Well, I'm officially 32 weeks pregnant and I still can't wrap my head around that fact! I think because my days are spent taking care of a baby already that it's been hard for me to comprehend that I will give birth to a baby very soon. It all seems very surreal.
But here I am, with a growing belly and a soon to be 5 month old baby who happens to be very sick at the moment. He's been battling a cold for the past week. I took him in to see his doctor and they found that he had an ear infection as well- not to mention a tooth breaking in on his bottom gum. Poor baby has so much going on at once. They prescribed anti-biotics and he seems like hes doing better. Fingers crossed.
We have been packing all week long - or trying to! We get the keys to our new place on Friday! Yay!!!
I'm still in awe that we will be paying only $50 more for this house than what I was paying for my one bedroom apartment in West Hollywood right before I left. Crazy huh?? Gotta LOVE Texas!!! :)
We had the first of my two baby showers this weekend. I have been to plenty of showers and I usually hate the stupid games we end up playing there. So I made sure none of those cheesy games are played at any of my showers! The second one will be in Corpus with my family in a couple of weeks. :) The first one was a small gathering of friends in town. We had a great time! Here is my cute cake:
I did attend Lamaze classes in preparation for the birth of my little girl. Wow - just typing that is weird... I wonder when this will all feel real. I'm sure sometime during labor... LOL
My due date is March 18th. I can't believe how fast it's approaching!
ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And the JOURNEY Continues...
First of all, let me just say this blog was correctly titled! My journey has been quite an interesting one! Definitely not "uneventful" - that's for sure... I left LA about 6 1/6 years ago, not knowing why I was leaving a pretty stable acting career in an industry where stable acting careers are hard to find. I came back home to Texas, not sure what I was looking for, but open to the adventure that was to be found. Three years later, I left Austin and found myself back in my hometown of Corpus Christi Texas, with two kids and a husband. That was January, 2 years ago. My initial plan was to open up a casting office in town, and continue casting. What I found was a city that didn't have much of an entertainment business community. No talent agencies, no acting schools, aside from high school theatre and the college and university. That makes casting very difficult. That's when I decided to start teaching. I found Aurora Arts Theatre, and they welcome
Comments