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The Third Month, April

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Alaska has been really nice, but it hardly ever rains here. No, it snows. So, when it's the middle of April and snow is still on the ground, it gets really annoying. But, the sun isn't always up, so that means the Cullens can go outside safely. Me? Personally, I think it's too cold to go outside. But for the rest of the family, they'd have to go all the way to Pluto for something to be too cold for them. So I just like to sit in the window-seat with a cup of coco and a book while I watch Emmett peg everybody with snowballs. It's quite entertaining, actually.

As for our neighborhood, our closet neighbors are two minutes away. They also have a house in the forest, but it isn't even close to how big ours is. But they were nice to us, even when we declined the invitation to their backyard party.

Right now, I'm watching everyone run from Emmett in the backyard. He was also doing something weird in the snow though. It looked like he was making a giant bunny, or something. I was still trying to figure this out when Alice came up behind me.

"Hey Bella!" I almost screamed. I thought she had been outside! "Oops. Sorry. I didn't mean to scare you. But, anyway, most people, when they're going to have kids normally have a baby shower, or something. So, I was wondering. . ." She stopped, waiting for my answer.

"Alice, our closet neighbor is two minutes away by car. Besides, they hardly know us anyway. Don't you think it would be a little weird?" Alice nodded.

"Anyway, I already got the Chinese food and muffins." She gestured to the kitchen.

"Alice!"

"No, no, it's not for that. It's for the cravings you're going to have next week." I groaned and leaned my head back. Oh boy.

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The Fourth Month, May

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Alice was right; I did end up having cravings. But, lucky for me, Alice was always prepared for them. Sometimes it was iced tea, watermelon, peanut butter, a taco shell, anything! But she always knew, so that was good. Carlisle agreed to do a monthly check up for me at the hospital, and he assured me that they were all good and healthy. Although, I would always want to double check, seeing as I didn't understand the whole morning sickness thing. I knew I didn't have a fever or anything, so why was I sick? Carlisle assured me it was normal, but that only made things worse. So I was supposed to throw up every morning!? Ugh. I guess, since I was an only child, I wasn't really familiar with this whole pregnancy stuff. But, lucky for me, all the other females in the house were, so I got really lucky. Alice also says that I should try hard to control my feelings, because I have mood swings coming up, so I can use all the practice I can get. Honestly, I can't wait until the kids are born, because this mom stuff is hard.