I'm going crazy with the "advice" my mom keeps giving me with the disclaimer of "but you've never had a baby before.."
Today she seriously told me to make sure I don't have my 3 week old in the sun for too long, like I would actually leave him outside to sunbathe. I don't even go out in the sun for prolonged periods of time without sunblock or shade, I certainly wouldn't take my son outside for longer than a few minutes with direct exposure to the sun. Just needed to rant a little.
Re: if my mom says this one more time!
i'm loving how my mom keeps commenting on how i'm bigger every time she sees me, and what a big baby DS must be.
seriously, does your having given birth to me allow you to say whatever you want about my pregnant body? cause i don't think it does.
Application approved Dec '11
Mar '12: Homestudy interrupted by change in Uganda requirements - where do we go from here?
After searching and searching, back with Uganda but with our homestudy agency's program.
Homestudy complete July 19
USCIS I-600A submitted July 20. Biometrics appointments arrived Aug 17; fingerprinted Aug 21; 171H received Sept 25th. On the wait list Oct 1st: #18. By Jan 25th, we're #13!
Come home, baby A!
My mom is driving me around the bend by calling EVERY DAMN DAY and asking some variation of "how do you feel? Is anything going on? Any twinges?"
Yesterday she called and practically insisted that I must be in labour because she "had been thinking of me all day". Yes, logically this means I am in labour, you nut.
What drives me the MOST crazy is the fact that she is an intelligent woman who is a LABOUR AND DELIVERY/POSTPARTUM NURSE. SHe should know better, ffs.
haha my mom was the total opposite when I was pregnant, doubting the severity of the contractions I was having. She even said to me after I had my son "how disappointed" she was that I had an epidural. Coming from the woman that had 2 scheduled c-sections in the 80's where they put you out completely, and never experienced the process of labor and delivery it felt like a slap in the face. Especially since I didnt even get the epidural until an entire day of contractions.