Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Have a happy and safe New Year!

Where is everyone?  Last post in October?

Anyway, I hope everyone has a happy New Year!  The kids and I are spending a quiet evening eating popcorn and watching a movie.   Tara wants to watch the ball drop in Times Square tonight but I have serious doubts that any of us will be awake at midnight.

Here's to a fabulous 2009!  I love you all!
Kelly

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Whitney growing up to fast

Ok, I know it happens to all the kids. But seriously....
Ok this week Whitney has had her first pimple and we found out she is already getting her 12 year molars. She isnt even 10!!!. Does this mean she is going to get everything early????
Yikes, she is freakin me out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

When you are writing a post there is a picture tool right next to the spell check. Just select your pics. and upload.
on facebook nobody can see your profile that you dont confirm as a friend. Somebody could look up your name, but that is all they would initially see of you, (and a photo if you put on in your profle). They send a request and you have to confirm that you want to add them to your friends. So, just dont let any kids on.
Jenn gave me good advice, when you are on there posting on walls, everybody who read what you write unless you do a private posting, so watch what you write on the public walls.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Two Nights in a Row!

Laura - How do we up load photos on here? AND do I can I keep my info private on FaceBook. I am panicked to go on there since I am working at a school now - I don't want any kids to find me!

Girls - do you watch "Samanta Who?" I love that show and it is on in a bit. Tell me what your kids are dressing as for Halloween -

We are not snobs!!!!!!!!!!!

WE are not snobs to only talk to each other. We realize we have short amounts of time to spend together and dont want to waste it on idol chit chat with people we wont see for another 15 years.
I would say we see the value in our friendships. (how is that for the positive spin)

I am feeling you with the vounteering. The principal at the school said he is going to give me my own office I am there so much. I would rather get a paycheck if we are going to get down them givng me anything. I guess that would defeat the purpose of me raising money for them.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

I AM A BIG LOSER!

Girls - Where have I been? Would anyone have predicted that I would be the one to not be on the BLOG! Why haven't any of you virtually smacked me??? Life is way too busy for me right now and it is effecting everything and I do not like it one bit. I have this event at the kids' school that I am the chairperson of (I know, hard to believe isn't it?) and it is about to suck all of the life out of me. I have two weeks left and just don't think things will slow down for me until that is over. So now I do feel like everything else in my life has suffered. I am needing to re-charge and re-focus and everytime I try to do that another challenge presents itself. I know I am having a big pitty party for myself tonight! Anyway, I do like my job but I need to make sure that I am only working when I am getting paid for it! I have been a volunteer for too long! Anyway girls - I wish you would all come down here and visit me -- we could have foot tubs and eat shrimp -- I miss you and loved being with you if even for a brief time a few weekends ago. It sure says something about us when we go to Homecoming and only want to talk to each other -- are we snobs??? Talk to you soon -- I promise!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

More from Julie's House!




Ditto, Ditto, Ditto - everything Laura said.  I can't wait to get everyone together again.  I didn't have very many photos to share, the kids were too quick for me.
Love you all!

Thinking of you all



Hello good friends! I haven't talked to anyone since Homecoming so I thought I would check out the blog. I am enjoying fall break and trying to enjoy the colder weather! I hope all is going well with everyone. So many changes within our group . . . Kelly's move, Jen's baby, Julie's renovations, etc. Such exciting times. I wish I could keep in touch with you all better. That is definitely something I want to work on. The Doty's are busy, as usual. Billy is on the homestretch with his classes. We are more than 1/2 way through this last semester and then he'll be finished! I am so proud of the time and energy he has put into his classes. He doesn't ever come home too worn out or tired for the kids. He is such a terrific dad! I am looking forward to Halloween and trick-or-treating. I can't wait to see all of the kids dressed up. Please share pictures on the blog or snapfish. I'm attaching a picture of my kids after we carved pumpkins with the kids at church. Notice the shorts, crocs, and summer attire! It was 80 degrees when we were carving. CRAZY Indiana weather! Now it is 40's and chance of flurries. Don't you miss it Stef???
Better go switch the laundry! I have to take advantage of time without Maggie on my hip!

