Thursday, February 2, 2012

My ten minutes


What do you do when you have just ten minutes of free time? Blog.

Ten minutes, because when my ten minutes are up, I have to wake my pretty little girl, bundle her up, and take her out to be tortured. And by tortured, I mean they're going to stab her in the leg. Three times. With needles. We've done this needle thing once before, and she cried the saddest cries I've ever heard. 

She's older now, so she'll be a little more aware of what's going on. I'm worried that she's going to be even more scared than the first time. My poor girl. I think if she realized what was going to happen later today, I would still be more scared than she would be. 

As for me? I've been feeling odd today. I can't put my finger on why. Although lately I have been waking up feeling a bit.. nauseous lately when I get up through the night with the baby. 

I know what you're thinking, and no, that is definitely not the reason for it. I think it's time to start putting a little more effort into 'me'. Most days it still comes down to making the decision between getting to relax for a few minutes, and getting to cook a half decent meal. It's time to start opting for the decent meal a little more often than I have been. My body is definitely feeling the lack of good food.  Starting next grocery day, I'm going to make an effort to be better to myself. 

And now? It's time to wake up my pretty baby.

5 comments:

Sean Marie said...

Ugh, good luck with the shots. There's nothing worse than seeing your baby in pain and being able to do nothing about it. I was glad that Natalie got her shots in the hospital and at two weeks we didn't have to do that. Unfortunately her 2 months appointment is coming up and she is getting them then! I'm so scared for her. It sucks. Sorry you're not feel so hot. Definitely focus on yourself a bit more. Mommies need to be happy and taken care of too!

The Presutti's said...

Aw, I hope she does really well this time. I know it has to be awful hearing your sweet baby cry like that. She is getting so big and is so adorable. I am happy that you are going to start giving yourself "you" time, I know you will start feeling much better :)

AiringMyLaundry said...

I hope the shots go okay!

Mama Up! said...

Shots stink, and there are so many nurses who just come in all business with no thought to how the kiddo feels. Best doctor experience I ever had was probably the nurse who turned the blood draw into a story about a giraffe, a hummingbird, and a bee (who was the sting). The Babby was too engaged in the story to really notice or remember the ouch!

Baby Sister said...

I think that sounds like a great idea. :) I'm trying to do that as well. It's a hard lesson to learn.

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