We're getting a lot of rain here in Texas this week. They say it's the most we've had in years! Though, much needed because they were afraid we'd have a bit of a drought this summer. It's helping the grass to turn from brown to green; I'm thankful for that. Only downside is that the roads tend to accumulate puddles and my Audi TT doesn't seem to do well in those kind of conditions. So, besides the quick trip to the grocery store, I'm pretty much stuck inside all day.
Poor Lily and Daisy were starting to get used to spending a lot of time outdoors during the day and they are getting a little restless. I've set their bed next to my computer so they can come and hang out with me while I futz around, but they seem to have way too much energy for just lounging. They've instead chosen to wrestle with each other while running around the house. I should be happy for them, but all I can think about is all the hair they are leaving behind and how I just vacuumed.
The baby was very active last night, she/he seems to enjoy kicking my ribcage. Always makes me jump a bit. She/he has also started this thing where they stick their leg or arm out and run it across my belly - it's the weirdest feeling! Kinda creeps me out, lol. I'd much rather have him/her stick to the quick jabs. Though, I'm very grateful for each and every movement; it's nice to know that she/he is still there and is doing well. I want to get one of those baby heart monitors so I can listen to his/her heartbeat periodically. A month is way too long to wait for the next doctors appointment. I guess it gives me something to look forward to though. I absolutely hate needles and getting my blood drawn...something that has become routine these days. My next appointment consists of a glucose test that requires me to drink some kind of liquid, wait an hour, then get my blood drawn. Fun fun. Hopefully work will allow Aurelio to come with me. Though, I know after all that waiting around I'm going to be hungry and cranky. He's been great, putting up with me.






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