Love you all,

Jennifer

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Julies House Party





I think we should title the weekend at Julies as it should become an annual tradition. I took some pics. nothing great, and not of all the kids, could we photo shop them all together???

So here are some pics I had, there are more on snapfish also to see.

Love you all so much.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Update

I wanted to let you all know that my dad will be having open heart surgery on October 9th. He will be doing it at the heart center at St. Vincents in Carmel. I'm going to take the day off to spend with my mom. He will be in the hospital 5-7 days. I don't expect the surgery to affect my plans to go to Julie's on the 11th but will let you know if something changes.

I would appreciate your prayers during this difficult time.

thanks!

Love to you,
Jen

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Finally

So, I'm finally contributing something to the blog!

Things are beginning to settle down here as we get all of our 'affairs' in order.  I should be moving sometime around Nov 1.  It will be nice to move on a bit emotionally.  It's been a roller coaster ride, that's for sure.  We'll be talking to the kids sometime mid Oct - say some prayers for us!  I know it will be a difficult time.

I am so looking forward to seeing everyone at Julie's in a couple of weeks.  My kids are excited!  I hope everyone can make it!

Laura - good chatting on Facebook today.  I can see how that can be such a fun waste of time.  The rest of you need to get on there.

Love you all
Kelly


Ditto

seriously my sisters, what is going on with all of you???
Fall weather is great up here and we are enjoying every moment that we can be outside. It has been in the 80s here.
I am also looking forward to Homecoming. Whitney is excited to hang out with the girls, Luc, well he doesnt even know about it yet, but will have fun anyway.
Loving the kids being in school, doing lots of PTO stuff right now getting the year going at school.
love you all.
Laura

Homecoming 2008

So what's up with the silent blog? nobody has written in awhile. I know Laura and I have been busy on Facebook but what is everyone else's excuse?

So excited for Julie's hog roast/bon fire on the 11th. Not sure if I am going to homecoming yet or not. David is not interested so we'll see.

Almost 17 weeks into the pregnancy now - feeling good except the stairs are a bitch. My ultrasound is on the 17th but I think we are going to forgo finding out the sex....ugh.....I have mixed feelings about it so we'll see if I can hold out.

Hope all is well with everyone. Would be good to hear from you.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Fun in Columbus

I can't agree with Jen more. Saturday night was fun, relaxing, and much needed. We enjoyed seeing the Gilmore home and hearing about all of the renovations. It is going to be absolutely gorgeous when you are finished with everything. It is the perfect setting with so many fun things to do. Julie, thanks so much for having us. You were right to say we need to do things like that more often. I wish we all lived closer too.



Laura - It was good talking to you the other night. I think I am going to take your advice and NOT finish my book club book. I tried to read more this morning before work and I felt like I was reading a high school girl's myspace page or something! It is horrible!



Kristen - I can't believe we live within 20 minutes of each other and never get together. That needs to be our new resolution. Could we quit our jobs so we could spend time together during the day????



Jenn - Did you get my message the other night about PF Changs?? I'm up for it ANYTIME! I'm craving it too but not because I'm pregnant, just fat!



Kelly - It was so good to see you! I hope things go smoothly these next couple of months and the move goes well. I'm sure you will be relieved when you finally have a space of your own and you can begin to move on. You are always in my prayers.



Julie - Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thanks for organizing our get together and being a terrific hostess. The kids had a ball and so did we. We can't wait to see your place in the fall. I bet it is even more beautiful.



Stef - I miss you. Thanks for the body scrub. I love it! You are so thoughtful. Hope the new job is going well. I'll give you a call this week to hear all about it!





About next month . . . Who all is planning on attending FC Homecoming??? Big 15 year reunion for Stef, Julie, Kristen, and I! (Are we old or what???) I am up for anything that weekend so let me know who is coming and when!



Miss my friends,

Jennifer

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

So much fun

Julie: Thanks so much for such a fun evening at your house on Saturday. It was good to get together and see everyone and their kids. Thank you too for the rocking chair. I will think of you at 2:00 a.m. when I am rocking my baby.

Laura: I am glad that your niece is home safe and sound. I am eager to hear the details on what happened and hope that the family is doing okay.

Kelly: Thanks for driving the rocking chair up at whatever time that was. You seriously should have just stayed all night.

