Blair arrived at 9:54 last night. She was 7 lbs 3 oz. Everything went well and Meredith looks great. Mer was up and walking around this afternoon. Blair is really cute and has lots of dark brown hair. I think her lips look like Cory's. I wish I had taken a picture to show.
One more important thing...Only 11 more days until...
Do you know?
You should.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
A Few Things:
1. I can't stop reading this book. Have any of you Swedes read this? I have about 100 pages left, but I can't put it down. I'm not the only one; a journalist for Entertainment Weekly claims to have read this book while in the emergency room having an appendectomy. I also read somewhere that this book is the best-selling book of all time in Europe, second only to the Bible. Can this be true?
If you are interested, here are some details. The setting for this thriller/murder mystery is Sweden. That makes it particularly interesting for me to read. It was released in Sweden under the title Men Who Hate Women. This book would make a great feature film that I hope to see someday. In fact, I think it has already been done in Swedish. Is this so? Was it good? Also, Stieg Larsson recently died of a heart attack at the age of 50 and the third book in this series is still in manuscript form. I am told that it will be released in English in October, though Larsson's girlfriend objects to its release. (The second one, The Girl Who Played With Fire, was just released in English.) Guess what I'll be reading next? (KMS teachers: This one's not for kids, so don't go starting this as a read-aloud for your class.)
2. Staying with my exercise routine while working is going to be very challenging. I have already skipped 2 days, and I just started back to work a week ago.
3. Meredith, my sister-in-law, will be induced into labor on Monday. Baby Blair will be here soon!
If you are interested, here are some details. The setting for this thriller/murder mystery is Sweden. That makes it particularly interesting for me to read. It was released in Sweden under the title Men Who Hate Women. This book would make a great feature film that I hope to see someday. In fact, I think it has already been done in Swedish. Is this so? Was it good? Also, Stieg Larsson recently died of a heart attack at the age of 50 and the third book in this series is still in manuscript form. I am told that it will be released in English in October, though Larsson's girlfriend objects to its release. (The second one, The Girl Who Played With Fire, was just released in English.) Guess what I'll be reading next? (KMS teachers: This one's not for kids, so don't go starting this as a read-aloud for your class.)2. Staying with my exercise routine while working is going to be very challenging. I have already skipped 2 days, and I just started back to work a week ago.
3. Meredith, my sister-in-law, will be induced into labor on Monday. Baby Blair will be here soon!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
So Much
So much to write about. We finally got our computer problems worked out (we hope!) and the good news is that instead of a $60 problem it turned out to be a $30 problem. The bad news is that we have basically been without internet (it was too slow to use) the whole summer. I would rather play on the internet any day than exercise, so I guess maybe in a way it was good that the computer wasn't there tempting me to be sedentary.
Henry is still working on potty training. He can pee on the toilet almost 100% of the time now, but I'm not sure what is going wrong with the other part. Any advise?
He has taken swim lessons this summer. Our next-door-neighbors just built a pool so Henry has had private lessons, which has been really convenient. He has come a long way, but is still a little leery of putting his head under water. He can float and kick on the noodle all by himself though. His instructor says that three-year-olds can swim. Is this true? I think he still may be a little young.
I have had so much fun over the past two weeks. On the 25th I went to Little Rock to see the American Idols Live Tour. I went with my sister-in-law Meredith plus her sisters Sarah and Mallory, plus Janice, Lindsey, Marron, and Andee. Little Rock gave Kris Allen the longest ovation I think I have ever seen. It was pretty cool. (If you are not familiar, Kris was the winner of American Idol this season and he is from Arkansas, so that made this tour stop extra special.) The highlight of the concert was, of course, Kris. But we had to wait almost three hours before he came on, and though most of the Idols were quite good, I could have done without Megan Joy altogether. Kris sang Heartless and Ain't No Sunshine like he did on the show, but I thought it was interesting that they had replaced Kara's song No Boundaries with All These Things That I Have Done by the Killers (which is a much better song anyway, but a bit of a slap in the face to Kara.) Perhaps the most entertaining part besides Kris was that there was a very large fellow sitting in our section with a shirt on that read "Adam's Ho." He sat very calmly throughout the show, but when Adam Lambert began to sing, he started weeping (confirmed REAL tears) like a teenage girl. He drew a lot of attention because he was the only one standing in our section during this portion of the show. At one point he ripped his shirt down the middle because Adam's appearance had worked him into such a frenzy. The funny part was that we were sitting about six rows behind him, so we couldn't hear everything he said. However, the principal of our school was sitting directly in front of Adam's Ho and he really got an earful.
