Archive for August, 2009
Evergreen State Fair, Sisterly Love, and first day of school pictures coming soon!
Monday, August 31st, 2009Today was Sarah Jo’s first day of K-Prep at Faith Lutheran. The pictures from today are coming soon, but in the meantime, here are a few pictures of our baby girls from this weekend. Can’t believe we are back in school again…mommy always takes it harder than Sarah Jo, she had a great day! [...]
Dang Blood Clot, Evergreen State Fair, and first day of school on Monday….
Friday, August 28th, 2009Let’s start with the fun stuff first! We went to the Evergreen State Fair today and the girls had a blast! Sammy Jane is still too little to ride the rides, but Sarah Jo had a fabulous time. It is AMAZING to Jeff and I that she can ride things that go up, down, sideways, [...]
Lingering Blood Clot, Sarah Jo Stats, and Dentist Appts……
Monday, August 24th, 2009First off, it is GREAT to be HOME!! It feels like I have not been here forever and we spent this weekend catching up on house stuff. Last week was mainly spent at doctor appointments and hopefully now we are on the downhill slope.
On Monday when Jeff picked me up from the [...]
Update and looking forward to going home….
Sunday, August 16th, 2009I’m finally feeling well enough to send out an email from my hotel room. Of course Jeff has a nice computer set up for me, which even includes a little camera that the girls and I have been using to see each other and chat with each other the past few days. I [...]
Prepared…
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009Prepared for whatever tomorrow has in store! Ready to eat something, anything, that tastes like food on Friday! Hopeful and prayful that this treatment will rid my body of the remainder of any and all thyroid cells!
Hugs to all! Keep praying!
Vacation Hangover…
Monday, August 3rd, 2009
Vacation was wonderful, fabulous, terrific, and I do not want to be home! Jeff went back to work this morning after 12 days off and Sarah Jo is at Beach Week Camp. When Jeff was packing for work this morning, Sarah Jo asked him, “Where are you going??”! Wouldn’t it be [...]




