Saturday, January 31, 2009

Post Out of the Ordinary

I don't usually care to complain or rant or rave on my blog but I thought I'd just post a few pictures of the bathroom and with it give a long, tired, virtual sigh. I feel like I've been run over with an amazingly small yet painful truck, generally in my energy region. Nothing hurts really (besides my throat but I'm betting that's a result of my painting escapade today) but my mind hurts from being overwhelmed and my heart hurts because possibly I'm hormonal. The bathroom IS coming along nicely and I can't complain for just a few days work but we've hit a few snags, albeit we've been very luck that they are minor ones, they are still snags none the less. I won't point them out because you may never notice them if you visit and see the work we've done. But it's still disappointing to imagine perfect and get less than. :)

I want to sit down with a nice Dairy Queen blizzard and watch something really terribly sappy or sad tonight. I know all the ladies out there have felt that feeling at one time or another - we've all been ready for a cry-fest and some good 'ole fashion feeding your emotions. Tomorrow will be just fine and I'll be plenty prepared for all I need to be prepared for. Tonight is just one night of many and I'll soon forget the anxiety over all the nitty gritty details in my life that seem to have taken over my brain.

Meanwhile, back at the bat cave, things really are going well. Sarah has now started saying, "Oh Jennis!" whenever she can't get something just right (i.e. trying to put a cap on something or drawing a picture.) I THINK she is really saying, "Oh Goodness" but it sounds exactly like 'Jennis'. I really imagine Joel's mom saying the same thing 20 years ago as Jennis did this or that. It's pretty funny and if I can get it on video I'll post it.

You can now see my tummy jump whenever the little one has hiccups or kicks. Joel's favorite night and morning time game is to push the baby rump from side to side in my belly. He takes great pleasure in knowing he's 'playing' with the baby already!

That's all for now, I'm already feeling a bit better. Thanks blog-readers for being my sounding-off audience. Blogs really do make the world a better place don't they? (That was meant in a very sappy after-school special way.)





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