Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The great unknown.

Anybody who really knows me will tell you I’m a nervous nelly. It’s true. Change scares me. Not having complete control scares me. Making mistakes scares me. How am I going to handle being a momma, when each day is full of change, commotion and mistakes? I am really getting nervous about whether I am going to be a good mumsie. I hope I can figure it all out and maybe have some fun while I’m at it. Anyhow, let me know if you have any words of wisdom.

To leave on a more encouraging note, here are a few tidbits from my day:

Grandma Fae told Marcie that she thought we were naming our baby Twitter. Ha! Baby Twitter. That has a nice ring. Maybe I will consider it. I’m sure she would be really popular in school with that one.

I thought my dishwasher door was broken because it wouldn’t close, so I called property management. The man who came to fix it simply moved a spatula I had jammed in there all skeewampus and clicked it closed. I felt like the biggest idiot on the planet. I had a freaking spatula blocking the dishwasher door and made the repairman come over and fix it. I think he felt bad for me.

Oh, how lovely it is to be a clueless prego.

5 comments:

Jared said...

You're going to be the best mama in the OC, I just know it!

Traci said...

I think it would be great to name your baby twitter!!! Where in the hell did she come up with that??!!
Don't you worry you will be a great mother my dear, it is scary but it all works out in the end!

Jenny Boo said...

I love the dishwasher story. So freaking funny. So, you will do great being a momma. All your insticts will just kick right in. Trust me!

Nina Edgmand said...

Jamie & Jared, you will make the best possible parents a baby girl could ever have. You are compassionate, fun, loving, kind, and most of all you have the Priesthood and you know that Heavenly Father is also there to help you out! Love you both.

Debbie said...

Piper - Tweeter flutes - music.... That's what Fae was thinking. My words of wisdom are the same as the 100 yr old guy at church. Take things one day at a time. Things always turn out!