It's been over a month since I last updated my blog. I've been having too much fun doing other things rather than updating this blog.
Our family vacation to Santa Monica/Venice Beach was a blast and I'm looking forward to going back in the warmer months sometime soon. Carleigh loved going on the rides on the pier. I loved the views. Amelia loved crawling around in the sand. It was just so pretty. Since I'm a huge fan of Grand Theft Auto V, it looked exactly the same as the game. I am highly impressed with the video game designers who put games like that together. It was fun navigating around both beaches without a map. We even went to check out the Venice Canals, which were just like the game as well. Such a great time. We walked from Santa Monica Pier to Venice Beach on Saturday. The weather wasn't that great. Honestly, it wouldn't have been so bad if it wasn't for the wind. The winds were so strong, it was blowing sand everywhere. It was in my face, hair, mouth, shoes, clothes, etc. You know it, there was sand there. The sun eventually came out a few hours before sunset, but it was just too chilly to get into the water or lay out on the beach enjoying the sun. I was able to get some great pictures. My Fitbit loved me that day too. I walked over 25,000 steps. My feet were sore, but it was so worth it. I'd love to go back there for my birthday this year, but think we will have to wait until next August. Two family vacations in one year would be fun, but we are still trying to pay off all of our debts. Priority number one.
Mother's Day was a calm and relaxing day. I didn't do much of anything, which is exactly what I wanted. Heath made me some chocolate lush. It's a delicious, light desert that only requires a little bit of baking time for the crust. Everything else is chocolate pudding and Cool Whip. It was so good, he made another batch this weekend for Memorial Day.
It's been fairly calm and quiet around our house otherwise. I spent four hours at the DMV on Saturday getting the Lincoln switched over to my name. Ordered personalized plates and everything. Now I have to wait 60 days for my plates to arrive. The new title was ordered as well. I wonder which one will arrive first. Once I get the plates, I'm going to get the windows tinted and the car will be complete. Of course, I want to get it detailed on the side and get all the dirt, dust, smoke smell, etc out of the car.
Amelia started pulling herself up on the couch and throwing everything on the floor over the past week. This afternoon, she was even daring enough to climb the stairs to get to Heath. I'll be purchasing a baby gate this coming weekend. She doesn't seem interested in going up the stairs unless someone is already up there. That's a plus for now. Either way, she will lose her stair privileges by Saturday.
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Monday, May 25, 2015
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
First Birthday
This blog is a few weeks late.
Amelia celebrated her first birthday on March 20. It's hard to imagine her being one year old already. Time flies. She's so big now too. I mean, like, bigger than your average one year old. At her one year checkup (on her birthday!), she was 26 1/2 inches tall and weighed 22 lbs. She's wearing 18 month clothes currently. Most of her 12 month clothes are too tight on her. It's insane! We're even giving her some of Carleigh's old pajamas in the 2T/3T size and they fit her well. They are the pajama gowns, so that explains it. It's good for length. Most of Carleigh's 2T/3T sized clothing was going to be donated, but now I'm sending it all over to Amelia's closet. That will save me a few dollars here and there. I bought Amelia a 2T swimsuit for our trip to Santa Monica in a few weeks, too. The 18 month swimsuits looked way too small for her. We got a tall girl on our hands.
When it comes to walking/standing independently, we're still working on that. Amelia has no real interest in walking yet, which is fine with me. She's a very fast crawler and loves getting into everything. She can stand up on her own while holding onto something. She loves her music table and the couch as props. She's also not too interested in pulling herself up on objects yet either. With food, she's good with the pincer grasp, but doesn't put the food in her mouth. She finds it fun to pick up food and then fling it on the floor. That means I spend more time sweeping/vacuuming the kitchen floor. It's fine with me. At least she's experimenting.
Carleigh returned back to school this Monday after being off for Spring break. Her break was only a week long. She's in school this week and next week before her five week track break starts. Our only plans so far is to visit Santa Monica for a weekend. Otherwise, we will be hanging out at home or at the park before it gets too hot. Thankfully we have splash pads at the two parks Carleigh likes the most.
Not much else has been happening in our house. We did paint our half bathroom downstairs. It's a really pretty light blue color called Crashing Waves. I'm going for a beach theme in that room and it fits perfectly. Here's a picture before the room was finished.
