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Almost There...

Just a few more days will mark Magdalena's 35 week birthday! The time has passed by so quickly that it took me by surprise how I needed to begin to get my things ready for the big day!
Yesterday seemed so busy, and it seems as though that is how it will be for the rest of the summer. It is going to just fly by! Noah sells Serta mattresses, and yesterday we had one delivered. Although it seemed so comfortable in the store, last night I tossed and turned, which is harder as a very pregnant person. Noah slept soundly! He said that with a new mattress you have to give it a couple of nights before you can fully decide not to like it.
Although, I have completed the work for my Master's I have to turn in my portfolio to be completely finished. I am working on that today, and the plan is for me to be done by the end of the weekend. To have it in the mail will be such a relief! I really can't drag it out because Magdalena could be here any day now!

My next doctor's appointment in Thursday, July 10th at 10:40. Then, I will be going to see the doctor every week.

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  1. Maybe it's just the pregnancy keeping you from liking the mattress, since you're already used to a certain feel? Hmmm... Praying for you, Noah and Magdalena as you wrap up the portfolio and get closer to delivery...

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  2. Almost 35 weeks, she could truly come anytime. Annabel was born at 36 wks. and was 5lb 1oz. I am praying for God's hand to get your body ready, Magdalena's little body ready and for His gift of time with her. Cathy & Annabel

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  3. Praying for you!

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