Thursday, January 21, 2010

38 weeks.

I have just got home from my anti natal visit. Baby is still up quite high so it is pretty unlikely that I will go early.

GBS is negative so I am really happy about that. I won't have to rush in to get antibiotics during labour.

School starts next Wednesday so my plans for the rest of the week is to spend a bit of time going through the programs I have and the rest of the time sewing.

My mil is coming to stay for the next 4 nights so she will be able to help me a bit with the sewing I plan to do.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sewing is a great distraction! What are you planning to make?

yofed said...

Sounds like great news!!! :)

Unknown said...

excellent! getting excited!

Mrs. B. said...

I'm praying for you and the baby! How exciting. Do take pics of what your sewing and share it with us. God Bless!

Shelly said...

wow, already?? it's gone sooo fast! our life here is so short - time just flies by!

praying for a wonderful safe delivery Therese!

Lisa@UnexpectedJourney said...

I'm so excited for you! The time is coming!! Yay!!

Jeanne said...

I'm sure this has been the shortest nine months on record...for me, anyhow!!

Can't wait to meet and get to know baby.

Colleen said...

I keep waiting to hear the good news! You're in my prayers :)

kim said...

rest up

Mary N. said...

Oh, I bet you can't wait! 'Cause I'm sure getting excited :) Can't wait to see the new baby! God be with you!

Aubrey said...

Yay! Good luck. The next couple of weeks are going to go so quickly. We've got just under a month and I feel the excitement a little more each day. :)

Abbey's Road said...

I am happy for the GOOD NEWS! I know you would like to have this baby, but not until the time is right. I love sewing; should keep your mind off things, BUT, please try to rest while you can. You are going to need it.

Praying for you,
Abbey

Tracy said...

Sounds like things are right on track.. can't wait for the exciting day when your baby arrives!!!

Matthias said...

G'day,just came upon your blog and read the profile on your boys with type 1 Diabetes mellitus. Bloke at my church-i am a Baptist- is a research scientist,who has just scored a large amount of funding from National Health and Medical Research Council,for type 2 diabetes BUT in talking to him he intimated it seems that it will have implications for type one diabetes.
Take care

Anonymous said...

Looks like its all going well. Glad you have a MIL for support too.
The last few weeks can feel like the whole nine months. Glad you have all that home ed to keep your mind off things :))

EC Gefroh said...

Therese, just wanted you to know you and your baby are in my prayers for a safe delivery.

Please pray for a cure for Type One Diabetes

Please pray for a cure for Type One Diabetes
Our sons Tom and Christopher and our daughter Amelia are type one diabetics. We pray everyday for a cure. We do not want one by illicit means though so don't support any organisation that contributes to Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Click on the photo of Tom and Christopher to read about why I am against using Embryonic Stem cells for a cure.

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