tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3528436106026850196.post2205717747090018134..comments2023-05-17T17:18:24.143+08:00Comments on Steeped in Hope: Tas-mania: HobartRebeccahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13553906012605473999noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3528436106026850196.post-49115887951456978242012-08-24T03:58:18.991+08:002012-08-24T03:58:18.991+08:00yes--I don't recall Diana Barry being of the s...yes--I don't recall Diana Barry being of the satirical sort. :)<br /><br />I still eat olives. Is that an issue? Will that hurt the baby in my belly? I hope not as I started eating olives only when I was pregnant with my first--and now it is a pregnancy favourite. Cabbage and cauliflower post-pregnancy (ie while breastfeeding) will cause many hard days/nights of screaming babies. <br /><br />I also had a lovely coffee today. So sad that your body won't let you enjoy. My belly is so big now that I was in a public washroom where they have these lovely "accessible" sinks that are a bit lower and protrude a bit--well, I went to wash my hands and my belly bumped the sink, my hands couldn't reach under the tap and I had to sidle in beside the sink to wash my hands. I did manage to make a lady laugh and laugh however!<br /><br />Hugs and love--only 5 weeks left for you--2 for me! Huzzah!<br />EvAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com