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    Posted: 12 July 2006 at 1:54pm
Ok so yeasterday was well a strange day. I spent most of it crying, but the reason was so silly. See I make Hubby lunch everyday and I sent him off to work with a tin of tuna to make sandwiches anyway about half way through the day I get a text with a sad face saying there was no tin opner at work I know it seem's silly and he was not worried at all I stll cried like a baby all because I did not think to give him one. So here we go miss over emotional has really lost it now. I was like this with Alan too, but it did not start till about 39 week's. Can't stop crying at the littelest thing's this baby better hurry up otherwise I will dehydrate myself with tear's.
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Aw Deb!!! That sucks.
Make sure you are getting enough to eat as well. I know most of it is preggo hormones, but if you are hungry/tired the world seems to fall apart even more.

Lots of hugs!
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Oh Deb... we understand!!!

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oh yes, understand completely. DId the same thing the week before had Addy, realised at 4.30pm I had hubbys cashflow card and hadnt made him any lunch so knew he would have gone hungry, he didnt say anything but I felt like such a horrible wife so sat and cried!
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ohhh Deb big hugs. OMG I cant believe that you are nearly due. Man thats gone fast.


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aawwww hun that so sweet - I hear you about the emotional outbursts I am feeling really sensitive at the moment too - my worst is sad tv pregrammes, even the ones that are not too sad make me want to cry (absolutely CANNOT watch extreme makeover home edition at the moment, it puts me over the edge!!!)

Not to worry...you are on the hoem straight, nearly there!
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Yup, I can definitely relate! I cry because I'm sad/angry/frustrated and I cry because I'm happy! Poor hubby just can't win, whatever he does it seems like I'm in tears!
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Hugs to you, Deborah... gotta love those hormones, eh (not!!!).  Well, if my husband read your post (which he hasn't) he'd say "how come Deborah's hubby gets his lunch made for work every day... hmmmm, where's mine???" - so I think can opener or no can opener, crying or not, you're doing a great job. 
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awww that's so sweet HUGS!!!!

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