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Weeks 34 and 35

Greetings!  I went ahead and combined last week and this week since I fell kind of behind updating.

Not that there is much to update you on - still pregnant!

According to What to Expect, I could start to experience vision changes due to pregnancy hormones, or dry eyes from reduced tear production.  I am not sure I would even notice vision changes at any rate.  At least they are temporary!

Also, Shrimpy's head is still growing and I can totally tell by the increased frequency of bathroom trips!  He is not getting much taller, having no room left for vertical development, but he is getting chubby!  Up to about 5 pounds now, he'll keep packing them on until the big day. Which means I will too! 

We went to the doctor's on Friday and all was normal.  Except they did not have power in their building.  Good thing that office had all it's exam rooms on an outside wall with windows! The waiting area was pretty dark until someone found a lantern type flashlight. It was like camping, at 9:00 in the morning! 

We will try to take another photo soon.  Scott noted at the grocery store that I did not really look pregnant from behind, but when I turned to the side it was like I had a nose-cone!

Cravings: This week I really wanted Popsicles.

Weird Stuff: Not too much. I do find it annoying how hard it is to put on socks and shoes...

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