"January is a time of renewal for many
people. We make resolutions to change the bad habits of years past, and
we seek new habits and experiences to improve our lives. It’s almost a
national pastime to make promises and get on a new track in January. A
new year offers so much promise. Like most mothers I know, my January
resolutions focus on the health and well-being of my household and
those in it. I firmly resolve every year to get organized, eat better,
get more rest and get my children on track to accomplish all of the
things that I dream for them. Whether they want to or not.
This
January I can firmly resolve to put my feet up and eat whatever takes
my fancy. It’s the privilege of being nine months pregnant."
people. We make resolutions to change the bad habits of years past, and
we seek new habits and experiences to improve our lives. It’s almost a
national pastime to make promises and get on a new track in January. A
new year offers so much promise. Like most mothers I know, my January
resolutions focus on the health and well-being of my household and
those in it. I firmly resolve every year to get organized, eat better,
get more rest and get my children on track to accomplish all of the
things that I dream for them. Whether they want to or not.
This
January I can firmly resolve to put my feet up and eat whatever takes
my fancy. It’s the privilege of being nine months pregnant."
Feisty Irish Wench says
hehehehe, indeed if a mom’s body is stretched and pinched and poked incessantly at that final leg of the race, the least you can be indulged is anything you want to eat right?
Tina D. says
I’ve been meaning to comment since I read this article in TLIC… Amen sister, amen! You have it right on. May God bless you in your last week or so of pregnancy! I’m praying all goes well for you and the baby during labor and delivery!