beth, your goal musings are entirely in line with what I learned in business school. If you're meeting all your goals, your goals are too low. If you can't meet any of your goals, they're too high. Ideally, they should be just beyond what you would do without trying hard.
Scary stuff, Cashmere. If it makes you feel any better, about ten years ago my dad was scheduled for an angioplasty that turned into a quadruple bypass. He made it through the surgery fine and is healthier today than he was then.
eesh, remind me not to get one of those. (I know, I know, all worth it. But it sure sounds like a bitch.)
Bwahahaha! I gotta go with brenda on this one. No offense meant at all to any mothers. But it sounds all very scary. and exhausting.
Good on you, Susan.
'Ma to your Ma, Cashmere.
Much ~ma to Cashmere's mother.
Parenthood: it's the toughest job you'll ever love.
lots of ~ma to Cash's mom.
-t - I've been wondering how you've been feeling lately? (holy crap, there's that question that I was just complaiing about last week!!!) Ok, I guess what I meant to say is, how is the pregnancy going so far?
-t - I've been wondering how you've been feeling lately? (holy crap, there's that question that I was just complaiing about last week!!!) Ok, I guess what I meant to say is, how is the pregnancy going so far?
Hee. I'm actually feeling really well. No nausea, yet, I'm just extra tired and even that is getting better the past couple of days. I've already taken one of my extra bonus pregnancy tests just to reassure myself that the first one wasn't lying.
I have my first doctor's appointment on Monday. I'm looking forward to it with a mixture of anticipation and dread.
Not to scare -t or anything...but the mind boggles at a 17 lb. baby. My mom carried 16 lbs of baby--but there was two of us!