I'm currently chained to my computer, typing like crazy to get Chapter 19 finished! hehe!!
The اگلے morning I had my first morning sickness.
About noon, when I was feeling a little better, we checked in with Grandpa. He was expecting us. "What took so long?" he wondered. "Morning sickness," I groaned. I couldn't get the taste out of my mouth. He frowned. "Really? I would have thought you'd skip right over that..." He took my measurments for today and took an ultrasound. "You are about the size of an ordinary, healthy seven-months-pregnant woman, and the twins are healthy and developing perfectly. And the morning sickness shouldn't last long at all. In fact, I'd say you'll never have it again, یا at least once مزید during the rest of your four-month pregnancy." he smiled at me reassuringly. I smiled back. "Good," I کہا in relief. "However," he continued. "I think I'll have to lower your pregnancy سے طرف کی another two months. The twins' heartbeats are relatively strong and their fingers and toes are completely developed. So I'd give آپ another few weeks, maybe less, until the twins are born." "Wow." I gulped. "Um...that soon?" "It's the records," Grandpa shrugged, smiling encouragingly at me. "But I know آپ two will make great parents." "Thanks, Grandpa." I was touched that he would say that. "We're going to be parents in a few weeks," I told Jacob. I just couldn't believe it. "I know," he agreed. Aunt Alice practically shoved us out of there, then, when we were done talking to Grandpa.
The three of us stared at the empty nursery room, dressed in tattered clothes, unsure where to begin. Aunt Alice walked around the room. "What are آپ guys thinking?" she asked, spinning to face us. Jacob hung back, unsure, while I boldly stepped up to face Aunt Alice. "Well, they're opostite genders, so no plain گلابی یا blue. Maybe green with teddy bears going around the walls?" I looked at her. She grinned and her golden eyes sparkled. "Perfect! Brown teddy bears going around the walls..." She began to sketch the برداشت, ریچھ design on a piece of paper and showed it to us. "This good?" It was the perfect picture of a teddy bear, looking so soft and cuddly and life-like that I could only nod. She grinned and ordered Jake and I to start painting.
Jacob could easily reach the part of the دیوار where the ceiling meets the wall, and between the two of us, we finished painting the room moss green. We had lunch, which Aunt Alice made for us, while we waited for the paint to dry. It did in a few hours (with the help of the open windows) and we went back in to watch Aunt Alice make her teddy-bear masterpieces on the wall.
"How do آپ feel?" Jacob asked worriedly. The morning sickness had really freaked him out and he was now beyond the caring and helpful husband; it was مزید like 'obsessive worrying mother.' I rolled my eyes. "Fine. Morning sickness is normal. Don't stress yourself out so much!" I cradled his cheek. He sighed. "Sorry." I shook my head and smiled. Overprotective fool. We watched Aunt Alice for a little while longer, dancing around and painting. In a few منٹ the green walls were decorated with life-like bears. She was a very talented painter and had used delicate brush strokes to make them look furry and used different color paints to make patches on some of them. I hugged her. "Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you!" I squealed. "This so perfect!" She looked at me, all smiles. "Just wait until the furniture comes in!" she said.
Jake and her lifted the heavy furniture (they both insisted that it was too heavy for me to carry) upstairs and I directed them where to put it. Since each end دیوار had a window, one پالنے, پالنا went in front of each. I liked the idea of my babies being able to look at the stars at night. The changing میز, جدول went on the south دیوار (the دیوار across from the door was the north) below one of the teddy bears to the left of the door. The rocking chairs went اگلے to each other in the corner on the right of the door, separated سے طرف کی a white stand with a white lamp on it, that Aunt Alice had picked out without me knowing. The lamp was very pretty; it had brown, green, and white buttons in the clear glass stand. The shade was white with small green polka dots on it and green فیتا, فیتے edged around the bottom. She had also picked out thin white فیتا, فیتے curtains and a white oak dresser, in which she neatly folded all of the clothes; both of our choices. She even had to hang up a few outfits in the white-painted closet on the north wall.
The three of us stood in the doorway, looking at our hard work. The nursery was as pretty as a picture out of a magazine. I kissed Jacob and hugged Aunt Alice. "Thank-you," I whispered to them both. "This is the perfect spot for our children." We admired it for a while longer.
