Ahhh, the second trimester. The "magical" one where you usually are over feeling tired and sick to your stomach. That held some truth for me - I did feel pretty darn good most of the time. When I went to review the pictures, I couldn't believe how many there were! And I think the second trimester feels like it lasts the longest. Maybe because you wait so long to make it public during the first one and you might not be showing very much. And then the last one goes by in a blur of bi-weekly and weekly doctor visits which makes the time go fast.
I really enjoy looking at all of the pictures together. You can tell I like COLOR and PRINTS! It's a good way to look back and see how you would wear something differently next time, and it's apparent I lived in dresses and skirts! It will be interesting to see how things change in the Fall here. I am looking forward to wearing flowy cardigans and boots! Hopefully my feet fit in them. After our Polar Vortex Winter, we had a pretty cool summer. I know this would normally disappoint me, but being pregnant I was thankful! I only felt uncomfortable a handful of times, and that was most recently.
Things, pregnancy wise, are just ticking along here. I put the outfits in order, left to right, of when I wore them. To get specific info, you can look at the posts starting on May 16th.
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2 comments:
I love all of the pictures. I kept pondering which outfit is my favorite, but I kept thinking, "this one." "No, this one." "No wait, this one." But my favorite picture is the one with you and Richard. He is so adorable. And I just love the blue dress. I loved being pregnant. I was sick every single day with my daughter and still loved it. Enjoy the remainder of your pregnancy! No heavy lifting during the move!
Jenni
It is the longest! (First is 12 weeks, second is 16 weeks, third depends on when you deliver but usually 12 weeks).
Don't ask why the trimesters are not evenly split up... I have no idea!
You look wonderful and I hope you keep feeling well through the rest of your pregnancy.
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