We went out to lunch and had ice cream on Monday too. I found out that I am indeed lactose intolerant now. I hope it's something that disappears after pregnancy, but knowing my family, it won't. It was just something I had been waiting to happen. Hopefully Adia is spared, but with a Daddy who was/is lactose intolerant and also a mom, grandma and uncle, it will no doubt hit her a some point. Right now I'm letting her eat all the dairy she wants.

Adia made sure she got in her piggie snuggles (along with lots and lots of DiDi cuddles). I am always amazed at how mellow and sweet PigPig is. I've had numerous guinea pigs and no other pig has been so great with small children. She actually gets excited to see Adia and wants her attention. When the girls are older and Adia wants a pet guinea pig, I don't know how we'll find one as sweet.
Adia spent Tuesday morning with DiDi while I had to be a human pin cushion. I flunked my 1 hour glucose test so I had to go back for a 3 hour test. Not fun in the least. I had to fast for 12 hours, drink a really nasty sugary drink and then get my blood drawn every hour for 3 hours. The babies certainly started dancing about a hour after I drank the drink though. It must have been a shock to their system. It was nice to just sit and read for 3 hours, but I really missed Adia. She gave me the biggest hug when I got home and we had lunch. Adia didn't want DiDi to leave, but we reassured her that she'd see her again soon.
Wednesday was out usual swimming night. Adia took a bath in the afternoon that was almost a hour long! She certainly loves the water. We then went to the grocery store and Adia fell asleep on the ride home. I knew she needed her rest so I made dinner and Daddy and I ate. I didn't wake Adia up until right before it was time to leave. I packed her food for the car, but she didn't want to eat it. She couldn't wait to swim and see Papa and Gramma. She was also super happy that Eck was sitting next to her in the van. She had a blast swimming, even though the kiddie pool was closed when we got there. She rode on top of Papa in an inner tube, over the waves. She thought it was great. Then it was water slide time. By then the kiddie pool was open again, but it was cold. Adia enjoyed pulling Papa around the pool and riding on his back until it was time to leave. She didn't want to leave, but we enticed her with a warm shower and a trip to Red Robin.

She ate her snacks in the car on the way to Red Robin and then devoured her burger and apples too! The waiter and manager kept saying how cute she was and the manager blew up a balloon just for her. Adia was so happy. She didn't want to leave or say goodbye to everyone. When we got home it was definitely books and bed because it was so late. She ended up sleeping until 8:30 this morning! She was one tired little girl.
1 comment:
I love your blog, how great! Congrats on having twins!!! That's so exciting. :-)
My sister, due in a few weeks, failed the glucose test as well, and had to return for that looong, drawn out follow-up screening. It turned out fine though. :-) Apparently, she'd had some juice or something just prior that had impacted the results. Im sure you'll be fine as well!
Good luck!!!
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