Saturday, October 2, 2010

Another night of contractions and other strange happenings.


For some reason I thought I would go into labor and be done with it.  I didn't realize contractions could last off and on all night- even 3 minutes apart for hours.  I've lost two nights sleep this week to contractions now.  When will real labor begin?  Meanwhile, I'm brain dead and good for nothing.  The kids have art and swimming today.  Hopefully I'll go into labor.  Queen's birthday is Wednesday.  It's going to be close.

Aside from being worn out from all these contractions and walking 3 times a day, this hasn't exactly been my week.  I ordered a shelf from Pottery Barn for our schoolroom and it arrived Thursday.   Big D wasn't home, but my nesting instincts forced me to grapple with the 93.5 lb box until I managed to get the shelf out.  Guess what?  It was damaged- it had a very obvious gouge out of the front of the shelf.  Only then did I see the big, gaping hole in the side of the box.  Back in the box it went.  A replacement is on the way and we have this huge box sitting in our entryway waiting on the UPS guy to come pick it up.

Then yesterday I was at Walmart trying to hurry through some grocery shopping.  I always get my produce last and was picking apples when I turned around to find my cart gone.  I looked left and right.  It had disappeared into thin air.  Now I'm starting to get irritated since I had already finished my shopping and really didn't want to start over again!  I walked up and down the aisles looking for my cart and finally had an associate make an announcement over the loud speaker.  I went back to the scene of the crime and a lady hurried up laughing about our "switching" carts.  She had added a bunch of items to my cart and had to transfer them back to hers.  Strange. 

I guess it's just been one of those weeks.

8 comments:

  1. Wow! Sounds like it has been an unusual week for you. I hope baby arrives soon!

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  2. Bless your heart. That was a hard and weird week. Praying for you as you near delivery. My Orville's bday is Wed. too.

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  3. Celee,
    I thought of you yesterday because I hadn't seen a post....thought maybe that silly, new baby finally came! Guess not ;) I'm keeping you in my prayers. You are such a blessing!

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  4. :) Hang in there. :) Sounds like one of 'those' weeks.. but perhaps your new blessing will come soon and really change it up! :)

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  5. Can't be too much longer! I was going through the same thing a month ago...waiting for the baby to be born and having contractions and wondering and driving myself crazy. But before we knew it, she was born and we forgot all the stress. Praying!

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  6. Hi there,

    Well hopefully it won't be much longer until you get to meet your newest little one!
    My youngest daughter Olivia has a birthday tomorrow! Oct.4~ she's turning 3!

    I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers!
    And I have a feeling that once you start steady labor you will go fast! :)

    Peace,Love and Prayers,
    Georgiann from {The Garden Gate}

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  7. hang in there. i have contractions 3- 5 minutes apart for WEEKS before baby comes...each one gets you closer i promise!

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  8. OHHHH Celee, I haven't been on blog world for weeks, and I read this?! You poor thing! that sounds like a rough few days. Well, you posted that on the 2nd, and this is the morning of the 4th,so I am hoping you are in labor right now.
    Praying as I type this that all is going well.
    Take care
    Valerie

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