i remember this feeling well.... i feel for you monica
The last 6 weeks are the worst. I can barely get out of bed. But I'm sure the working 40+ hrs on my feet have a lot to do with it hah
you're right there.. i remember when i was prego with my 15 year old... i had cankles by the end of the day and i had so much pain when i was pregnant with my 8 year old that they had me on monitors for 2 hours every week... at least your on the count down now...lol but i have to admit those last six weeks suck and i never thought they would end.
With my 3 yr old I had pre-eclampsia. And super bad edema. It was insane. I got lucky this time that its gone so smooth. And I've only gained 12 lbs. Which is amazing. But I feel and look huge. And can't walk very well. Haha I just need this to end. I want my baby here!!
i remember this feeling well.... i feel for you monica
The last 6 weeks are the worst. I can barely get out of bed. But I'm sure the working 40+ hrs on my feet have a lot to do with it hah
you're right there.. i remember when i was prego with my 15 year old... i had cankles by the end of the day and i had so much pain when i was pregnant with my 8 year old that they had me on monitors for 2 hours every week... at least your on the count down now...lol but i have to admit those last six weeks suck and i never thought they would end.
With my 3 yr old I had pre-eclampsia. And super bad edema. It was insane. I got lucky this time that its gone so smooth. And I've only gained 12 lbs. Which is amazing. But I feel and look huge. And can't walk very well. Haha I just need this to end. I want my baby here!!
well i certainly wish the best for you... i never had to deal with the preeclampsia (i had gestational diabetes with my 4th pregnancy) and kudos on only the 12 lbs... i felt like a walking whale when i was in my last 6 weeks of pregnancy. that precious baby will be here before you know it.
Not really as it's only relevant if I was living in the USA. I mean what you earn relates to the cost of living in your country. So I figure if you earn US $100k then it's the same as me earning NZ $100k
Yeah... I know it is only relative pay that matters. I figured you probably didnt keep up with exchange rates either, but thought you might since it seems the world is always concerned with the US's business
I don't earn 100k, that's just what Satan said. I am compensated very well, and I have made wise investments. I will say that the last time I made less then 100k per year in direct pay was in 2001. (ie.. my reported earnings from a single job, no investment income).
I follow the Euro, the UK pound and the USD just out of curiosity mainly. I do keep regular tabs on the USD as we are heading to Hawaii next year and I want to buy some more USD if the rate gets any better for us. I think we have $1,000 USD in cash at home at the moment...somewhere. I've been to the USA when the rate was 0.55 for us...that hurt. The exchange rate for us to the Australian dollar sux at the moment. But if my income was paid in USD based on teh current exchange rate I'd be ok
I find that surprising to hear. Do you think that is common for NZ people to follow the Euro? I think if I ever were to move somewhere else in the world, I'd probably always follow the value of the Dollar.
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no one should waste money on keeping your companions healthy
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But things will change once my boo comes back from Afghanistan.
How have you tried many times? Doesnt seem like a thing you try and fail at.