So we've promised to try to keep everyone as updated as possible. We've been to see the doctor a few times and he says everything is just fine. If everything is on the right schedule, we should have a new little boy or girl on August 18th, give or take a few days. I've been really lucky and haven't been sick at all. I've been nauseous, but nothing that can't be handled. It's a big relief.
Right now, for anyone who cares (but it's very exciting for us as new parents), our little one is about the size of a prune right now. We have another appointment on February 10th and we should hear a heart beat!
We've been speculating about how our life is going to play out now and it's possible we'll still be in this same apartment when Chris graduates from BYU-Idaho. It's fun to think about a 4 year old running around the apartment when daddy comes home to try on his cap and gown for graduation. :)
Work for Chris is going well this month and I'm just plugging away at school. I actually have the opportunity to help edit Bro. Henry Eyring's (son of Pres. Eyring) new upcomming book in my editing class. With my editing class and my senior writing capstone class, I've got a full load. But things are going well so far.
Well, that's all for now folks. Thank you for all your love and support! We love you!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Well we're through January and now on to February. This month is going to be a good one we think. January was a really good month for us. I had one of the best months that I've had at Wackerli. Things have started out well for us this year.
During the first week of February we went down to Salt Lake City to enjoy the weekend with family for the Super Bowl. All was well during the drive down and during the drive around town. We went to my grandparents to watch the game after we had gone to church with Natalie's family. It was an uneventful game and all was well until we had to fill up with gas. As is the case with the "Ghetto Cruizer" it didn't start. We were stranded in Salt Lake City for 45 minutes. Now that may not seem like a long time to normal people, however, to us it was a long time. The car had a been giving us fits since the day we bought it. I guess that is what you get for buying a car that was 19 years old and had 118,000 miles on it. We decided to get a new car. Lucky for us I happen to work at a car dealership :). So we traded in the old car and got a new one. We now have a 2008 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport. It was a used one that only had 5,100 miles on. It's nice to know that Natalie has a good car to get her where she needs to go.
During the first week of February we went down to Salt Lake City to enjoy the weekend with family for the Super Bowl. All was well during the drive down and during the drive around town. We went to my grandparents to watch the game after we had gone to church with Natalie's family. It was an uneventful game and all was well until we had to fill up with gas. As is the case with the "Ghetto Cruizer" it didn't start. We were stranded in Salt Lake City for 45 minutes. Now that may not seem like a long time to normal people, however, to us it was a long time. The car had a been giving us fits since the day we bought it. I guess that is what you get for buying a car that was 19 years old and had 118,000 miles on it. We decided to get a new car. Lucky for us I happen to work at a car dealership :). So we traded in the old car and got a new one. We now have a 2008 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport. It was a used one that only had 5,100 miles on. It's nice to know that Natalie has a good car to get her where she needs to go.
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