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Tuesday 31st August 2004
Ginger The Feisty Started conversation Aug 31, 2004
The nursery is all decorated. It is a very sunny yellow colour and all of the furniture is natural wood. Tomorrow I hope to move in all the bedding and baby clothes and then we will be pretty much done. I am getting very excited now and so is the baby judging from the dancing it is doing 24/7. Had a scan last week and everything is fine. It is a boy and will be called Harrison Peter Roberts and he should weigh in at the 7lb mark although he might be bigger.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
Bernadette Lynn_ Home Educator Posted Aug 31, 2004
What are you going to do when the nesting instinct kicks in?
Tuesday 31st August 2004
Ginger The Feisty Posted Sep 1, 2004
Not sure. I am cleaning the bottom half of the house tomorrow. This isn't nesting instinct it is trying to make sure I don't get bored. After 19 years of working full time I find I need to do something.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
Bernadette Lynn_ Home Educator Posted Sep 1, 2004
You need to start worrying when you find yourself crying because you've suddenly realised that the baby is actually never going to come and you might as well pack away all the baby things again.
Tuesday 31st August 2004
Ginger The Feisty Posted Sep 2, 2004
I am hoping for an early appearance. My original date was 29th September but it was changed to 4th october after the scan. I still think it is getting ready. I am keeping myself busy though. For the next 2weeks I am being a lady who lunches and taking the opportunity to go and see lots of friends. I also have a lot of books to read and dvd's to watch. So I only have twoweeks to fill and the garden could really do with some work so maybe I'll taking the nesting instinct out on that!
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