During this two-week wait, I have done a lot of thinking, what else do I have to do?! I am so thankful to my family, friends and my new "September IUI Cycle Group" for being super supportive during this time.
I am also the luckiest girl in the world to have my Dear Husband, Derek, right by my side. Yes, he might forget what I told him 5 minutes ago about some plans (he will remember how many yards Dan Marino threw for, in 1988, in the month of November! Go figure...) but if you need a person in your corner, he is the MAN! He has been such a great active partner in this. Go ahead, ask him any questions about ovaries, follicles, uterine lining, progesterone suppositories, etc. and he will know the answer! :)
Let's face it; I have not been the easiest person to live with these last two weeks. With all the hormones running through my body at times I might have acted a bit crazed, ALLEGEDLY. My dear Derek just takes it in stride and when I go a little over the edge, ALLEGEDLY, he just looks at me and says something along the lines of "seriously?" This instantly makes me realize that I am " cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs" and I change my tune. (Most of the time)
The best thing about him is his attitude of, no let me correct that, his true belief that everything will be fine and we will be successful. When I doubt what we are doing or feel like the insemination is not going to "take" he just looks into my eyes and says "I know you will be pregnant", it will work. I feel a calmness come over me (Daniel-san... You know, wax off/wax on...I couldn't help myself.) that makes me feel super confident and secure. I know I can always trust him and that he will always take care of me. His sense of humor has been so amazing. I mean really, what husband you know takes a "thumps up" picture right after the insemination procedure while waiting for "his boys" to do their job. (See the Profile Picture!)
Derek, I love you and I am so lucky to have you in my life!
I AM A LUCKY GIRL!
I am also the luckiest girl in the world to have my Dear Husband, Derek, right by my side. Yes, he might forget what I told him 5 minutes ago about some plans (he will remember how many yards Dan Marino threw for, in 1988, in the month of November! Go figure...) but if you need a person in your corner, he is the MAN! He has been such a great active partner in this. Go ahead, ask him any questions about ovaries, follicles, uterine lining, progesterone suppositories, etc. and he will know the answer! :)
Let's face it; I have not been the easiest person to live with these last two weeks. With all the hormones running through my body at times I might have acted a bit crazed, ALLEGEDLY. My dear Derek just takes it in stride and when I go a little over the edge, ALLEGEDLY, he just looks at me and says something along the lines of "seriously?" This instantly makes me realize that I am "
The best thing about him is his attitude of, no let me correct that, his true belief that everything will be fine and we will be successful. When I doubt what we are doing or feel like the insemination is not going to "take" he just looks into my eyes and says "I know you will be pregnant", it will work. I feel a calmness come over me (Daniel-san... You know, wax off/wax on...I couldn't help myself.) that makes me feel super confident and secure. I know I can always trust him and that he will always take care of me. His sense of humor has been so amazing. I mean really, what husband you know takes a "thumps up" picture right after the insemination procedure while waiting for "his boys" to do their job. (See the Profile Picture!)
Derek, I love you and I am so lucky to have you in my life!
I AM A LUCKY GIRL!
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