Pregnancy Diaries: You know you’re 9 months pregnant when…

Started my ninth month yesterday.You know you are nine months pregnant when you try to squat to accomplish a chore, but fall down 30 seconds later.You know you are nine month pregnant when you ask your husband to remove your toe nail polish for you.  No, don’t bother repainting them.  Thank you.  Just remove it….

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Frickets!

Our friend, who tends to abbreviate words in unique ways, calls free tickets “frickets.”  Well, Chris and I have had the perkiest week of our time in NYC so far- by that I mean a week with more perks than ever before.  See, occasionally, shows give out frickets for military members or we find opportunities…

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Questioning My Questions

I reread my post: http://heatherpaiges.blogspot.com/2011/06/provocation-of-thought-during-prayer.html today. From where does this sense of entitlement spring? How is it that I expect a perfect life? How is it that when anything goes “wrong,” I am tempted to think God is not good and I question His motives or abilities? Why? Who said I should have anything good…

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Fancy Little Smoothie

I just made the fanciest little health nut smoothie I’ve ever encountered: blueberries, strawberries, spinach leaves, 1/2 nectarine, banana, yogurt, 1 raw egg yolk, and a bit of milk. I threw the leftover egg white into the skillet with a second egg to supplement my breakfast. My midwife told me that to eat more protein….

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Hurricane Irene

Apparently sudden drops in barometric pressure often cause women to go into labor. I am glad to say that we made it through the hurricane without this effect. Little Linus is still safe inside me inside our still safe apartment right now. No grills blew through the patio doors; the power only went out temporarily;…

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Philly

Chris suggested that we go on a date Saturday night. So did we go local or to Manhattan? Or to Philadelphia? When we lived in Kittery, Maine, we went to Boston for dinner on a few occasions because it was only an hour away. How wonderfully spontaneous. How had we lived only 1.5 hrs from…

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provocation of thought during prayer (personal journal entry transcribed on whether or not God is good)

These questions have weighed heavily on my mind since Levi Masalin’s death and were furthered by a recent sermon by Thomas Wong, pastor at Point Community Church in North Brunswick, NJ. Lord, I trust you. I know you do not forget us. Isaiah 40:27-28. You are living and active and intentional. I do not claim…

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NYC with dear friends

Last year we had a reunion in Maine, where I lived at the time: http://heatherpaiges.blogspot.com/2010/02/lovely-friends.html. This year we selected NYC, so I wrote the itinerary. Rachel observed,“Heather has two criteria: history and pretty” and I confess that that is quite accurate.I picked Rachel, Laura and Dana up from the airport and drove due south to…

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radio interview and music video

Also listen to the linked conversation between a survivor and the director of Houston Rescue and Restore as they explain the framework of the domestic commercial sex trade. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=133439415 This music video also is worth watching.  “Fragile” by Lamont Hiebert.  It’s not your fault. PinterestFacebookTwitterEmail

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“Heavier”

When my name is typed into corrective text messaging, a phone’s first guess is “Heavier,” not Heather. For once that is applicable. My belly seems to grow in spurts. At the mo 4 mark, I suddenly doubled in belly-size then seemed to stay stagnant for a while. Then this past week, I had another growth…

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Moving Again

We’re moving to New Jersey next month- meaning I will have moved every summer since 2008. 2011: From NYC to NJ2010: From Maine to NYC2009: From Dallas to Maine2008: From College Station to Dallas 2004: From Houston to Texas A&M Univ. in College Station.Before that, my family lived in Abilene Texas, West Virginia, and in…

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