tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4943639603303884675.post7157908445800475789..comments2014-08-25T09:18:00.522-07:00Comments on Hip-Threads.com: 29 weeks, catching up in the third trimester.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07365939169903730937noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4943639603303884675.post-58924922850121532092011-08-15T05:24:16.000-07:002011-08-15T05:24:16.000-07:00Yay for feeling the baby moving! It always makes ...Yay for feeling the baby moving! It always makes everything seem so much more real! Jen, don't worry about the weight gain! This is one of the few times in life that you can relax about it. I gained over 50 lbs during my pregnancy. Now I am at a lower body weight that I've been at in over 10 years. Nursing the baby and then getting more active as they grow will help shed the pounds. I invested in a pair of wool clogs to wear during my last trimester. Easy peasy to slip on! Keep on keepin on, girrrrl! Babe will be here before you know it! I miss those quiet, anticipatory days, just the two of us. But you know nothing will EVER be the same!Justinehttp://www.potomacrivergoods.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4943639603303884675.post-24066967807481628942011-08-15T07:16:39.000-07:002011-08-15T07:16:39.000-07:00Thanks Justine! Its such a surreal time for me, w...Thanks Justine! Its such a surreal time for me, we have been a family of 2 for 9 years and now a baby will be part of our lives. We keep joking that someone is going to let us take a baby home in a few months! LOL! I can't hardly believe it, and keep wondering when that will feel normal, not new and scary? I might have to find those wool clogs too, the clogs that I have don't fit my fat feet anymore.jenmasonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4943639603303884675.post-67472812045484049312011-08-15T08:09:09.000-07:002011-08-15T08:09:09.000-07:00I am happy to see you writing again. It will beco...I am happy to see you writing again. It will become a very nice diary to share with your baby one day. Isn't it amazing how your body changes? I too had the Braxton Hicks contractions up to 16 hours a day and up to 5 min. apart. It became difficult to determine if I was in labor or not as the months progressed. I don't wish that for you but it may happen so be prepared. We went to the hospital once for both you and your sister before it truly was delivery time. Stay strong. Love you. MomMomnoreply@blogger.com