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Re: Manic Monday
-DH and I have been battling some form of gastrointestinal virus for basically the last week. I've never had anything like this honestly. One day you feel awesome, so you eat like normal, and the next day you regret it and feel bad again. He's had it much much worse then I have. Hopefully we're on the mend!
-Because we've both been feeling sick, our house is a mess and laundry has piled up. It definitely gives me a lot of anxiety.
-It's nice to be able to take off work when you don't feel well, but parenting is a job you can never call in sick for. Especially when both parents are sick! ugh!
-I really want to get my hospital bag packed and had planned to get that done this weekend. Nope. It also just dawned on me that I have to get a bag packed for our daughter too. Not sure how that one went over my head until just now!
First Pregnancy
Second Pregnancy
- BFP: 09/11/2015
- EDD: 05/25/2016
Baby Born04/15/2016
PGAL
DS: Born 5-17-16
I'll talk to my OB.
(mini side rant -- My ILs never come visit us. Whenever we throw dates out there for a visit to us, they're always vague and avoid-y and never commit to a visit. So I'm like, forget it, let's just go visit them, they can get some grandparent time in, and we'll call it a day. I'm telling myself I need to be mentally prepared to potentially have my baby up there which I'm not thrilled about, but it could happen. Ugh. Maybe this is a bad idea).
@clw617 YES! Having the same freakout, I did not go early with my first either. The weekend I am 37 weeks we are planning on driving two hours for a baptism. My husband mentioned making a weekend out of it, and getting a hotel the night before and doing some fun things with our toddler, and I am like what if I go into labor?
SO emotional - and planning on talking to my OB about it as well.
In other anxiety news, LO is estimated to be 6 lbs and I am only 34 weeks. I wasn't surprised since DS1 was almost 6lbs when he was born 6 weeks early. And I know the size estimates can be way off. But still, I don't want to birth a gigantic baby!
I'm sorry the job situation is so stressful! My DH was job hunting last fall, and finally, he got an offer. Even though he is working very hard and often stressed, it is a better stress because he has a job! You will get there soon - I hope that you can enjoy the infant period and then find your dream job by the end of summer!
Mama to Three Girls:
Twins born March 2014 at 26 weeks due to preterm labor
and our 37weeker born May 9th, 2016!
Mama to Three Girls:
Twins born March 2014 at 26 weeks due to preterm labor
and our 37weeker born May 9th, 2016!
Edit: Holy crap how did I not realize how many librarians are on here!?!?! We're awesome- people need to realize this and give libraries more money so we can all have jobs.
The only stress I'm really feeling is trying to make sure that I'm not taking on too much at work and that everything is done quickly so that if I go into labor early (I'm currently 35w+3d) everything is taken care of.
The problem with trying to find a job in library science is that there's usually some kind of hiring freeze because funding for libraries is always being cut (don't even get me started on this issue), and/or once people get into the field, they generally stay at the job that they're at because it's just so good.
In case you haven't heard of it - a lot of people that I know in the library community hadn't until recently - look up INALJ (stands for I Need A Library Job) and your state. They have volunteers for each state/region who basically scour the internet once a week for library/MLIS related postings. One of them was in one of my tech classes, and if it wasn't for her I wouldn't have found the last two jobs in a row that I found. The ALA/TLA job boards have nothing on this girl.
I'm sure you'll find something somewhere, and will keep my fingers crossed for you...at least you probably won't be dealing with summer reading!
And I'm all over here like, man I only have 1 real friend since moving up here 2 years ago, a neighbor, and I need more friends. Lol. I meet a TON of people all the time and I'm nice to most people but I don't want to be friends with them if ya'll know what I mean. I definitely believe that you end up becoming like the people you hang out with so I'm really picky when it comes to being "real" friends with someone. All of my really good friends live 10+ hours away and most of them don't even have kids yet and here I am expecting my fourth.
Hi Jennifer,