This is my last week at work before finishing for maternity leave and boy is it dragging - Its only Tuesday but I am already fed up and ready to go. Ive managed to talk myself out of taking the rest of the week as vacation time but as I am not, and will be at work, people better watch out because I am not going to be fun to be around!
Who else is still working? Fed up?
Re: Still working...
Married my best friend 5/2/2008
TTC our first miracle since November 2010
BFP 3/16/2011 Chemical Pregnancy 3/20/2011
You are right - Staying occupied helps but it still sucks! lol
I have a quilt at home I am in the progress of making - THAT is how I would like to be kept occupied!
Still at work, too. I see no reason to stay home- I'm still moving around easily, everything I need to finish at home is done, I can get more work done here, and it keeps me busy. Win-win-win-win... for now
Now, if I get uncomfortable, my butt will be parked on the couch until LO makes her arrival!
Still working here too. I'm a high school teacher. Every morning I have at least 2-3 kids who will walk in and say, "Didn't you have the baby yet?!" It takes everything I have some mornings not to snark at them. Yes, I had the baby last night; but decided it was so much more important to be here this morning so I begged the hospital to let me leave and come back to work.
I had one coworker tell me this morning she is starting to get annoyed at still seeing me every morning. Really?! You're getting annoyed?! Well I'm sure your annoyance at seeing me is just so much greater than my annoyance at walking through the door every morning feeling like this watermelon-sized child is going to fall between my legs!
I guess I'm crabby today. Dr appt this afternoon...hoping to hear some good news about progression!!!
Started TTC 05.08
Me: Stage II endo, borderline high FSH
DH: perfect
1 lap, 5 IUIs = 4 BFNs and 1 c/p
2 IVFs, 2 FETs = 1 BFN, 1 c/p, 1 ectopic and finally a sticky BFP in May 2011!
1 FET in Aug 2013 = BFP!
I'm still here! Although, leaving a bit early most days. I don't know what I'd do at home all day - but my due date is next Wednesday and I'm thinking that next Monday & Tuesday aren't looking too appealing to me!
I feel like I still a have a ton of small errands to run - we lost the battery charger to our camera, ordered one online and are still waiting for it to arrive - so today I've got to go out and get a backup. I have a repair on my car that needs to happen - the seat belt buckle needs to be replaced so that's on the list today. I also need to exchange my DH's diaper bag - so hoping to do that today.
Not to mention all the stuff around the house that DH hasn't done and that I will probably just do for him - small stuff, like putting things away and tidying up.
Same here. Working until LO decides it's time to make her grand entrance. Not fun. Between the lack of sleep and my "sunny" mood, I'm sure I'm a pleasure to be around.
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I know right?! I am gonna start responding with "No, I am a figment of your imagination" and see what they say
Seriously people, your asking me the question so obviously yes, I am still here. You wouldnt be asking me otherwise would you?!
I'm still at work as well...planning on working until Friday and then going on leave, baby or no baby. I figure I'll be 40 weeks and 2 days on Friday, I earned a few days off if I haven't had the baby by Monday, when I'll be 40 weeks and 5 days. And more likely to bite someone's head off because I'm 5 days overdue.
I should also mention that I'm PHYSICALLY here, but mentally? Not so much. It's only 10:30 am and already I can't wait for the day to be over so I can go home, take a hot shower, and lie down lol. I'm basically passing the time...
And I agree, the "you're still here?" comments are killing me. So are the emails and facebook posts and texts I'm getting from friends and family asking if I've had the baby yet. They'll know when I have the baby! Good grief.
I can tell I work with a bunch of workaholics (I think most scientists are) since no one has said anything about me still being here. The most I've gotten is "tick tick tick" to time ticking down.
I am not even joking, the last woman to be pregnant in my lab had her water break while setting up an experiment.