Well oh boy...I am finally at home and writing about everything that happened last night. The day started out pretty quiet as I waited for our new bedroom furniture and the painter to arrive. That was a little gift I bought for myself on SL Amazon! So the painter came around 3 and painted with safe non-toxic paint with zero vco! Amazing, I loved the new bright gray color!
Here is the before and after!
Here is the before and after!
So as I enjoyed my new room, I thought I should do an album named
"The many faces of bed rest"!
"The many faces of bed rest"!
I had to get up anyway because laying on my stomach was not helping the heartburn! I had an appointment with my doctor and I figured it was time to bring in my daughter to double check on her pregnancy test. We were not that surprise that the 1% hope she had on it being a false test, went out the window. She is completely pregnant and the doctor believes it is going to be twins because of all the twins on both my side and the baby father's family!
Here is a photo of the official blood test!
When we arrived home, the tow company came to finally release my Godson's car! Let me just say, no one should mess with a super pregnant lady! With some convincing and maybe a little key scratching on his precious "Laverta" (the name for his truck) , he ran off quickly - allowing Troy to have his car back!
So after all of that, Gattz said it was time to relax and practice breathing techniques for tomorrow's birth! He bought some curtains for the windows, closed them up, lit candles and just laid there with me. The emotions came pouring in. The realization that 10 years ago, we never could have imagined the amazing family we would have had. At times the ebb and flow get very scary and you rack your head trying to be the best parents you can be in hopes that your children have as good of a life as you can give them. Sometimes we fail terribly and we are our biggest critics but Gattz said he believes that is what makes us good parents. We love our children so much. As the day comes to an end, we are struck with the realities that we are bringing in another life into our family - for always.
We leave in a few hours for the hospital across the mainland!