Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Jokes

pregnancy week by week

I have no desire to have a constant update of my pregnancy on my blog. It's selfish of me, really, and kind of a mental game I play with myself, but I don't want to be told EXACTLY how far along I am or how many days I have left. I like to lie to myself a little. For example, the day after I hit a certain number of weeks, I tell myself I am already at the following week's progress. Also, I prefer to think, at six months, that it means there are three months left, instead of the actual four, (a worldwide fallacy with which I am willing to play along). Tomorrow I want to be able to say, Mandy, you are about 28 weeks along, when in fact I will only be 27 weeks and one day. And that darn little blue ticker will be brutally honest every single day! Nope, I won't have it. I like my mind games. I NEED my mind games.

So, I boycott the ticker. Why, then, did I put one up on this post? Because today while I was looking at a friend's ticker I clicked on it, and came to find that instead of developmental progress you could have the ticker tell little jokes about pregnancy. (If it didn't also have the "days left" part, I might have caved and put a permanent one on my blog). Also, I just happened to find today's joke super funny, because so many people look at you with doe eyes and ask how you're feeling when they probably don't really want to know. And if they do want to know, it's most likely because they already DO know, and they either want to gloat or commiserate.

Please don't get me wrong, I fully support this social habit. I'm sure I've been known to give the doe eyes myself, because it's a comforting feeling when a friend says their hips feel like they just might split in two, or anything else that makes me think, "Me, too!"

Anyway, this post wasn't supposed to be this long, but I feel I should mention that even though I do count down the days, and yes, my hips hurt, I'm actually enjoying this time. Somehow even getting kicked in the ribs isn't so bad when you're pregnant, and that's always nice.

4 comments:

Shelley Nicole said...

Yeah, I am on the opposite side of that social habit of asking the prego's how they're feeling...because, you see, almost everyone I associate with is pregnant, and I get to just feel like an idiot that I'm behind in life and have never experienced getting kicked in the ribs. So, my questions are pretty sincere because I have no idea how ya'll are feeling...I can only compare you to each other. Bring on the rib kicks!

Amy said...

You crack me up!

Palmers said...

Really, since you're due the beginning of May, you'll probably have the baby in April, and since it's already February, that makes there only one month left for you, March. So just tell people (or yourself) you have one month left...

Palmers said...

Really, since you're due the beginning of May, you'll probably have the baby in April, and since it's already February, that makes there only one month left for you, March. So just tell people (or yourself) you have one month left...