Still purging ...
Feb. 7th, 2004 08:03 pmSo, I've decided to get rid of all my pregnancy-related books. I'm only keeping two books on infertility. I find that it is easier for me to live without hope of a natural child than to keep pursuing my dream. For one, it's doing me a whole load of good healthwise. Thanks to the homoeopathy and to the Shiatsu, I'm now finally bent on GETTING HEALTHY. Without thinking of the implications on conception. I actually find myself drawn to healthy food. I want that shot of fruit and veg!
As for getting rid of my extra clothes - of which there are quite a few - I welcome suggestions of deserving charities. I don't have time to research the charity market as much as I'd like to, and the default is Oxfam, because they have specialised used book stores.
As for getting rid of my extra clothes - of which there are quite a few - I welcome suggestions of deserving charities. I don't have time to research the charity market as much as I'd like to, and the default is Oxfam, because they have specialised used book stores.
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Date: 2004-02-07 12:13 pm (UTC)... until Mum fell pregnant in their 21st year of wedded life! Long time to wait for a child ... I hit the national headlines *shrug*. The Good Lord works in very strange and unexpected ways. xx
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Date: 2004-02-07 01:48 pm (UTC)Also, even though a pregnancy may be unlikely, that does not mean it will never happen - it will just take time!