Island Fever 4: Paradise - Chapter 02
Date: 11/2/2016,
Categories:
Diary,
Female/Female
Male / Females
Author: JeremyDCP, Source: sexstories.com
... issues with Amy's pregnancy. There was a long list of standard questions. Was Amy feeling nauseated? Had she felt the baby move recently? Were the movements becoming more or less? Had she been leaking fluid, or was there been any blood loss? Amy had some tests done on her as well - a host of blood work, including a glucose check and anemia screening, and a blood pressure reading. The doctor sat and spoke with Amy for a long time and was very thorough in asking if she had any questions or concerns, and if she felt any pain or discomfort in any portion of her body. The doctor also referred Amy to a nearby center which specialized in childbirth education classes, suggesting that she enroll there and I attend with her. But what Amy, as well as yours truly, looked forward to the most with each of these prenatal examinations was having the opportunity to listen to our daughter's heartbeat with a handheld ultrasound device called a Doppler. Amy always got really emotional and was thrilled to listen to this dramatic sign of the little life she and I had created together. Dani Grace's heartbeat always seemed to elicit tears from Amy. With our medical activities out of the way, our next stop on the itinerary after leaving the hospital was _Frammuseet_ (The Fram Museum). Located in downtown Oslo, The Fram Museum told the tale of Norwegian polar exploration. It is home to an actual ship that was used in Arctic and Antarctic expeditions between the years of 1893 to 1912. Said to have ...
... sailed further north and further south than any other wooden ship in recorded history, _Fram_ was preserved and kept in excellent condition here at its museum in Oslo. Amy was energized and in good spirits as she and I toured the massive vessel. We were able to walk through all three levels of the ship, and felt fascinated listening to the guide explain the many issues and rigors the crew had to endure on a daily basis just in order to survive well more than a century ago. Seeing the tiny bunk beds where the crew slept, as well as the gruesome array of dental and medical equipment, was very interesting and moving. It also made me appreciate modern technology even more. Perhaps my favorite exhibit of all, but the one I spent the least amount of time exploring, was the Arctic experience passage - or, very simply, _the cold room_. It was here where one could step inside and feel what it is like, both temperature and conditions wise, to be in the middle of the North Pole. I did not stay there for long, while Amy kept her distance. It felt absolutely brutal inside! Outside of the ship were several different exhibits and historical artifacts to revel and delight in, as well as video displays and even a theater that told a captivating story about the history of polar exploration and the brave men who pioneered it. We spent the latter half of the afternoon in a little, seaside village and resort south of Oslo called Drobak. A small town with beautiful wooden shops, restaurants and houses ...