This boredom thing is driving me crazy.
I'm 26 weeks pregnant with my first baby and, like most women, having to work until 2 weeks before my due date due to financial constraints. I work full time as a solicitor in a highly pressurised environment, I also run a Guiding unit and have other roles in Girlguiding as well, we have a dog and my husband works full time as well.
I've just come back from a holiday in Scotland and I took an extra days hols yesterday and it was utter bliss... I went for a swim, I walked the dog twice, I took my dad for a pub lunch, did some gardening, did the washing, and it got to the end of the day and I hadn't done half the stuff I needed to for Guiding etc.
I just don't see how she can be so bored. Her life must be so empty. I'd kill to have this time off work to be able to finish the nursery, read books, swim more, etc.
Back to reality for me today and a long day at work after a 6am alarm call followed by a mad dash home to eat something before a guiding meeting.
She doesn't know she's born.
I'm 26 weeks pregnant with my first baby and, like most women, having to work until 2 weeks before my due date due to financial constraints. I work full time as a solicitor in a highly pressurised environment, I also run a Guiding unit and have other roles in Girlguiding as well, we have a dog and my husband works full time as well.
I've just come back from a holiday in Scotland and I took an extra days hols yesterday and it was utter bliss... I went for a swim, I walked the dog twice, I took my dad for a pub lunch, did some gardening, did the washing, and it got to the end of the day and I hadn't done half the stuff I needed to for Guiding etc.
I just don't see how she can be so bored. Her life must be so empty. I'd kill to have this time off work to be able to finish the nursery, read books, swim more, etc.
Back to reality for me today and a long day at work after a 6am alarm call followed by a mad dash home to eat something before a guiding meeting.
She doesn't know she's born.