Friday, November 23, 2012

Hello Friday



It's getting close over here. Days are no longer filled with to-do's and must-have's, but rather with a little bit of this and a little bit of that and of me sitting down, breathing heavily and not accomplishing much. It's as it should be, I think. I'm tired, but better than I have been. I'm huge, and getting bigger by the minute. And there's something wrong with my right hand, so I can't really type. But all is well. And that is something.

Today we're making gingerbread after school. And I've pulled out a few of our favourite Christmas books. There will be leftovers for dinner and a fire and some sitting together, and quite possibly some crying (B) and teasing (W) and losing one's temper (me) – since we are all handling this imminent change in our lifes a little differently at the moment – but we'll be here. And J will come home from work, and no matter the state he finds his loved ones in, the house will smell like Christmas. And that's good enough. So here's to gingerbread and Friday nights and being together. Yes, that is something.

6 comments:

ElizaHennessey said...

They call this time in the states "the time before". Once the new baby is here, this time will be the time you look back on fondly. The children will be fine, and you my dear WILL be fine. Sending positive thoughts to you!

Anna Ander said...

Thanks for sending those positive thoughts, it seems to be working! Not many days now and I can't wait!

RW said...

I am going to pull out our favourite Christmas books this week.

Pamela said...

Oh my, it's been forever since I've been on your blog... You're pregnant! Actually, according to fb, it looks like you just had a baby!! Many congratulations to you!! xoxo

ElizaHennessey said...

So this baby bump is still something I look at every week or so, hoping you will start posting! I hope the baby and your other children are well!

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