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Prego and Loving it!

We are so stoked that we are finally pregnant...after only 2 years of trying. Being Pregnant is very weird. My body is changing to unknown proportions, I am moody, sickly, throw-uppy, achy, happy, and a ton of other emotions and feelings I have never had before. It is quite strange. I really feel for women who do it alone...I could never. Having Nathan there...(more than ever)...has really helped me so much. Here is something weird though...I heard that if you put music on your belly than it helps the development and soothes your baby. Anyway, I put classical music on my belly and started feeling nauseous right away. Then I started putting rock music and I instantly felt better and relaxed. I guess we have a rocker inside me.

Thank you, all our friends and family...we never knew how much we needed you and it's wonderful having such great people in our lives.
XOXOXO-Erin

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Joi Montrief said…
Hey you...Nice sight. I will have to send you the link to mine. Love you!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!I am so glad you have a blog. It's a great way to keep up on eachothers lives. Yes pregnancy is very weird. And it only gets weirder. I am so excited for you!
Congrats Erin- being a mom is the best thing ever!!
Shannon said…
OH MY!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! I am so excited for you both! Welcome to parenthood...its so much fun..ummm yeah...hahaha.
Erin said…
Thanks everyone for being so supportive. I have such great friends and family.
XOXOXO- Erin
The Hesch said…
Hey Erin, this is Nancy, Jason's wife. Congrats on your pregnancy, motherhood is such an amazing thing you are going to love it! Jason, well mostly me have a blog too, nancyandjason.blogspot.com
Now that I know you have a blog I am adding you to my list.

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