Hello, let me introduce myself first..
For the first 30 years of my life, everything was smooth and worry-free. I was my parents’ most beloved child, found my true love in college, and happily married him after graduation.
At work, I was my boss’s most valued employee. Whenever I was in charge of a project, colleagues would inevitably say, “Oh, then I’m totally at ease.” I was constantly named “Employee of the Year,” with generous bonuses every year.
Later, I started my own business. Within just three months, I had broken into the market and started making money. By the fifth month, I was earning twice my previous salary. Growth was steady month after month. Right when the business needed more hands, I serendipitously met an amazing partner, and the company reached a whole new level.
Really, it seemed like at every step, whatever I needed, a pair of hands would always place it right in front of me, just in time.
My Two Girls: Ellie & Mia
Meet Ellie, My Firstborn
In 2020, my husband and I decided to have a child. After trying for over a year, we finally got the news in 2021 that a little one was on the way. In 2022, we welcomed our first child, Ellie. She made me a mother.
She is utterly adorable—big eyes, rosy skin, chubby little hands. Every time I look at her, I can’t help but give her a kiss. She is pure joy, and I love her more each day.
But as a first-time mom, I faced unprecedented difficulties. The postpartum tearing wouldn’t heal, and the pain was excruciating. Clogged milk ducts made my breasts hard as rocks. The severe sleep deprivation… And what was even more crushing was that, with zero parenting experience, I was clueless when faced with her unexplained wailing, night terrors, refusal to nurse, constipation, diarrhea, fevers… I desperately searched online, longing for one accurate, truly useful answer!
It was during this time that I thought, once I make it through this “dark” path, I must leave a light on for other new moms.
And Then Came Mia
Ellie had just turned one when I got pregnant again. In 2024, we welcomed our second daughter, Mia.
Completely different from Ellie, Mia is a great eater and sleeper. Although she had her fussy moments in the first two months, starting almost from month three, she became super easygoing. She feeds on schedule, gradually sleeps through the night, loves her solid foods, and adapted quickly when I had to stop breastfeeding due to mastitis.
This made me realize just how vastly different babies can be! It made me even more determined to write about my experiences.
Why I Had to Start This Blog
The Catalyst: A Life Pivoted
After Mia was born, my business also began to decline sharply. I had no choice but to close it and become a full-time mom. My work no longer involves Excel and Word, but instead revolves around changing diapers, washing bottles, making baby food, and managing household chores…
This has been a monumental challenge for me. All my past achievements seem irrelevant now. Managing two young children has brought me a sense of frustration I’ve never known before.
The Daily Reality
They are always fighting over things. When one is in my arms, the other immediately demands to be held too. When I try to cook, Ellie wants me to read her a book. When I attempt to load the washing machine, Mia has a diaper blowout, and I must drop everything to change her…
By the time I finish all that, I see the cup of hot coffee on the table has gone cold again. And it’s not until evening that I remember, “Oh my goodness, the clothes are still in the hamper, unwashed!”
Of course, being a mom is filled with happiness, but that doesn’t negate how hard it is.
My Promise to You
Because I’ve walked this path myself, I won’t just tell you how joyful motherhood is, like many websites do. I want to share my real, unfiltered experiences so every new mom can find a “companion” here.
I want to tell you: you are not alone. What you’re going through, I’ve been there too. Your breakdowns, your helplessness, your moments of losing control—I’ve had them all. You don’t need to feel guilty. This is just a small, necessary stretch of the journey for every mom.
My Hope for This Space
I really want to share my parenting experiences—not just the warm, glowing moments, but to honestly document the pitfalls I’ve stumbled into, the tears I’ve shed, and the “survival wisdom” I’ve scraped together in utter exhaustion.
The Goal: A Mom’s Toolkit
I hope this blog becomes a “mom’s toolkit,” filled not with vague theories, but with:
- Practical Tips: Like how to quickly figure out why a baby is crying, tried-and-true methods for dealing with clogged ducts, or how to efficiently manage the daily grind with twins (or two under two) solo.
