Friday, February 25, 2011

Wedding Songs

Well, since I know that most people who read this won't be attending the wedding I'm going to give you some details. 
I'm walking down the aisle to a song from A Very Potter Musical (yes, you read that correctly.)called not alone, I choose this song because when My darling and I were in separate cities, I got really depressed, and stressed. This song talking about how you can feel like your alone, but you never are because you have someone who loves you. Its very beautiful. 
We are signing the registry to Yellow by Coldplay. I just like this song, =) 
We are walking out to B.O.B's Lovelier than you, which was my darling's choice of song, but I think it's lovely as well so that helps. It will stop before the rapping bit, thank goodness. 
Last official wedding song, is the first dance song. Which is Lucky performed by the cast of Glee.  Which works if you think about it, with my darling being a sailor, and I just kind of sit at home and wait for him to come home =) 
So evidently my darling forgot I can't read his mind. He assumed I had both sets of grandparents addresses, and never bothered to question me until today when he was asked where there invites were. Well, did you give me their addresses?
Sorry baby, I must have forgot. 
What about my other grandparents?
Did you give me their addresses?
What are their first names I need their first names, for the list of guest we need for base.
I don't know their just Nana and grandad. 


Good god, what does he expect from me?!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

well,

Well, this is interesting. Last week on Wednesday we ran out of toilet paper, as you guys know I only get money on Tuesday and generally its already spent by Wednesday, and since I brought toilet paper the other times, I thought the flatmate would step up. She didn't, but I thought 'Oh well, I'll just go without till next tuesday,' So I did.
But I was the only one, turns out the flatmate had replaced the roll and was just bringing it out every time she needed to go the bathroom.
Enough said I think.

Nausea

So I am sixteen weeks pregnant, and was counting down to the end of the first trimester with the hopes that the damnable nausea would slowly pitter out and for awhile there it looked like it was going too, now though its just gotten worse, so bad that I spent five days in hospital getting hydrated. My parents seems to think its a gender thing, My MIL was sick till seven months his my DF and BIL, but my mum wasn't sick at all with me and my half sister, but my Nan was sick with Uncle David, but not Aunty Joanne, so Yeah. 
I hate being sick. 

Monday, February 21, 2011

I'm curious

Now, I'm not sure if it is the hormones or what. But I am seriously annoyed at my family right now.
"Stop arching your back!" I can't.
"Are you feeling better" No, "Are you still being sick?" If I wasn't being sick, I'd probably feel better. " Drink lots of fluids." I can't keep it down. "What are you drinking?" Water, but I'm not drinking it, merely attempting to swallow. "Oh," Yeah,  (out of bright ideas now). "You must take after me, I was sick the whole time when I had..." Or maybe, I'm just sick. "Well, shouldn't you be in bed?" I'm an adult and also that would require me to stop vomiting.
Rargh! Okay this advice is coming from people that haven't had kids in 15-40 years, I'm just curious as to what qualifies them to give me advice especially the one who hasn't had kids in 43 years, and barely rembers the time of day, or how much milk costs.
Rant over.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Being Pregnant.

Is the best thing that had ever happened to me, without a doubt. However, I could do it without hyper esemis easy, I could do it without the tiredness too, I am fourteen weeks pregnant, isn't it suppose to ease up sometime soon?

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Scan today,

I have my 12 week scan today, I am so excited! I just spent a week in Wellington at a political conference, probably one of the most interesting weeks of my life. I met Dame Marget Sparrow, and Steve Chawick who is a labour MP. My gosh, I have never been so enthralled in my life.
It completely changed my opinion on so many things, abortion being one of them. I was pro-life mainly due to my own fight against infertility, but after that conference and a book we were given I have begun to see that some times women just aren't in a position to have more kids or the child there pregnant with. A lot of women looking for abortions are women with 3+ kids who can't afford another, or some one who was raped. Plenty of people get abortion for there own reasons, and I respect that. I highly recommend the book Abortions, then and now. It is the most fascinating read that I have ever opened.
Holly