It's 2:30 a.m. and I'm wide awake.
With Elisa's shower today and Shannon down to 3 days max, I guess I've got babies on my mind. It also didn't help that Christopher woke me up about an hour after I went to bed. I think my system assumed that was a nap and it was time to go again.
So, after a couple of hours of Sudoku, here I am.
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I do believe oldest son has changed his mind (again) and is looking at University of South Carolina - Upstate. That will keep him home, keep his costs down a good bit and allow him to work up to having a place with a buddy. What state? What college? Does he realize classes will be starting in a matter of weeks?
Have I mentioned that life is never boring here?!
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Elisa's baby shower was so nice today. I love Rob's family and always enjoy getting together with them when possible. Especially for such wonderful occasions. It was also great seeing Christy and Elizabeth. Both have been friends of my girls' for years. We had family traveling out-of-state for this one so I know the next one, which Shannon is giving, will be just as wonderful.
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My dog snores.
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Christopher drove the (yard) tractor today and it was pulling a trailer! You can't imagine how excited he was!
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At the shower today a group of us were discussing the book "The Five Love Languages" by Gary Chapman. I bought this book a couple months ago (one of a stack of relationship books) and haven't gotten around to reading it yet. It was mentioned often during the marriage conference we attended. I can tell you this book has good information in it. I have seen, heard, and read enough about it to know that much. The book is not new but still readily available in the marketplace. I urge anyone involved in a relationship (or wanting to build relationship skills) to pick this up.
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My dog's snoring doesn't give me the same thankful feeling I get when my husband snores. So, I'm going to head upstairs, be thankful for my husband's snoring, and try to sleep again.
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Sleep tight, Izzie!
'Night folks
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