- Pitfall Avoidance Guides: Sharing the baby products I regret buying the most, and those “game-changer” parenting hacks. Letting you know which parenting anxieties you can let go of, and which principles are worth holding onto.
- A Community for Moms: I hope my stories connect me with more moms like you. We can cheer each other on in the comments, share our own tricks, turning the storms we face alone into a journey we walk together.
The Bigger Vision
My previous career taught me to analyze data, solve problems, and optimize processes. Now, I’m applying all those skills to this new “position” of Mom. I want to prove that a mom’s value is absolutely not confined to the home. The mindset, resilience, and creativity we built in our careers can shine just as brightly—perhaps even brighter—in this more complex, long-term “project” of raising humans, and can even be transformed into a force that helps others.
My hope is simple: that every mom who opens this blog can let out a sigh of relief and say, “So it’s not just me.” Then, she can find a bit of practical info, a dose of comforting solidarity, and return to her sweet, chaotic mom-life with a little more confidence and a little less weight on her shoulders.
This road? Let’s walk it together.
Re: Introductions
Due date? September 15 (but not yet confirmed)
How did you find out? We’ve been trying and I took a home pregnancy test. I wanted to do something fun to surprise my husband but I got too excited.
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) my husband and I bought our dream home together last year. I work at home, and have for over 6 years now. We have 3 dogs thst we’re obsessed with. I love gardening and anything outdoors. We both enjoy camping and road trips.
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?) I’m honestly exhausted but also have insomnia for the first time in my life. I have waves of nausea but I haven’t gotten too sick yet. My first appointment is in two weeks. I’m nervous and very excited!
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever: Tortellini
Due date? Due September 16 according to my app, but maybe that will change slightly after meeting with my OB?
How did you find out? We had just recovered from covid and I thought the nausea/vomiting was due to being sick...until it stuck around for another week and a half and my period was a few days late. Not necessarily a planned pregnancy, we're a little shocked and slightly anxious about our age this time around, but we're happy to expand our family.
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) We have 2 boys who keep us on our toes. One dog, Arthur, who is a great little buddy and I think might suspect something is up with me based on my pheromones. He seems a tad clingy. We recently moved to a home on the Mississippi river and enjoyed kayaking and fishing last summer. Wondering how I'll be able to fit a big ol' belly into a kayak this summer...
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?) Feeling a little anxious about this pregnancy. My age is a factor, and I had GD the last time so am anticipating the glucose test a lot earlier this time and hoping that we don't have to deal with that again. Symptoms come and go, typical stuff but the bloating has been the worst.
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever. If I had to choose one thing, probably sesame chicken with fried rice!
definitely start the thread if you'd like!
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
First BFP on 1/4/22. Due date 9/13/22.
Great suggestion, I’d love to participate in an AMA board!!
Introduce yourself: HI, all! I'm Ashley.
Due date? Sep 16 ( not confirmed yet)
How did you find out? We've been ttc since a very traumatic miscarriage in October. I got my + 9dpo.
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) My husband and I have been married for almost 13 years, we have a 9 year old girl, a 6 year old boy, two dogs (soon to be 3 dogs), and chickens. I'm a medical review nurse now so I can wfh but prior to that I was a labor & delivery nurse for 5+ years.
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?) Anxious. VERY anxious. We were due March 30th but had a miscarriage at almost 15 weeks in October. I've found that I'm constantly comparing this pregnancy to that one. I feel like my symptoms aren't as strong this go around and it is making me worry. I've also got some underlying health issues that are causing concern. I've also had some very light spotting that has me paranoid since I also had a lot of spotting last time. I'm trying to remain calm but it's hard.
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever. Probably pasta.
I am due September 30th.
We found out with just a missed period and over the counter test. My first doctor's appointment isn't until February 23rd, which is part of the reason I'm so nervous. The only symptoms I have are bloating, constipation, and occasionally a little pulling or twinge feeling on my lower abdomen (not cramping and only lasts for a moment). This also adds to my nervousness that I'm not "really" pregnant or something will go wrong.
