You know those mothering days where you wake up to complete
silence, your children have dressed themselves in matching clothes, and they
are polite and quietly play with each other all day long?
Yeah. Me either.
However, compared to what life was like just a couple weeks
ago these past 2 weeks have felt like motherhood bliss.
I’m sure everyone knows one of “those women”. The women who
LOVE being pregnant. They never get sick, they have even more energy than
before pregnancy, they glow with beauty, and they are just generally wonderful
to be around. I am not one of those women. Let me repeat—I. Am. Not. One. Of.
Those. Women.
I’m sure you could already tell that from my previous post.
But I want to be very clear-- for some of us pregnancy just plain sucks. We get
sick before the pregnancy test even has a chance to turn positive, our hair can’t
be helped with any product, our nails chip and break, our faces forget that we
aren’t going through puberty anymore, we puke with such a velocity that it is
bound to splash back up into our hair, we have less than zero energy, and we
are moody. Picture one of those walking dead zombies. That’s kind of how I feel
during pregnancy. At least during the first trimester.
After the first couple of weeks of the second trimester I
feel like I am in pregnancy bliss. The sickness has subsided, my hair starts to
look somewhat decent, no more acne, much more energy, and the moodiness is far
less. I have been loving it! All that stuff that I put aside while I was
feeling awful is now getting done. I have multiple parties planned at my house.
I’ve been cooking dinner every single night again. And my favorite part is that
I’ve been working out again! Each and every day I look forward to those
workouts. Second trimester bliss! I hope all you other pregnant ladies will
have the second trimester bliss too. I won’t even talk about what happens next—let’s
just enjoy this time together.
February 10th is our big ultrasound. We will be
finding out if this little baby is a boy or girl—I’m not the patient type. I’ve
been having strong feelings that it’s another boy, but I can’t wait to find out
for sure. Any thoughts from you??
As a side note, since this is the 4th time I’ve
done this I feel like I should document postpartum so everyone else can see
what it’s like. I’ve been thinking about journaling each and every day from
what I ate, to what my workout looked like, to my emotions, and of course how
my body is bouncing back. I find that it is very challenging to “get back to
normal” after baby. I’m hoping maybe I can help lead other postpartum women to
their goals. I’d love to hear what you readers think about this! Post here on
the site or message me personally with any comments, thoughts, or ideas for the
postpartum journey.
Hi Laura! I'm Heather and I was hoping you could answer a quick question I have about your blog! If you could email me at Lifesabanquet1(at)gmail(dot)com that would be great!
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