We had a nice visit with my Swedish uncle and aunt too. They came bearing gifts from Sweden. Henry got some children's books from Swedish authors. He LOVES one of the books called Good Night, Alfie Atkins. It is a cute story about Alfie and bedtime. I guess kids are the same everywhere because it sounded so familiar when we read it. Alfie does not want to go to sleep, so he keep calling on his father to do things like bring him a drink of water, change the sheets, find his teddy bear, and check the closet for lions. Finally Mr. Atkins is so tired that he falls asleep before Alfie does. I definitely know that feeling.
Chad and I celebrated our seventh wedding anniversary on the 27th. For a little treat to ourselves we decided to go to Branson. We mostly shopped, but we also visited the Titanic museum. It's a bit pricey, but I would say that it was worth the money. They have a Leonardo DiCaprio look-alike working there. This guy is identical to Leo. In fact, I saw his picture on TV's Regis and Kelly before we saw the real guy. They are having a celebrity look-alike contest and I think he will win it. Even Kelly commented that the picture must have been the real Leo.
I have so many blogs stored up (in my head) for later!
Henry is still working on potty training. He can pee on the toilet almost 100% of the time now, but I'm not sure what is going wrong with the other part. Any advise?
He has taken swim lessons this summer. Our next-door-neighbors just built a pool so Henry has had private lessons, which has been really convenient. He has come a long way, but is still a little leery of putting his head under water. He can float and kick on the noodle all by himself though. His instructor says that three-year-olds can swim. Is this true? I think he still may be a little young.
I have had so much fun over the past two weeks. On the 25th I went to Little Rock to see the American Idols Live Tour. I went with my sister-in-law Meredith plus her sisters Sarah and Mallory, plus Janice, Lindsey, Marron, and Andee. Little Rock gave Kris Allen the longest ovation I think I have ever seen. It was pretty cool. (If you are not familiar, Kris was the winner of American Idol this season and he is from Arkansas, so that made this tour stop extra special.) The highlight of the concert was, of course, Kris. But we had to wait almost three hours before he came on, and though most of the Idols were quite good, I could have done without Megan Joy altogether. Kris sang Heartless and Ain't No Sunshine like he did on the show, but I thought it was interesting that they had replaced Kara's song No Boundaries with All These Things That I Have Done by the Killers (which is a much better song anyway, but a bit of a slap in the face to Kara.) Perhaps the most entertaining part besides Kris was that there was a very large fellow sitting in our section with a shirt on that read "Adam's Ho." He sat very calmly throughout the show, but when Adam Lambert began to sing, he started weeping (confirmed REAL tears) like a teenage girl. He drew a lot of attention because he was the only one standing in our section during this portion of the show. At one point he ripped his shirt down the middle because Adam's appearance had worked him into such a frenzy. The funny part was that we were sitting about six rows behind him, so we couldn't hear everything he said. However, the principal of our school was sitting directly in front of Adam's Ho and he really got an earful.
We had a nice visit with my Swedish uncle and aunt too. They came bearing gifts from Sweden. Henry got some children's books from Swedish authors. He LOVES one of the books called Good Night, Alfie Atkins. It is a cute story about Alfie and bedtime. I guess kids are the same everywhere because it sounded so familiar when we read it. Alfie does not want to go to sleep, so he keep calling on his father to do things like bring him a drink of water, change the sheets, find his teddy bear, and check the closet for lions. Finally Mr. Atkins is so tired that he falls asleep before Alfie does. I definitely know that feeling.Chad and I celebrated our seventh wedding anniversary on the 27th. For a little treat to ourselves we decided to go to Branson. We mostly shopped, but we also visited the Titanic museum. It's a bit pricey, but I would say that it was worth the money. They have a Leonardo DiCaprio look-alike working there. This guy is identical to Leo. In fact, I saw his picture on TV's Regis and Kelly before we saw the real guy. They are having a celebrity look-alike contest and I think he will win it. Even Kelly commented that the picture must have been the real Leo.
I have so many blogs stored up (in my head) for later!
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