I'm so happy to have found this community to connect with and vent some of these fears.
If I could only eat one thing for the rest of my life, it would probably be milk and cereal. That's my go-to when no one wants to cook! 😂
On a happier note, I also have chickens! Aren't they the best?!
Due date? As of right now 9/10, they will reconfirm at my appointment next week, but to make a long story short I’m measuring behind what my LMP dates would suggest.
How did you find out? We had always talked about a 3rd, but with Covid put the convo on pause. We finally decided it’s now or never, as we don’t really want a bigger gap than what there already is going to be between this one and our older kids.
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) my husband and I have been together for 15 years and we have a 6 year old son and a 4 year old daughter. I work full time, so aside from that and spending time with the family, the only other hobby I really have right now is reading.
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?) This pregnancy feels very much like my first, except I’m nauseous at random times vs the first half of the day with him. Same aversions, no sweets, no grilled/sautéed onions, can only handle low amounts of meat, etc. I’m also just so exhausted and dealing with more cramping this time around.
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever. Easy, pasta all day.
Due date?Sept 8th
How did you find out? Went in for my yearly pap and they ran a test for me.
Tell us about yourself: I have 3 living kiddos and 2 in heaven my oldest is 17 middle is 12 and my youngest until Sept is 4 . I’m married to my best friend. I’m an older mom will be 39 when our baby sprout comes!
How are you feeling? Today is a better day nausea has been kicking my butt and tiredness as well. My first appointment/ultrasound is on Monday I’ll be 8weeks +4
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever.: Mexican food!! Tacos are my go to!♥️🌮
Due date? sept 15th
How did you find out? Funny enough, dollar store pregnancy test (+4 digital tests) and then blood work & ultrasound!
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) me & my hubby have been together for 7 years now & married 3 in June this summer. We bought our first house about 2 years ago & adopted the cutest black lab / shepherd dog, which we rename Duke!
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?) I had my first DR appt today & had my ultrasound, it was amazing I cried like a baby! Lol… I have been feeling so emotional lately & quite sick!!
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever. Pizza!!!!!!
Due Date: Originally I thought I was due around August 16, but it turns out I'm actually due September 11.
How Did I Find Out: We found out from doing a home test, then confirmed through an OB.
Tell Us About Yourself: I have 4 other children from my previous marriage, but my husband is extremely supportive and loves them dearly like his own. We are pregnant with our first together (his first, my fifth!). It's stressful because we had miscarried last year and have this fear it will happen again, but staying optimistic. For occupation I used to be an Ironworker but quit the union. I am now a maintenance personnel and welder at a gravel pit on 10 hour shifts. I absolutely love my job, and I love welding. I also love to crochet, cook, bake. I have a 7 year old German Shepard who is darling. My husband is also an Ironworker, and works around the clock.
How Are You Feeling: Physically nothing but my breasts and nipples hurt. I'm constantly nauseous and can barely hold anything but bread down. Emotionally I'm drained for multiple personal reasons.
GTKY Fun Fact: If I could eat anything forever it would definitely be Mexican food or Udon.
Due Date: 9/3/22
How did you find out?: Husband and I were trying since September and I just felt it. I took a test before my missed period and the line was bright and pink!
Tell us about yourself: I'm a speech therapist working in early intervention. I absolutely love my job! I enjoy doing crafts (card making, knitting), we also love to do outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking. Husband and I have been married for 3 years, together for 10.
How are you feeling?: Very tired, sore boobs, and nauseous. Fortunately no vomiting, but I have this gross taste in my mouth so I feel like I'm constantly eating to make it go away lol. I had my first ultrasound last Monday and we got to see our little bean!!!
GTKY: I would choose rice. I love any kind of rice and could eat it literally anytime!
September 3
How did you find out?
