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Monday, March 12, 2012

Nesting Area ~ please do not disturb.

 Came upon this picture the other day and let's just say that the darling sign on the porch should be hanging on mine, (it reads, "NESTING AREA please do not distrub")!
I've been in serious nesting overdrive. 
No corner is left unturned. 

Somehow 6 months have come and gone already!
I am feeling SO GOOD and SO GRATEFUL.
Of course I'm tired by the end of the day, but that's usually the case when there isn't a human growing on the inside!  In all honesty, I feel my very best when I'm pregnant.  I truly enjoy it!  And this is the "nice" trimester.  Still not too large and lots of energy to burn!  

25 weeks of Lovie. 
 

 Paisley was sick last week so we had lots of extra snuggle  time.  It was sweet at first and then a little annoying because she was at my side constantly.....BUT, it was JUST what we both needed though, to sloooow down and just exist.  What a GIFT a normal day is.  Luke wanted to take a picture of us the other day so I let him.  This was pretty much our position for the day, (except for taking Tyler to/from school and making meals).  

Just letting you know we're still here. 
We are doing well and I'm so excited to reveal to you the stuff we've been working on. Lovie's nursery will be started tomorrow!!!
I MADE MYSELF finish all most of my other projects before starting on the nursery, (working on it is kinda like my reward for getting all that other stuff completed)!  

Tonight is the first night with ALL THREE CHILDREN IN ONE BEDROOM.  They look so sweet up there.  The boys in a queen bed and Paisley in her newly redecorated "corner" of the room.  She's sleeping in her toddler bed.

I'm watching my belly bounce around as I type and it looks so funny!  NEVER ceases to amaze me....all this kicking and action and life, coming from the inside~out!

"It is only possible to
 live happily-ever-after 
on a day-to-day basis." 
 ~Margaret Bonnano~

Here's to a little "happily ever after" in your day......
and to your normal days, the ones that feel so wearisome and exhausting.  The ones where everyone is alive and healthy and you have food to feed your children.  The ones where you have running water and seeds to plant.  May we be grateful for the "normals" of life and not take them for granted. 

4 comments:

Aimee said...

Reminds me to be thankful for the ordinary days when everyone is healthy and there is food on the table! Love you!

Anonymous said...

Hola from the Dominican!!
HOLLA!

Shelly said...

love the quote . . . and all you wrote. {yup, that rhymes} I'm pasting this quote on my post today. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for nesting in my home as well ;)
So sorry that Paisley was sick :(
-Ang