Saturday, October 20, 2007

28 weeks

It's been an exciting 28th week, as we just returned from a big family vacation. We haven' t been on a vacation in over 3 years, so really enjoyed the adventure of Walt Disney World with my parents and brother. We spent 5 days in the "happiest place on earth" and it was a really happy week. Elijah seemed to enjoy it just fine, though he didn't see any great attractions, he did respond to hearing and feeling them, with some vigorous movement at times. The return flight home really got him going. :-)

Thankfully, I was able to enjoy the trip, despite the heat that was draining on all of us, since we walked miles and miles each day. My feet, however, did not seem to enjoy it as much. The below pictures are not of an elephant, but actually my own pitiful swollen toes and ankles. They're still pretty painful, and the skin just feels stretched to its limit. Hopefully they'll return to a somewhat normal size eventually. Right now, they're pretty ugly and embarrassing, not to mention numb and achey at the same time, if that makes any sense. I am very grateful that I had hardly any back pain all week, which has been an issue for me for years, and only one hour of Braxton-Hicks contractions. I consider those major blessings and answers to prayer!

This Wednesday is my birthday and I will have a doctor's appointment that day to see how things are going. I'll update you after that! I'm looking forward to some cool weather moving in just in time for a birthday gift too. YEA!!

9 comments:

Amy said...

I want to see pictures of those feet!!!

Amy said...

Holy cow. Those are some cute feet you got there!!! lol! I hate that for you, though.. hugs

Jenn said...

Oh dear! Squish, squish...they look painful. I'm sorry!!! Wish I could take you to get a wonderful foot massage...your toes are awfully cute:)!

Jackie said...

Oh, Jennifer, I am so sorry. I remember getting swollen feet after an all-day car ride, but never that swollen. I hope the swelling gets better soon.

mindy said...

Matt gave me elephant feet and ankles as well...people will drive you crazy with the toxemia stuff, but don't worry..put those babies up! I know a good massage therapist I am going to go see next Sunday in Pelham. Email me if you want info and we can both go!!

Unknown said...

Oh Jennifer. That looks like it would hurt. I hope that with a few days of staying off of them (hint, hint:) ) the swelling will go down.

Anonymous said...

At least your toes are pretty right? I was beginning to get worried about you b/c you were so quiet...forgot you were gone. Glad you had fun!

Graced said...

At first glance I thought those were sweet baby feet. Get off your feet for a while! Love you!

Joy said...

That looks uncomfortable! With my last 2, I found a few things that helped my swelling TREMENDOUSLY!! Maybe these will help you:
1. Swim. For an hour. Walking around in the pool counts.
2. Eat watermelon. And cantaloupe.
3. Prop them on pillows. Lay down 2 times a day for 15-20 minutes.
4. Drink LOTS of water. And do not drink ANY caffeine.
-praying for you today!