Aunt Alice left in a little while which left the house to just Jacob and I. For once in my pregnancy, I wasn't tired. I hated to feel so run-down all the time. Jacob and I finally had time to ourselves, sitting on the brown couch.
"Hello, Mrs. Black," he said, smiling at me.
"Hi," I replied like a moron. It was all I could say when he was staring at me with those irresistable dark, dark eyes.
"So how are Jennifer and Jeth?" he asked, smiling. He put his hand on my stomach.
I smiled. "They're good. A little crowded. And they love you."
We stared into each other's eyes for a while. I knew that neither one of us could wait to hold these babies in our arms.
"So I've been thinking," I said, taking his warm hand in mine. "What about Jennifer Alice? Aunt Alice has been so good to us and very helpful..."
"It's perfect," he answered immediately. "Jennifer Alice Black. Alice will be honored." he rolled his eyes, probably thinking of Aunt Alice's overwhelming joy at the baby's full name. She might crush us with her hugs in her excitement.
"What about Jeth?" he asked. His eyes brightened in a minute. "Oh! How about Emmett?" I grinned. Uncle Emmett was definetly Jacob's پسندیدہ 'brother.' "I like that," I said. "It has a nice ring to it. Jeth Emmett Black. I love it!"
"Who are the godparents?" he asked.
"Why have only one for each baby?" I asked. "Aunt Alice can definetly be a godparent for Jennifer but I think Leah and Rose could also be her godparents. And for Jeth, definetly Seth, Uncle Emmett, and Uncle Jasper, too. Anyone else آپ want to add to that?"
Jacob made a face. "Does Rose have to?" He whined. "Aw, c'mon!" I said, punching his shoulder. "You know آپ love her!" "Not in a million years," he muttered. He sighed. "Okay, though. Sam should be the godfather, too." I nodded. "Sounds great!"
"So it's all set," Jacob said. "We have the names, we have the godparents. Now we have to wait."
"Wait." I sighed.
Jacob put his hand back on my stomach and the babies kicked a while. In the darkness I heard his breathing speed up, his دل race.
"Jake?!" I put my hands on his face. "What's wrong?"
He took a deep breath. "I just realized that we're going to be taking care of these guys! They're alive! They have needs, wants, and it's our job to provide them with those needs! Aren't آپ scared at all?" He asked. "You seem so calm about bringing these two into the world. But I'm absolutely terrified. Think back as far as آپ can remember me. I was never a good caretaker for you. I played with you, sure, but I was never left alone with you. And now I'm going to be a dad. I know I'll mess up somehow, screw up their lives in someway. I'm not...not good at this! But you'll be the perfect mother, just like Bella is. I already love these kids, but I know I'm not good for them. I'm just glad they have you."
I was angry. How could Jacob think like this? He was all wrong.
I took his warm face firmly in my hands. "No! I'm equally as terrified! Probably مزید because I'm the one who actually gives birth? And آپ were the perfect caretaker! آپ were the only one I liked to take care of me! All I remember of آپ is that آپ fed me, rocked me to sleep, and read me stories, just like آپ will with these two. آپ were never left alone with me because everyone refused to leave me alone! Especially Aunt Rose. True, she questioned your ability to take care of me, but I never doubted that آپ would be a great dad someday. And, hey, we'll screw up together! We have to do this together; we have to take care of them. I'm scared, too. Thinking about being a mom, especially to twins, is very scary and mindblowing to me. But we have each other. And Aunt Alice and all of the other godparents. We have Billy and mom and dad and grandpa and grandma. But آپ have to stop thinking like this! It's wrong!" I was practically yelling now, and tears were rolling down my cheeks.
"Hey, hey, shhh!" Jacob murmured, catching the tears and wiping them away. "I'm sorry I made آپ so upset!"
"You can't have these feelings, Jake."
"Okay, okay. I'm sorry. But you're right, we do have each other and our families. That's comforting at least."
I was still bothered سے طرف کی his remarks. I was biting my lip, thinking of what else I could say to him. Suddenly I gasped. "Oh!"
"What's wrong?"
I was holding my stomach. "I think...I don't know...ah!" I gasped again as that strange pain twisted in my stomach.
