Fall has arrived- perhaps my favorite season ever. It is like the gateway to the real holiday season, which I truly love. November and December just have to be the best months, ever! Today is rainy and a bit damp, and I love the feel. The only part I hate is the dry skin I am tortured by once the weather cools down. If I could quit scratching I would enjoy the fall even more.
We have had some great Saturdays with our family watching Auburn and eating! Last night we had ham sandwiches and chips- I baked a butt portion and a spiral cut ham. YUM! We had caramel apple pie from Sam's with ice cream. I tried to be "good" but it is hard. The house is noisy and crazy with our crew- including about 5 other friends- but we love it so much. How sad it would be if the house was quiet!
This week I hope Jaiden makes her appearance. I am so ready for her to be here and to be safe and sound. Jaiden will be a special gift, I know. We are thankful to God that He has blessed Katie and Josh with this little girl and we know that she will be loved so much, as are all the other grandchildren.
Speaking of grandchildren- Addi started her 4th soccer season this week. Her team won 8-0 and Addi scored 2 of those points! We were so excited as those were her first goals. She has really "matured" on the soccer field and is going to do well.
Tuesday will finish up my Cataloging and Classification class for the year. This class takes more time than my other classes because of the detail involved. My students take their final either Monday or Tuesday and then grades will go in and once I hit the submit button, I will be a happy camper. I have spent the past 7 Saturdays grading papers, so I am ready for a break.
On another note, Mary is in the hospital. She was in at the first of the week because her bloodwork was off. She had a biopsy, which basically showed that the liver had extra something or another that probably was related to a drug she had taken. She came home on Wednesday. I actually brought her home from the hospital and she seemed to be okay- just tired. Friday morning she fainted. Then she started running a fever which landed her in the ER- and then admitted again. They think it is a viral thing that about 85% of transplant patients get. It can be treated with medication, so we are hopeful that she will soon be on the road to recovery.
I hope the week will bring great things for all of you. The next time I post I hope to have pictures of one of the five most beautiful newborns, ever!!!!
Christmas2013
11 years ago
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It agree with you completely about the weather. It is wonderful outside. Hope you have a happy beginning of fall and congrats to Addi on her plays. I am sorry to hear about Mary though. I will keep your family in my prayers.
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