Sorry it's been so long since my last entry. Honestly, nothing too exciting has happened recently to blog about.
Mary's still her same cute self. She seems to have finally stopped biting and now only periodically hits, pushes and kicks when super tired. At least I can try to prevent injuries to her friends (soon to be ex, if she doesn't cut it out). Doug's hoping all our "talks" are finally getting though her stubborn head. She's still pretty rough with the cat. Poor Dumas is constantly being half dragged, half carried everywhere. She moans and cries, but never runs away. I think she secretly loves the attention. The transition to the big girl bed was a success. The potty training was a failure. Mary has decided she likes the diaper better and has no interest in the potty. I've decided to not stress about it. It will happen when it happens. I keep offering, but don't force the issue. Maybe she'll be more interested next month.
I'm hoping my nausea is gone for good. I get twinges every once in a while, but for the first time in a long time, the meat section at the commissary didn't make me want to vomit. Good sign. My first ultrasound was a beautiful sight. It amazes me when you can see the baby moving around, yet not feel anything. It makes the pregnancy more "real". According to the Doc, the baby's slightly bigger than expected, so they changed my due date to Dec.18th. I go back in a couple more weeks to find out the gender. We're so excited.
Mary starts swim lessons next week. I'm really hoping this will help her get used to water in her face. She's doing much better in the tub, but we still have to use the pink bath hat. I'm hoping to get some good pictures for the blog, but since I'm supposed to be in the water with her, it might not happen. You might only see before and after shots.
So for now, I'll leave you with a few pics of the tormentor.



1 comment:
Dumas must love the attention as you said. Looks like they are dancing in the last photo.
Thanks for the update. Your blog is a bright spot in my day and I enjoy they way you tell the story of Mary and your lives.
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