Saturday, March 20, 2010

Gynaes and... Podiatrists? Checkup etc

So I went for my checkup yesterday, my doc is very happy, he says everything looks normal, and good. Yay!
DH and I were chatting about it in bed last night, and he said he thinks I'm protected, and I shouldnt' worry to much about stuff.

So we were giggling about doctors poking and prodding and what not, then I said to him, so if Gynaes are for women, what are for men?

Guess what he said.... "Podiatrists??"

Wahahaha...... So I said did you get "Podia.. from Penis?"

Had a good laugh, for a long time, it felt good!

Friday, March 12, 2010

BLEH - had to cancel 6 week check up!

AF arrived!!

First time this year that AF is here. Lucky me.  BLEH. I sent the doctor an sms last night, thought it would be rude to phone him after hours.  How embarrassing.  He replied at least, I need to reschedule for next week.



I wonder if he can see which side I have / if I have ovulated from on the scan.  Now I need to take (more) time off work.


I'm super glad my 6 week stay at home is just about over!


Let's hope the witch is gone by then.  It was so sore last night I actually woke up from my sleep.  I went to see if we have any pain pills and all I could find was panado, so I took 3.  An hour later I still hadn't fallen asleep, I was still so sore.  Finally found my bean bag and went to warm it up and slept with that on my tummy.  The warmth helped a lot.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Umbrella (Inspirational)

DO YOU CARRY YOUR UMBRELLA?

We all have something to learn from this young girl.

As a drought continued for what seemed an eternity, a small community of
farmers was in a quandary as to what to do. Rain was important to keep
their crops healthy and sustain the townspeople's way of life.

As the problem became more acute, a local pastor called a prayer meeting
to ask for rain.

Many people arrived. The pastor greeted most of them as they filed in.
As he walked to the front of the church to officially begin the meeting
he noticed most people were chatting across the aisles and socializing
with friends. When he reached the front his thoughts were on quieting
the attendees and starting the meeting.

His eyes scanned the crowd as he asked for quiet. He noticed an eleven
year-old girl sitting quietly in the front row. Her face was beaming
with excitement. Next to her, poised and ready for use, was a bright red
umbrella. The little girl's beauty and innocence made the pastor smile
as he realized how much faith she possessed. No one else in the
congregation had brought an umbrella.

All came to pray for rain, but the little girl had come expecting God to
answer.

-- Author Unknown