Jen: Call me or email me when you want to meet at PF Changs. I've been craving that for weeks.

Kristen: Your kids are super brave!

I can't believe how much the kids have grown - especially Olivia. She is such a lovely teenager and so nice to be around.

I hope you all are well!

Stef and Laura: We miss you at these events! Wish you lived closer.

Love to you all!

J

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

School has started

School finally began in Michigan. Our first full day today. I was walking home giddy with the thought of so much time on my hands. What to do first, you guys know me my list was so long I wasnt sure where to start. I hit the gym and then had to do a ton of errands. Doing them by myself was bliss.
I am starting my bible study next Tuesday and PTO is getting into full swing which I know will keep me busy. I like being at the kids school and being involved. I am also going to help in both classes as much as I can. Also, doing my book club again this year, so I will have lots of new books on my goodreads.
Jennifer and Jennifer so good to hear your updates, thanks for posting. Take care and love to you all.

Laura

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

13 weeks and counting

So I just reached my 13th week of pregnancy this past Friday. My friends here in town say "time is really flying by". I say not so much. Ha! My sickness has subsided and my fatigue has decreased a ton. I'm still milking it at home since David has been so willing to do all the house chores (except grocery shopping). I have my next appt. on Friday and then in another 4 weeks I will have my ultrasound. Looking forward to that and still trying to determine whether or not we will find out whether it is a boy or girl. I say yes, David says no. I just need to decide how big i want to win this battle I guess.

Went to Cleveland this past weekend and spent Fri-Mon. with my brother and his family. The kids are so big. It's hard to believe they are 10 and 7.

Also found out yesterday that my dad needs to have open heart surgery. He is adamantly opposed but it seeing a surgeon on Thurs. for a second opinion so we'll see what the outcome is on that. I would appreciate your prayers this week and will keep you posted.

Kelly was in town weekend before last and we had dinner in Broadripple. It was a great visit but too short and hardly the same without wine and smokes. haha! She seems to be doing well but I see she hasn't been on the blog so we will have to get on her about that.

I hope you are all well. Julie: I hope you found some money for your remodel!

Miss you all!

Friday, August 29, 2008

Better Late Than Never




Okay ladies . . . after many attempts at posting a blog, thanks to Laura's help I am finally successful. I will admit that I have been off of the home computer for a few weeks since school has started. I will promise to be a more faithful blogger now that I know what I'm doing!


I can't believe summer is over and I've already been at work for 15 days! The Doty's had a terrific summer. I spent a weekend antiquing in OH with my sister and some friends. It was a lot of fun and the first time my sister, Laura, has ever left her kids overnight. It was a huge step! My whole family also took a vacation to Lake Michigan. We all stayed in one house on a 4 acre wooded lot. It was terrific! The picture is of Maggie and Drew in a tree that all of the kids loved to climb. (all except Maggie, of course) We spent most of our other days this summer swimming at Mom's pool and hanging out with friends. The kids have changed so much this summer. Maggie isn't a baby anymore. It makes me a little sad. Did I mention the fun day we had at the Prusiecki pool??? What a beautiful place they have and what fun for the kids. It was Drew's first experience with a diving board and boy did he love it! The next pictures are from that day.


I started a new job this year at my school as a Title I teacher. I will be working with students that are 1-2 grade levels below in both reading and math. We are assessing all of the kids in the school right now and finding the students that qualify. It is so different than how most of my beginning of the school years have been. Not much stress and I bring nothing home! I know that will probably change once we start seeing kids, but for now, I love it!


I hope all is well with everyone's families. Thanks Laura for your help with the blog. I agree that we need to be better at writing! I'll do my best!


Love you all,

Jennifer

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Hi ladies

So we are winding down our summer. Our trip to the ranch was fabulous and still detoxing from having waitrsess and cabin girls to clean up after us. We start school next week and we all have mixed feelings. We are enjoying our laid back summer days, not looking forward to getting the kids off in the mornings but looking forward to getting my list of things done once they do go back.

Jennifer Doty, I read When Crickets Cry this summer and loved it. I am going to rec. it for my book club. It was great.
Heading to Bloomington for my nieces wedding on the 13th, Julie do you want to swing by????

