One thought about breakfast time, Kathy and I have had weekday morning breakfast every morning with the exception of one or two days. We're trying to maintain our schedule of morning time, where we talk and pray and eat together. This always results in great communication but also results in me being late to work pretty much every morning! We are still working out the morning schedule, but so far it is our favorite part of the day. We read from either a daily Bible companion-ish kind of book or a book on buddhist short little readings - some of it goes way over my head, so in that case we'll read a different one! About being late to work, don't worry, I am usually the first or second person to arrive into my workplace in my group. Most of the people work from home, and even then, most people start their days at around 10am.
The baby books came today, the one's from Amazon. My uPromise account is now up to $5.00 - I followed a tylenol promotion when opening up the account. The uPromise credit card was approved which I will receive in about a week, at the very least I'll get 1% cash back. Time to repoint the mortgage payment to that account. This will deposit around $40 a month just from mortgage payments alone.
It is very hard not to tell parents, especially the Moms (Sonia, Colleen, and Rhunette). We know how much joy it will bring them. We also know that if Crusty gets wind of the news, of course he also will be equally happy, but the whole world will receive the news as fast as his little fingers can dial the phone. Well with the exception of one special little finger which 'got broke' early in his life, and does not close properly. When he did his dumbell curls during his Mr. Peru Olympia days, people in the gym thought he was giving them the finger!
Kathy has her first OBGYN appointment this Friday. We're shopping at Trader Joe's trying to find a more healthy selection, and we were successful this evening - found nice organic blueberries, and champagne grapes (the closest we'll come to champagne!) and some natural no salt free range chickens who never smoked a day in their lives and were told jokes constantly to help foster positive emotions, or something like that. The drumsticks were also $1.55 a pound, that is nice too.
I am finding various things to remedy Kathy's morning sickness, found some real ginger soft candy chews at Trader Joes, found little 6 oz. cans of Canada Dry Ginger Ale, and we have plenty of lemons and limes in the house. You'd think we were a fruit stand. I think I am going overboard with 'borrowing' fruit from work, last I counted, in a day I somehow amassed 14 fruit like objects in the form of oranges and pears and red apples.
Time to go, we are eating 'Arroz Tapado', which means Covered Rice. It contains grean peas, fried potatoes, onion, tomato, and hard-boiled eggs. We have a side salad of sliced cabbage with an ample squirt of lime juice. Dinner time, Kathy is caaaaallllllling :)Thanks for reading.
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