This was our school change week. It happened a lot quicker than I expected and to accept our new journey, we had to unenroll from regular public school on Wednesday. We got acquainted with the cyber program on Thursday, and Friday, finishing a couple lessons and then just filling the rest of our "school" time with other educational things. Reading, trip to the library, setting up our work station, etc. We took a long walk to the park and came home and researched the types of ducks we found and both learned some new things. Already, his anxiety has improved so much. He's actually sleeping awesome again as well. Monday we have the big evaluation that I've been waiting on for a good year now. They will finally give him the aspergers diagnosis from the person who needs to do so, and we can finally get the extra help and support we need for him. I'm going to push for an IEP even though we are doing cyber school, just in case he decides he wants to go back to public school in the future. That way the fight is not an option if it's already in place.
Baby related. I'm 33 weeks. Wild child turned breech again and is loving the fact of hanging out at the top of my belly. I have to sleep with 3 pillows as support or I wake up with vomit in my mouth from the crappy digestion I have going on, and her crazy flips at night. Still love the movements, I just wish we could get them a little bit lower and not make me feel like vomit all the time. She is so strong. The movements are always to the point of seeing my belly wiggle and jiggle around. The only person who has yet to see is my mom. Something about her around makes the baby just stop moving. It doesn't matter how long she is here, the movements are non existent, or very very slow like she's trying not to be seen. My "34 week" appt is Tuesday. I am debating about asking to be rechecked, because the occasional pressure and pinching feeling is back more frequently. I still have a few braxton hicks per day, and they are starting to become a little painful at times. They told me to watch for 4 in an hour, and I'm not near that yet. I'm just nervous because of how early I experienced stuff like this with Kristopher. And especially if the baby is going to remain breech, I'd like to know what's going on. We're about 45 mins from the hopsital, with good traffic. I know every labor is different but Kristopher's was pretty quick for a first time, and I was 3 cm dilated from 35 weeks till fully hit at 37 weeks. He was born right on the 37 week mark. We're just getting close and I'm a bit parinoid.
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