Hello, all. We're on cd17, things are on course and working as expected. I am noticing the moodiness I was told to expect quite a bit more this month, and looping on things more often than I normally would. A friend of mine from grade school told me last weekend that we didn't get along, and I can't stop thinking 'was I mean to her? Was I one of those people I wouldn't like?' Yeah... I don't like to fall into the 'since I'm taking hormones, I have an excuse to be a crazy person' club, but I'm trying to be extra normal, and it's kind of not working. It is fleeting, and I'm still a happy-go-lucky girl, but there are moments when I'm not quite myself. So I apologize yet again. :)
On the kitten front, I had some strange chest pains yesterday, that (of course) I figured meant I was pregnant. Apparently, no matter how often you tell yourself that you won't obsess, you still do. Go figure...
I read a blogger yesterday who has a daughter named Fable. While I don't want to steal a name I read about, I have decided to think of common words that would make nice names... I am a traditional name girl, (being named Susan will do that to you,) but that isn't stopping me from playing. What words do you think should be considered?
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3 months ago
Just checking up on you. How about "apostrophe" for a name?
ReplyDeleteChest pains, huh? I had weird breast pain a couple of days after the ICI that resulted in Jonah--very distinctive zinging sensations not felt before or since.
Hang in there.
Kate
I like apostrophe... I could call her ophie.
ReplyDeleteNow, I'll have to add 'strange breast zinging' to my list of symptoms to be on the lookout for. Thanks! :)
I still like Echo!
ReplyDeleteHow about Sunshine. Always liked that for a middle name.
ReplyDeleteI like it -- I seem to remember someone was going to use it...
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