Poor Preggy Magoo

So, after the first picture it has become more real. At this point I’m trying to figure out what I can do to help preggy magoo. Poor thing, her boobs are huge (I personally Like it and then feel a little guilty for staring) , her moods swing, and her pants are shrinking. I know it may seem early but, she is a short thing (sorry SJ I know you swear you’re 5′1 but, your 4′9) and her preg changes are becoming apparent fast.

Here is my list of guilty pleasures:

1. Staring at her huge beautiful boobies

2. Getting excited to see her smile (I swear she glows now, but I know it’s because of her temperature changes…hot/cold etc.)

3. Her nausea (even though this is not documented anywhere I have convinced my self that nausea or any other symptom is a sign of a healthy baby… this is not a known fact but I decided it to be true)

4. Can’t wait to be the hero.

My poor baby all she does is sleep and sleep. About 8pm she is about gone to the world.I have learned morning time it is best to lay low, listen and stay out of the way. I’m not sure if me thinking it’s cute or not is a “stage” but I’m certain it means I’m crazy. Again because I’m a sicko I’ve decided this confirms a healthy baby! I’m so excited for this whole journey!

6 Responses to “Poor Preggy Magoo”

  1. This is so exciting! congrats on your pregnancy, and I hope SJ feels better very soon!

  2. You are too cute for words. My partner is impressed by my boobs too.

  3. notesfrom2moms Says:

    i am 5′1″…. I don’t care what you say.

  4. mycowgirlalterego Says:

    you guys are too sweet! congrats on your pregnancy and preggo boobs!

  5. I had to smile and laugh about the boobie thing. Hilarious. On a serious note, you’re not crazy about the morning sickness, there have been studies suggesting that women who had morning sickness wound up on average having healthier full term pregnancies then those that didn’t. A more recent one suggested a long term benefit as well for the moms by finding a correlation between morning sickness and a reduced risk of breast cancer.

  6. liz and andrea Says:

    i totally agree, the sicker the better! Here is a link two moms with a plan posted a while back on morning sickness makes you smart. good luck!!

    http://growingyourbaby.com/2009/04/23/study-morning-sickness-may-lead-to-brighter-kids/

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