Anyway, just wanted to say hello to you all, I miss you and thinking of you all often.
Laura

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

A New Beginning....

Oh Girls, how these last few weeks have flown....here I spent most of the summer complaining how bored I was and how my kids were making me nuts assuming I was "Julie the cruise director" for them, and now it is the eve of school Orientation for us. So this is a big year for me. Cayla moves up to what our school calls "Intermediate", Coy begins kindergarten, and I go back to work! I am excited about what this all brings, but also know that my type-A personality may make life miserable for awhile. How do we find the balance? How do we re-charge our batteries? I am hoping to figure this out soon....let me know if you all have.

In other news, my Mom came up and spent the week with us last week while Sam was traveling and I had to attend a few work-related meetings. It was the first time she had stayed for that long --- can you believe that? It was a good visit, and even though some of her idiosyncrasies made me nuts, it was still good to have her here and I know she enjoyed it. Last week was also the week of pool disasters - which is another story in itself - but we do have concrete and a level lawn and a structure that looks like it may be filled with water someday. Honestly, we have only been in the construction mode for less than two weeks - it is just tough having your backyard look like a war zone --- see, here is the type-A rearing it's ugly head again....

So I always look at the beginning of school as a beginning for everything - taking better care of myself, being more organized, cooking better dinners, being a more patient mom, fitting in more yoga, etc...so I am embracing tomorrow. I will be thinking of all of you as I drive off to work/school in the morning, thinking of what you are all doing and how you are doing it.

Miss you all - hope you have a chance to get on the blog soon.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Hi girls-

Just wanted to update you. All 3 kids are now home and life will never be the same for Maribeth and Aaron. I went over and fed one of the kids last night and then went home and slept all evening. I'm still beat!

Going to the doctor on Friday for my first real prenatal appt. Should be uneventful.

Headed to Cincy to do some rental stuff this weekend and a family birthday party. David's dad turns 70. I think we'll probably share our news with his family. I'm leaving that up to him.

Hope all is well with you guys! Take care.

hello out there

hello out there good friends? what are you all doing that is keeping so busy. Nobody has been on the blog forever. What is everyone doing?
Miss you all
Laura

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Randy Pausch on tv

Did anybody watch diane sawyer with Randy Pausch last night? I had seen it before, but watched it again. You always pick up on something. The very last thing he said at the end of the lecture. He called it a head fake (associating it to football) and said this lecture wasnt for the audience, but for his kids. I was bawling!! He and his wife have amazing strength and wisdom.
Love you all.
Laura

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Last Lecture

Hello Good Friends:

This might be a bit of a morbid email, but I wanted to send anyway. So... as many of you know... Randy Pausch (author of the Last Lecture) died this past week of pancreatic cancer. If you guys haven't read his book... you need to.

On a similar note, Tony Snow, Presiden't Bush's Press Secretary also died this month from cancer (1955--2008). Below is his "testimony"... the point that both Tony and Randy make is not about dying but about living....

TONY SNOW'S TESTIMONY
This is an outstanding testimony from Tony Snow, President Bush's Press Secretary, and his fight with cancer. Commentator and broadcaster Tony Snow announced that he had colon cancer in 2005. Following surgery and chemo-therapy, Snow joined the Bush Administration in April, 2006, as press secretary. Unfortunately, on March 23, 2007, Snow, 51, a husband and father of three, announced that the cancer had recurred, with tumors found in his abdomen, leading to surgery in April, followed by more chemotherapy. Snow went back to work in the White House Briefing Room on May 3, but has resigned since, 'for economic reasons,' and to pursue 'other interests.' It needs little intro . . . it speaks for itself. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