Super cheap pregnancy test strip, followed by blood test and ultrasounds at week 6 & 8.
Tell us about yourself: Job? Things you like to do?
I’m 43. This is my first successful pregnancy after a miscarriage this spring. I’m a landscape contractor. Currently no pets.
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?)
Next ultrasound is at week 12. I’m feeling decent. Tired/exhausted a lot of the time. Sore breasts. Heightened sense of smell combined with taste buds that seem mis-calibrated. Food aversions that shift around on a sometimes daily basis.
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever.
at this point in my pregnancy that would be fresh fruit!
Due date?
According to all my apps, September 16th! I'm 7 weeks and three days. First ultrasound is in a couple weeks, so we'll hopefully have an official date after that
How did you find out?
One day after my missed period-- took three separate pregnancy tests throughout the day because I was in disbelief!
Tell us about yourself:
Been married to my wonderful husband for six years now. This will be our first child and we are so excited! We have three fur babies: one cat and two dogs. I am a dental assistant by day but have a true love for fashion, art, and baking!
How are you feeling?
First appointment is in a couple of weeks and I am so anxious but excited! Just really want to make sure everything looks good and healthy, God willing. As far as symptoms go, I've had cramping everyday, lots of fatigue, backaches, sore breasts and some minor nausea (morning sickness hasn't quite kicked in for me yet). Emotionally, I have been feeling it all. Happy, nervous, scared, but super excited!
GTKY Fun fact: I have a hugee sweet tooth, so it would probably be any baked good, like cupcakes or cookies, lol!
Due date?
I’m anchoring the September month with a predicted due date of September 29th.
How did you find out?
I went through IVF so though the process was daunting but I knew exactly when it worked! After trying with IUI for many months we are grateful for the fertility doctors for making this possible.
Tell us about yourself:
I have been married to my wife for 2.5 years and we are extremely excited to build our family! I work a typical office job and otherwise fill my time on small projects of a new house that we bought a few months ago!
How are you feeling?
GTKY Fun fact: I have a huge sweet tooth ( I’m with you Nabila!) so I would choose cookies! I am most anxious that this little one might not want me to eat all of the cookies 🍪 I can! Hoping to win the lottery with craving all of the baked goods 🤞
Due date? September 30 but not yet confirmed
How did you find out? I was so sure I was but the moment has been such a long time coming that I waited 6 days post scheduled period to take a test and it was a very clear positive.
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) myself, my husband, our daughter, dog and cat moved to Costa Rica last year and have been so happy here. I quit my corporate job in the US and we made investments here in Costa Rica. We spend our days fishing, surfing and managing our businesses.
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?) It’s been 10 years since I was pregnant so it feels both exciting and overwhelming! In Costa Rica the public healthcare system is not generally where expats choose to birth so we are currently deciding between a home birth with an OB or a home birth with a midwife. I have a phone appointment with my first choice midwife next week and hopefully I’ll better understand then the logistics of care here.
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever. Mexican food which is not available here anywhere!!!
Due date? September 14, 2022
How did you find out? I had been acting extra emotional and spent my 40 minute drive home from work crying nonstop thinking about my poppy (grandpa) who passed when I was 10. Also, was super pissed at my husband for having to work over when I knew it was part of his job and he couldn't refuse. Usually understanding about that. Took a home test after dinner when I barely ate and it was positive. I was not quite 4 weeks. Just called my husband into the bathroom mid-dinner and showed him the test.
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) I have two bonus/step kids: 14 year old boy and a nearly 7 year old girl. The 7 year old is moving in with us permanently in a week. I have an 8 year old son from my first marriage that I have full custody of. Husband (31) and I got married in October 2021. We have 2 cats. I currently work but will become a SAHM around 5/6 months.
I have may-thurner syndrome, factor V, history of DVT and I am stented twice. My husband required I get cleared by a MFM specialist before he would be open to trying since I had been told by numerous physicians before to never get pregnant again. Got cleared in May 2021.
