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Hit a rut

Has anyone else got to a certain point and felt just miserable??
I'm 35 weeks tomorrow, I've been signed off work for 2 weeks, I'm without a car.. I'm so bored I've watched the same crappy TV over and over.. I just want my baby girl here now, I'm in so much discomfort and pain at night, all midwives and docs I see just say it's normal, you've not got long left.. 5 weeks may not be long at the end of it but it's over a month!! I keep talking to her telling her she needs to cook quicker and it's like she laughs at me, my tummy moves like she is laughing!! Bless her.. Arghhh I just feel pointless at home by myself doing nothing!
Sorry about the rant!
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Aww, I've tried doing little things, crafty things, but I make too much mess and feel awful when hubby has to clean up haha I've filed all my paperwork and sent all my letters, I've even written out my Christmas cards!! I'll find something, I'm just fed up now lol, Thank you xx
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I'm 36+6 with twins so I'm expecting any time now. Monday was my last.day at work but I still went in yesterday to make sure my.substitute could understand my lesson plans. I have an appointment today and then I've got to.find something to do.
I crocheted hats for both babies to wear home from the hospital when I was bored over the weekend. I'm probably going to start cross stitching and sewing their.Christmas stockings next. pick up a hobby like that because it's something you can do in bed. another thing you could do is start making a scrapbook for your baby so that all you have to.do when baby gets here is print off pictures and stick them in. you could work on a plan for freezer meals for a month or so.and.then have someone take you shopping and help you prepare them.
just a few.suggestions
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