D-day minus 31
Yesterday was my last official day of work before I have my baby, and I have to say – it really hit me. After all, there’s no escaping it now, is there? Yep – like it or not, I’m going to be giving birth.
Soon.
And now that I’ve passed that landmark of finishing work, it feels all the more real. All the more obvious that I’m entering a new phase of life. And I was a little sad as I left the gym. Actually, not quite sad. Lost. As though an era as ended. Which I guess it has really, because even when I come back it will be completely different, won’t it? And who’s to say how effective my body back plans will be, and how the success of that will impact my business. Of course I say the official end because I do have a fair few meetings and consultations arranged over the next couple of weeks. Nothing taxing though – just a little pocket money and keeping control of my apprentices. Funny how even now, 4 weeks before my due date, I just can’t bear to relinquish control! Nor to accept fully the idea of complete relaxation until the big day, even though it does sound very appealing.
Mind you, I’m supposed to be nesting right about now. And I definitely do need to de-clutter. But am I the only one who the nesting instinct seems to have passed by? Aren’t we supposed to be desperate to clean, tidy, indeed annihilate all mess in our path right about now? I have to admit I have absolutely no urge to clean or tidy anything or anyone – myself included! I’d far rather pay someone to do the lot. Please tell me I’m not alone here, that I’m not missing some crucial pregnancy/mother-to-be urge!
Body plus baby? Easy!*
Kat
*(We hope)
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The Pause Of My Career
D-day minus 31
Yesterday was my last official day of work before I have my baby, and I have to say – it really hit me. After all, there’s no escaping it now, is there? Yep – like it or not, I’m going to be giving birth.
Soon.
And now that I’ve passed that landmark of finishing work, it feels all the more real. All the more obvious that I’m entering a new phase of life. And I was a little sad as I left the gym. Actually, not quite sad. Lost. As though an era as ended. Which I guess it has really, because even when I come back it will be completely different, won’t it? And who’s to say how effective my body back plans will be, and how the success of that will impact my business. Of course I say the official end because I do have a fair few meetings and consultations arranged over the next couple of weeks. Nothing taxing though – just a little pocket money and keeping control of my apprentices. Funny how even now, 4 weeks before my due date, I just can’t bear to relinquish control! Nor to accept fully the idea of complete relaxation until the big day, even though it does sound very appealing.
Mind you, I’m supposed to be nesting right about now. And I definitely do need to de-clutter. But am I the only one who the nesting instinct seems to have passed by? Aren’t we supposed to be desperate to clean, tidy, indeed annihilate all mess in our path right about now? I have to admit I have absolutely no urge to clean or tidy anything or anyone – myself included! I’d far rather pay someone to do the lot. Please tell me I’m not alone here, that I’m not missing some crucial pregnancy/mother-to-be urge!
Body plus baby? Easy!*
Kat
*(We hope)
Don’t forget to leave a comment before you go – if you’re reading from RSS or email you’ll have to enter the blog to do this. You can do that by clicking on the title of this piece. ‘Post a comment’ is at the article end, right under the ’share this’ and ‘related posts’ options.
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