Don't Leave Me!
At one time in this office there were three of us pregnant. Two have had their babies and I'm still counting down the weeks. The first of the preggos announced today that she is leaving for a teaching job at a private high school in the area.
I am so happy for her. The nursery is three rooms from where she will be teaching so she can pop in on her son all day.
She returned to work here because she felt that she had to. She said that leaving her son all day was harder than labor - even though he was being left in the capable hands of her husband who is also a teacher.
I'm afraid that the second preggo will take a similar route and that I will no longer have anyone to conspire with or lead the way. But that's just because I'm selfish
I'm so happy for my co-worker (have I said that before?) and I'm inspired to just keep repeating my mantra that "it'll all work out in the end."
I am so happy for her. The nursery is three rooms from where she will be teaching so she can pop in on her son all day.
She returned to work here because she felt that she had to. She said that leaving her son all day was harder than labor - even though he was being left in the capable hands of her husband who is also a teacher.
I'm afraid that the second preggo will take a similar route and that I will no longer have anyone to conspire with or lead the way. But that's just because I'm selfish
I'm so happy for my co-worker (have I said that before?) and I'm inspired to just keep repeating my mantra that "it'll all work out in the end."

3 Comments:
And maybe one day *you* will find an even better job and be on your own way!
I feel your pain. I moved over 2 hours away from friends and family and feel a little alone in this journey. It is hard to connect. Thanks for your blog. Believe it or not, this little pregnancy blog ring helps. You guys are my only sounding boards. Thanks for that.
Thank YOU for reading!
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