We're still on baby's introductory world tour. It's been almost 8 weeks of traveling around the US and now in Italy. I'm so tired of living out of a suitcase and packing and unpacking. We finally head back to South Africa a week from today, but we still have a ways to go. Today it's a 7 hour drive up to BIL's house where we'll stay for 5 days.
Post by dorothyinAus on Jan 11, 2014 4:19:09 GMT -5
potatopie, I hope the week goes quickly, and easily.
Not much here. We headed over to the local Ag Show to check it out (and compare it to the County Fair I worked in rural Arkansas). I missed funnel cakes, but the sheep dog demonstrations were interesting.
Sunday I have planned to clean house before the onslaught of summer. Next week's temps are supposed to be in the mid-upper 30's and I am not going to want to do anything.
Happy Weekend! I started out the weekend with a 2hour glucose tolerance test. Next we have lunch at a friends, then to my ILs house. Dinner tonight with H in town and lunch with ILs tomorrow before heading back home.
The one thing I'm glad about is that even though this weekend won't be very restful, I don't have to work a full week of work anymore! I will have off at least one day a week until the end of my contract at the end of february. Making good use of my day off to nap next week
Apparently I suck too. Last weekend was too hot to do anything so I get to do it all this weekend. Yet here I sit, phone surfing ...
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I have been seeing that. I sent a package out by Perth (I know other end from you ) last Monday and there was a 100 degree F difference between where my friend lived and where I was. She was burning up in the heat and I was shivering in the cold.
Quiet weekend. We were suppose to head downtown but our plans changed. We had pizza and watch the movie Warm Bodies instead. The movie was hilarious the only zombie thing I could ever recommend. We laughed the whole time. Today we need to clean and go grocery shopping.
H and I did a Healthy Pregnancy, Healthy Baby class yesterday sponsored by the American Red Cross. It was surprisingly crunchy, considering….very anti-medical intervention, pro-natural birth. They discussed pain meds, but were discouraging them…which I found surprising for the Red Cross, but I guess it's because of the specific instructors. Anyway, it was good information, but the class took ALL DAY (and easily could have been done before lunch).
Today is a stay-home day for laundry and catching up on work.