Amelia celebrated her first birthday on March 20. It's hard to imagine her being one year old already. Time flies. She's so big now too. I mean, like, bigger than your average one year old. At her one year checkup (on her birthday!), she was 26 1/2 inches tall and weighed 22 lbs. She's wearing 18 month clothes currently. Most of her 12 month clothes are too tight on her. It's insane! We're even giving her some of Carleigh's old pajamas in the 2T/3T size and they fit her well. They are the pajama gowns, so that explains it. It's good for length. Most of Carleigh's 2T/3T sized clothing was going to be donated, but now I'm sending it all over to Amelia's closet. That will save me a few dollars here and there. I bought Amelia a 2T swimsuit for our trip to Santa Monica in a few weeks, too. The 18 month swimsuits looked way too small for her. We got a tall girl on our hands.
When it comes to walking/standing independently, we're still working on that. Amelia has no real interest in walking yet, which is fine with me. She's a very fast crawler and loves getting into everything. She can stand up on her own while holding onto something. She loves her music table and the couch as props. She's also not too interested in pulling herself up on objects yet either. With food, she's good with the pincer grasp, but doesn't put the food in her mouth. She finds it fun to pick up food and then fling it on the floor. That means I spend more time sweeping/vacuuming the kitchen floor. It's fine with me. At least she's experimenting.
Carleigh returned back to school this Monday after being off for Spring break. Her break was only a week long. She's in school this week and next week before her five week track break starts. Our only plans so far is to visit Santa Monica for a weekend. Otherwise, we will be hanging out at home or at the park before it gets too hot. Thankfully we have splash pads at the two parks Carleigh likes the most.
Not much else has been happening in our house. We did paint our half bathroom downstairs. It's a really pretty light blue color called Crashing Waves. I'm going for a beach theme in that room and it fits perfectly. Here's a picture before the room was finished.
All I need to do now is get the shelves and decorations I want and it will be complete. While at Home Depot getting the paint for this bathroom, I picked out some colors for our master bathroom. Not sure when we will paint that room, but at least I've got some ideal colors ready.
My mom mailed the title out to the Lincoln last week as well. So now I have the oh-so-fun joy of going to the DMV in the upcoming week(s) to transfer everything over to my name and getting the car licensed in Nevada. This is what the car looks like, it's obviously the blue car on the left. The white car is our Jaguar XJ. I took this picture after Heath washed both cars and waxed the Lincoln on Sunday afternoon.
It's not the best picture. I'm looking forward to getting limo tint on that bad boy. The weather is going to be heating up soon and I need the car to stay a little cool. Also, I'm tired of people being able to see all of my business in my car. In my S-Type, the girls had complete privacy in the backseat. The windows were blacked out. So I'm looking forward to returning them to that "luxury".
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Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Our New Family Car
Since Amelia is taking her morning nap, I figured I would at least attempt to update my blog this morning. I've got a slice of homemade cinnamon swirl banana bread and a cup of pumpkin spice coffee.
We didn't plan on buying another car so soon, but since I had one hell of a time trying to get a hold of the school district regarding transportation for Carleigh... here we are. Honestly, I spent an entire morning trying to speak to someone, but was met with automated phone recordings and got no where. Since the school district waited until the last minute to send out school information, this whole transportation dilemma wasn't a surprise to me. I do not understand how these schools can be such slackers, wait, yes I do. They take our tax dollars and then beg for more because they don't "have any money". If only schools were ran like businesses...
Anyway, Heath has been looking at Jaguar XJ's for awhile and really wanted one. He found the perfect one, but we weren't sure if we wanted to spend the amount of money the dealership was asking. Heath continued to search for other XJ's, but we went right back to the one at the dealership. Heath made an offer and they somewhat agreed on the price discussed. So Heath went to the bank, got a cashier's check for the amount discussed, and we went over to the dealership on Friday afternoon. Heath test drove it and told the dealership we wanted it. We had two different people come in to tell us that we were basically stealing the car from them. They made zero money on the deal. They bought the car from an Audi dealership for a lot more than what we paid to take it off the lot. The sales manager had to call the owner of the dealership to get approval for us to even buy it at the price that we did. Who was going to say no to someone coming in with a check? Seriously... lol We are now happy owner's of two (yes, TWO!) Jaguar's.
