Happy Halloween!

Me and Elijah at last Saturday’s Halloween parade
Hello again, dear readers. I’ve missed you! My mode these days has been survival (baby’s due in two weeks!), and it’s been all I’ve been able to do to wrangle our little clown and keep our family clothed and fed. I’m looking forward to the day when naptimes and evenings are freed from sleep for things like, oh, engaging the world that I only assume still exists beyond the walls of this confinement pregnancy.
The good news is that I’ve been able to maintain my novel-writing sessions throughout these crazy months (would you believe that sitting in front of a computer is actually easier than watching a 2-year-old?), and last week I completed a revised outline of the whole thing. I have to say that out loud to buoy me through all the things I haven’t been able to accomplish…like emailing and blogging and reading and keeping up with the people I care about! To those of you whose emails have gone unanswered, or answered after great delay, I send heartfelt apologies and all my best intentions of being back in touch soon.
Our c-section is scheduled for November 15, so barring unforeseen labor, that’s when my body and heart (and lungs and intestines and veins and…) will be breathing big sighs of relief and embarking on the new, but, at least from where I sit now, more appealing challenge of caring for a newborn.
Thank you so terribly much for your love and prayers and words of support through these months. I’ve treasured them all.
Until soon (I hope!), and with love,
Kristin
October 31st, 2007 at 8:34 am
Hi! You look great. (And so does Elijah.) I always say that one of the best things about pregnancy is that it is not a permanent condition.
October 31st, 2007 at 5:45 pm
oh, i’m so, so happy to see you here! i hope you have a wonderful, uneventful, uncomplicated birth! and yay for novel writing–that’s a HUGE accomplishment. xoxo
November 3rd, 2007 at 10:22 pm
Congratulations, Kristin, on the continued gestation of your novel! I’m so thrilled that your baby is soon to arrive; I’ll be wishing you grace, peace and a glorious return to your body-for-one! (And I agree with Robin: You look fabulous!!)
November 7th, 2007 at 7:20 am
Kristin, so, so glad to hear this news from you. I will keep praying for this process and your stamina.
November 16th, 2007 at 2:16 pm
I hope and pray that the arrival of your little one was smooth and joyful, that you and your expanded family are at home, happy, healthy, and ready to handle all the adjustments and changes with grace and unity. Peace to you in these early days of mothering your newest family member.
Traveling mercies to you all.