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My name is Theresa and I hope you enjoy my blog about life and all the little things that make life interesting. This blog covers a variety of topics including relationships, well-being, family life, and juicy lil' tidbits. If you find an article you like, please share it with others and spread the sunshine. ^_^

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When You're Not Expecting

The first thought that came to my head was, “Oh, crap.” I was sitting at my doctor’s office when my MD burst through the doors and confirmed what I wasn’t ready to hear—that I was “most definitely” pregnant. Denial is something that comes naturally when you know the truth deep down but think that by refusing to admit it, it will somehow go away. That’s why it took three pregnancy tests (all with positive results) to finally force me to face the truth that a baby was on the way.

You may wonder why, as a twenty-something, newly-married woman who was actually planning on having kids “someday,” I was not thrilled with the news. Well, I guess I was not done being selfish yet. I still wanted to focus on my career, eat and drink whatever I pleased (*ahem* sashimi and lattes), not have to worry about finding a baby-sitter every time I went out, and most of all, travel.

Adult Swim Time

As a child my parents enrolled me in swimming lessons. A natural swimmer I was not—the chlorine stung my eyes and my asthma made it difficult to hold my breath for long periods of time. Somehow the timing of my swimming lessons happened to coincide with a cold or flu of sorts; I failed each level numerous times.

By the time I was around 11 or 12 years old, I was head and shoulders above the other students in the class, and the weakest swimmer to boot. It was humiliating. Needless to say, I convinced my parents to let me quit swimming lessons even though my swimming skills were fair at best. I could do a mean back float, tread water for about 10 seconds and swim about 2 meters.