DH farted in LO's nursery and I started sobbing and screamed "This is a room of innocence and you have ruined it!!!" Poor DH couldn't apologize enough as I sat there uncontrollably sobbing haha
Omg!!!! I just spat out a piece of toast over this. This is hilarious. You are awesome.
I cried because I folded laundry last night and didn't get a chance to put it away. The dogs just jumped on the couch and threw all the folded clothes in the floor. Now I should probably re wash anddddd fold them again
I cried at JCPenney because we passed the backpacks and my DH said "we'll need one of those in 5-6 years to send LO off to school." I just stopped in my tracks and started bawling.
I cried hysterically for an embarrassing amount of time because I A) wasn't hungry Hadn't eaten much protein that day and C) really didn't want to eat anything with protein.
Thanks hormones, now my husband probably thinks that I'm insane.
I was watching the episode of The Tudors where Anne Boelyn is executed and I bawled like a baby. I'm a historian - I've spent hours and hours studying and writing papers about this. It's not like I didn't see it coming. wtf?
Anyone else have something to share?
-------------- I meant to reply that I loved that show! I started reading a bunch of books on The Tudors around that time.
I cried during shark week, not because of people losing limbs and lives, but when that little dog got attacked and survived I just looked and my two doggies and started bawling lol. I was so happy that dog was ok!
OMG I did too. Lol! I have a super soft spot for dogs getting hurt.
We went to Vegas with a big group shortly after we found out we were pregnant. It was still early so we weren't telling anyone. I had to fake drink the whole time, and I was BAWLING one night because "everyone but me was having fun".... pity party much? I mean, this went on for a long time. I'm sure DH was wondering what he got himself into.
I cried because I was eating a ginormous bowl of Fruit Loops (my one true food love since becoming pregnant) and my fiancé took his spoon and pushed the Fruit Loops that were sticking to the side of my bowl down into the milk. I was borderline hysterical and kept saying, "Those were special and I wanted them to be crunchy, how do you still not understand the way I eat my cereal?!?" He felt terrible but still had to keep from laughing at me, I still feel awful that I yelled at him over Fruit Loops.
the ONLY time Ive cried over something was the day that I figured out I was pregnant. I cried over the fact that my housemate used all the hot water and I wasn't going to get a shower before work. That was clue #1 for me that something was up! LOL other than that I haven't cried since.
I cried because I was eating a ginormous bowl of Fruit Loops (my one true food love since becoming pregnant) and my fiancé took his spoon and pushed the Fruit Loops that were sticking to the side of my bowl down into the milk. I was borderline hysterical and kept saying, "Those were special and I wanted them to be crunchy, how do you still not understand the way I eat my cereal?!?" He felt terrible but still had to keep from laughing at me, I still feel awful that I yelled at him over Fruit Loops.
I do the same thing with my fruit loops! And probably would have reacted the same way towards my H LOL. Don't mess with someone's cereal, especially a pregnant woman's cereal!!
I'd like to add that although I haven't cried a ton during pregnancy, when I do... it's a COMPLETE meltdown, and I just can't stop. Anyone else? No matter the reason, I always feel out of control. I typically get in the shower and just sit on the bench bawling my eyes out for at least 30 minutes. It's ridiculous.
I cried the other day because I wanted to take a nap and just couldn't fall asleep. Other than that I haven't really had too many WTF breakdown moments.
I'd like to add that although I haven't cried a ton during pregnancy, when I do... it's a COMPLETE meltdown, and I just can't stop. Anyone else? No matter the reason, I always feel out of control. I typically get in the shower and just sit on the bench bawling my eyes out for at least 30 minutes. It's ridiculous.
There are definitely more seasons. Netflix has all of them, right to when Henry dies.
I forgot to mention that I also cried when I watched Borgia because of how historically inaccurate it is.
1. I love all things Tudor, including that show (which is essentially historical porn for ladies)
2. I love that you felt that way about Borgia. That show was so disappointing.
I really hated Borgia. The acting was shoddy at best, and I raged every episode thinking "WHO THE FUCK WROTE THIS SHIT?" It was so bad it made my head hurt. But, I started it, I had to follow through with what Netflix had. And I'm SO glad they don't have all of it.
This effing commercial! I thought I was going to die this spring because it was on every channel, and I bawled every time I watched it. Teacher passion mixed with pregnancy hormones...bleh!
@kissamary I bawled at this commercial too. The teacher passion: that we can contribute to this possibility and excitement. And just the sheer joy of watching kids get that excited over school. It floods me with so many happy feelings and the tears just pour.
I cryed over my cat not cuddling me. I cryed watching what to expect when expecting when she had a miscarriage. I cryed when I tried to talk to my dad when I couldn't get the right words out . I cryed because my bf at the time fell asleep before me
A couple of weeks ago I decided to cook the last of our hamburger patties on the stove for lunch for myself and my husband. I got distracted and they got over cooked. I called him into the kitchen and showed him, saying "I don't suppose you want to eat one of these?" He said "not really," and I just lost it. I ran away crying and was hysterical for probably a good 30 minutes. He offered to cook some more on the grill, which upset me even more because there were none left to cook.
Re: Stupid things that you've cried over.
Oh and I cried earlier on in my pregnancy because the McDonald's coffee machine was broken.
I cried hysterically for an embarrassing amount of time because I A) wasn't hungry
I meant to reply that I loved that show! I started reading a bunch of books on The Tudors around that time.
Jamie
There are definitely more seasons. Netflix has all of them, right to when Henry dies.
I forgot to mention that I also cried when I watched Borgia because of how historically inaccurate it is.
Jamie
Jamie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyDXdHVw-yM
I cried over cheese sticks, too. I feel you.