It’s been a while since my last downer of a post. Â I wanted to thank everyone for their support and well wishes. Â It means a lot. Â I am doing TONS better than I was. Â There are several reasons for this, I think. Â First, the queasiness and fatigue is finally completely gone. Â That has made an enormous difference because now I can stay adequately hydrated, I can get the nutrients I need, and most importantly, I’ve been able to exercise regularly again! Â I don’t think I realized how essential exercise was for keeping me sane. Â I’ve been taking weekly prenatal yoga classes, plus running on the treadmill twice each week. Â My run is pretty slow, and I usually do just under 2 miles—enough to get my heart rate up, but not enough to really overexert myself. Â The other thing that has really helped me feel better is having some extra certainty in my career. Â I got in touch with the woman I interviewed with in August to see if she had concluded her national search for the position I had applied for. Â She had indeed finished the search, and she is ready to hire me for January! Â We agreed on salary as well as a flexible part-time working arrangement. Â I’ll be working on the two days each week that Holden is in school, so it should work out beautifully. Â I am really excited about starting this new job. Â I think I will learn a lot, and there will be lots of opportunities that I can seize. Â Finally, one of the best things to happen recently was the conclusion of my very last undergraduate class. Â I gave the final last Friday, finished up grading and submitting grades on Saturday, and enjoyed a Sunday without the stress or pressure of having to teach the following day. Â Ah……the relief that it is over! Â I can’t even express it. Â The last week of the semester was stress-filled, with extra meetings and paperwork related to a plagiarism case. Â But it’s finally, really over. Â I just couldn’t be happier about it.
In other news, baby is doing well. Â At my 23 week appointment, I was up a whopping 17 lbs, which is CRAZY. Â After gaining no weight whatsoever during the 1st trimester, it seems nuts that I have gained so much in the past few weeks. Â I can’t believe how quickly baby is growing, although now at 24 weeks, it’s still not obvious I am pregnant! Â Baby is kicking a lot (which I think first started around 16 weeks), but wasn’t detectable from the outside until closer to 20 or 21 weeks. Â At this point though, the kicks are pretty strong, although Holden doesn’t sit still long enough with his hand on my belly to be able to feel it. Â I know that once he finally does, it’ll probably blow his mind! Â Holden is so excited about his baby brother. Â He asks many questions and is aware that we are inching closer and closer to the baby’s birthday. Â In January I get another ultrasound to double-check the location of my low placenta. Â Hopefully it will not be quite so low this time, so I can proceed with a normal delivery. Â I also go for my gestational diabetes and anemia tests. Â As we approach these tests, I realize how quickly the pregnancy is going, and that baby will be here before we know it. Â Now that my class is over, I’ve been able to clear off the remaining work-related items from my desk in baby’s room and get things prepared for painting the trim and walls. Â I’m lucky that my jury duty was cancelled this week, so now I have a full 2 days back in my schedule to work on this project.
So yes, things are finally coming together. Â I’m feeling better, I’m feeling excited, and I’m feeling hopeful for the future.