Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Looking Back


Well, this pregnancy is almost over and, looking back, it's been quite a ride. Naturally, we've gone through a roller coaster of emotions (and we continually need to remind ourselves that the adventure has just begun).


  • Finding out I was pregnant was exciting.
  • Finding out I was pregnant two days after Jason lost his job was terrifying.
  • Hearing the baby's heartbeat was the best sound to ever hit our ears.
  • Seeing that little bouncy 12-week-old fetus on the ultrasound was indescribable.
  • Seeing Jason's face when they said, "It's a girl" was priceless.
  • Understanding that my body could do this was humbling.
  • Feeling the baby move was fascinating.
  • Seeing the baby make the remote control dance on my belly was hilarious.
  • Truly understanding the love my own mother has for me was enlightening.

I could go on and on with this list, because the variety of emotions and realizations is unending. Instead, I'll start a new list...the list of things I never knew (or realized) about pregnancy:

  • Not only is every pregnancy different, but most women FORGET what their pregnancy was like. This can be mildly frustrating when I'm describing any given symptom and I hear, "Gee, I wish you would just enjoy this pregnancy. I just LOVED being pregnant." *sigh*
  • Not everyone gets morning sickness, but some of us have UNCONTROLLABLE emotions and have to constantly say, "I'm sorry honey. I'm just a little unstable right now."
  • When you're in your second trimester and you think you're uncomfortable...just wait.
  • Sleeping on your stomach is often taken for granted.
  • Sleeping, period, is taken for granted.
  • A pregnant belly is an open invitation for unsolicited advice from strangers, even MEN.
  • The internet is an invaluable resource for pregnant women. If I didn't have the internet to research my symptoms, my doctor probably would've had to issue a restraining order.
  • Allowing someone else to feel the baby move is like sharing the best secret you've ever had with someone you love.
  • They should market that "Life Alert" product for pregnant women. I can see the commercial now, "HELP! I'm in the tub and I can't get out!"
  • They should issue every pregnant woman a personal assistant for two jobs: 1) pushing her up the stairs; and 2) picking anything up that she drops on the floor.
  • Expecting a baby changes your entire outlook on life. Your priorities change completely and what you thought was important before becomes frivolous in the grand scheme of things.

Again, I could go on and on with this list...but I'll spare you from my ramblings. All in all, it's been a wonderful ride...and the fun is just beginning.

Mandy

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What you are experiencing sounds wonderful and scary. You will both be fantastic parents. Evelyn is a very lucky girl. I can't wait to meet her. Love Always, Aunt Stacy

Anonymous said...

Well said... and the fun is just begining! In my short tenure as a mom I agree with the addage that parenthood is the hardest job you will ever love. Can't wait for the ramblings after sleepless nights!

~Carrie

Anonymous said...

No veteran mom could've summed it up any better. Just know there will be days that you think it can't get much worse (but it can). And all it takes is that smile to melt you... You and Jason are going to do great! Love, Jenn

Anonymous said...

Mandy: Hopefully someday, about 29 years from now, you can say "What a wonderful, insightful, and loving person I helped to raise." Your Dad is very proud of you and Jason. I love you both, Dad