And so begins my walk of shame…the long disgraceful trek back into the blogging world – a world in which I have utterly disappeared from since Thanksgiving. Yikes - So much for my personal goal to, “Blog at least twice a week,” Ha, at this point twice a year might be more up my alley. Yet, as I march my way down the walk of shame I shout vigorously my excuses that have replayed again and again in my guilt-ridden head since my unintentional sabbatical. And these excuses are noteworthy if I do say so myself, so wait to judge me on my seemingly flaky blogging tendencies.
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Peanut #2 at 9 wks |
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Dad and Messenger Boy |
And the story begins in mid-November when my husband came home from work to find an 18 month old wearing a sloppily colored onesie that read, “I’m gonna be a big brother!” Husband’s response was a sparkle his eye and a nonchalant, “I knew this was coming!” Little Messenger Boy had no concept of what kind of news he was delivering or how it will turn his world upside-down in a few - quickly passing - months. July to be exact… And to vent a bit - I, as a Christmas baby always envied summer birthdays; pool parties, bbq’s etc… And I always thought it would be nice of me, as a mother, to grant my child a gift of a summer birthday. Yet, I never considered that a July baby meant being nine month prego in blistering heat (I live in the desert), with achy everything and swollen feet lopping over my flip flops. Just buy me a muumuu and set me afloat in a pool on an oversized raft. (Pray I am being overdramatic and the experience is a pleasant one - I will keep you updated.).
Back to my point, along with the joy, excitement and gratitude also came
violent nausea, mean headaches and exhaustion, which were NOT symptoms I experienced so cruelly when prego with Messenger Boy. Of course – within a couple weeks of this bigger than life, or should I say big as life, news, we were also thrilled to find out that we were, for the first time, home owners! Our little dream house on Symeron Road was going to be ours – through the miraculous work of God, against all odds! We had first seen it in October and thought, “This is it!” But we never dared to believe that it truly was our IT!
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Proud Home Owners |
Considering the horror stories that loom around the great house hunting experience these days and the fact that it was the 1st house we really liked (and only the third house we put an offer on). We were told we would have keys in hand at the beginning of December, and yet despite diligent efforts keys were delivered on Dec. 17th. Moving was complete chaos, in spite of elaborate plans to keep it organized…Mood swings, nausea and moving helpers who wrote, “Miscellaneous Crap” on boxes after specific instructions to write “detailed descriptions” caused Prego Patty to leave the scene to preserve sanity! In the end our little, but growing, family, made the move from town-home to own-home with few disastrous glitches. Hysterically unpacking MOST of the boxes just in time to set up a little Christmas tree and sing a couple Christmas songs before the holiday season had passed.
And so, after all this blabber really my excuse is this: I am tired! Fantasize about my bed, sacrifice meals, coax little boy with candy to be quiet – kinda TIRED!
Also, I have a list of blog entries that never made it from my fingertips to the keyboard – but in my sluggish mind they sit, waiting for a burst of energy to project them onto the pages of CallMeCordelia. One is a family recipe - Jimmy Cake: Which certain friends have been hounding me about despite my delicate state. You know who you are! Second: A particularly dramatic tale about the hardships of the second-baby-building experience in comparison to the first. Third: Thai peanut pasta. And Lastly: A certain church experience which involves holy silence, an (almost) two year old, Jesus and a nerf gun that happened to have a lazar on it.
Hang in there for the full stories…
Yay!!! You're back...
ReplyDeleteSo good to hear from my patty Anne....miss ya. If you get a chance text me. I lost all my contacts when my phone broke.
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YAY ! YOU ARE BACK ! I haven't checked in a while and now I see TWO posts ! So excited and love your writing style. You make me smile dear Patty Ann! Congratulations on all the good news!
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