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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Alien attempts escape!!

Guys, this is what I mean. He/she is seriously trying to get out!

You can scroll through, I added titles before and after the most move-y parts so you don't have to sit and stare at my striped belly for the whole video length.



15 minutes later I rolled onto my right side and he/she started with the dancing again.



This sort of thing is constant - if I am still for a bit or eat, the belly-twitching begins. I silently hope that whoever I am talking to at work at that time doesn't notice.

Every night I am hollering "Come check this out!" at The Hottest Computer Scientist in the Universe but of course it's only a few seconds or maybe a couple of minutes at a time. By the time he comes over, or finishes his paragraph and looks up, the Guajolote is still again. A friend with a blog said she posted video, and it finally dawned on me to do the same thing. THCSITU can see it, and might's well share here too.

3 comments:

  1. Oh my!!! Yours is a really active one huh?! I enjoyed the video, thanks for sharing!!!

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  2. This is crazy! And... I know this might sound weird now, but you might miss it once s/he's out - I know that I do. I mean, it's great to actually get to interact with the kid and all, but I'm strangely nostalgic for the times when he was kicking me.

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  3. sara I just read Luka's birth story on your blog. Amazing! Fantastic! So glad you escaped that near miss with the hospital in the beginning.

    I think I will feel strangely alone when the only parts of my body that are moving are the parts that I move. These involuntary (on my part) motions are so constant and so much a part of me, it seems hard to imagine them not being there.

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