Here we are at week 36...the 9th month. Just as my baby journal says, I'm running around like a maniac instead of relaxing. It advises me to go for a pregnancy massage or spend some time at the spa. Anyone up for this with me? I think I'd like to go in a couple weeks to celebrate the beginning of maternity leave!
With two and a half weeks of work left, I'm trying desperately to finish up many loose ends and projects there while the house is still slowly getting put together. I've also yet to really organize and clean Kate's outfits to figure out what we still need and don't need (not to mention go through the registry and pick up anything we haven't gotten yet that is needed). I truly hope she cooperates and hangs in the womb at least until the due date...maybe even to Grandma Joyce's birthday on 3/16! Call me crazy, but I have the rest of my life to be with Kate and just a little time left to be able to finish the myriad of tasks at hand. As you can see, we have stuff everywhere!! Oh, what is that you moms are saying? "Get used to it!"It's not like I'm sitting around eating bon, bons (maybe Girl Scout cookies)! I have managed to finally finish writing the many thank yous for all
of the wonderful gifts we received at the shower. I also am almost finished with my music playlist for the hospital room. Yes, some people think it's silly, but I plan to make the experience as peaceful as possible. A little Mozart, some Vivaldi and Brahms. You get the picture. And, we've made progress in cleaning out Kate's closest and reconfiguring it so we have lots of storage space (Keith is very proud of this, so I thought I'd display his fine work, here!).We purchased the travel system, too, so we now have all the necessities should Kate come early (thanks Tami for regifting the bassinet--we love it). Except, we still have one more week of our prepared childbirth class, an infant CPR class, a breastfeeding class and two books on what to do to have either the Happiest Baby on the Block or teach ourselves the Secrets of the Baby Whisperer. Oh, and Babywise is on the way. Not to mention, I've not quite finished What to Expect When You're Expecting... Who in the world has time for all of this studying!? I haven't tried to read this much since my days at Cornell. Geesh! So, anyone who can give me the Cliff Note version of any of these books or others for how to calm a finicky baby or have suggestions for what to read and what not to, feel free to share!

