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Month: November 2007

Weekend Getaway

Hubby and I are headed off today for a little weekend getaway.  For his birthday back in September, I bought him some football tickets and a night at a hotel in St. Louis so we could have a little time without the very needy and cranky toddler around.  With another baby coming, I knew it would be a while before we would have a chance to get away again for a while.

We don’t have big plans other than the game.  We’ll probably do a little shopping, maybe some sight seeing, relax, and get a much needed night of uninterrupted sleep.  Tomorrow we’ll get up, go to the Rams game, and head back home.

While we’re away, Zach and the dogs get to hang out at Grandma’s house.  I’m sure they’ll have lots of fun over there.  I just hope Zach lets Grandma get some sleep!

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School Photos

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This is the first of many overpriced school photos that I’m sure I’ll be purchasing over the years. His photos came out great, although the coloring is a little off. I just hate that you can see the dark circles under his eyes (from nights of not sleeping) and that his teacher brushed his curls out before the photos were taken.  He’s still pretty darn cute though!

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Something To Be Thankful For

We got a call early this morning from my father-in-law letting us know that my little niece was born early this morning.  Apparently she was breech so my sister-in-law ended up having to have a c-section.  Both mom and baby are doing great.  Little Mikayla weighed in at 9 pounds, 9 ounces and is 18 inches long.  Apparently we just aren’t going to have any small babies on that side of the family.  We’re still anxiously awaiting pictures of the baby, but letting them all get a little sleep before we bug them too much. 

As my little girl kicks around in my tummy, I can think of nothing to be more thankful for this Thanksgiving than new life.  Each baby that comes into this world is such an amazing miracle.  I have anothe niece due next month and I can’t wait to meet her as well.  Our family has been truly blessed this year.

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Turkey Day Eve

The day before Thanksgiving is just as busy, if not more busy, than the actual day.  First of all, there is work.  Completing a week’s worth of work in three days instead of five can get a little stressful, especially when you are an expert procrastinator like me.  I put off things that should have probably been done on Monday thinking I had plenty of time.  Then I was told today that I need to be available for two different meetings Wednesday morning which will likely take up most of the time before lunch.  I had hopes of being able to leave a little early to run some errands and start getting ready for Thanksgiving day.  Now it doesn’t look as if that will happen.

I am very much looking forward to Thanksgiving day.  We plan to spend the day at my mom’s house watching the parade, enjoying a little football, and of course doing some cooking.   If I’m really lucky, I might even get to take a nap or do a little bit of knitting.  At some point in the day, my brother, sister, and their families will join us and we’ll have our traditional Thanksgiving dinner together.  I can’t wait for the food.  I’m not sure I’ve ever been so excited about eating.  As I told a friend over IM today, I’ve been working on stretching my stomach out for the last few days so I’ll have plenty of room.

I’ll be posting at some point tomorrow to fulfill my NaBloPoMo requirement, but to all of you celebrating Thanksgiving on Thursday, I hope you have a wonderfully relaxing day with your family and friends.  I’m very thankful that you are all around, because this blog wouldn’t be nearly as much fun without you.

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I believe that today is also the due date for my first little niece.   Somewhere over in Hawaii, my brother-in-law and sister-in-law are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their first child.  I am anxiously awaiting pictures since I won’t be able to be there to meet here when she arrives.  I just hope the wait isn’t too much longer.  A healthy delivery would certainly be something to be thankful for tomorrow!

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'Tis the Season for Giving

Indeed the time is upon us…already.  I’ve been a little put off by the Christmas songs already streaming across the radio stations and all of the Christmas decorations that were in stores even before Halloween this year.  It always seems early, but this year it feels like retail stores are in an even bigger rush to push the shopping upon us.  It makes me wonder if they think people will buy more if it is out earlier.  It sure doesn’t work for me.  In fact, it just makes me not want to shop at all.

Unfortunately, the shopping is inevitable if I want to have gifts for those special people in my life come Christmas morning.  I’ve been picking up a few small things here and there for Zach, and really only have one more large item that I want to get for him.  I haven’t gotten it yet because I’m pretty sure it is going to require a trip to Toys R Us, which I try to avoid like the plague.   If my boss lets me off early tomorrow I may venture out there.  I need to pick up some birthday presents for my nephews as well and I guess that’s as good of a place as any to look.

The last couple of years I have done the majority of my shopping online just because it is much easier than getting out in the crowds.   I would much rather do a quick search and pay a few extra dollars of shipping than have to trudge through store after store looking for the exact item I want.  This year I have a few unique items in mind that can only be purchased online and I suppose I should get them ordered soon.  I’m waiting for a name drawing on my side of the family before I really dig in and still need ideas for a couple of other people.

I’m having no problems whatsoever coming up with ideas for Zach or myself though.  I’ve been updating our Amazon wishlists like crazy and keep having to stop myself when I want to add yet another item (linked in the sidebar for any family members who may want to refer back).  I also keep finding things I want for the baby, who will not even be here until three months after Christmas.  I’ve already started an Amazon baby registry and will hopefully venture out to Babies R Us or Target soon for those things that can’t be easily purchased online.

So yes, ’tis the season for giving and receiving.  I don’t want to sound greedy, but I do enjoy opening a few gifts and discovering just what my loved ones have picked out for me.  But, I enjoy watching others open their gifts even more.

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Just Call Me Negative Nancy

Things that irritated me today:

  • I forgot to set my alarm and overslept.
  • I got to work late due to the oversleeping.
  • I left my cell phone at home and didn’t have time to go back and get it.
  • My favorite radio station has already begun playing Christmas music and we haven’t even had Thanksgiving yet.
  • My car was on empty and I didn’t have time to fill it up because I was already running late.
  • I ran errands at lunch and again didn’t have time to fill my car because I didn’t have my phone and didn’t realize how much time I had already spent at Wal-Mart.
  • I almost forgot the one emergency item that I had gone to Wal-Mart for in the first place. I remembered it just as I was about to enter the check out line.
  • I almost fell down three different times because my shoes kept sliding off of my feet.
  • When I stopped at Payless to try to find some cheap shoes to replace the ones I was wearing the salespeople wouldn’t leave me alone long enough to peruse the very small selection they had.
  • I had to go to the packed grocery store and fight my way through the aisles that were filled with rude people.
  • I didn’t get home until almost 7:30 and Zach was absolutely starving (although still being amazingly good) by then.
  • We rushed through dinner and I still didn’t get Zach to bed until 9:30.
  • It is 10:00 and I’m just now finally getting to relax.

30 Days of ThanksIf you’ve been paying attention, you might have noticed that I haven’t exactly been keeping up with the 30 days of thanks posts. It isn’t at all because I can’t think of things I’m thankful for, but rather because I’ve been really rushed to get my NaBloPoMo posts up. Today I’m very thankful that Thanksgiving is this week and that it is a short work week. I’m really looking forward to spending Thanksgiving with my family and having a couple of extra days off to relax and hopefully catch up on a little bit of extra sleep.

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