Monday, March 26, 2012

Gardening to cure morning sickness

My next door neighbor gave me a bucket full of poppy seedlings that he pulled out of his backyard. So whilst my daycare babes slumber, in order to curb the unending waves of nausea, I think I'm going out in the sunshine to replant those poppy seedlings. I'm thinking it's going to be a long first trimester... May the sunshine continue to pour down!


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7 comments:

  1. Oh Maria!! Hugs and congratulations to you!! I so empathize with your morning sickness (mine lasts the whole 9 months)! To survive, my mantra was 9 months of misery for a lifetime of wonderful and an eternity of bliss!! Garden away!! There is definitely theraputic qualities to creating in the garden!!!!!! ;)

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    1. Thank you tanya empathy feels good right about now! So far sunshine and staying busy are the best remedies. gardening is thus a welcome respite!

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  2. Felicitations ma belle! Bonne chance avec les nausees! Spring time and fresh air are here just in time though and should hopefully help. Je pense a toi, bisous, Isabelle

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    1. Merci beaucoup. ca me rapelle des souvenirs.... un certain bracelet "pressure point" que tu m'avais prêté pour les nausees lorsque j'etais enceinte d'Elena! Ca n'avait pas marché! Gros bisous!

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  3. Congratulations!! I didn't know you were expecting. How exciting!!

    We've had two vegetable gardens that got planted before I was pregnant and then completely ignored when the first trimester fatigue set in...once when I was pregnant with Becca and then again with Anson. :)

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    1. Not sure how much i'll get accomplished because i work at a snail's pace... for everything!!!

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  4. Oh, I love poppies! Lucky you! A new baby AND poppies to look forward to.

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