Thursday, May 7, 2009

Obsession

I am writing today on behalf of Scott and I.  Baby Griffin is on the way (that was Scott's contribution)... he's actually over half way right now.  We are 22 and a half weeks... and preparing for another doctors office visit.  

We go back to the Doctor's office Wednesday!  I'm hoping that the doctor finally says that I am consuming enough calcium.  Scott has been really good to go with me to all of my office visits... which has been wonderful.  Unfortunatley for me (although good for the baby, I guess) the part that rings the loudest in his ears is "SARAH... YOU' RE NOT DRINKING ENOUGH MILK".  I, of course, would much rather drink soda than milk... for that matter I'd rather drink juice, water, or just go thirsty.  So we've found a compromise.  I'm drinking chocolate milk... since chocolate is always better!  And I'm taking a calcium supliment at night.  If they dont' say I have enough calcium this time, I fear what Scott's next move will be!

So you will truly understand Scott's obcession with my milk intake... here is a little story for you: Scott comes home from work a few days ago with his hands behind his back and a cute little grin on his face.  The first thing out of his mouth is "I brought you a present!".  I, of course, am excited... always excited to hear about suprise presents.  As I eagerly jump of the couch (my lazy post) he reveals his prize to be... Caltrate... chewable calcium supplements.  Thank you baby.  It's just what I've always wanted!  How ever did you know?  In his defense, however, I will say that he bought the yummy chewable fruity kind.  Way better than the 5 glasses of milk I am supposed to be consuming each day.  Yuck.

More to come after Wednesday... which I am excited to say should bring news not only from baby Griffin... but also from baby Pierce and whether it'll be a he or a she!

The Griffins... but let's face it, mainly Sarah

3 comments:

  1. krisrin westbrookMay 14, 2009 at 7:47 AM

    LOL! That is way too funny. It is a very original present to say the least.

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  2. Scott could get you a feeding tube attached to a milk carton...that way you wouldn't have to taste it & hopefully you would get enough calcium! ;o)

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  3. I can put that feeding tube in if you want!

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