Saturday, June 29, 2013

Buoyancy

I'll be 39 weeks pregnant tomorrow. Anyone who has been pregnant knows firsthand how extremely uncomfortable those last few weeks are. And anyone who knows this secondhand (i.e. hubbies), well, bless their souls. Although I gotta say my Benny Boy has it pretty good... between being half deaf and a spaced out listener, he's been pretty much spared from my unrelenting complaints. (He's welcome to refute that if he'd like ;)
I've found this time around that nothing brings more relief than being weightless in a pool. All the heaviness, pressure, and discomfort literally float away. I took the girls swimming one day and was in heaven, I didn't want to get out.

So lately we've been hitting the pool whenever possible, weather permitting or not. 
We found this great kids pool just a five minute drive from our house. We had it pretty much to ourselves since the temp was in the sixties and it was sprinkling rain. Ah well.
And just a little anecdote to illustrate the girls' different personalities:
I put them on top of this big red styrofoam mat and pushed them back and forth across the pool.
Me: Girls! We were just flying over the Pacific Ocean and our plane crashed. Now we are stranded on this board in the middle of the ocean. We have to watch out for sharks!
Em: We were not in an airplane! This isn't the Pacific Ocean! This is the swimming pool!
C: Gasp! Look! I see a tiger shark!!!
Em: That's not a tiger shark! That's the bottom of the pool!
C: Look! I see octopuses!
And so on and so forth until she had spotted jellyfish, penguins, killer whales, and seahorses.
Em finally got into it when she got to pick which ocean we swam across each time, picking the Indian and the Arctic and the Baltic Sea.
And last weekend Ben and I got a babysitter and went to a mineral spa. It was heaven. The Germans know what they're doing when it comes to their pools. This place had several pools, indoor and out, all different temperatures, but none too hot. The hottest one was like a warm bath. I even participated in the water aerobics class with a bunch of elderly German fraus. Didn't understand a word, but just went with the flow. I could have stayed there all day, and I pretty much did.
Living the dream
And there was a crazy heat wave for three days where it was above 90 degrees. The pools were PACKED so we stuck to the good ole slip'n slide in the "backyard" with the neighbor kids.  The girls loved it.
And no, I did not attempt it.  Although I seriously considered it being so hot.  That would have made an awesome picture.
  

Living the Dream
So now I'm seriously considering a water birth.
 I might actually enjoy labor and delivery.

4 comments:

  1. What? You were complaining?

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  2. We are going to be coming through around the time you have the baby because we are doing our baby-moon at Garmisch. Let us know if you need anything or you want us to give you a call to check in.

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  3. I never actually tried swimming while I was pregnant cuz it was the dead of winter when it seemed too cold even to swim indoors. I'll have to remember this though.

    Happy pushing! Can't wait to see pics of the lil guy, don't keep us hanging too long!

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  4. I'm so proud of you Mindy! I think you've had some of the hardest births of anyone I've ever met and you handle it like a champ. Love you. Wish I could come babysit for you!

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