"Nessie!? What's going on?" Jacob flicked on the light and rushed back to my side when he saw my position. "Hey! Talk to me! What happened?"
I just shook my head at him, unable to talk through the pain.
Jacob dashed to the door, nearly taking it off its hinges. "Carlisle!" he yelled into the cold forest. "Carlisle, come quick!"
The اگلے morning I had my first morning sickness.
About noon, when I was feeling a little better, we checked in with Grandpa. He was expecting us. "What took so long?" he wondered. "Morning sickness," I groaned. I couldn't get the taste out of my mouth. He frowned. "Really? I would have thought you'd skip right over that..." He took my measurments for today and took an ultrasound. "You are about the size of an ordinary, healthy seven-months-pregnant woman, and the twins are healthy and developing perfectly. And the morning sickness shouldn't last long at all. In fact, I'd say you'll never have it again, یا at least once مزید during the rest of your four-month pregnancy." he smiled at me reassuringly. I smiled back. "Good," I کہا in relief. "However," he continued. "I think I'll have to lower your pregnancy سے طرف کی another two months. The twins' heartbeats are relatively strong and their fingers and toes are completely developed. So I'd give آپ another few weeks, maybe less, until the twins are born." "Wow." I gulped. "Um...that soon?" "It's the records," Grandpa shrugged, smiling encouragingly at me. "But I know آپ two will make great parents." "Thanks, Grandpa." I was touched that he would say that. "We're going to be parents in a few weeks," I told Jacob. I just couldn't believe it. "I know," he agreed. Aunt Alice practically shoved us out of there, then, when we were done talking to Grandpa.
The three of us stared at the empty nursery room, dressed in tattered clothes, unsure where to begin. Aunt Alice walked around the room. "What are آپ guys thinking?" she asked, spinning to face us. Jacob hung back, unsure, while I boldly stepped up to face Aunt Alice. "Well, they're opostite genders, so no plain گلابی یا blue. Maybe green with teddy bears going around the walls?" I looked at her. She grinned and her golden eyes sparkled. "Perfect! Brown teddy bears going around the walls..." She began to sketch the برداشت, ریچھ design on a piece of paper and showed it to us. "This good?" It was the perfect picture of a teddy bear, looking so soft and cuddly and life-like that I could only nod. She grinned and ordered Jake and I to start painting.
Jacob could easily reach the part of the دیوار where the ceiling meets the wall, and between the two of us, we finished painting the room moss green. We had lunch, which Aunt Alice made for us, while we waited for the paint to dry. It did in a few hours (with the help of the open windows) and we went back in to watch Aunt Alice make her teddy-bear masterpieces on the wall.
"How do آپ feel?" Jacob asked worriedly. The morning sickness had really freaked him out and he was now beyond the caring and helpful husband; it was مزید like 'obsessive worrying mother.' I rolled my eyes. "Fine. Morning sickness is normal. Don't stress yourself out so much!" I cradled his cheek. He sighed. "Sorry." I shook my head and smiled. Overprotective fool. We watched Aunt Alice for a little while longer, dancing around and painting. In a few منٹ the green walls were decorated with life-like bears. She was a very talented painter and had used delicate brush strokes to make them look furry and used different color paints to make patches on some of them. I hugged her. "Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you!" I squealed. "This so perfect!" She looked at me, all smiles. "Just wait until the furniture comes in!" she said.
Jake and her lifted the heavy furniture (they both insisted that it was too heavy for me to carry) upstairs and I directed them where to put it. Since each end دیوار had a window, one پالنے, پالنا went in front of each. I liked the idea of my babies being able to look at the stars at night. The changing میز, جدول went on the south دیوار (the دیوار across from the door was the north) below one of the teddy bears to the left of the door. The rocking chairs went اگلے to each other in the corner on the right of the door, separated سے طرف کی a white stand with a white lamp on it, that Aunt Alice had picked out without me knowing. The lamp was very pretty; it had brown, green, and white buttons in the clear glass stand. The shade was white with small green polka dots on it and green فیتا, فیتے edged around the bottom. She had also picked out thin white فیتا, فیتے curtains and a white oak dresser, in which she neatly folded all of the clothes; both of our choices. She even had to hang up a few outfits in the white-painted closet on the north wall.
