Updated our website

Hannah

New member
Oh my goodness you've got great legs!!! I'm a ballerina and I'd still kill for those. You just look so dang cute with your belly and your little frame. From what I can tell you do prenancy well!!!! Love hearing more everyday stuff, it just so interesting.
 

julie

New member
LOL, thanks hannah. My dad has skinny legs and a skinny frame... I think I take after him <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Thanks for the compliment!!!!!!!
 

kayleesgrandma

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My my, Julie. There 's a whole lot of movement goin' on! Remember when you used to just jump out of bed? Now you have to roll sideways and push yourself up! I remember wondering what my feet looked like, and trying to get up off the couch. And then there's heart-burn--never knew what that meant untill I got pregnant. But the wonder of it all--feeling the babies move--there's nothing like it in the world to compare. Aren't we women lucky? Thanks for sharing your pics with us.
 

julie

New member
Terri, I never understood why pregnant women looked like they had such a hard time getting up <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">. I was like, Just use those muscles of yours. Haha, what the heck did I know. I guess it's true, never *judge* someone unless you've walked a mile in their shoes.

Sometimes Mark has to reach over and help me sit up in bed, so I can then get out of it. We have a water bed so it's not a firm surfact to push up off of. I've rolled over and onto the floor with a big CRASH a few times, waking the entire household.

And I know what you mean about the feet thing. I only get to look at them when I am sitting down. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

AttyMom

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Looking great, Julie! Good luck with getting around. Similar to your shaving story...I was still working while pregnant--had to have my husband help put my nylons and shoes on! It was very embarrassing!

Laura
 

jenniferp

New member
I'm glad you updated your site, you look GREAT!
Oh, and just wanted to share a little trick with you about the cat in the crib. If you cover the inside of the crib with a few sheets of aluminum foil (without the cat noticing you) when the cat jumps in there it will totally trip him out!!! He wont do it again.lol You might feel like a mean person for a bit, but it will solve the problem.
 

CowTown

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Sometimes Mark has to reach over and help me sit up in bed, so I can then get out of it. We have a water bed so it's not a firm surfact to push up off of. I've rolled over and onto the floor with a big CRASH a few times, waking the entire household.

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Ohh, that's hilarious! I can just imagine!

I sent your photos page to my mom and sister last week. They loved seeing the progression. What a great way to mark the stages.

Hope you continue to feel good! <img src="i/expressions/sun.gif" border="0">

And thanks again for your help with that email.
 

julie

New member
LOL Laura!!! Mark has helped me with that too!!! Not nylons but socks and tie my shoes.

Jen, that would work except our white cat is deaf <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The other cat is so afraid of everything I don't think she'll even try to jump in the crib. But knowing Zain, he'd cuddle right up to the aluminum. This cat gives me a good jolly laugh at least once daily, he's such a nutcase <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">. Thanks though. Good to see you on here.

How is Andrew doing? How are you, any progress on the legal stuff?
 
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