7 Quick *Monday* Takes - holiday weekend edition
Monday, February 15, 2010 at 10:42AM The weekend in Baltimore was absolutely wonderful and totally needed.
1. We dropped Buster off with my in-laws late Friday night (like 10:30pm) before hitting the road for Baltimore. Sometime on Saturday around noon, I believe, the hubby got a text from his mother, "Where's Buster's off switch?" Haha. We warned her! But he was really, really good for them - just his normal, high energy self. But it worked out wonderfully because they have their own fairly high energy Cairn Terrier (which Buster is half) so they played together a lot and slept wonderfully at night. Knowing he was in such good, capable hands really helped me sleep.
2. Err, well sort of. First I needed to avoid sleeping - namely, as I drove 3 hours at midnight, getting to Mike and Tracy's house around 2:30am. It was hard not to nod off . . . well, except for that spot in Delaware where I got pulled over for speeding. Oops. But no ticket. Phew.
3. Then there's the matter of the aerobed we slept on. Throughout my friendship with Mike, I have slept in a range of places: sharing twin size dorm beds with people, by myself on sofas or squished on a loveseat, wrapped in a blanket on the floor under the dining room table, sharing a sleeping bag with someone else, slumped over in an arm chair... you get my point.
But this aerobed + pregnancy? Kicked my butt. I've started having small sleeping issues at home - getting numb or crampy on whatever side I spend hours sleeping on so then I turn over, get numb on that side after a few hours, and turn again. I'm a sleeping rotisserie, basically. But our bed prevents that from being too troublesome for me or the hubby. But the aerobed? Not so much. Every time I turned, he stirred... and I had to turn often.
Realization: I am officially old and pregnant. I can no longer sleep in a blanket under a table. This feels like the serious closing of one chapter of my life.
4. Tracy gave me her body pillow to help with the situation.

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Sleeping with this thing is 1 - like sleeping with an overgrown comma and 2 - having a third person in bed with us. The hubby would scoot over to snuggle... and get an armful of stuffed cotton. I think the pillow helps me sleep but I haven't yet figured out the most advantageous way to use it. Tracy hated it so she said I could keep it as long as I want... so I've got time to figure out how to finagle this thing.
5. We had SO much good food this weekend. Saturday's lunch was Mediterranean - falafel, hummus, pitas, etc. YUuummmm. Saturday's dinner was Indian, also super yum. Then on Sunday Mike smoked a brisket for 6-7 hours and made a bunch of sides and we all watched the Daytona 500 and the USA Women's Hockey game. Nothing like smoked meat and sports, right?
6. It was particularly nice to spend time with Madison, Mike and Tracy's 7 month old. She is so sweet - such a little bundle of joy, always smiling and laughing - except when she screams for fun. Seriously. She might be a rock star one day. It wasn't, "Oh, the baby's screaming, uh oh" - it was, "Haha, check out her screaming, you go!" She is so lovely and precious - and with two such cheery parents, it's no surprise she's such a cheery baby.
7. But the moment of the weekend had nothing to do with where we were or who we were with ... and that was Friday night, as the hubby and I settled in to sleep on the aerobed... and he felt The Force kick for the first time! Finally! There have been a few nights where I was sure he would be able to feel him, but it hadn't happened yet... but then, Friday night, The Force was kicking hard and low, where there's less padding, and he gave his dad a huge *THUMP*. I loved it. I love that it happened in Baltimore. I love that it finally happened. I love the look on the hubby's face after the kick - pure wonderment and joy and . . . I don't even know. Pure joy and love. Best Valentine's gift ever.













