A Long Time Coming

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Staying On Track

Once again a few months have flown by....any writing in those months as you can see no...why you may ask...well I have been just a "little" busy. So here I am going to try and give you an update on what the heck has been going on.
First there is a little Olimb running around (well not running, sitting HA). His name is Asher William and he was born Oct 27th at 11:16pm 7lbs 13 ounces 20.5 inches. There are his stats...ha. So yeah true story....I am an aunt. An aunt. Craziness right there...straight up craziness. I will be going to see him for the first time the 2nd of Dec. So that will be fun I seriously know nothing about babies so that will be interesting but I will try. Funny story about that....you may not believe me but I literally know nothing about babies and what goes on with them or anything.....so here's the story J had called me and left a message in the middle of the night saying that Asher had been born and proceeds to tell me that he weighed 13lbs 14 ounces(his first kid,in the labor room forever, calling a lot of people, tired). So I"m like ok whatever.... I was at work so in the morning I was like oh my goodness my bro had a kid and there like how big....so I told them what he had told me and they were all amazed and like what that's a ginormous baby....... so yeah that's my story a few people thought for a couple of days that Asher was ginormous.
And going along those same lines I am going to be an aunt again and well again I guess....with Lance and Sarah. And if you can't figure out that last sentence that means that Lance and Sarah are pregnant and having twins. Yep you read that right TWINS!! Basically 2/5 of the starting five of a bball team!!! Oh yeah....nothing better!! We're not even from Minnesota and there having twins....wow that was bad huh....gosh. Basically going from no auntiness to having three to call my own... to many blessings...to many.
Secondly I really do have my own business and well what the stats say about that is that usually it takes a good 3-5 years before they are really up and running. I am seeing that...it is so roller coastery (not a word). One month your actually making a buck and the next month your struggling beyond belief. Needless to say it's just something you have to get used to....and makes you determined to work harder.
Thirdly my puppy well doesn't really look like a puppy anymore, she's pretty massive but is yet still a pup. I sometimes feel like she's a child locked in a bigger persons' body....how do I describe this.....oh well take this for maybe having it make sense... try a high school boy who has grown a ton and is trying to still figure out his body....long gangly....not coordinated. That's how I feel she is sometimes....

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