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?) Overall, shitty. I've been throwing up almost every day for 3 weeks. I've felt really depressed. No interest in much of anything. I go to work, come home and do the bare minimum, and am asleep by 7-8pm. My husband has been an all-star. Been doing all his usual household chores and mine without complaining. The moment I get sick he is there with a cold rag, to hold my hair, and to rinse my 'puke bowl' after.
I've had 3 appts and ultrasounds before 8 weeks. Have another ultrasound and appt @ 10 weeks and 12 weeks. I guess I'll be having them every about 2 weeks. Seems excessive but it's cool comparing the ultrasounds as we go.
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever. Probably sweet potato casserole!
Due date? September 18(ish)
How did you find out? We've been trying for about 6 months and this was my 2nd cycle after a MC. I took a test as soon as I could and I told my husband as soon as he woke up (he was working nights). I'm bad at keeping secrets, so I have almost slipped up so many times when talking to other people. We told a bunch of people the first time and I had a MC a week after we found out I was pregnant, so we have held back a lot more this time.
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) This will be our first child. No pets, but when we move into a bigger place, I'm hoping we will get a dog. I am a powerlifter and until I got pregnant, I was planning to compete in a couple local meets this year. I am a prosecutor and my husband works for the city.
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?) I have had some nausea the last couple weeks, but I've mostly just been really tired. I ended up getting covid, so the super smell has toned down a lot. My first appointment is on Tuesday (2/8) and I'm simultaneously excited and nervous.
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever: Nachos
This newest little one is unofficially due 9/27.
I took a test pretty early since we were trying to get pregnant and I suspected it. I had a full blown meltdown one day and knew something was different hormonally. We are really excited but a little cautious given loss we’ve experienced with our first.
I am a little nervous about delivering in a new country with a new medical system and I’m currently looking for a doctor near us that speaks English! I’m feeling the nausea for sure and the fixation on food.
Speaking of fixation on food, if I could eat one thing for the rest of my life it for sure would be sushi. It’s the only thing I think about these days 😆 😭
Due date: 9/11
How did you find out: Had some implantation bleeding, took a pregnancy test on New Year’s Day and it was positive! I had a chemical pregnancy in early Dec so I have been hesitant to get excited/ even introduce myself but I had my dating ultrasound this morning so I feel a bit better!
Tell us about yourself: I work in education, I love to read, I’m an Eagles fan, I love to shop, and I enjoy cycling & barre for exercise! This will be our first child 💜
How are you feeling: Depends on the minute 😂 right now I am anxious but also a bit relieved post-scan. No crazy morning sickness but sore breasts for weeks and so sleepy! I’m a little apprehensive so I may not be super engaged but it’s not for lack of support of all of you, it’s just nerves!!
If I could only eat one thing forever it would probably be sushi or turkey sandwiches which is so unfortunate 😂
Introduce yourself: My name is Julianne and this isn't my first rodeo but I am so excited to be back!
Due date? September 9th
How did you find out? We were out of town between Christmas and New Years and I thought for sure I would get my period while we were away. But I didn't - and I am an every 28 days to the hour kind of girl. When we got home I realized I was 4 days late. I never thought I was pregnant but took a test before I called my doctor to find out what was wrong with me. Turns out, nothing was wrong...just fertile.
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) My family (husband and two sons (June 2019 and Aug 2020) and I live in Baltimore with my mom while we rebuild our 1854 farmhouse. It's a circus but the end is near and we *should* be home by May 2022. My husband travels Monday - Friday several months a year for work so I solo parent some of the time.
How are you feeling? Exhausted. I was tired with my first but not with my second at all. However this pregnancy I am tired all the time and no amount of sleep helps. I also am nauseous which is new for me.
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever. Dolmas from Wegmans antipasti bar.
Due date? | Sept. 11, but haven’t confirmed by a doctor yet.
How did you find out? | I thought I had implantation cramps, so I was suspicious pretty early. I was hit with extreme exhaustion at three weeks so I tested and it was clear as day!
