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Yeva bought an apartment this year that has the most terrific views. She is on the 14th floor and you can see Manhattan, and most of Brooklyn and Verrazano Bridge too. So I knew that for 4th of July I wanted to come over to her place to watch the fireworks. She had a shift at work until 8pm yesterday and then went to see one of her private clients but she said it was fine to call her Mom, who lives two apartments down and her Mom would let us in and then Yeva would just come home closer to 10pm. Bear and I don't usually go out at night - we are stay at home types - but he loves fireworks and so we went. Yeva's brother let us in and then later, once Yeva got home, we were also joined by her friend Dasha from work, her Mom and her brother. The view was fantastic. The fireworks were just everywhere - not just the official Macy's ones - but plenty of local ones as well. I'm not great with heights - so I was mostly sitting on a chair on the balcony to watch them, while Bear was just looking at everything with binoculars at times. So we got to see the fireworks and be social for a while too.

Bear went to work for half a day - he volunteered for the day - mostly it was to put the soccer game on for everyone. In the meantime my parents drove over. My Mom grilled some steaks on the grill in the morning and brought lots of vegetables too. And we went to a walk and did some fruit/veggie shopping too. It was a little cloudy and started raining - we sent Papa back for the umbrellas and then walked in the rain. They stopped by a bakery, of course, as they like to do when they come to visit me, and got some little cakes and pastries to share for lunch. And then we watched "Dumbo" on Netflix, just because.

The weather turned nice and cool yesterday, which was very welcome after all the heat. I had jeans and jacket on last night for the fireworks watching and that was actually great.

Last week passed very quietly. I cross-stitched, read, finished reading "Silkworm" by J.K. Rowling - which was good but I liked the first one more, went for walks, watched original "Star Trek" with Bear during dinner (we usually just like music with dinner and no TV but we figure since our days in front of the TV will be limited with the baby coming, we might as well). I did get to cook a lot on Thursday, though. I made chicken, Ethiopian cabbage dish with cabbage and potatoes (it is spicy and fantastic) and my very first cookies - shortbread cookies. I already make a plan for next week to try three new recipes - one dinner recipe and two baking recipes.
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My days at home are pretty routine - not much is really happening. I keep reminding myself to enjoy it before the chaos starts. I usually get up around 6am - I can't really sleep well anymore and I usually go to sleep by eleven, wake up many times in the night, trying to get comfortable with my giant stomach and needing to pee all the time, and finally I just go to the living room at 6. I drink water and then my iron supplement and I spend a few hours in the morning cross stitching while watching Netflix (I'm rewatching "Brothers and Sisters" now). I'm making a little 5X7 birth announcement. I do break for breakfast once Bear gets up to go to work.

Then I either go for a little walk - I try for 30 minutes a day at least, read books and cook when I need to. I'm reading several books right now - I got an anthology of modern fairy tales from Papa for my birthday and an anthology of classic sci-fi stories from 1929 to 1964 from my parents-in-law. So I'm trying to read a story from each book a day. The sci-fi book is great but, my God, there are no women at all whatsoever in the stories - besides occasional secretaries and wives, and some of the early stories have really awkward structure. But they do have interesting premises sometimes. I also got the new J.K. Rowling detective novel "Silkworm" from my library on Kindle - so I'm reading that too.

On Wednesdays, I watch "SYTYCD" - great group of men this year. And on some Tuesdays I have to go to the doctor for prenatal check up - those Tuesdays my Mom usually comes for a day so she could go with me. Last Tuesday, the doctor gave the baby a non-stress test - she isn't even born yet and already they are measuring her stress!

My Mom and I made really tasty red bean soup this Tuesday = I did half and then she came in and finished it - I didn't included it in the Soup Project since it wasn't strictly me but I might change my mind.

I do have one dilemma - my little green iPod Nano is pretty old. I got it in 2006 and it is the 2nd generation 4GB one - practically prehistoric - but I do love it. But, it is slowly going; I could barely recharge it yesterday. So I started looking into new ones. My grandparents gave me some birthday money that I can use to buy the new iPod Nano 7th generation - either purple or pink - but I'm being hesitant about it. Just the idea of spending the money when starting next week, I won't have any income for six months is making me hesitate. But then - it is birthday money and I do use the iPod a lot. I'm very much leaning toward it so I'm going to wait a few days to not just be impulsive here.

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