Saturday, November 29, 2008

8 pillows

Pillows have become one of my favorite things. They used to be just utilitarian, something to keep your head from becoming uncomfortable while you slept. Now, they are one of my favorite items, and I believe they are becoming a happy addiction. I have found a specific purpose for each pillow. 

2 king size flat:
Necessary for holding up the pregnant belly. One is not enough. Standard pillows are not long enough. Couch pillows are too bulky. These pillows sit to my left side, since eventually I will end up falling asleep on my left. 

1 square fluffy couch pillow: Perfect for supporting me, it rests against me and the headboard. As long as I am sitting up, and not laying on my back, baby is safe. Also, good position for watching DVD's on portable DVD player. Standard pillow not bulky or square enough. 

1 small pillow: This is for tucking under neck between the couch pillow, headboard, and my head. Otherwise my head bangs against the headboard and I need something smaller and soft there (since sometimes I fall asleep watching the portable DVD player). 

Neck pillow: This is optional, but wonderful. Soft, squishy, in the shape of a perfect U, it cradles my neck and supports me when the 1 small pillow listed above cannot. 

One big bulky pillow that is so old it has since lost its shape: I don't know if this used to be a back pillow, or an old couch pillow - it is sort of trapazoidial in shape, but it's fantastic. It can smoosh to be whatever shape you like. It's brown and ugly and perfect. This goes under the legs when watching the portable DVD player. Between legs to align my back when I end up rolling to my left side. 

2 standard pillows: For my right side (remember that my left side is already cushioned by two flat kings for the belly when I roll over). This is necessary for when I am sitting up and want to rest my right arm on something stable to support me. 

With all these pillows, I have created a sort of pregnancy nest, something soft to keep me comfortable when every part of my body aches. I will miss all my pillows once baby comes, but I will not miss all the Tums, water bottles, kleenex, and earplugs that tend to get knocked down off the side table every night by my these pillows. I know, pregnancy is messy and unorganized...but at least I am sleeping. : )

Monday, November 10, 2008

The busy - ness of it all..

"The world is a place of business [busy-ness]. What an infinite bustle! I think there is nothing, not even crime, more opposed to poetry, philosophy, ay, to life itself, than this incessant business." Henry David Thoreau

Agreed. Maternity leave helped me to slow down (that and the fact that my little Miss Elizabeth tends to love the right side of my body and has since pushed down so hard on my right pelvic muscles, it is almost impossible to walk) and take time to enjoy little tasks, like how fun it is to fold little newborn baby jeans. 

The World is Full of Elizabeth


3 more weeks until baby Elizabeth is scheduled to be here! If she is anything like daddy, she will be early. If she is anything like mommy she will be on time. She gets the hiccups at least twice a day, and loves to move, move, move. 


I am looking forward to having 3 weeks just to focus on our baby.