We bought a 2006 Jaguar XJ8 Vanden Plas. Here's some picture of our new sexy beast. And yes, this thing is a beast. It came with the 5% tint all around. Huge plus! It's a long wheel base, so it's about a foot longer than my S-Type. There is so much leg room. I thought my car was large, but no, this new car is the actual boat.
The car has mink floor mats. That's right, PETA. Our Jaguar has MINK(!!) floor mats. No one is allowed to put their dirty ass shoes in our car. I took this car out to do my errands on Saturday. Since I had to go to Sam's Club and Albertson's, I wanted to see just how much room this car had after I put all of the bulky stuff in it. I might just "steal" this car to go get my groceries and Sam's Club runs done all of the time now.
On Sunday, we took the new car for a cruise through Red Rock Canyon. It was the most comfortable ride through the mountains we have ever taken. Amelia slept through most of it and Carleigh was enjoying the views. We will definitely be going back up there in the cooler months to take a hike on some of the easier trails in the area.
These are just a few of the pictures taken during our scenic drive.
Now that we have our second car, I can give Carleigh a ride to/from school every day without worrying how the school district will screw it up. I really hope things get better and the school can redeem themselves. I am not very impressed with their track record so far. But thanks to their inability to answer phone calls, we have a lovely new car parked in our garage.
We didn't plan on buying another car so soon, but since I had one hell of a time trying to get a hold of the school district regarding transportation for Carleigh... here we are. Honestly, I spent an entire morning trying to speak to someone, but was met with automated phone recordings and got no where. Since the school district waited until the last minute to send out school information, this whole transportation dilemma wasn't a surprise to me. I do not understand how these schools can be such slackers, wait, yes I do. They take our tax dollars and then beg for more because they don't "have any money". If only schools were ran like businesses...
Anyway, Heath has been looking at Jaguar XJ's for awhile and really wanted one. He found the perfect one, but we weren't sure if we wanted to spend the amount of money the dealership was asking. Heath continued to search for other XJ's, but we went right back to the one at the dealership. Heath made an offer and they somewhat agreed on the price discussed. So Heath went to the bank, got a cashier's check for the amount discussed, and we went over to the dealership on Friday afternoon. Heath test drove it and told the dealership we wanted it. We had two different people come in to tell us that we were basically stealing the car from them. They made zero money on the deal. They bought the car from an Audi dealership for a lot more than what we paid to take it off the lot. The sales manager had to call the owner of the dealership to get approval for us to even buy it at the price that we did. Who was going to say no to someone coming in with a check? Seriously... lol We are now happy owner's of two (yes, TWO!) Jaguar's.
We bought a 2006 Jaguar XJ8 Vanden Plas. Here's some picture of our new sexy beast. And yes, this thing is a beast. It came with the 5% tint all around. Huge plus! It's a long wheel base, so it's about a foot longer than my S-Type. There is so much leg room. I thought my car was large, but no, this new car is the actual boat.
The car has mink floor mats. That's right, PETA. Our Jaguar has MINK(!!) floor mats. No one is allowed to put their dirty ass shoes in our car. I took this car out to do my errands on Saturday. Since I had to go to Sam's Club and Albertson's, I wanted to see just how much room this car had after I put all of the bulky stuff in it. I might just "steal" this car to go get my groceries and Sam's Club runs done all of the time now.
On Sunday, we took the new car for a cruise through Red Rock Canyon. It was the most comfortable ride through the mountains we have ever taken. Amelia slept through most of it and Carleigh was enjoying the views. We will definitely be going back up there in the cooler months to take a hike on some of the easier trails in the area.
These are just a few of the pictures taken during our scenic drive.
Now that we have our second car, I can give Carleigh a ride to/from school every day without worrying how the school district will screw it up. I really hope things get better and the school can redeem themselves. I am not very impressed with their track record so far. But thanks to their inability to answer phone calls, we have a lovely new car parked in our garage.
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Sunday, September 22, 2013
Family Vacation
We just got back from our Disneyland vacation this afternoon. It was a very long weekend spent with the in-law's. For our drive out to California, my mother-in-law read every single billboard from Las Vegas to Anaheim. My father-in-law would pay attention to everything except the road. It was even more stressful once we got into the Anaheim area with the crazy California drivers. We checked into our hotel around 3pm and then headed out towards Newport Beach about an hour later. Carleigh had such a great time checking out the ocean and playing with her sand castle toys. We even found a few seashells and brought them home with us. We were at the beach until sunset (which was GORGEOUS!!) and then headed back to the hotel for the night.
