Well I haven't posted for a couple weeks now, but I have been a little busy with growing a child in me and taking care of the children in this home…oh and my hubby! Seriously though, I feel like I have been so busy. I did get a chance to take some time and start making some nursing covers for myself. I love the materials that I have chosen so far, they are super cute.
My pregnancy is going good so far, I am 30 weeks 3 days, only 8 weeks 5 days to go!!! YAH! I can't wait. I am starting to get really uncomfortable though and have recently gotten Restless Leg Syndrome. It is the most horrible thing when you are trying to sleep…your legs tingle and stuff and you have to move them. I hate it!! I love my growing belly, that's something I just love about being pregnant. I don't like that it is in my way, but I love it more the bigger it gets. I am having a hard time with sleeping and my back is hurting really bad lately and actually now that I think about it just sitting at the computer is pretty dang uncomfortable!!
Kendra starts school on Monday; we are really excited about that. She is going to do such a great job in 3rd grade. Her teachers name is Mrs. Bayer and we get a chance to meet here tomorrow at the school. Kendra isn't with us this week, but Kaylie and I are probably going to run up there in the afternoon to meet here, hopefully Spencer can meet us up there. But if he can't, I at least want to introduce myself and put a face to the name. We are also going to stop by and visit Kendra's teacher from last year, Ms. Mitchell. We just loved her and are going to miss Kendra being in her class…but I know we'll see her and talk to her during the year anyway. She was a great teacher and a great influence on Kendra.
Kaylie is just Kaylie, so sweet and then so loud like her daddy! She isn't up to much lately. We are waiting until next year to put her in preschool…it's just a little expensive right now. But starting in January I am going to put her in ballet. They have a class for 3 year olds and I think it will be great for her to get out and do something like that with other girls her age. I am excited to have her looking like a little ballerina, even though it is 5 months away. She is a handful, but a good one most of the time. She is a great listener when she wants to be…LOL. It's so cute though because she has such great manners already. She said Thank you, or no thank you, please, excuse me and a couple others. It makes me feel good as a parent that she has already learned the importance of these words. This morning I asked her if she wanted eggs and her reply was "no thank you mom". And actually just now I put on a cartoon for her and she said "oh, thank you mom". So sweet!!!
Anyway, I have to get a few things ready for my day tomorrow so I don't have so much to do. Kaylie has a doctor's appointment with a dermatologist for some bumps on her face which her pediatrician has said is molluscum contagiosum. I just want that confirmed and something more done about it than the ped saying "oh it will go away". Yeah, well she has had it since right before she turned 2…time for it to go away!! I'll let you know how that goes!
xoxo
Katie
Please be careful with the molluscum. It can take years for it to go away on its own, but leave marks everywhere in the process and infect others she comes into contact with and the rest of the family! I've been dealing with it for a year until I found some silver-based stuff on the internet. The freeze and beetle juice treatments they did on my son were awful, caused the virus to spread and left scars everywhere. I tried the silver stuff and it really helped, so when it was diagnosed on my Ayden, I used it right away and didn't have to go through the same mess. DON'T IGNORE THIS NASTY BUG! CAREFUL WITH THE FREEZE OFF OR THE ACID/BEETLE JUICE! And that Aldera they tried him on, irritated his skin something AWFUL! Anyway, best of luck, and take care of that molluscum before it gets out of hand!
ReplyDeleteWhoa - I just read that above comment...that mama is freakin' me out ;) I hope you are able to get it taken care of with no scarring!
ReplyDeleteI am excited to see these nursing covers you are making. Maybe that would make me better at nursing in public...I'm always having people hold a blanket for me so I get get adjusted. I feel so bad you have RSL. I have that during the later halves of my pregnancies and it's bad! Mine is the worst in the evenings. I found that if Aaron would massage my legs, it would give me some relief!
I hear you on expensive preschools! I also decided to just sign Olivia up for dance and one other little reading class. It will save me money and I figure that I can teach her when she needs to know for Kindergarton. Olivia loves to "play school." She gets her back pack on and I'm the bus driver and then the teacher. It's great. I've also heard from a few different teachers that primary helps prepare them for the classroom/classmates setting...
Love ya!