I had my 28 Week checkup appointment this morning. They did the glucose test—I had to sit around for an hour and read my phone to pass the time until they could do the blood draw. They did the tdap vaccine. They checked her heartbeat. And a bunch of other little random things. But now I’m absolutely exhausted—even though I came home and laid down for a bit, I’m still feeling extra tired today, and I needed a page that would help me document all the things I just told you.
Technique of the Day
Big Numbers. I’ve had these numbers forever. And I’ve been wanting to do some 1-10 journaling countdown thing, but I’m just not going to make that happen any time soon, so I figured I’d use the numbers in this book instead. They’ll definitely help with my book being a little more on the chunky side.
I added some alpha stickers, some journaling, and finished it up with a bunch of really cute puffy stickers in all different colors.
I’m so glad I gave myself permission to make an easy page for today. Before the end of the week, I’d like to go back and finish up a few of the pages I’ve left blank (including a Mad Men one I’ve had in my head for a week now), but I’m not going to push myself. This book will be awesome no matter what!
Supply List
Sticker — Kelly Purkey
Numbers — Ali Edwards
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Tips & Creative Wisdom
Big Days Deserve Easy Pages
When your body and brain are wiped, your notebook doesn’t need complexity—it just needs honesty.
Pro Tip: After appointments or long days, choose one simple structure (numbers, lists, stickers) and let it hold the story for you.
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