'Blessings arrive in unexpected packages, - in my case, cancer. Those of us with potentially fatal diseases - and there are millions in America today - find ourselves in the odd position of coping with our mortality while trying to fathom God's will. Although it would be the height of presumption to declare with confidence 'What It All Means,' Scripture provides powerful hints and consolations.
The first is that we shouldn't spend too much time trying to answer the 'why' questions: Why me? Why must people suffer? Why can't someone else get sick? We can't answer such things, and the questions themselves often are designed more to express our anguish than to solicit an answer.
I don't know why I have cancer, and I don't much care. It is what it is, a plain and indisputable fact. Yet even while staring into a mirror darkly, great and stunning truths began to take shape. Our maladies define a central feature of our existence: We are fallen. We are imperfect. Our bodies give out.
But, despite this, - or because of it, - God offers the possibility of salvation and grace. We don't know how the narrative of our lives will end, but we get to choose how to use the interval between now and the moment we meet our Creator face-to-face.
Second, we need to get past the anxiety. The mere thought of dying can send adrenaline flooding through your system. A dizzy, unfocused panic seizes you. Your heart thumps; your head swims.You think of nothingness and swoon. You fear partings; you worry about the impact on family and friends. You fidget and get nowhere.
To regain footing, remember that we were born not into death, but into life - and that the journey continues after we have finished our days on this earth. We accept this on faith, but that faith is nourished by a conviction that stirs even within many non-believing hearts - an institution that the gift of life, once given, cannot be taken away. Those who have been stricken enjoy the special privilege of being able to fight with their might, main, and faith to live fully, richly, exuberantly - no matter how their days may be numbered.
Third, we can open our eyes and hearts. God relishes surprise. We want lives of simple, predictable ease,- smooth, even trails as far as the eye can see, - but God likes to go off-road. He provokes us with twists and turns. He places us in predicaments that seem to defy our endurance and comprehension - and yet don't. By His love and grace, we persevere. The challenges that make our hearts leap and stomachs churn invariably strengthen our faith and grant measures of wisdom and joy we would not experience otherwise.
'You Have Been Called'. Picture yourself in a hospital bed. The fog of anesthesia has begun to wear away. A doctor stands at your feet, a loved one holds your hand at the side. 'It's cancer,' the healer announces.
The natural reaction is to turn to God and ask him to serve as a cosmic Santa. 'Dear God, make it all go away. Make everything simpler.' But another voice whispers: 'You have been called.' Your quandary has drawn you closer to God, closer to those you love, closer to the issues that matter, - and has dragged into insignificance the banal concerns that occupy our 'normal time.' There's another kind of response, although usually short-lived, an inexplicable shudder of excitement as if a clarifying moment of calamity has swept away everything trivial and tiny, and placed before us the challenge of important questions.
The moment you enter the Valley of the Shadow of Death, things change. You discover that Christianity is not something doughy, passive, pious, and soft. Faith may be the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. But it also draws you into a world shorn of fearful caution. The life of belief teems with thrills, boldness, danger, shocks, reversals, triumphs, and epiphanies. Think of Paul, traipsing through the known world and contemplating trips to what must have seemed the antipodes (Spain), shaking the dust from his sandals, worrying not about the morrow, but only about the moment.
There's nothing wilder than a life of humble virtue, - for it is through selflessness and service that God wrings from our bodies and spirits the most we ever could give, the most we ever could offer, and the most we ever could do.
Finally, we can let love change everything. When Jesus was faced with the prospect of crucifixion, he grieved not for himself, but for us. He cried for Jerusalem before entering the Holy City. From the Cross, he took on the cumulative burden of human sin and weakness, and begged for forgiveness on our behalf.
We get repeated chances to learn that life is not about us, that we acquired purpose and satisfaction by sharing in God's love for others. Sickness gets us part way there. It reminds us of our limitations and dependence. But it also gives us a chance to serve the healthy. A minister friend of mine observes that people suffering grave afflictions often acquire the faith of two people, while loved ones accept the burden of two peoples' worries and fears.
'Learning How to Live'. Most of us have watched friends as they drifted toward God's arms, not with resignation, but with peace and hope. In so doing, they have taught us not how to die, but how to live. They have emulated Christ by transmitting the power and authority of live.
I sat by my best friend's bedside a few years ago as a wasting cancer took him away. He kept at his table a worn Bible and a 1928 edition of the Book of Common Prayer. A shattering grief disabled his family, many of his old friends, and at least one priest. Here was an humble and very good guy, someone who apologized when he winced with pain because he thought it made his guest uncomfortable. He restrained his equanimity and good humor literally until his last conscious moment. 'I'm going to try to beat [this cancer],' he told me several months before he died. 'But if I don't, I'll see you on the other side.'
His gift was to remind everyone around him that even though God doesn't promise us tomorrow, he does promise us eternity - filled with life and love we cannot comprehend, - and that one can, in the throes of sickness, point the rest of us toward timeless truths that will help us weather future storms.
Through such trials, God bids us to choose: Do we believe, or do we not? Will we be bold enough to love, daring enough to serve, humble enough to submit, and strong enough to acknowledge our limitations? Can we surrender our concern in things that don't matter so that we might devote our remaining days to things that do? When our faith flags, He throws reminders in our way. Think of the prayer warriors in our midst. They change things, and those of us who have been on the receiving end of their petitions and intercessions know it. It is hard to describe, but there are times when suddenly the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, and you feel a surge of the Spirit. Somehow you just know: Others have chosen, when talking to the Author of all creation, to lift us up, - to speak of us!
This is love of a very special order. But so is the ability to sit back and appreciate the wonder of every created thing. The mere thought of death somehow makes every blessing vivid, every happiness more luminous and intense. We may not know how our contest with sickness will end, but we have felt the ineluctable touch of God.
What is man that Thou are mindful of him? We don't know much, but we know this: No matter where we are, no matter what we do, no matter how bleak or frightening our prospects, each and every one of us who believe each and every day,lies in the same safe and impregnable place, in the hollow of God's hand.'
T. Snow

