friday senses. spring is near.

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spring is near... 
                             

seeing:  lots of white... the snow is slowly melting away because i see sunshine!
hearing:  the sound of our little space heater. every. night. &
jon foreman's pandora station.
smelling:  my dog needs a bath.
tasting:  i've really been wanting a soft pretzel with cheese and an icee.  
(i might have to make a trip to target today.)
feeling:  more energy and loved.
reading:  i need some recommendations on baby/birth books to read.  
any that you feel are must reads?
loving: next week's weather forecast. (50's and 60's)
anticipating:  SPRING.
making: lists of what needs to be done this spring.
wishing:  i didn't have to work all weekend...
so i could spend time with husband and see my family.

idea from sheena.
photo from my backyard....last spring.

7 comments:

  1. I'm in Oregon and there are small signs of spring and sunshine. Ready for flipflop weather :)

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  2. I'm a friend of Aimee Swift (that's how I found your blog) and am currently almost 37 weeks pregnant with my second son...I just finished reading Ina May's Guide to Childbirth, which was recommended to me by a good friend and mother of 3 (third born just this past November). If you're at all interested in having a natural birth (or even if you're not), I highly recommend this book! It can be a little new-agey in parts, but it has SO much great information on how to have a natural childbirth! It's great!

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  3. Belly Laughs by Jenny McCarthy

    She's completely blunt about everything and SO SO funny!:)

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  4. so ready for spring. so ready. mm, soft pretzel with cheese sounds delicious right now.

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  5. Since my sister is studying to be a certified doula/birth support, she's been reading a lot of books and I get to hear about the ebst of them....heh;)

    Baby Catcher by Peggy Vincent will probably always be my most favorite birth book e.v.e.r.
    Lots of women/mommies like it too. Your library should have it if you're going that way.

    Another good, informative one is The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth--details and information without being TOO dry and dully written. http://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Womans-Guide-Better-Birth/dp/0399525173/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1297543573&sr=8-1

    Ah, spring....I hope it comes here soon...

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  6. I can't wait for Spring! I love the warm weather :)

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  7. love that photo, lovely you had the weekend off, I know i could do with one! x

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