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♥ Tuesday, November 24, 2009
11:54 AM

This week, I am finally off from work!

Little fellow is 38 weeks old. I reckoned with the sleepless nights + water retention + body aching + Baby's weight, I should take some time off to rest at home. Especially last week for days in a row, I did not secure a seat on the crowded train to work in the morning drags me thinking I should go to work in my heavy state.

Yesterday gynae check revealed that little fellow gained 3.111kg and mummy gains 10 kg! Well, I think I have not gained much as compared some friends but the centre of gravity really well to the little one and it's super heavy in the evening. Reminds me days of secondary school carrying the metal ball to run about but instead, it's baby + water bag + placenta attached to my body.

As much as I countdown to water bag bursting, I appreciate some time off for myself too. It's not easy moving around but most told me, if you think preggie is world end, wait till baby is here. But of course, best wishes and sharing from mummies: It's worth all when you see the little one grow.. Calm nummy, calm baby..

Somehow, it does freaks me thinking how life will changes a couple of weeks or maybe days from now. The 'never' alone, welcome to sleepless nights, lands of nappies.. But I will just put on a BIG SMILE thinking who does the little one looks like and cuddling him in my arms, touching his little feet, fingers and hands.. OOohhh.. just cant wait for that moment to happen!

♥ Tuesday, November 10, 2009
9:03 PM

We just came back the gynae. In my week 36 currently, the little fellow is doing very well. I have gained 10 kg so far n little one weighs 2713g. Getting active in mummy's tummy and mummy is also getting bigger that all my colleagues who came back from conference are shocked by the growth of my tummy's size!

My appetite has been good but not as good as last time, I like varieties and small meals. Mostly, I have no cravings (Thank God) and able to move swiftly in the early part of the day compared to night whereby the little one get a bit lower and more active.

Recently, Hub and I have been meeting friends. I really want to enjoy 'this singlehood' before little one arrives. I know I will be spending more time focusing on his development etc. and I do not want to miss it as I always think that initial bonding is very critical for his foundation and our relationship, just similar to friendship. I guess as we grow older, our circle of friends is smaller and just a handful and mainly surrounded by working colleagues. So, just keep in mind to make it a point to contact one another at least every few months. I hope this remains as I become a mummy and hub becomes a daddy. ;) Recently we met up with a close friend whom we have not met for a year plus; wonderful time and hopefully we always keep in contact. Times flies, knowing one another for 15 years from secondary till now..


Little one is kicking me again. I must start his own diary soon, so that he will understand what mummy went thru and his growing stages.

Having a life in me shown me all miracles - life is never the same, and I know it's getting better with little one teaching me more stuffs daily.