Saturday, July 26, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JENN JO

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jenn Jo ok, you are making 38 sound ancient. I will have a glass of wine for you my friend. We are going out tonight to celebrate Whitney turning 9, now that actually makes me feel a little old. We are going to the Tigers game tomorrow which will be fun.

I talked to Stef the other day and we are bored with summer. Trying to entertain kids all day is exhausting. somebody is always bored with whatever plan we come up with. I am counting down the days until Art camp both happily occupied for the morning and then the ranch which we are all excited about.
Love to you all. We may be coming into town for Labor Day, John feels like he has stuff to do at Steves house to prepare for hunting which means I am going to have some free time that weekend.
Laura

Friday, July 25, 2008

38 and counting

Big birthday tomorrow and my plans include driving to Crawfordsville with my husband in the morning to take some photos of some houses and driving Maribeth to the hospital. Atleast I will get to see the little precious bears.

Dinner tomorrow night with 2 couples for my birthday dinner. Should be good but sure would love a glass of wine.

Hope you are all doing great! Drop me a note or put up a blog to let us know what's going on.

Thanks Laura and Amy for my birthday cards and thank you Julie for the phone call!

Love you all.

Jen

Monday, July 21, 2008

Criminal Acts

Hi Girls - So here it is Monday and I had grandiose plans of getting up early, doing some yoga, drinking my coffee and reading the paper until my two offspring who have been attached to my hip since returning from Girls' Weekend would rise......BUT - I instead got to call the Sheriff's department for my husband who had not only his car, but his Dad's truck broken into last night. I love living in a somewhat affluent gated-community -- so worth it! So after quizing the sheriff's officer on how he would secure the crime scene and asking if he was sure he got all the prints and checked for all possible clues ---- he turns to me and says, "this is not CSI..." So now I am not in the mood I want to be, but I did read Laura's email and will try to control my reaction to all of this. The worst thing stolen was Sam's ipod which I spend ten million hours downloading for him. Thank God the Fantastic Van was securly locked up in my garage because I would have been beside myself if they had taken mine.

So it is 900 degrees and this pool cannot be built quick enough. My kids are so bored they can barely stand it but I am trying to be so frugal this summer because of the expense of this pool. I am so deseperate we even went to Wal-mart as a "treat" last week because I knew I wouldn't spend any money there! I keep telling Julie to put Clayton on a plane down here to occupy my kids for me but for some reason she won't do it....

Glad to hear the updates ---- gotta go play "Life" with the kids....how many days away is the next Girls' Weekend????

