With one day left before my due date there was really only one song to use for this post.
I am beyond ready. My house is clean. We have all the baby-related stuff we need - at least that we can think of or know about. N and I are just waiting. Sometimes impatiently but sometimes it is nice to just kick back and enjoy this calm period.
3 days to go
Yesterday we were out and about. We went to Boom for breakfast (on St. Clair in Corso Italia) and were just exiting when the Brazil/Portugal match ended and we ended up engulfed in the crazy pandemonium that only happens when the World Cup is on... people excited about a 0-0 draw. We spent the whole day together doing mundane things together like buying toilet paper at Walmart and shopping for fancy coffee makers. Mundane tasks will be much more of an adventure with junior in tow.
In the headlines of course is the G8/G20 summits that are being held right here in Huntsford and Toronto. This has caused us a bit of anxiety as my due date is Sunday June 27, 2010 and the G20 will be on in Toronto. My hospital is Women's College Hospital and it is right smack in the middle of the protest zone. We've been warned that getting to the hospital will be tricky and to give ourselves extra time. What does that even mean?? How can you give yourself more time? Sometimes labour lasts forever and sometimes it moves quickly. I am currently thinking that the baby being a few days late will be a good thing. Yesterday, the protests were quite big and also were blocking our planned hospital route that had been suggested by my doctor. She had suggested coming down to the hospital from the east (away from the official protest site at Queen's Park which is west of the hospital). The first picture seen from this link shows the scene at Yonge and College yesterday afternoon -- this IS directly east of the hospital. Yikes!
We are taking it easy today. Next post will likely be after the baby arrives. It feels like the end of an era. It won't be just about "me" anymore.