We did Disneyland on Friday without fast passes. I felt that they weren't needed. The lines weren't that long. I've seen worse lines at Six Flags. I loved the Halloween decorations around the park. This is my favorite time of year, so seeing Disneyland for the first time in my life during this time of year was so great. Carleigh loved the Astro Orbiter ride and did that ride twice. In Toon Town, Carleigh had such a great time on the Roger Rabbit ride. She doesn't even know who Roger Rabbit is! She also did that ride twice. She did all of the rides in Toon Town including the roller coaster. Carleigh even met Mickey Mouse and Goofy while hanging out in Toon Town. Minnie Mouse was around, but by time we were getting ready to go in her line, she was on break. We did check out Minnie's house though. I think Carleigh got a bigger kick out of that then actually seeing Minnie in person.
On Saturday, we went over to California Adventure Park. That park was our favorite because of Cars Land. Carleigh got to meet Lightning McQueen, Tow Mater, and Red the Firetruck. It was so cool. We headed back to Cars Land when the sunset set to see it all lit up. It was amazing! That was my favorite part of the whole park. Carleigh enjoyed the Bug's Life area too. The lines were really short and we did a few of those rides twice at Bug's Life. Carleigh loved the big Ferris wheel. She wanted to ride in one of the cars that rocked back and forth as the wheel spun around. It was crazy to go that fast while being so high up in the air, but she was laughing the whole time. She saw the big roller coaster behind the Ferris wheel but I told her she was way too small for that one. She is so brave. I can't handle any large roller coasters anymore. The kid ones are as far as I will go.
It was a great weekend, but I am glad it's over. I can't wait until we can go back to Disneyland without any other family. At times, my in-law's seemed annoyed because I had to take random breaks because I'm pregnant and all of that walking was getting to me much more than others. My favorite walking shoes no longer felt comfortable after our trip, so I think it's time to get a new pair. I've had them for a couple of years though. It's so nice to be back home now.
It's back to work for me tomorrow. Heath only has to work Tuesday & Wednesday this week. His parent's leave on Friday, I think. It will be nice to have my house back to normal after these two weeks. I'm used to quiet, chill, and relaxing at home. Not running all over the place. At least I have an excuse not to be out late... work and being pregnant! Haha. :)
We did Disneyland on Friday without fast passes. I felt that they weren't needed. The lines weren't that long. I've seen worse lines at Six Flags. I loved the Halloween decorations around the park. This is my favorite time of year, so seeing Disneyland for the first time in my life during this time of year was so great. Carleigh loved the Astro Orbiter ride and did that ride twice. In Toon Town, Carleigh had such a great time on the Roger Rabbit ride. She doesn't even know who Roger Rabbit is! She also did that ride twice. She did all of the rides in Toon Town including the roller coaster. Carleigh even met Mickey Mouse and Goofy while hanging out in Toon Town. Minnie Mouse was around, but by time we were getting ready to go in her line, she was on break. We did check out Minnie's house though. I think Carleigh got a bigger kick out of that then actually seeing Minnie in person.
On Saturday, we went over to California Adventure Park. That park was our favorite because of Cars Land. Carleigh got to meet Lightning McQueen, Tow Mater, and Red the Firetruck. It was so cool. We headed back to Cars Land when the sunset set to see it all lit up. It was amazing! That was my favorite part of the whole park. Carleigh enjoyed the Bug's Life area too. The lines were really short and we did a few of those rides twice at Bug's Life. Carleigh loved the big Ferris wheel. She wanted to ride in one of the cars that rocked back and forth as the wheel spun around. It was crazy to go that fast while being so high up in the air, but she was laughing the whole time. She saw the big roller coaster behind the Ferris wheel but I told her she was way too small for that one. She is so brave. I can't handle any large roller coasters anymore. The kid ones are as far as I will go.
It was a great weekend, but I am glad it's over. I can't wait until we can go back to Disneyland without any other family. At times, my in-law's seemed annoyed because I had to take random breaks because I'm pregnant and all of that walking was getting to me much more than others. My favorite walking shoes no longer felt comfortable after our trip, so I think it's time to get a new pair. I've had them for a couple of years though. It's so nice to be back home now.