The three of us stood in the doorway, looking at our hard work. The nursery was as pretty as a picture out of a magazine. I kissed Jacob and hugged Aunt Alice. "Thank-you," I whispered to them both. "This is the perfect spot for our children." We admired it for a while longer.
Aunt Alice left in a little while which left the house to just Jacob and I. For once in my pregnancy, I wasn't tired. I hated to feel so run-down all the time. Jacob and I finally had time to ourselves, sitting on the brown couch.
"Hello, Mrs. Black," he said, smiling at me.
"Hi," I replied like a moron. It was all I could say when he was staring at me with those irresistable dark, dark eyes.
"So how are Jennifer and Jeth?" he asked, smiling. He put his hand on my stomach.
I smiled. "They're good. A little crowded. And they love you."
We stared into each other's eyes for a while. I knew that neither one of us could wait to hold these babies in our arms.
"So I've been thinking," I said, taking his warm hand in mine. "What about Jennifer Alice? Aunt Alice has been so good to us and very helpful..."
"It's perfect," he answered immediately. "Jennifer Alice Black. Alice will be honored." he rolled his eyes, probably thinking of Aunt Alice's overwhelming joy at the baby's full name. She might crush us with her hugs in her excitement.
"What about Jeth?" he asked. His eyes brightened in a minute. "Oh! How about Emmett?" I grinned. Uncle Emmett was definetly Jacob's پسندیدہ 'brother.' "I like that," I said. "It has a nice ring to it. Jeth Emmett Black. I love it!"
"Who are the godparents?" he asked.
"Why have only one for each baby?" I asked. "Aunt Alice can definetly be a godparent for Jennifer but I think Leah and Rose could also be her godparents. And for Jeth, definetly Seth, Uncle Emmett, and Uncle Jasper, too. Anyone else آپ want to add to that?"
Jacob made a face. "Does Rose have to?" He whined. "Aw, c'mon!" I said, punching his shoulder. "You know آپ love her!" "Not in a million years," he muttered. He sighed. "Okay, though. Sam should be the godfather, too." I nodded. "Sounds great!"
"So it's all set," Jacob said. "We have the names, we have the godparents. Now we have to wait."
"Wait." I sighed.
Jacob put his hand back on my stomach and the babies kicked a while. In the darkness I heard his breathing speed up, his دل race.
"Jake?!" I put my hands on his face. "What's wrong?"
He took a deep breath. "I just realized that we're going to be taking care of these guys! They're alive! They have needs, wants, and it's our job to provide them with those needs! Aren't آپ scared at all?" He asked. "You seem so calm about bringing these two into the world. But I'm absolutely terrified. Think back as far as آپ can remember me. I was never a good caretaker for you. I played with you, sure, but I was never left alone with you. And now I'm going to be a dad. I know I'll mess up somehow, screw up their lives in someway. I'm not...not good at this! But you'll be the perfect mother, just like Bella is. I already love these kids, but I know I'm not good for them. I'm just glad they have you."
I was angry. How could Jacob think like this? He was all wrong.
I took his warm face firmly in my hands. "No! I'm equally as terrified! Probably مزید because I'm the one who actually gives birth? And آپ were the perfect caretaker! آپ were the only one I liked to take care of me! All I remember of آپ is that آپ fed me, rocked me to sleep, and read me stories, just like آپ will with these two. آپ were never left alone with me because everyone refused to leave me alone! Especially Aunt Rose. True, she questioned your ability to take care of me, but I never doubted that آپ would be a great dad someday. And, hey, we'll screw up together! We have to do this together; we have to take care of them. I'm scared, too. Thinking about being a mom, especially to twins, is very scary and mindblowing to me. But we have each other. And Aunt Alice and all of the other godparents. We have Billy and mom and dad and grandpa and grandma. But آپ have to stop thinking like this! It's wrong!" I was practically yelling now, and tears were rolling down my cheeks.
"Hey, hey, shhh!" Jacob murmured, catching the tears and wiping them away. "I'm sorry I made آپ so upset!"
"You can't have these feelings, Jake."
"Okay, okay. I'm sorry. But you're right, we do have each other and our families. That's comforting at least."
I was still bothered سے طرف کی his remarks. I was biting my lip, thinking of what else I could say to him. Suddenly I gasped. "Oh!"
