brighteyes
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Eeks, heat at home is nothing like being at Disney. I guess my Fibro is actually genetically altered to do better only in WDW!
Well I have my husband's surprise bday weekend all planned. A little back story. DH grew up as the youngest child of an alcoholic mom and father who had to work many many hours. He has siblings old enough to be his parents. Needless to say, despite his upbringing, he is the sweetest, kindest, giving person I have ever met. So since he never had birthdays, I give him a birthday week and or weekend. Last year we gave him a GPS and programmed a weekend at a few places in NY and PA. It was really fun....
So this year I planned a trip around his favorite new past-time: Soccer! He loves watching it on TV and watching the kids play.
So I asked his boss if he could have Friday the 16th. off from work. On Thursday we will give him a card, with a few clues and have all the addresses programmed into the GPS. We are going to Columbus, Ohio. Really cool hotel called Drury, I got a suite very inexpensive. Friday night the special mall has a traveling Soccer camp for their MLS team the Crew. We will do that, eat, and shop. I got tickets for Saturday to a Crew soccer game and it came with free tickets to the Zoo. So we will do the Zoo in the morning and afternoon, go back to the hotel, freshen up, and they have free happy hour... Then I got great tickets to the soccer game. I think I will find a pizza place and we will swim or whatever for the rest of the night after the game. On Sunday they have a whole German Village that we will visit. Great parks, authentic food, and brick walkways/homes. They also have a huge bookstore. So both DH and the kids will love that. We will then drive home. Sunday is his actual bday, but I think this will do just fine.
I am getting excited!
That sounds so exciting. Your whole family will LOVE that. That sounds like you really put a lot of effort into planning his bd weeks and weekends. He is lucky to have you.
I just love when families pull together. Go team, go.
Enjoy the weekend and let us know how it goes when you get back. 
I am going swimming today. It is so hot here already. But don't care what I look like in a bathing suit. Packing up the cooler and going swimming for as long as I can.

Hope everyone has a good day.




Both of my parents have congestive heart failure. I am hoping for a quick easy thyroid fix. I was trying to get to the hospital to get the labwork done yesterday, but obviously, no luck, so I went today, and they said the dr. should have the results tomorrow. Keep your fingers crossed, please!
It took 11 1/2 years but DH and I can fianally sleep past 7 am thanks to DD5 sleeping late. This allows me to take the kids to all the free stuff our town has to offer. They go to a 3hr camp like program at our local Y which they love and gives me several hours to either recoup from the chaios if they are fighting or get a few things done without the hum of the kids. We also finally got a couch with recliners. Something we had needed to replace for 5 years but just couldnt afford. Now I can watch TV for more the 30 min with DH and not have all that pain in my legs! DD11 seems to have gotten the message and is doing better even learning to cook this summer. So now we have someting we like to do in common. DS also improving so with their help I am slowly getting the house to look almost normal instead of dirty and piled high with things to do
Maybe I wont need a housekeeper anylonger not that I can afford one at the moment but I really miss a reasonably clean house.
. I broke down and got two AC's for our bedroom and hall and they have kept the whole house cool!!!!
I envy that you get to have those warm baby snuggles and clean baby smell. Nothing better than that! 


. This better be a one night thing not a new pattern. I hate insomnia GRRRRR
I went into partial remeissions during each of my preganancies. Luckily those remisssions lasted for several months after my children were born (DH was home for 3+months each time so that helped). Unfortuneatley by six months my Fibro was in full swing
Trust me if it does not go into remission once your baby is born you will find a way to cope. you have done this before and you can do it again. Your children will be your biggest centering force
. Right now you need to focus on what you can do. set small goals and wright them down so you can cross them off. At night maybe you could start a gratitude journal so you can remember the good things that happened during the day otherwise you will focus on the pain and fatigue it is only natural to do so. FMS is like childbirth if you fight the pain etc it gets worse both phyically and emotionally. If you go with the flow and do what you can between "contractions" you will fare much better. 

I'm Bridgette, I'm 24 and I was diagnosed a little under 10 years ago when I was 15
. Any thought out there?
Little angels, they are. 