I'm sure of it now. I've been feeling Sweet Pea move around for several days. More and more often now. In the mornings, after I've hit snooze and I'm very still and quiet, I sometimes feel the flutters. Or if I've been very active and then sit down.
How can I describe this kind of magic?
Like the tiny bubbles in ginger ale,
or fish that nibble at you in a lake
or sweet, sweet butterflies.
There really is a little baby inside me.
I'm really a mother.
Such a sweet feeling!
ReplyDeleteNot to change topic, but I just realized you're over 20 weeks and no word on what sweet pea is. Did I miss an explanation somewhere? Either way, it doesn't change how sweet it is to catch those little moments.
Oh! I forgot to mention that I left you a blog award on my blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great description!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is the sweetest and most beautiful description I've ever read.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love this for you!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! :-) Sounds so lovely.
ReplyDeleteI got tears reading that. I'm so happy you're feeling her move. <3
ReplyDeleteSo very sweet, a little flutterfly!!!! I know you have been patiently waiting for this day to arrive, I am thrilled it is finally here and you get to bask in the glory of being a mommy. xoxoxoxox
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet post, Paige. You are definitely a mother - a wonderful mother!
ReplyDeleteI felt a couple of little flutters once, but nothing since. Am totally jealous!
ReplyDeleteYour post is a beautiful poem. I love it!
Oh, you make me cry!! Yeah for baby flutters, Mama!!
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe how far along you are - and flutters too! It'll just get stronger from here! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so thrilled for you! Can't wait for the results of the 'gender peek' u/s! (Assuming, of course, that you plan to share!)
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring and beautiful! Just like you mommy!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely :-).
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