"What's wrong?"
I was holding my stomach. "I think...I don't know...ah!" I gasped again as that strange pain twisted in my stomach.
"Nessie!? What's going on?" Jacob flicked on the light and rushed back to my side when he saw my position. "Hey! Talk to me! What happened?"
I just shook my head at him, unable to talk through the pain.
Jacob dashed to the door, nearly taking it off its hinges. "Carlisle!" he yelled into the cold forest. "Carlisle, come quick!"
i was in the car fast alseep. when Phil and Renee were in the front. i was going to meet my sister Bella and her husband Edward also Renessmen. i woke up "hey Karina were almost there" کہا Phil. I rolled my eyes. i saw a white house. i saw Bella and Edward there i got out of the car and ran to them "BELLA EDWARD!!!" i scream. i ran to them and gave them a hug. i saw a girl with brown hair "renessmen." i کہا "yes" she کہا i gave her a hug. "wow you're so grown up are آپ like 13 یا what?" "i'm 17" she کہا "come one the rest are dying to see you" she said."hi hi" i کہا "AHHH KARINA" yelled Alice "hi" i gave them a hug
in the mood to be random again. *sighs*
I wrote a مضمون Last week on how Twilight found me, saying that the Cover did in fact haunt me.
but since i finally cave in and read. i realize that the Haunting is not over.
I'm Obsessed it's true, but this is turning scaryyyyy
I'm a disney پرستار okay, majorly and well..i was watching "101 Dalma.." آپ know, anyways, i was watching it to get my mind off of Twilight for once...
and something just jumped up in my face i thought i would share.
one of the Charaters is named Jasper.
the "Call" that the dogs do at night to send a message, is called
TWILIGHT Bark.
yeah...am i going insane? i think so..only i put in "21" with Jim surgess okay..and at the end of the movie he did something completely crazy he کہا a line from the Book.
"so, do i Dazzle you?"
I decided to turn off the TV and go to bed..sad thing is, the only thing i dream about is Edward.
should i be scared? O_______o
I wrote a مضمون Last week on how Twilight found me, saying that the Cover did in fact haunt me.
but since i finally cave in and read. i realize that the Haunting is not over.
I'm Obsessed it's true, but this is turning scaryyyyy
I'm a disney پرستار okay, majorly and well..i was watching "101 Dalma.." آپ know, anyways, i was watching it to get my mind off of Twilight for once...
and something just jumped up in my face i thought i would share.
one of the Charaters is named Jasper.
the "Call" that the dogs do at night to send a message, is called
TWILIGHT Bark.
yeah...am i going insane? i think so..only i put in "21" with Jim surgess okay..and at the end of the movie he did something completely crazy he کہا a line from the Book.
"so, do i Dazzle you?"
I decided to turn off the TV and go to bed..sad thing is, the only thing i dream about is Edward.
should i be scared? O_______o
Okay so I'm not one of those شائقین who wants the film to be exactly like the book-no offence to anyone- because I know thats just not going to happen.
But I was watching the new Twilight trailer and saw this:
Don't آپ think it's a little weird that all three cars are there, I thought the Cullens didn't want to bring any attention to themselves.Now I know all فلمیں aren't like the کتابیں they're based on, Harry Potter is a great example of that. But I thought the Cullens wanting to keep themselves inconspicuous was an obvious fact that ran through the book.
I know other people have noticed changes in the movie too- like Bella having her جیکٹ at the restaurant, and that they've changed the name of the restaurant.
I just wanted to know what other people felt about this. Either way I'm still going to see the movie, I can't wait. But does anyone think these changes will affect the experience?
But I was watching the new Twilight trailer and saw this:
Don't آپ think it's a little weird that all three cars are there, I thought the Cullens didn't want to bring any attention to themselves.Now I know all فلمیں aren't like the کتابیں they're based on, Harry Potter is a great example of that. But I thought the Cullens wanting to keep themselves inconspicuous was an obvious fact that ran through the book.
I know other people have noticed changes in the movie too- like Bella having her جیکٹ at the restaurant, and that they've changed the name of the restaurant.
I just wanted to know what other people felt about this. Either way I'm still going to see the movie, I can't wait. But does anyone think these changes will affect the experience?