I don't remember being like this with Brier, but I can't get our house clean enough these days. Which heaven knows it could use it, but the Clorox wipes have become my new best friend. I've wiped down everything from the walls to Brier's toys. I didn't think to much about it when I was doing it but now thinking back about this weekend I'm not sure that it was really necessary to pour boiling water down the drains just to clean them out so I could then pour bleach in them and I'm not sure that I need to take all our dishes out of the cabinets and rearrange them and clean out all my kitchen drawers. hmmm, why does this happen these are the days that I'm suppose to be lounging around enjoying the final few moments of rest. I wonder if Dusty is going to get the garage cleaned out like I've requested. hmmm, I'm going to have to resist doing it myself.
Nesting: Spurt of energy
You might wake up one morning feeling energetic, raring to attack dust bunnies under the couch, set up the crib and arrange your baby's outfits according to color. This urge to clean and organize is commonly known as nesting. No one knows for sure, but it may be a primal instinct that hearkens back to a time when physical preparation was necessary for a safer childbirth.
Nesting may begin months before your due date, but the instinct is actually strongest just before delivery. Do what you must, but don't wear yourself out. Save your energy for the harder work of labor ahead.


He's our all boy, Daddy loving, amazingly messy, John Deere adoring, people pleasing, ultra sensitive, chocolate craving,brown eyed, mercifully giving, bed hopping, dangerously destructive, absolutely precious first born.

She's our total diva, big hearted, completely dramatic, very talkative, nurturing, terribly sassy, independent, fashion forward, fruit craving, Mommy helping, sorta sneaky, beautifully stunning second born!




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