My husband has a favorite Premier League soccer team, so I bought team pacifiers two years ago during my Christmas shopping. I knew whenever the big day came, I’d surprise him with the pacies to tell him. Yep… I’m a planner to a fault!!
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) | I grew up downhill skiing, so a definite snow bunny here! My husband works in finance and talks numbers all day (blah), meanwhile I live in our kitchen making wedding cakes and custom cookies. It’s my dream job and I love it! This will be our first kiddo - although our little pup Millie will always be our first. ;)
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?) | Anxious for our first appointment - it’s not for another week and I’m ready to meet our baby at the US! It feels so weird not knowing the gender yet; I feel like it won’t feel real until we do. Otherwise, totally and absolutely exhausted and nothing sounds good to eat. Lol!
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever. | I’m with the masses here! There’s a taco place near us called Condado that has the most amazing combinations. I could eat their burrito bowls every day of my life!
Due date? 9/3
How did you find out? On Christmas Eve, I wanted to have a glass of wine but had a feeling I should test. Surprise! No wine for me.
Tell us about yourself (Other children/pets? Job? Things you like to do? Spouse/partner?) I have a 9.5 year old, an almost 7 year old, a 1 year old pomsky puppy, and a 17 year old black cat. I like to cycle and do yoga (not that I’m particularly talented at either) and spend time with my family at the beach.
How are you feeling? (First appointment? Any symptoms? Emotionally?) physically I feel fine, just a lot of fatigue. I had about a week and a half of severe nausea but it seems to have passed. Anxiously awaiting the next scan in a couple days.
GTKY Fun fact: Tell us what you would choose if you could only eat one thing forever. Chocolate
Due date? 9/16/22
How did you find out? We were TTC. I had a positive OPK on Xmas eve :) I was trying to wait until missed period to take a pregnancy test, but I woke up at 4am 3 days before my period, so I took it as a sign. And it was positive :)
Tell us about yourself: I’m a married healthcare professional living in a major metro area in the Midwest. I like Yoga with Adriene, going for walks, and hanging with my hubby and our two kitties.
How are you feeling? gassy as a blimp. Ready for bed immediately after dinner. My first pregnancy ended in “missed miscarriage” in 2021 - so sad. So happy to be pregnant again but nervous for my 2/21 first ultrasound.
GTKY Fun fact: Cheese forever.
I found out I was pregnant a few weeks ago and couldn't be happier. (My husband is also pretty pumped and equally nervous!)
I believe I am due late September (30)
I love the outdoors, hiking, camping, and being in the sun 🌞 My husband is my best friend and has been such a great support while I'm feeling like total crap lately.
I felt awesome right after finding out and have since had gradually worsening morning (or all day) sickness. Food looks gross and coffee smells horrible (I know... so sad). And I am SOOOO tired. Yesterday I felt like I blinked and fell asleep at supper.
GRKY food: Air pop popcorn with all the butter 🍿
Due date? Sept. 23 but not yet confirmed
How did you find out? Many pregnancy tests followed by an HCG blood test
Tell us about yourself: I am happily married to my best friend since October but we have been together for 5 years now. He proposed last January on our annual snowboarding trip and we got married this October near Breckenridge, CO, very small backpacking elopement! We have 2 fur babies, an 11yo Husky and 1.5 yo Lab. I work as a critical care nurse in ED/ICU but am working on a Masters in Disaster Medicine. This is our first pregnancy and we are so excited!!
How are you feeling? Our first US isn’t until Valentine’s Day and we are counting it down! This past week especially, very nauseous, no vomiting. A lot of food aversions, the only thing I can tolerate swallowing are smoothies so it definitely could be worse! And just overall exhausted. I wake up from a full night sleep, do something for a few hours then need to nap again. Mentally, so worried our babe is developing healthy, hoping for he/she to be strong and healthy. Otherwise so pumped!
GTKY Fun fact: One thing to eat forever, probably Poke Bowls!!