It's back to work for me tomorrow. Heath only has to work Tuesday & Wednesday this week. His parent's leave on Friday, I think. It will be nice to have my house back to normal after these two weeks. I'm used to quiet, chill, and relaxing at home. Not running all over the place. At least I have an excuse not to be out late... work and being pregnant! Haha. :)
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Cable Free
Heath & I decided to cancel our cable recently. It was the best decision we have made. We had one of the expanded cable packages through Cox. Most of the time, our TV was on as background noise. We don't have a lot of TV shows we actually sit down and make a habit of watching. So instead of spending $75/mo for cable, we decided to axe it out of our budget. Now we stick to Netflix and Hulu Plus. A lot of the shows we watch can also be watched on the networks website the day after they air. So it was nice to keep that extra money in our pockets instead of handing it over to Cox.
The week after next, the in-law's are coming to town for two weeks. We are going to Disneyland and California Adventure Park over the weekend. It will be my first time in California and the theme parks. I'm really looking forward to it. Carleigh is excited to go to Cars Land at California Adventure Park. We will probably have a hard time getting her out of there. I'm hoping we can head out to the beach on Thursday evening. I've been to the Atlantic Ocean many years ago, so it will be nice to finally get to the Pacific Ocean. We have lived in Nevada for five years now and could have gone to California at anytime, but we never did. Now I can cross it off my list of places to go.
We started working on our backyard last weekend. I helped for about 20 minutes, but since I'm pregnant... I'm pretty useless when it comes to raking up the bigger rocks and smoothing the dirt. I'll let Heath do a majority of that. I'll pick out the flowers/shrubs and plant those when it's time. We are hoping we can have the entire backyard done by spring. We are going to grass most of the backyard, put a few pavers that lead to Carleigh's play house, and I really want a fire pit for our cooler months. It will be a fairly easy backyard to maintain, which is what we are going for.
My next appointment is on the 17th. I'll be 13 weeks pregnant by then. Everything has been going well so far. The only downside is anything chicken makes me nauseous and sometimes makes me throw up. No morning sickness. Yay! I've only gained two pounds within the first trimester. I still have one week to go in the first trimester though, so we will see where I am at weight-wise on Tuesday. I've had more back aches than last time. I want to sleep more than last time too. On the weekends, I will sometimes sleep from 9pm-9am. It feels great too!
The week after next, the in-law's are coming to town for two weeks. We are going to Disneyland and California Adventure Park over the weekend. It will be my first time in California and the theme parks. I'm really looking forward to it. Carleigh is excited to go to Cars Land at California Adventure Park. We will probably have a hard time getting her out of there. I'm hoping we can head out to the beach on Thursday evening. I've been to the Atlantic Ocean many years ago, so it will be nice to finally get to the Pacific Ocean. We have lived in Nevada for five years now and could have gone to California at anytime, but we never did. Now I can cross it off my list of places to go.
We started working on our backyard last weekend. I helped for about 20 minutes, but since I'm pregnant... I'm pretty useless when it comes to raking up the bigger rocks and smoothing the dirt. I'll let Heath do a majority of that. I'll pick out the flowers/shrubs and plant those when it's time. We are hoping we can have the entire backyard done by spring. We are going to grass most of the backyard, put a few pavers that lead to Carleigh's play house, and I really want a fire pit for our cooler months. It will be a fairly easy backyard to maintain, which is what we are going for.
My next appointment is on the 17th. I'll be 13 weeks pregnant by then. Everything has been going well so far. The only downside is anything chicken makes me nauseous and sometimes makes me throw up. No morning sickness. Yay! I've only gained two pounds within the first trimester. I still have one week to go in the first trimester though, so we will see where I am at weight-wise on Tuesday. I've had more back aches than last time. I want to sleep more than last time too. On the weekends, I will sometimes sleep from 9pm-9am. It feels great too!
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Vacation and Lasik
It's so hard to believe today is the beginning of June. Carleigh's birthday is just a few weeks away. It's been awhile since I've updated, so this post might be a little long. I need to get caught up.
