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February 22nd, 2010, 09:48 AM
BornAgainRenee's Avatar TTC #6 after 4 losses
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So, did you have a nice and relaxing weekend, or was it so full you didn't know if you would make it through?

Mine was full and busy. So busy infact that yesterday I got done with the chili dinner I was hosting went home and intended to take a power nap so that I could make it back to church for choir at 4:30....well I woke up at 5:00 whoops!


Not to mention that it was ovulation weekend. So there was plenty of that going on too.
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February 23rd, 2010, 12:49 AM
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LOL, Renee!

Well, I work weekends but in some ways that gives them structure so they're not manic. I'm working on my positivity and so feel happier and in turn that makes work seem more enjoyable. I think its true that when you feel down or negative you give off vibes that attracts negativity (ie things go wrong, people are mean).

My 'weekend' is tuesday and wednesday and although I catch up on chores and do the weekly shopping etc I also always relax. Either by watching a movie with DH whilst Dakota is at school or reading my book.

Last week she was off school so I took her swimming. She can now swim totally by herself (in fact she told me to leave her alone as I was hovering close by all the time! lol) and that makes it easier for me too as I can now get a swim in too for exercise (whilst still remaining close of course).
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Seperated June 2010 from my husband. One daughter DOB 26/07/2006. BFP 06/01/2011, due september but 'high risk' for premature birth.

Hi. Im Jolene. 31 years old. I suffered three years of a short luteal phase and didnt think I could get pregnant again without medical assistance but fell pregnant by accident and naturally. I am really happy and excited to be having a baby although knowing Im going it alone this time is a bit daunting and scary!
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