess what my now 9 month old son, since day one is a happy boy and now at this age finds everything hilarious.. He sits and plays with his toys and suddenly starts giggling for no reason..
So it is good that you are laughing a lot maybe you will also get a happy baby at the end..

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