In a stunning fashion, our volleyball team actually won last night.
It was a rough start as the other team took a commanding lead in the first game (Don't ask me what it was. I only remember that they just kept scoring.), but our team stayed strong and got our act together. We took the first game and then ran away with the second. It was truly inspiring, and I guess a little painful. I served the final point and before I served one of the girls working at the scorer's table asked me to "get this thing over with quickly." Turns out her boyfriend was the umpire, I assume, since Holly caught them exchanging lustful glances and they left the arena together. OK, so it wasn't really an arena, more of a gym, but still.
Go, Team, Go! ! ! !
Friday, January 28, 2005
Thursday, January 27, 2005
Cruise Control
Well, for the past few weeks, we have been on cruise control. Andrew is feeling better and acting like it. He is even beginning to sleep better of late, which could change at any time.
Susan's belly is popping out. Our Dr. told us that it is time to start working our birth plan, which is always fun.
Susan's classes are going.
We have some major changes planned for our house in the coming months, including, but not limited to: painting, moving furniture, and (my favorite part) setting up our stereo in a better place. Hopefully our TV is going to make its way downstairs, which would be nice. Maybe the computer should go with it? just a thought.
Anyway, nothin' major coming up. Hopefully Susan's parents are going to come visit soon, which is always fun.
Volleyball starts tonight for my team from work. We got bounced from the preseason tournament pretty quickly, so hopefully we will do better in league play.
Susan's belly is popping out. Our Dr. told us that it is time to start working our birth plan, which is always fun.
Susan's classes are going.
We have some major changes planned for our house in the coming months, including, but not limited to: painting, moving furniture, and (my favorite part) setting up our stereo in a better place. Hopefully our TV is going to make its way downstairs, which would be nice. Maybe the computer should go with it? just a thought.
Anyway, nothin' major coming up. Hopefully Susan's parents are going to come visit soon, which is always fun.
Volleyball starts tonight for my team from work. We got bounced from the preseason tournament pretty quickly, so hopefully we will do better in league play.
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Hell Week
Well, after a rough week and a half, Susan, Andrew and I are settling back into our normal existence. Andrew welcomed us back to Cincinnati by throwing up in bed, twice, and then pooping in the bath tub. I think that he was trying to tell us that he was not feeling well.
So last week was hell. He didn't really want to sleep and was always in a fussy mood. The good side of all this: his ears came out unscathed, so maybe they are on an upswing (hopefully to never come back down, but I doubt it!).
Another good thing that has come out of the last week is that Susan and I have been reminded of how truly blessed we are by Andrew. Now that he is well again he is a lot of fun to be around and to play with.
So there is a little Andrew update.
Susan's classes have started again. Today we made the semi-annual trip to the bookstore to see what she needed. Her one book was $100, so we went to the internet, where we found it for $70. Gotta love BigWords.com.
I have just been getting settled back in at work. Normal stuff.
So last week was hell. He didn't really want to sleep and was always in a fussy mood. The good side of all this: his ears came out unscathed, so maybe they are on an upswing (hopefully to never come back down, but I doubt it!).
Another good thing that has come out of the last week is that Susan and I have been reminded of how truly blessed we are by Andrew. Now that he is well again he is a lot of fun to be around and to play with.
So there is a little Andrew update.
Susan's classes have started again. Today we made the semi-annual trip to the bookstore to see what she needed. Her one book was $100, so we went to the internet, where we found it for $70. Gotta love BigWords.com.
I have just been getting settled back in at work. Normal stuff.
Monday, January 3, 2005
Screwed
After getting our tire fixed, Susan, Andrew and I have made it back from Des Moines. We spent the week after Christmas hanging out with her family. There was much celebrating: Christmas, New Years, and Ian's 1st Birthday Party. By far my favorite part of the trip was doing the Sesame Street Exercise record. Yes, record. We have survived yet another holiday season and are now trying to get ready for Susan's last semester of school.
Andrew is walking better than ever and his speech patterns seem to be developing. Not sure what language he speaks, but we will figure it out.
Tomorrow we are hosting the computer science reunion at our house, which should be a good time.
Other than that, just working on the house and playing with Andrew.
Andrew is walking better than ever and his speech patterns seem to be developing. Not sure what language he speaks, but we will figure it out.
Tomorrow we are hosting the computer science reunion at our house, which should be a good time.
Other than that, just working on the house and playing with Andrew.
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