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Popping in....

It's been over a month since I last posted..... are you still there?

I just wanted to pop by and let you know I am still here..... and have a fairly good excuse for not being round much. I hope you'll agree...

It's not the clearest of scans - as my Husband kindly pointed out, Baby is well padded!


I am 14 weeks pregnant today. Still ill in the mornings and no energy in the evenings. Today was the first time I turned my sewing machine on in 4 weeks! But hopefully that means I'm turning the corner and starting to feel better.

And hopefully that means more sewing and more blogging and catching up on all of those things that have slipped the last few weeks!

Comments

Pippa Parsons said…
Congrats the 2nd trimester is so much easier but make sure u rest plenty :)
Isisjem said…
Congratulations!!!
Leanne said…
Congratulations and I hope you are feeling better soon.
Grit said…
Congratulation!!!
Lin said…
Congratulations Jennie. Great news.
Unknown said…
Yay! Congratulations!!! :)
Congratulations! Wonderful news!
HUGE CONGRATULATIONS Hopefully soon you will have turned that tired point and be full steam again. Enjoy your Pregnancy, it truely is a special time. hugs
moira said…
it's great seeing the littl'un on the scan isn't it? Hugs all round x
Sue Wild said…
Congratulations. Hope all will go well after getting over the sickness.

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