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Hello good friends

Julie, so good to see that you are on the blog. I feel for you with your parents.
Jenn, I am betting a girl, can you even imagine you with a boy? I have a hard time with that one.
All is well here. We had our first meal as just the 4 of us since July 3rd. Our first weekend home in awhile, so getting caught up and just enjoying being. Two more weeks of softball/baseball and then that is done.
WEnt to the western store to gear up for our trip to the ranch. Ok, John didnt even go, I cant talk him into boots. It was an expensive trip. I am hoping we are at the ranch when that bill arrives. Although Whit has already worn her boots out. She had on shorts and boots yesterday, she looked like Miley Cirus.
I did get some kick ass boots to wear with my purple cowboy hat and we all had to get a western shirt of course, so I may have a new western look for several years to get the wear out of my boots. You all know I do not spend alot of money on my clothes, so buying all this stuff was difficult, I had a lot of guilt all last night. I am working my way through it though.
Love to you all, talk soon
Jenn, we need a Maribeth update.
Laura

Thursday, July 17, 2008

And then there were 3

Maribeth had her babies on Tues. night around 7:15 (about 1 minute apart). I was on my way to the gym when i got a call from Aaron saying they would be taking her in shortly. Obviously the gym thing had to wait. I headed over to the hospital and got to see here before she went in. The surgery took about 1 hour total from the time they got her spinal done to the time she went in to recovery. Afterward I got to go in to see her in recovery and no lie, there was a big tupperware bowl full of blood and placenta. Seriously people....why the hell does that have to be in there? Anyway I stayed until about 10:00 but didn't see the babies until last night.

All babies are in the NICU and doing fine. Baby B who is a girl and not yet named (there is a tally sheet up for Maura and Adelyn) is having a little trouble breathing so she is still on a breathing machine. The other 2 are not and are on whatever NICU babies are normally on. The doctors are speculating 2-4 weeks before they can come home. By the way, her other daughter is named Clara Leigh.....Leigh after me which I was totally elated about. Baby C is a boy and he is also not named although I think they are leaning toward Alexander Charles.

Maribeth just moved to postpartum today which is on the same floor as the babies. She is doing pretty well although last night she was having such severe pains that she was screaming out even with 4 people in her room. i got real queasy real fast....this does not look good. Anyway, apparently it was a combination of severe gas and her uterus moving around to get back in place....whatever - it all sounds bad to me. hahah! There has been no mention of when she will go home although I'm guessing it wil be early next week.

So all is right with the world and I am so thankful that her babies are doing so well. She has fought long and hard to have a family and now she has been blessed with three tiny, adorable babies. The funniest part is they all look a little different. One definitely looks bi-racial with dark hair, the other girl looks white but with dark hair and the boy looks indian with blonde hair.....I told them they have started their own little United Nations....haha

Will keep you all posted but for now everyone is doing great!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The baby looks like a speck of dirt in a bag

So I had my first ultrasound on Monday. I was a few days off cause I was just then 6 weeks. I was so queasy and uneasy about seeing this on the screen. I had had some spotting and cramping over the weekend and I decided that I was definitely having a miscarriage.

David went in with me on Monday and as this u/s tech is shoving the wand in unmentionable places she wasn't making a sound.......about 3 minutes into it I finally said "do you see anything?" she said "oh yes I do" and I said "well how about you give me an update as we go along so I'm not freaking out over here." and then David said to the u/s tech "and this is where she starts telling you how to do your job." I was a little embarrassed by myself but honestly lady I've never had a baby before and I just told you that I had some spotting and cramping over the weekend so your silence is just a little terrifying! Anyway when I finally looked I said "is that it?" she said "yep, there's the gestational sac and there's the pole." I said "looks like a bag with a speck of dirt in it." I'm guessing this lady rolled her eyes about 200 times.

Anyway my little speck of dirt had a heartbeat of 118 per minute (normal range for those of you who have forgotten). It's still really early and as you know, I'm old so please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as I go through this first trimester.

In other news, Maribeth is at the hospital. Her contractions are 4-7 minutes apart but they want her to go as long as possible and as close to 34 weeks as possible which is next Monday. She is seriously about to kill somebody and I can hardly blame her. What I didn't say to her and wanted to was "you think this is painful? just wait to those little monsters are home." I'm a good friend so I didn't say that. hahahaha!!!!

Hope you are all well. Miss you. talk to you soon.

Monday, July 14, 2008

if you have a chance to check out my blog, bottom of the page, i put some more books on there that I am reading and would recommend.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Finally - I figured it out...

