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october 12, 2006
what day is it?
I'm so confused this week! First there was the holiday on Monday, which had me thinking it was Tuesday on Monday (who caught that on my Monday post?) and that it was Monday on Tuesday (missed a meeting with B's teacher - doh!). Then yesterday I spent the whole day with the boys' classes on their first school field trip. They got to ride a school bus for the very first time!


They went apple picking and got to do everything you'd expect, like pick apples, feed farm animals, take home a pumpkin, and eat apples all day long (B's got a new loose tooth now!). It was great!
But now it feels like my week is starting all over again. Is today Thursday or Monday? I can't wait for the weekend to restart my internal calendar.
posted by alison at 9:11 am | in
just blogging 06
I'm right there with ya - and it's getting dark so early - and we haven't even had daylight savings time yet! Not only have I got the days of the week confused but I'm thinking it's time for bed at 7:30! No - I'm not prego. ha
Today is Thursday...my week off is reaching a close [sniff, sob] back to my horrible 0800-1700 job. However,...i'm anxiously waiting Saturday to do that home pg test.
I used to have what I termed "pregnancy stupidity." I once had accepted a dinner invitation from friends and wrote it down in THREE calendars (one at work, one at home and one in the purse). The day of the dinner came and not only did I not have ANY memory of accepting the invitation (even once I was reminded of it...no recollection at all!!), but instead I made a huge dinner myself and invited my parents over. Needless to say I was quite embarrassed. Blame it on the hormones!
Wow, looks like fun! My son is going on his first field trip (and first school bus ride) on the 26th! It is a similar type trip too. :)
Blame it on the hormones by all means; of course there's a mind body connection, and you're juggling two bodies (and a second mind, in process). Just don't let any smart-*** get away with calling it "placenta brain".
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