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The Homestretch

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38 weeks The final countdown is really on. I’m about 38 weeks now, so in theory Audrey could arrive any day. One of my midwives seems to think that she is “coming soon,” but I’m not holding my breath. Instead, I’m counting on her coming late so that I can relax and focus on these [...]

33rd Week Round-up: Exercise, Baby Shower #2 & Recommended Reads

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I’m rounding the 33rd week of pregnancy corner and my yoga and meditation challenge has been a half-success. I’ve been pretty loyal to my yoga practice, which has made a huge difference in my comfort level. Except for a few aches and pains, I feel as good as I did pre-pregnancy and there’s only 7 [...]

Third Trimester Challenge: Daily Yoga & Meditation

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I’m on the home stretch. In about three months, Audrey will be here:) In the meantime, there are so many exciting things happening! Exciting equals fun and happy, but also tired and frazzled sometimes. It’s easy to get caught up in new projects while pushing exercise and nutrition to the side. I can make all [...]

Part II: How I Got Here

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Picking up where I left off yesterday…I had just moved into my new house with my husband-to-be. House in Hampden, check! After graduating with a Master in Public Administration a year earlier, I had started working at a small nonprofit. It was a great job with super hours and the office was within walking distance [...]

The possibilities are endless…

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One of my favorite people blogged today about her “10 for ’10,” which inspired me to write my own list (in no particular order!)… 1. To be thankful every day for the “little” and “big” things. 2. To continue believing that I can create the life of my dreams and to nurture things like my [...]

Patience

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A week ago, I picked up the first complete printed copy of my manuscript at Kinkos. I stopped myself as soon as I started to feel silly for getting a thrill from the moment. Why shouldn’t I get a kick out of holding the first printed copy in my hands? It was one of those [...]