Hi All! My in-laws are leaving for Ireland on Tuesday and were trying to set up their own blog - which forced me to figure out how to post on ours....
So sorry I missed Kristen's pool party -- You are all welcome to join me in our new pool when it is finished in mid-August - I can hardly wait!
Jen-Jo - I just have to tell you that I still have goose-bumps from when you called me with the news. I have been praying constantly for you and baby MARCHELLA STEFANIA SALEMME!
Miss you all so much girls - I read in a magazine that gabbing with your girlfriends keeps you young -- did I tell you all that?
Have a good week!
Love, Stef
PS - To the FC class of 1993 - I am in the process of convincing Sam that we all need to come to Indy for our 15 year reunion. I would love to see Franklin - maybe just go down for part of the game. I am thinking about bringing Cayla and Coy too. More on that development....
By the way - what are all of you reading right now? I have printed the book list and can't wait to get started!

Sunday Afternoon

I am here with my mother-in-law trying out the blog......

Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Good News

Jennifer, your news was awesome, I am so glad I got to see you and could hear it from you. It made driving from Michigan and the stay here even more special.
It was so fun at Kristens, we missed those of you who were not there. Kristen, thanks for hosting, your pool is fab. I wish I lived closer to use it more often.
Another family party today, Sat, and then heading home tomorrow. Gabs is going home with us for the week!! YIPPEE!

love to you all!
laura

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Sunday may be the day of the Lord but it's also the day before Monday!

Have I told you all how much I actually dislike Sundays? Don't get me wrong. I love having the day off especially when it's so nice outside like it was today. I just don't like the dreaded feeling I have of going back to work - not because I dislike my job but because starting a new week that is going to last 5 days with no break is excruciating.

We had my parents over on Thurs. night and took them to dinner and then the fireworks at Broadmoor Country Club then they stayed overnight. On Friday, we had a cookout and David's parents came from Cincinnati. It rained....we did it anyway.

Saturday we went to the lake - David's brother has a lake house. David went tubing...he is very sore today. It stinks to get old. I just fished and rode around in the boat.

And today is Sunday.....laundry day, work in the yard day, do all the errands that you didn't get done because it was a holiday day.

Let's just say I am REALLY looking forward to seeing you guys on Thurs....

Hope you all have a great week!

hugs....

Monday, June 30, 2008

Florida blues

Ok, it has rained at some point everyday since I have been home from Florida. My tan is gone, luckily, so are my bug bites (anyone else get those?) However, my fabulous pedicure is still going strong.!!!!
My parents left yesterday, we had alot of fun with them and my mom didnt drive me nuts!!! I put some pics on my blog if you want to see.
Going to yoga this morning, I need to stretch and then getting Whitney packed. She is going camping today for two nights with a friend and her family. Glad she has someone else to take her, mama aint going!!

love you all

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Hi girls-

Finally a weekend at home. We worked in the yard now that they have removed the tree that was down. We're having my parents and David's parents up on Friday for a cookout.

Anybody got any good side dish recipes they can suggest? We'll probably just do a lettuce salad and hamburgers and brats.

Hope you guys have a great week!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

I dont think you can print a photo from the blog, it would have to be posted to Shutterfly or something.

My parents are on their way up, they decided to stay 3 extra days, pray for my sanity, it is supposed to rain alot the next several days.

Jen S. I think the plan is Kristens on the 10th. I think we said around 2 for those who could get there early to swim and then dinner later for the rest of us.
Laura
Is there a way to print the photos posted on the blog? Kelly, can you upload that one to Snapfish?

I finally figured it out

Thanks Laura, for the help learning how to post as opposed to just commenting.....

Hope you are all having a great week. Can someone tell me the plan for our get together the week after the 4th? What day, what time, and where?

Jen S


Livin' it up at Trader's 
on our last night.

Sanibel 2008

Monday, June 23, 2008

Good friends, i have added all your email addresses in to the blog as authors so you should be able to post. Julie I did your lilly address, if you want the other one on there let me know.


The Delta Force in action at Doc Fords!!

Sanibel 2008

Ok girls, here it is, let's try this as a way to communicate, see how everyone likes it.
I have set it up and everyone can login and add posts or just comment on other posts people have put on there.