11 DECEMBER 2004
Life is back to normal around here. Well,
as much as it can be with a 31-week pregnant woman, a 15-month-old
who throws numerous temper tantrums throughout the day, and
a man who insists on wearing an ascot to the dental command's
Christmas party.
Speaking
of the Christmas party, it took place last night, and, yes,
Mike did wear his ascot. Many of you may be familiar with
it from his dental school graduation. He has apparently found
an excellent hiding place for it so that it won't "accidentally"
get thrown away. Anyway, we enjoyed ourselves despite my aching
feet and back and constant feeling of fullness. There was
a white elephant gift exchange at the end of the night that
turned out to be pretty fun. There was almost a catfight over
a wreath (evidently, to some people, the only decent gift
in the bunch). The rules made it so that each gift could only
have 3 owners. The 3rd owner of the wreath made sure to get
her wreath back from the almost 4th owner, but the 4th owner
wasn’t willing to give it back. Rather funny! Then Mike
ended up with a nice, fleece blanket that was highly coveted
and stolen from him. But Mike prevailed and was able to regain
access of the blanket on its 3rd ownership status. (As if
we need another blanket.)
Mike and I have been working on more projects
this week. He still has to finish the 2nd dresser and china
cabinet, and I’ve been working on the Roman shades for
the living room. The shades are completed; they just need
to be hung. I will post pictues of all the new projects once
they are finished.
Urgh! Why am I such a stain magnet? I just
spilled hot cocoa down the front of my shirt. This is 2nd
catastrophic spill on this shirt. Last week I was out to lunch
at O’Charley’s with a friend. I went to smell
a mysterious red sauce to determine whether it was marinara
or salsa. I’m sure many can guess what happened next.
The whole dang container tips over onto my shirt. Let me tell
you, red does not blend in with light turquoise. What made
it worse was that I had to go grocery shopping afterward with
no time to go home to change. Mike often teases me for my
spill-curse. Yes, it is a curse and not clumsiness!
Annie
is coming along quite well. She is trying out new words all
the time and has become quite the efficient fugitive. She
now knows when she has something she’s not supposed
to. When she realizes she’s been caught, she will take
off running away from me either giggling or screaming depending
on how much she wants to keep the item. Her new area of interest
is the lazy Susan with all the baking supplies in it. Mike
insisted that we didn’t need to put a cabinet latch
on the lazy Susan door. So now I am constantly trying to figure
out how to keep her out of there until Mike puts a latch on
it. I’ve added a “16th
Month” album to Annie’s “Baby”
page. Have a look-see!
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01 DECEMBER 2004
We
are finally home from MN. It seemed like we were gone forever.
I always get so nervous being away from home for such a long
time. But we did still enjoy ourselves immensely. There was
a lot of time spent with family and friends. We left November
10th and drove (yes, we drove the full 22 hours) to Ashville,
NC. Then we woke up the next morning and drove to my parents
in Terre Haute, IN to spend the night. Our final trek was
all the way to MN. Annie was pretty stressed on the first
two days, but finally accepted her fate on the third day and
on the way home.
Annie did need some time to get to know everyone.
She is going through the stage where she really only likes
ME and sometimes Mike. However, she eventually warmed up to
her many (new to her) relatives. By the end of the vacation,
she was so used to other people that she stopped caring about
where I was all the time (sniff).
We
arrived safely home on November 27th. Annie did excellent
on the way home. As much as I love spending time in MN, I
was grateful to be in my own home. I was also relieved to
come home to warmer weather. You can view pictures from our
trip on our “Memories”
page under the link “Thanksgiving
’04”. Some may also notice a new link on the
left side of the page labeled “Fishing/Hunting”.
I finally gave in to Mike’s demands of having a page
for his hobby adventures. So far there are only pictures from
Mike’s most recent hunting
escapade in South Dakota, but I will be adding more albums
from his past and future trips. Those interested can certainly
visit.
Now the next visit is on our turf. My parents
are coming to town on December 19th and staying until December
26th. They aren’t actually staying at our house. They
are going to rent a beach house on Emerald Isle (a half hour
from here). I don’t blame them for not wanting to sleep
on our luxurious double bed in the guest bedroom. Instead
the Smiths (Travis, Jen, Morgie, Roz, and Maddie) will be
staying at our house. They plan to come around Christmas Eve
and spend a week. I’m very excited for family to finally
see our new house.
This week I have been unpacking, cleaning,
and doing some much needed organization. We kind of just stuck
all our junk into 3 spaces – the master closet, Annie’s
future bedroom (she’s currently sleeping in the baby
room), and the attic. Mike and I decided that this was the
week to sort out these messes. I honestly think we would have
enough stuff to have a garage sale. But what a hassle! I anticipate
also working on the Roman shades for the living and dining
rooms by this weekend. I feel so exposed to our neighbors
when I’m watching t.v. at night.
I hope everyone that we haven’t seen
had a nice Thanksgiving. We sure did, I have 5 extra pounds
to prove it! Have a great week.
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