My Big Belly and Self Esteem
When I first found out I was pregnant I couldn't wait to get a big, cute, preggo belly. I wanted to flaunt it and look cute like all of the other pregnant women I saw. i was frustrated at the rate which my stomach was growing... It just wasn't fast enough. But now that I find myself bumping my belly into spaces I use to be able to squeeze through, and not fitting into shirts I waged would be long enough to last me through pregnancy, things are starting to change.
Regardless, I'm not much of a swimmer anyway (I know it's great exercise for pregnant women but I have this thing with getting my hair wet) and most likely you won't catch me in a bathing suit the last nine, very hot weeks of my pregnancy.
Another thing I think is so interesting is the plethora of maternity lingerie! Who knew there was such a market for it? I've been one to scurry into my flannel pants and t-shirt as quickly as possible, but having this blog has given me the chance to experiment with a few maternity night-wear items.
I think part of the reason I have some sort of unexplained prudeness lately is maybe cause I feel more "motherly" or something... Does that even make sense? I don't get it! I mean, I never dressed skanky before but now I almost want to dress like a nun.
Now if you're pregnant and feeling REALLY confidant, be sure to stop by my blog for a giveaway Sunday... No wait, maybe Saturday, it doesn't seem fitting for a Sunday. I have yet to try on the little number I'm reviewing (I was waiting until I got big enough, but since I have, I haven't been brave enough to wear it) and NO there will be no photos of me in it but *ahem* some of you ladies may really like this line.
I wrote a post today on my Project Pregnancy Blog about a woman who was totally rude to me this week and made fun of my adorable shirt (and the size of Spawnie). Here's an excerpt of "Did I Ask for Your Opinion? ... I Didn't Think So":
"Since day 1 I’ve been calling my growing baby 'Spawnie', so I was sold when I saw this 'Alien on Board' tee-shirt from Spegg Wear. I got one and started wearing it the moment my bump started to show.
Now every time I go out with it on I get compliments. I’ve worn it to my OB appointments and to the mall. People always say they love it, and compliment me on how original and funny it is… Which explains why I mistook the woman taking my order behind the burger counter as saying my shirt was “adorable” instead of what was actually calling 'horrible.'
With a big smile on my face I said 'Thank you!' And patted my belly.
'Thank you?' She questioned my reaction, obviously annoyed that I didn’t get her insult...."
You can read the rest here.
Labels: confidance, maternity clothes, project pregnancy
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