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So many things, so little time.

12/11/16        11:33

I don't know if it's because it's my second time around or that I'm more busy with work and Felicity,  but the time is surely flying.  I've had so much to blog about, but have been caught in so deeply in the whirlpool of life that I haven't thought to share my experiences.  First, me and the baby are doing well.  It's crazy,  but I'm just as scared about something wrong happening as I was with Felicity. I actually was more frightened this time around because I had a scare on Black Friday.  Thanksgiving night, I started to feel lower abdominal pain,  lower back pain and cervical pressured. These were sensations that I hadn't experienced until my third trimester when I was ready for Felicity to enter the world.  This baby was not yet welcomed. Me and Arlinton rushed to the emergency room only to get the diagnosis of progression of pregnancy and round ligament pain.  Treatment : Get some rest.  However lackluster a diagnosis and treatment, I was excited the baby was fine. Honestly,  I was doing the most as usual and was scheduled to do even more.  I think I would have been sure I harmed my baby if I went on. Fortunately,  I now know how crazy pregnancy can be. Everything is normal until it's not. 

Some better news is that we know the sex of the baby.  We opted for the maternity 21 test as we did before.  I got the results online,  so thought it would be perfect to do a reveal for Arlinton. I bought 2 delirium tremens beers, one with a blue label and the other red.  I put yes or know under the bottles and asked him to guess.  He calmly  said, " I already know it's a boy." He was correct! We will be expecting a boy as the new addition to our family. We are very excited. 

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