We went down to Phoenix over Memorial Day weekend. It was our first family vacation. After we got checked into our hotel on Friday, we went to Rawhide. It's an old western town on the Gila River Indian community. Carleigh got to go to the petting zoo and check out all of the neat old western themed shops. She had more fun in the jail. Should I be worried? We also ate dinner at the steakhouse and listened to some good country music. I love their food there and wish I could eat there more often. We aren't rich and I don't want to be fat, so that won't be happening.
On Saturday, we went to the Phoenix Zoo, which was the main reason for our vacation. Carleigh really wanted to see the tigers and lions. Since those two are big cats, you can imagine what they were doing that day. Sleeping! Carleigh still got to see them though, so no complaints. We also saw zebras running in the field and playing. We got to see one of the elephants up close. Since it was a little warm out, the elephant was hanging out near the misters and fans. I wanted to do the same thing! There was just so much fun and excitement. We were at the zoo for five hours. Great times! I would love to go down to Phoenix again for the Zoo Lights event in the winter.
Sunday was our relax and do whatever the heck we wanted day. Heath wanted to check out a brewery in Chandler, so that's exactly what we did. We had some good food at SanTan Brewing Company. I'm not a beer drinker, so I cannot comment on the goodness of the beer, but Heath seemed to enjoy it. After lunch, we went back to the hotel to go swimming. We went down to Mill Avenue in Tempe in the evening. It was nice getting a walk in with the family. On Monday morning, we drove back to Las Vegas.
Moving onto the second topic, I went for my free consultation to see if I was a good candidate for Lasik and it turns out I am. On June 13, I will be going in for my surgery. Originally, I planned on doing this surgery in July, but was able to find a good time to get in before family started flying into town for Carleigh's birthday. It will be so nice not to have two pairs of glasses anymore. Right now, I have my glasses and then prescription sunglasses. I hate lugging around two pairs of glasses everyday. This coming weekend, Heath is taking me shopping for some sunglasses that I can wear after the surgery. I'll be taking the Friday off after the surgery to get used to my "new eyes". Technically, I can go back to work the next day, but why bother?
I hope to get another post or two squeezed in before my surgery. It's going to be hectic in our house the end of June for Carleigh's birthday.
We went down to Phoenix over Memorial Day weekend. It was our first family vacation. After we got checked into our hotel on Friday, we went to Rawhide. It's an old western town on the Gila River Indian community. Carleigh got to go to the petting zoo and check out all of the neat old western themed shops. She had more fun in the jail. Should I be worried? We also ate dinner at the steakhouse and listened to some good country music. I love their food there and wish I could eat there more often. We aren't rich and I don't want to be fat, so that won't be happening.
On Saturday, we went to the Phoenix Zoo, which was the main reason for our vacation. Carleigh really wanted to see the tigers and lions. Since those two are big cats, you can imagine what they were doing that day. Sleeping! Carleigh still got to see them though, so no complaints. We also saw zebras running in the field and playing. We got to see one of the elephants up close. Since it was a little warm out, the elephant was hanging out near the misters and fans. I wanted to do the same thing! There was just so much fun and excitement. We were at the zoo for five hours. Great times! I would love to go down to Phoenix again for the Zoo Lights event in the winter.
Sunday was our relax and do whatever the heck we wanted day. Heath wanted to check out a brewery in Chandler, so that's exactly what we did. We had some good food at SanTan Brewing Company. I'm not a beer drinker, so I cannot comment on the goodness of the beer, but Heath seemed to enjoy it. After lunch, we went back to the hotel to go swimming. We went down to Mill Avenue in Tempe in the evening. It was nice getting a walk in with the family. On Monday morning, we drove back to Las Vegas.
Moving onto the second topic, I went for my free consultation to see if I was a good candidate for Lasik and it turns out I am. On June 13, I will be going in for my surgery. Originally, I planned on doing this surgery in July, but was able to find a good time to get in before family started flying into town for Carleigh's birthday. It will be so nice not to have two pairs of glasses anymore. Right now, I have my glasses and then prescription sunglasses. I hate lugging around two pairs of glasses everyday. This coming weekend, Heath is taking me shopping for some sunglasses that I can wear after the surgery. I'll be taking the Friday off after the surgery to get used to my "new eyes". Technically, I can go back to work the next day, but why bother?
I hope to get another post or two squeezed in before my surgery. It's going to be hectic in our house the end of June for Carleigh's birthday.
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