Read a 684 pg. missiology book (not done yet)
Watch t.v. and/or movies
Think about all the stuff I wish I could be doing
Count the days until the next week of pregnancy rolls around
Celebrate a birthday (obviously not everyone does this, but I did!)
Eat too much b/c it is a diversion and something that takes up time
Miss church and other activities
Avoid looking at the time as much as possible
Take a nap
Monitor/discipline children from the bed and/or reclining couch (this can prove challenging)
Breathe through contractions
Talk on the phone
Check and write e-mails
Play games with the boys
Surf the Internet
Stare out the window
Drink water
Go to the bathroom
Appreciate meals for the opportunity to sit up and socialize
Attempt to stay sane
Read books to the boys
Flip sides and change positions to escape sore muscles (or try anyway)
Work on the new ladies' Bible study books
Type pointless and needless blog entries (like this one)
Anticipate my husband coming home from work
Think (this isn't always a good thing!)
Check Facebook (which is giving me fits right now)
Cry for whatever reason - or no reason at all
Wish it was time for the baby to come and wish it wasn't time for the baby to come
Take one day at a time
3 comments:
Oh dear! Hang in there. Do you have help with the boys while you're on bedrest? I hope so. Do you do any sewing or embroidery? That might be a good activity to fill up the days. I WISH I were on bedrest these days. Seems like I never accomplish what I want to and never have any downtime. Enjoy the extra rest while you can!
By the way, that 684 missiology sounds so long! Do you have any magazines or lighter reading to pass the time?
The reason I'm reading the missiology book is b/c it's required. :) I have to have it read before we can register for a week of training we need to do in July. I figure if I don't get it done before the baby comes it might never get done! I am learning some things, but there is a lot to take in.
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