One way, or the other . . .

I swear to god, everything is a symptom of early pregnancy, except maybe “vaginal delivery of placenta,” which would classify as only a childbirth symptom.

Case in point, I took a nap this afternoon after my training session, and woke up with super itchy hands. The palms were itchy, though, not the rest of my hands. And of course, a google search for itchy palms led to a pregnancy symptom site. ARRGGHHH!!! I’m not due until Friday, and I’m quite sure I’ll go crazy by then.

In other news, we just went for a walk around the neighborhood. We hadn’t gotten up close to the new pool complex yet, so we swung by there before getting drinks at the corner store. The pool is very cool. They have asult lap swimming for the first hour (noon to 1) so I’m thinking I might head over there on Friday. Also, I was able to show Dave the SuperPlaygroundRunway: Or, the line of playgrounds that stretches from our street to the 13th street playground/pool/stadium complex. It’s pretty cool. We walked by the schools, and Dave was saying “So, our kids will go here until third, and then over there to 5th? Whoa, that was a weird thing to say out loud.”

And so it was.

Who knows! Maybe this month, maybe next, maybe next year!

Oh, and one more thing, at the training thing I was doing today, one of the tech people told me that there are never enough technology teachers in the night school/ adult ed programs in the area. Both of our tech people teach in various places, and she was already asking if I’d do an adult ed class in the fall. I have a lot on my plate this year, but I told her to “remember that when I have kids!” How perfect would that be? I could stay home all day, teach a few nights a week (and night classes are built around the working person’s schedule, like my husband’s, for instance!) keep my tech and teaching skills valid while still getting to stay home with the SeaMonkeys. Nice.

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