Sounds like you're been very busy. You need some down time! Are you still looking into home-schooling Kota next year?
Great list... I just watched that movie the other night and thought of writing my own.
Mmm! That looks soo good! I add flax to my yogurt and cereal too -- it's so important as cholesterol runs high in my family. It has totally balanced me out. In fact at my last check-up my doctor said I have abnormally high good cholesterol and abnormally low bad cholesterol. I was a little freaked out by the "abnormal", but she told me that whatever I was doing, to keep it up... so I guess that's okay.
What a perfect ending to such an engaging series of posts. I couldn't agree more with everything you have written here.
Poor little guy... Hope he's doing better today. San Francisco sounds like a blast!
Looks like a wonderful time was had by all!
Sounds like an awesome vacation!! That's totally unbelievable the stuff people would not bother to claim. Weird... How long does stuff sit in the airport before it gets sent off to this Unclaimed No-man's Land?
Enjoy your time with your son and I hope you're feeling better soon. I know what you mean about the phone line going two ways... I am guilty of rarely making the effort to call people. I'm just not a phone person. If it wasn't for the internet, I'd be pretty isolated from all my family and old friends.
That would be great if you could get someone to rent your room! Good luck!
Aww... that's awesome!Love the pics!
First -- "That’s right…my kids play with garbage."-- Second -- I know you'll be back to the thread. Take your time. And, btw, I'm loving the new pictures you posted this morning. Third -- That's super cool about your folks, and again, very unfortunate about Don's family. Un-funking-belivable... But where there's a will, there's a way, and I'm sure there has to be a loophole around this family nonsense so he can move to the great white north. Fourth -- Post pics of the tatty! Fifth --
First, thanks for your very kind words. Second, I can't imagine the burden you must have felt growing up... You'd almost have to walk around with a note pad in your pocket to write down every time you sinned just so you wouldn't forget anything when it was time to confess. Jeez! And the thought that your Jewish friend would go to hell... man! I remember asking my parents about the tribes in Africa who never learned about God, and they said that God makes exceptions for them like he does for babies. I was happy with that. And finally, I love your closing statement!!
Those sound like perfect pleasures!
I hope you have the most "uneventful" happiest pregnancy EVER!