I’m officially past the time when I lost the baby last Fall. A few more days and I will pass the point I got to in my first pregnancy May 2005. Geof was right in his comment in another post. I have many hurdles to get through. Especially in this early period. Any pregnancy lost before 6 weeks is a chemical pregnancy. It’s not even clinically considered a pregnancy. Which irritates me on some level, but it is what it is. In May 2005, well June by the end of it, I made it to 5.5 weeks. Today I am 5 weeks even. If I make it another week I will finally be considered pregnant in the medical world. But first, I have to pass the hurdle set up by my longest pregnancy. I think I can do it!
You absolutely CAN do it! I’m cheeering for you.
Whew! Glad that my hurdle comment didn’t actually suck. 😆 So, if we’re going to do what I always do and extend the metaphor beyond the breaking point, we’re all over here in the infield, rooting you on. 🙂
Guys and their sports analogies! 😉
Wow! I lost track of your blog for a few weeks and look at all that’s happened! I’m thrilled for you!
Thanks Megan!
Behind you all the way Jess! So, Geof, you ready start waving banners and painting our faces now? 🙂
You guys are too funny!
I think the addition of the stadium seating in the bedroom is a bit much.
Fortunately the bedroom hurdle has already passed! So that’s fine. I would agree with you though…
Ummmm … yeah. Remember, I politely declined Rick’s offer to live with them. 😉