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Yesterday I spent the whole day in the house, but it wasn't a lazy day at all. It was a day of cleaning. Rob and I managed to clean out the rest of my closet (with the amount of things I donated and threw out you would think it would actually look different - but no, it's still jam packed full of stuff and about to fall apart). We also cleaned out his closet completely (which did look a lot different) and cleaned the floor of the bedroom. There was a pile of untouched crap on the floor between the bed and the window which is where we wanted to set the bassinet up for Gabriel. So, we sorted through all of that as well. By the time we were done with cleaning it was late at night and I couldn't breathe. I tried to stay across the room when the dust started flying, but even so I ended up with a completely stuffed up nose and runny eyes. Bleh.

At some point at night Rob made a run across the street to Sushi Dan's to pick up some sushi for dinner. While it was super tasty, I won't be eating that again until after Gabriel is born. Apparently sushi is not something that is good for my numbers. Oh well, now I know. We also found out that a food exists that Sydney won't eat. I know, it's a scary thought. But Rob put some of his tuna sashimi and some of his smoked salmon out for the cats. Sydney wouldn't touch it, but our little LA dumpster kitty Amber dug right in.

Rob also set up the bassinet (the instructions sucked and it had to be re-done a few times) and when it was done we put it in the bedroom. Gabriel now has a place to sleep. Woot! We got a lot done yesterday and have some errands and the like to run today. Hopefully, we'll be all ready for him soon just in case he comes early. With the exception of a few things (some extra bassinet sheets, somewhere to change him, etc.) we're pretty much good to go.

As a side note, I don't know if this means anything or not in terms of when real labor is going to start, but I spent a good part of last night in false labor again. It wasn't like the usual BH ones where everything feels tight, these actually hurt and went through to my back. When Rob was timing them for me we noticed they were all over the place and realized (thankfully) that it was just false labor again.

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You Are Death
You symbolize the end, which can be frightening.
But you also symbolize the immortality of the soul.
You represent transformation, rebirth of a new life.
Sweeping away the past is part of this card, as painful as it may be.

Your fortune:

Don't worry, this card does not predict death itself.
Instead it foreshadows the ending of an era of your life, one that is hard to let go of.
But with the future great new things will come, and it's time to embrace them.
Mourn for a while, but then face the future with humility and courage.


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