Ok so you start off this tag game by sharing 6 weird things about youself. If you've been tagged then you'll need to write a short article listing your own 6 weird, unusual, or different things. You also have to explain the rules of the game. At the end of the article, you will list the names of the next 6 people of your choice to be tagged.
Then you need to send an e-mail to notify your 6 people that they have been tagged and ask them to read your article, because they are not mind readers...LOL
1) At 16 I almost had an overdose of the allergy medication I had pumped into my arm every two weeks. I pretty much stopped breathing, I could not fill my lungs with air. I was so scared and then had to get a shot of epinepherine in me and sent to the hospital all in one day.
2) My brother has a child with someone outside of his marriage that my family and him try to keep secret from the rest of the world. They think I don't even know of his first child.
3) My husband walked me down the isle at our wedding. My family was against it and I did not want anything to do with tradition at my wedding. I don't believe it tradition.
4) I don't like schedules and so I change my day somehow everyday...like just grabbing a different bus home and seeing where it ends and tell my husband to pick me up there.
5) I have a hard time communicating to people becuase I am always playing out what they are feeling and going to say to my response. I usually have a few responses ready and so my words come out jummbled...or choppy. I say sorry way too much.
6) I really am scared to death about preagnancy. It does not seem natural at all to me. Actually, when I saw my siter in law before she went to the delivery room it was not pretty. Hope I can do it someday.


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Thanks Sharon
Thanks for you input...I tried to be as weird and out there as I could be.
Your list was great. I enjoyed it. YOu get a 10.
6. I hated every single thing about pregnancy! I was sick the whole time, had GD and a huge fibroid, and 40 hours of labor with an epidural that did not work. Got up to 8 cm & then had to have a c-section after all of that. It was as bad as I feared. But it was worth every bit of the pain to have my precious little man in my life! I would do it all over again for him. Maybe not for another one. :)
ACUITY - I wish I could do it more and more but working on it.
ROB - We are in the same boat then.
Back when I had my babies they didn't give you drugs, now days it is rare to hear of a woman who doesn't have an epidural during labor.
Many many women do not have it as bad as me, either. Chances are yours will be fine and if it is not i PROMISE you will have no regrets.