I Need a Belt!
I have to say first that I feel I’m getting redundant with
my posts about what’s going on in my post-pregnant life. Yeah yeah, I’m trying to lose weight and
dealing with lack of sleep like all new moms.
And I know that’s got to be dull and boring to read about. So I’m making a resolve to limit my posts on body
and baby topic in the future.
I do have a lot I want to talk about; lots of things that were
main reasons for me to start this blog.
Things like punctuation, and how I’m not even sure if I correctly used a
semicolon in the last sentence. And
writing. I’ve wanted to write
something for a long time. Not a big Dan Brown-type
novel, but a book, maybe for children. And I’d love to write about the idiosyncrasies
of the English language and how we speak it.
So, in the future, I’m going to focus more of my posts on the less
physical, and the more mental.
But for now… I need a belt!
I was heading out today and realized the hip hugger pants I’ve been
wearing weren’t going to stay up on their own.
I was running late but I ran to the drawer, the one I thought used to
have belts in it but that I hadn’t looked in for several years, and I grabbed
my trusty leather belt. I had to suck in
to get to the first hole.
Devastated. But wait… that was a
belt designed for non-hip height jeans. There is hope!
And indeed, when I found the correct belt, it did the job as
expected. I’m also just barely under my
pre-second pregnancy weight. Soon I’m
going to start some exercising so I can keep up the weight loss momentum until
I get to my goal (by spring, darn it.)
The Big Boy Update: He really doesn’t like the
word “no.” He dislikes the word “NO!”
even more. But then again, what baby
does. We’re trying to redirect him to
something else when he gets into something he shouldn’t, but it’s hard to
redirect when he just pulled your hair and then laughed. Or bit your knee with all his might. But in this house, babies don’t get to win
when it comes to “no” and their safety.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: I’ve had to bridge her to the next feeding in the middle of the night twice now by bringing her into the bed with me. I am not a proponent of sleeping with babies. It’s fine for those that want to do it, but I prefer the children to have good sleeping habits in their own beds. So hopefully this is a very short term thing to get her into her full night sleep. Good news, she’s gotten into the four-hour meals even better today. I think we’re going to make it.
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