12.08.2008

Monday Ramblings

Happy Monday from the Arctic tundra! Just kidding but, seriously folks, it was so cold this weekend. It was like the wind picked up the frigid air and snow and blasted them into your face mercilessly. But it sure did make you appreciate a good fire, a warm cup of tea, and a stinky dog to cuddle up against...mmhmm.


I am feeling a little bleh stomach icky today. Having some digestive troubles that I will not expound upon for the sake of your delicate ears. (But if you want to hear about them, call me! I love talking about it.) I cannot and will not complain though because I have had way too good of a 2nd trimester and baby boy is thumping away in there and we are just too stinking blessed. (Although might I suggest a change from the sandpaper industrial strength toilet paper at my workplace?)


This weekend heralds the 2nd annual girls' group Christmas party. Last year it was at our house and everyone wore tacky sweaters. This year it will be at Elizabeth's house and everyone will wear tacky sweaters again. (There's only so many occasions you can wear a good tacky Christmas sweater on, right?) Adam is nearing the finish line for this term and will soon have two weeks off in which he will begin Operation Nursery. Step 1- pulling out carpet in nursery to reveal...tadaaaa original wood floors.

6 comments:

The Tylers said...

You will have the BEST time decorating a nursery!!! I cannot wait for pics. Enjoy this time!

Lora said...

We NEVER thought about using cowboys in the nursery. Why don't they make cowboy nursery stuff? Hope you feel better NOW!

Bethany said...

Your sweater will fit over your baby bump just nicely!

Obsessive Foodie or Food Addict....You Decide said...

Love hardwood.

Do I notice a pattern here of "tacky sweaters"?

Brooke & Freeland said...

Cant wait for Friday! Oh and .. save some of the "operation nursery" for when we are all back so Freeland & I can help. You dont need to be doing hard labor while you are preggo!

freakface said...

This HAS been an unbelievable Winter so far. The last one that I remember on this order of magnitude was some 30 years ago when I was but a wee lad - and didn't live in The Snow Belt.