Diary of Daisy: My Journey to Motherhood (28th October – 3rd November)

Diary of Daisy: My Journey to Motherhood (28th October – 3rd November)

Monday, 28th October

The day started with a chill in the air, and I woke up feeling more rested than I have in days. 🌙 I’ve been working on getting better sleep, and it’s amazing how much difference it makes. Today at work, I dove headfirst into a new project. It felt good to focus my energy on something productive and creative, though the occasional thoughts about my journey crept in. I’ve been trying to keep those thoughts balanced – acknowledging them without letting them overwhelm me.

During my lunch break, I stepped outside for a short walk. 🍁 The crunch of autumn leaves underfoot and the crispness of the air was refreshing. As I walked, I thought about how I’ve grown over the past few months. There’s a part of me that feels stronger, even though this journey has been anything but easy. In the evening, my husband and I had a quiet dinner together. We talked about our day, and as always, he reminded me that we’re in this together. Those words are like an anchor for me. We ended the day curled up on the couch watching a light-hearted show – the perfect way to wind down. 🌼


Tuesday, 29th October

Today started with a sense of determination. 💪 I’ve been reading a lot about mindset and how important it is to stay positive, even in the face of challenges. I don’t always get it right, but today I felt more in control of my thoughts. After a productive morning at work, I treated myself to a proper lunch instead of eating at my desk. It felt good to take that small step toward self-care.

Later in the day, I had an impromptu chat with a colleague about life and how unpredictable it can be. It reminded me that everyone is going through something, even if they don’t show it. Those little conversations have a way of putting things in perspective.

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In the evening, I decided to dedicate some time to journaling. 🖊️ I wrote about my hopes, my fears, and everything in between. It’s cathartic to pour my thoughts onto paper and reflect on how far I’ve come. I ended the day with a relaxing bath and a new book I’ve been meaning to start. It felt like the perfect way to close out the day. 🌙


Wednesday, 30th October

Midweek blues hit me a bit today. 💭 I woke up feeling a little off, and it was hard to shake the feeling. Work was busy, which helped distract me for a while, but there was this lingering heaviness in my chest. It’s hard to explain, but it’s the kind of weight that comes with wanting something so deeply and not knowing when or if it will happen.

During my lunch break, I went to a nearby café and treated myself to a warm latte. ☕ I watched people pass by, wondering what their stories might be. It’s comforting to remind myself that we’re all on different paths, even if we don’t always see the full picture.

In the evening, I opened up to my husband about how I’d been feeling. His unwavering support is something I never take for granted. We spent the rest of the evening talking about our plans for the future – not just about becoming parents, but all the other dreams we’ve been nurturing. By the time we went to bed, I felt a little lighter, like some of the weight had lifted. 🌟


Thursday, 31st October

Halloween brought a festive vibe to the day! 🎃 At work, there was a lighthearted atmosphere with decorations and treats, and it was a welcome break from the usual routine. I even allowed myself to indulge in some candy – because why not? Sometimes, it’s the little joys that make the biggest difference.

After work, I joined a small gathering with friends. It was so refreshing to spend time with people who make me laugh. For a while, I forgot about all the stress and just enjoyed being in the moment. One of my friends, who knows about my journey, pulled me aside to check in. Her kindness and understanding reminded me that I don’t have to carry this alone.

When I got home, I lit a candle and spent some time reflecting on the day. 🕯️ It wasn’t perfect, but it was filled with moments of connection and joy. Those moments are what I’m learning to hold onto as I navigate this path.

Friday, 1st November

The first day of a new month always feels like a fresh start. 🌟 I woke up with a renewed sense of hope and determination. After breakfast, I decided to spend some time journaling, writing down intentions for the month ahead. My main focus? To be kinder to myself and embrace the present moment, even when it’s challenging.

At work, the day was steady, but I noticed how easily my mind wandered. I caught myself daydreaming about what life might look like a year from now. It’s hard not to think about the “what-ifs” when you’re so deeply invested in something.

In the evening, my husband and I went out for a casual dinner. 🍴 Over pasta and wine, we talked about everything except the journey. It felt good to laugh and connect without the weight of expectations. By the end of the night, I felt lighter and more at peace.


Saturday, 2nd November

Saturdays are my favourite days, and today was no exception. 🌻 I started the morning with a long walk in the park. The crisp air and golden autumn leaves made everything feel serene. I stopped to watch a family playing nearby, and for a moment, I allowed myself to imagine what it would be like to have our own little one joining us for walks like these.

The rest of the day was spent cleaning and reorganizing the house. 🏡 It’s amazing how decluttering physical spaces can also clear your mind. Later, we met some friends for a casual get-together. It was nice to catch up and hear about their lives.

In the evening, my husband surprised me with a small bouquet of flowers. 🌸 He said it was just because, and that small gesture melted my heart. I went to bed feeling so grateful for him and the support he gives me every single day.


Sunday, 3rd November

Today was a slower, reflective day. 🌈 I spent the morning journaling again, this time writing about gratitude. It’s not always easy to focus on the positives when you’re going through something difficult, but I’m learning that even the smallest things – like a kind word or a sunny afternoon – can bring so much light.

In the afternoon, I baked a batch of cookies. 🍪 The process of baking always soothes me; it’s like a form of meditation. Later, we delivered some of the cookies to our neighbours, spreading a little joy in the process.

The day ended with a quiet evening at home. I curled up with a good book and allowed myself to drift into the world of fiction, leaving all my worries behind, even if just for a little while.