I have been a little blog MIA lately (actually a little MIA from life…). That would be because I have spent a lot of time with this:
not to mention a zofran pump (you so do not need to see a picture of that going into my leg – it does come with a stylish fanny pack. And, no Jenny, you aren’t getting a picture of that. Ever).
Our little poppy! That is what we have been calling the baby since the email that said he/she is a poppy seed. He/she is clearly a lot bigger now. :)
If you know me in real life (and if you don’t – who are you? Seriously, I would love to know! Come on out lurkers!) then you know I had a tough time when I was pregnant with Hudson. This pregnancy has not been as difficult (people are shocked to hear that, but it is true I was sooooooooooo much sicker with Hudson, if that tells you how sick I was), but it has still been difficult. Thankfully, the zofran pump is a bit of a miracle cure. The IV’s not so much, but that is another story. It is all worth it in the end though!
I have a picture of you in a fanny pack. :) Should I share??! Actually, it would incriminate me too so probably not the best idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the pump is working!
i just cannot believe you are on a pump and IV's at home!! meggan!! bless your sweet heart. i also CANNOT believe you were even sicker with hudson...my word. PRAISE THE LORD the pump is working so well for you!! praying for you and sweet little one...
ReplyDeleteI am so glad this one is not as bad as your pregnancy with Hudson! That condition is almost always worse with each child - my sister-in-law had it with both of her pregnancies, too. Thank goodness for home care!
ReplyDeleteGlad this pregnancy is going better. I, too, have been MIA with Blogging. I haven't read blogs in awhile so I'm going thru everyone's lately! I can't wait to hear what baby Poppy is and I love Huddy's bluebonnet pics! What a gorgeous field!
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