Our power went out two days before Christmas. We thought we would have Christmas without power. Apperently Santa noticed and fixed the power at midnight Christmas Eve. It was a nice present.
Here are the "profesional" shots taken at the hospital. You know how sometimes pictures don't quite look like the person. I think these look like Elowyn. They capture her personality.
She came yesterday. 6 lb. 3 oz. 19.5 inches. Perfectly healthy with a bunch of hair. She wasn't to happy about leaving her old home, but she has grown accustomed to this new one. She likes to sleep a lot. Mother and father have not slept much, and I am aware that that is a trend for the future.
For the record, the father has already changed five diapers.
Election: That didn't go very well. Work: Customers, stop whining and be happy why don't you. Family: Where is my wife? She doesn't answer the phone. Home: Are they done constructing yet? Church: That's all good.
Remodels are so much fun...when they are over...I hope. No more pounding on the walls...I hope. No more mess around the house...I hope. Just my little family, our little home and some debt to spice it up.
I feel parched. I am thirsty. All I have to do is get up and walk down the hall to the water cooler. On the other hand, I could sit here and type up this blog. I choose.......Water.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
So this is what it is like to blow your top.
We did this on purpose.
Note the tarp and remember that we live in Oregon, and it is fall.