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August 5, 2011

No sleep

I'm having a hard time sleeping these days. Well naps have always been a staple for me, but the night is a problem. At 35 weeks today positioning is more than challenging with uterine pressure and aches, but my mind is racing against the clock. In fact I think faster than I can do lol. In my last efforts to shop for things I need, I'm realizing how debilatating my condition really is lol. Between the 113 heat, my pelvis, and feeling like 5 watermelons are in me I can't last more than 2hrs outside. Smh! I have just a few more tasks then the house is as ready as its gonna get.

I'm getting more excited about my sons arrival I just can't stand it, but then it makes me think of a million more things I must do so that everthing is perfect. Reality is...nothing is ever perfect for birth but I'm on a mission to get close.

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