At this point in the game? I try not to leave the house. Why? Because I spend the majority of my days wearing, as we all know, my husband's mesh athletic shorts and sports bras. I've given up on his Fruit of the Loom T-shirts because they are way too constricting for this belly and when I do wear them? They're usually hiked up beneath my bubbies anyway. Classy, I know.
I also try not to leave the house because I'm a bit over all of the sad, pathetic pity looks that my current state of being garners from random pedestrians, shoppers, cashiers, etc. I even had one elderly gentleman approach me in the market and ask, "Ma'am? Do I need to follow you around the store with this here hand basket? I'm not very good at baby-catching, but you look like you're about ready." Really.
At this point in the game? I try to avoid these awkward social scenarios at all costs.
Unfortunately, I also try to avoid any social situations that do not involve a comfortable couch in which I can put my feet up. Therefore, this past weekend, I decided I just couldn't make it to church. Which, after finally falling in love with a church in our new hometown, really upset me because I LOVE winding down my Sundays with this church's particular 6pm Mass.
Ok, now for the point of this story. Whew, pregnancy does make you long-winded, doesn't it? My apologies.
Hubs heads to church without me on Sunday evening. I remind him to pick up some tomatoes on his way home for fresh tomato, basil and mozzarella.
Obligingly, he strolls through the door and I can hear the rustle of plastic grocery bags. Upon reaching the kitchen he asks, "You're not going to believe what I found?"
And it's true. Chances are I'm not going to believe it.
He proceeds to tell me about this ridiculous sale he noticed that the grocer was having on Turkey Hill ice cream. Hubs does not eat ice ream. I, however, considering it one of the most important food groups in itself.
The sale? Five one-and-a-half-quart servings for $2 each.
Here is where I zone out and begin thinking to myself, "If this boy tells me this entire story and does not begin pulling multiple quarts of ice cream out of that bag, I'm going to lose my shit. He wouldn't do that to me, right? He wouldn't tell me this whole story and only come home with one dinky serving of ice cream? Right? If he did, this would go down in the books as one of the meanest tricks ever played on a pregnant lady..."
And just as I'm about to punch hypothetical Hubs for potentially not bringing home multiple servings of ice cream, I'm snapped back to reality by the sound of his voice...
"I got Rocky Road, Mint Chocolate Chip, some Chocolate Cookie nonsense, Coffee and a Neapolitan Frozen yogurt for me."
My face lit up like a 5 year old's on Christmas Eve. I got so excited, I literally sat up and contemplated jumping off the couch to hug my wonderful, darling, thoughtful husband. And let me tell you, I do NOT jump at 38 and a half weeks pregnant.
You would have thought he brought me home diamonds.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
You Would Have Thought He Brought Home Diamonds...
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What a guy! I am proud of him. Eeerily similar story, I sent my husband to the store the other day for same reason...I need to spend my time with swollen ankles up on coffee table. Well apparently the store was having a CRAZY sale on canned vegetables. He went nuts. So I'm good on corn...ya know, if you need any. I'll even trade for ice cream.
ReplyDeleteThis far along in a pregnancy, ice cream is WAY better than diamonds! What a wonderful husband! I'm currently hooked on Breyers Dark Chocolate ice cream. It is sooooo yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet hubby! I think he should spend some time with mine and teach him a thing or two. I begged the Mr. to never bring me home any sweets and to help me help myself. He thought I was really serious.
ReplyDeleteAwww, what a great husband you have! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteThis post is adorable. You are a great writer!
ReplyDeletethat's a good man! and super smart...nobody messes with a pregnant lady.
ReplyDeleteGirl...you have taught that man well :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! What a good husbie :)
ReplyDeleteA great big round of applause for hubbs!! That's so awesome! I'm slightly jealous.
ReplyDeleteHaHa.. nice!
ReplyDeleteUmm I'm right there with ya wearing the Mr.'s clothes.... and the t-shirts don't work for me either don't worry
what a sweet guy :)
ReplyDeleteand the elderly man with the basket? some people.
ps- i have something i want to make for baby boy once i figure out my sewing machine - would it be weird if i emailed you for your address?
This definitely makes up for the stretchmark comment, no? I ate ice cream at LEAST once a day while pregnant...er, and i MIGHT still be eating it once a day..don't tell. And towards the end of my pregnancy, I posted a stupid stranger comment of the day on twitter. People say the most ridiculous things to pregnant women.
ReplyDeleteice cream is way better than diamonds at this stage in the game!
ReplyDeletehusband of the year right there. he just won it.
Sounds like a well trained hubby!! Way to go :)
ReplyDeleteNew to your blog!
ReplyDeleteThat's a sweet husband :) Good luck these last few days! XOXO
awwwww! how completely sweet of him!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog- so cute! Ice cream is so much better in my book, pregnant or not!! Good luck these last few days!!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog- so cute! Ice cream is so much better in my book, pregnant or not!! Good luck these last few days!!
ReplyDeleteOMG I am RIGHT there w/you on leaving the house. and if the place doesn't have A/C forgettaboutit! Someone had the nerve to ask us to a jazz and rib fest, OUTSIDE...ummm...no.
ReplyDeleteice cream = the way to a pregnant lady's heart!
ReplyDeleteI made my husband stop for cookie cake on his way home last night. You know, because we had a "birthday" to celebrate. Yeah, that's what I'll tell people....
That's true love!
ReplyDeleteJealousssss! Enough said.
ReplyDeleteOh, besides that comment from the old man...wowza!!!
Dude....best grocery surprise ever! I myself have downed almost an entire half gallon of ice cream in two days. I'm only slightly embarassed.
ReplyDeleteI am not even pregnant and I am excited reading about it!!
ReplyDeleteWhich kind did you eat first...that would have been a tough decision for me!
Its the simple things in life-right? The creamy frozen things :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet hubs! :)
ReplyDeletehaha! great story! what a good hubs. ;)
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness freaking fantastic im in love!!!!! What a great hubs!!!!!
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