After playing in the water for a while, we went back up on the beach to reapply sunscreen. Porgie was looking exceptionally adorable.
She enjoyed crawling in the sand.
I kept yelling for her, but she continued crawling.
And crawling.
We went back down to the water, but decided to walk out into the ocean this time. John was carrying Porgie, but she kept reaching for me and whining. I ended up carrying her, which was not a wise plan.
Guess what happens when a 15 week pregnant woman is carrying a 25 pound baby and trying to avoid crashing waves? A wave knocked me down onto my knees. I struggled to catch my balance, but more waves kept hitting me. I fell into the water. Porgie fell with me. Very traumatic. VERY TRAUMATIC.
Porgie and I were both a little shaken up. She cried, and I apologized profusely. Walking back onto the beach, John noticed that my knee was bleeding. I had scrapped it on the broken seashells in the sand.
I'm so sorry! How scary. I always worry on the stairs.
ReplyDelete25 pounds is a lot of baby!
Beach looked fun, though.
You keep posting photos of your injuries--poor Christy!
Hope everyone feels better soon! Sorry about your knee.
ReplyDeleteYou take great pics. Watching Porgie in the sand is great.
She is soooo CUTE!!
ReplyDeleteScary stuff for sure!
I slipped on the floor of the pool this weekend while holding Henry and it's terrifying...holding the baby up against all instinct, letting the water wash over my own head. Fortunately for us all, it was only 3 feet deep....but still.
ReplyDeleteLove the pics of Porgie crawling, so cute! Hopefully your knee is starting to feel better now!
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE A NIGHMARE! Glad you only hurt your knee!
ReplyDeleteShe looks very cute!
very scary. I have memories of being on the beach on long island as a child and getting hit by waves and knocked down...still don't like to swim in the ocean b/c of it. But don't worry Porgie won't remember.
ReplyDeleteps love to read your blog.
oh no!
ReplyDeletebut hey...at least you got to go to the beach.
I'm jealous of that!