I'm not having a good day today. I'm just so tired. I was too tired to move my lips to sing earlier. When I realised this I had a good sob.
I know baby's doing great, the hormones just got the better of me. I felt better once I'd got it out.
I hardly ever look forward to going to bed but I can't wait to get to bed tonight 1. because I'm tired and 2. because I'm bored shitless.
I bought a swimming costume online today from Bon Prix who do cheap clothes and a cheap maternity line too. There's a link to my swimming costume here because I'm too knackered to screen shot and edit.
It's well worth a mention that Bon Prix do a plus size range as well, and many of their 'normal' lines go up to a size 28.
I can't wait for 12 weeks to start feeling human again! I've only known I'm pregnant for 10 days and it feels like a lifetime, hehe!
Hey hon!
ReplyDeleteYou just get plenty of rest now. A small comfort now when you feel this tired is that not all women are tired for long. Åsa my friend you met at our wedding was "only" tired the first month and then she perked right up! I read that the tierdnes is just you body adjusting to the pregnancy hormones and some women adjust to the new levels faster than others.
Rest all you need and take care! Love you loads!xxx
I will. I've told James to leave me in bed tomorrow morning and not to even think about getting me up to make his breakfast! (He usually does when I'm tired!)
ReplyDeleteApparently the placenta is being formed at the moment, and baby is growing little arm and leg buds, so that's all quite intensive.
I hope I perk up soon. I'm just very glad that things are quiet with orders :) Love ya lots too x x x
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ReplyDeleteHad to remove previous comment for terrible spelling and wrong words in wrong places.... Having brain farts today.
ReplyDeleteLovely swimsuit! I'll need to invest in one after the baby is born when I feel more human so I'll deffo check them out.
Deffo rest as much as you feel you need to, most women get their main tiredness at the start (I was lucky that I didn't suffer from that bit), then it returns in the last couple of months (I'm deffo getting it now though).
As for the crying thing, yup, get it all out. Thats one thing I deffo have had all the way through.. even before I knew I was pregnant, one of the first signs was crying at movies all the time...
Example... this morning I even eye watered at a stupid Butlins advert on TV with a giant green hairy dinosaur that felt sad because his little friend went home off holidays and he had no-one to play with.... All ended well though, new holiday makers came and he got a new little girl to play with..... Good god, I am sad!!
Hahaha, I've always been a soppy bugger. I'm thankful to come from a family who's unafraid to show their emotions, good or bad. It's a bit of a tradition at Christmastime for me, my mum and step dad to sit and watch Noel's Christmas Presents with a box of tissues and all be bawling away unashamedly.
ReplyDeleteI often well up when I'm watching something happy or sad on the TV but just blink it away when I'm in the company of people who frown upon emotions!
So God help me now! Hehehe. I've been known to get weepy at The Simpsons (Marge singing 'You are so beautiful', for example!) and anything happy or sad about animals has me in floods.
I bring myself to tears EVERY SINGLE TIME I see or even think of wild horses running. It's just the most beautiful thing in the world to me (and YES, I'm crying now). If I was an actress and needed to do a massive weepy scene, all they'd have to do is show me some footage of horses running, manes blowing in the breeze and I'd be off.
I feel a little more upbeat today, even though I feel like death with this stupid cough and sore throat. It's probably because I'm having my hair cut for the first time in about 4 months and it REALLY needs it!