The Theater business in New York can be kind of slow in the Summer. That's one reason I don't much mind being pregnant and giving birth during those months. It's not like I'm missing out on tons of jobs, unless I took one out of town, but now that I'm a mom (and about to be a mom again), my days of that are over.
John, on the other hand, gets kind of stir-crazy if he goes too long without a show, and so when he took the one he's working on now, we sat and talked about it. He wanted to make sure I was comfortable with it, since he'd be in tech and previews kind of late in this pregnancy, but the show would open when I'd be 34 weeks. I said it was OK. It's not as though he'd be leaving town. More importantly, I'd get to come to an Opening Night reception and show off my pregnantness, and really, how could I pass that up?! Tonight's now that night and I'm feeling nice and pregnant for the occasion.
As usual, I'm slow to rise this morning. I can hear John in the other bedroom, talking to Hannah. They have full-on conversations nowadays. Planning world dominationâthat's what he says they talk about. He talks, and then I hear her forming words. These sounds absolutely make my heart melt.
I'm lying in bed, kind of half-uncovered, my left leg exposed and my belly sticking straight up. My head is slightly inclined on a pillow. I feel daughter #2 stirring inside me and I start to rub my belly. She starts early. I know I've said that before. We've been thinking more and more about names. Hannah came to us easily but for this one it's more a challenge. We bat around ideas nightly. Penelope ("Too whimsical," he says)? Hallie ("We already have an 'H' name," I say)? It might end up being a game-time decision. I hope it doesn't come to that.
John comes into the bedroom. I look up at him and smile. He sits down on the edge of the bed next to me.
"And how are we this morning?" he says, locking his hand in mine on my belly.
"We are doing wonderfully," I say, "But we have a busy day ahead of us."
"You're seeing your doctor at 2, right?"
"Yup. I'll make sure to FaceTime you in."
"So long as Chase lets us on break on time!"
Chase is Stage Managing for John on this show. I've known Chase for yearsâhe was a wide-eyed little kid when we met and he was my ASM for more shows than I can remember.
"I'll make sure he gets the memo," I say with a devilish grin.
John leans over and cradles my belly in his arm. He puts his head down on me, his ear right above my belly button. I touch his head.
"Can you actually hear anything when you do that?" I ask.
"Mostly your stomach gurgling," he says, "Her moving around is kind of noiseless."
He turns his head and rubs his face on my belly. I sigh. His face is smoothâhe shaved this morning. I start to get a little flush. Him loving on me this way really gets me going. He does it all the time nowadays.
"I can't wait for tonight," I say.
"It'll be funâChase is really looking forward to seeing you and so are Kate and Tony."
"Yeah, I can't wait to see them either, but that's not quite what I mean."
"What do you mean?"
"Well, after tonight, the show'll be open and I get my husband back so he can give me pregnant belly cuddles all day long."
"Mmm...yes, I'm looking forward to that too."
I take his hands and pull, sliding myself upward so I'm seated a little more. I reach over, take my glasses off the nightstand and put them on. Now I can see. That's always good. John is looking at meâsometimes he gets this look on his face and I can tell he wants to just rip my clothes off and ravage me. There's no time for that now, though. Unfortunately.
"I'm going to Yoga at 10âI'll take Hannah there too," I say. "Then back here, then Dr. Nichols at 2, then back here again. Allison will be here at 5."
Allison is the sister of another one of our actor friends, Jennifer. She's not a Theater person. She is, however, a grad student at Columbia and a babysitter whom we call on every so often.
"Busy lady," he says. "Just make sure you have a chance to take a little rest this afternoon."
"I will, I will." Sometimes it's hard for me to remember to do thatâthen I hit a wall in the evening after a full day of running around with a nearly full-grown baby sitting inside me. He leans over and gives me a kiss. I touch his face and hold him closer, prolonging the moment. I can smell his aftershaveâthis cream he uses has a scent that absolutely lights my lady parts on fire. I swear, sometimes when I smell it, it could get me pregnant if I wasn't pregnant already.
"I love you," he says.
"I love you too," I say.
He kisses my belly.
"I love you also," he says. I touch his head one more time and he leaves.
I smile, bite my lip and shut my eyes. The scent of his aftershave lingers on my nose. I am absolutely going to fuck the daylights out of him when we get home tonight.
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Being pregnant in the Summer isn't terribly funâat least if you're not like me. I mean, yes, it's been really hot out lately and when I go outside, I feel huge and heavy and sweaty but I still love it. In some perverse way I think I really wanted to have a Summertime pregnancy just so I could have that feeling, and get looks from people that say, "Oh, you poor woman!" And they do! I check the temperature on my phoneâit's 88Ë todayâand start to wash up and get myself dressed for yoga. I pull on a sports bra-this isn't my preference but a normal bra doesn't work for yogaâand, well, I gotta wear something. I've always had boobs and pregnancy has turned them into massive, drippy melons. If I go without a bra, that is really not safe for anyone!