Saturday, November 8, 2008

NESTING!!

I found this article online and it sooo sums up my urges lately. I CANNOT stop myself. Here I am sick as hell and I am on a hardcore re-organizing kick. Last week my obsession was re-painting my bathroom and bleaching everything in site. This week it has been washing and ironing EVERYTHING and now re-organizing my storage closets. I have this overwhelming urge to get rid of anything in my home that is not of use. Piles of boxes marked Goodwill are stacking up faster than I can get them out the door. It HAS to go!!! I have dreams about it!!! This house MUST be perfect by the time the baby arrives!!! MUST!! MUST!! And why am I smelling dust EVERYWHERE?? I need to buy a super sized bottle of furniture polish tomorrow...and some of those swiffer duster thingies. I need this house smelling of lemons and bleach and that wonderful fresh laundry smell that nothing else can compare to. I am an unstoppable force!!!!!!!!

The Nesting Instinct - (article via parentingweekly.com)

Around the fifth month of pregnancy, the "nesting" instinct can set in. This is an uncontrollable urge to clean one's house brought on by a desire to prepare a nest for the new baby, to tie up loose ends of old projects and to organize your world.

Females of the animal kingdom are all equipped with this same need. It is a primal instinct. Just as you see birds making their nests, mothers-to-be do exactly the same thing. The act of nesting puts you in control and gives a sense of accomplishment toward birth. You may become a homebody and want to retreat into the comfort of home and familiar company, like a brooding hen. The nesting urge can also be seen as a sign of the onset of labor when it occurs close to 40 weeks of pregnancy.

Nesting brings about some unique and seemingly irrational behaviors in pregnant women and all of them experience it differently. Women have reported throwing away perfectly good sheets and towels because they felt the strong need to have "brand new, clean" sheets and towels in their home. They have also reported doing things like taking apart the knobs on kitchen cupboards, just so they could disinfect the screws attached to the knobs. Women have discussed taking on cleaning their entire house, armed with a toothbrush. There seems to be no end to the lengths a nesting mother will go to prepare for her upcoming arrival.

This unusual burst of energy is responsible for women ironing anything in the house that couldn't out run them. Being preoccupied with ant killing, squishing them one at a time for weeks on end. Packing and unpacking the labor bag 50 times. Cleaning the kitchen cupboards and organizing everything by size to the point that you make sure the silverware patterns match when it's stacked in the cutlery drawer. Sorting the baby's clothes over and over again is a favorite theme. Taking them out of the drawers and re-folding them, putting them away and doing it over and over again. Nesting will provide interesting stories for years to come.

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