Out of my left eye. Thanks to 'thumper' or 'pinky' or whatever we're calling the baby these days. Really it's 'the baby' or 'hey you quit that'--or 'what you want hon?' when I'm being kicked to pieces.
I digress. So I may need a pair of glasses to 'carry me over' during the next 3 months and up to 6 months afterwards. It all depends on if we want to spend the money (could get them for as little as $25) or not. It would be nice not to have blurry vision because all the fluid in my eyes is pressing on my astigmatism.
Did I blog about this on my other blog? I don't know. What I do know is that it was hysterical (and by that I mean I almost had to excuse myself from the exam room because I was dissolving into giggles) because the whole middle of the row looked like DOTS, so I was saying K, dot, dot, Z. That's it. And laughing SO HARD. It really wasn't funny, but then again it was. Because I KNOW they were supposed to be letters, but obviously couldn't see them. AT ALL.
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Blogger is messing with me tonight--could post on your other webpage but I do remember your favorite wedding photo--love the outdoor setting. Good luck with mommyhood--you mentioned us giving answers or advice, but since you've already read how well I raised Zack the crazy border collie I'll spare you my insights!
My eyes were really wacky with my first pregnancy, but the second one not as much.
As long as I was still nursing, I retained fluid, too. So my eyes were awful for about a year after he was born.
I know that doesn't help, but doesn't it make you feel good to know you're not the only one?
:)
Oh. And you really do look wonderful. Pregnancy is such a wonderful time and I can tell that you're loving it.
Happy momma... happy baby. This is good.
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