Monday, November 5, 2012
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I find myself a little upset because I can't pull up some of your blogs. Therefore I can't read any of them or leave any of you comments. Frustrating....
Month of October
The month of October was full of all kinds of stuff. First off, I have worked more on my painting and here is an update. It is still a work in progress.
Second, I took my children out in the wild and took pictures of them in the fall colors. Carson loves to say cheese, but never look at the camera.
Third, in the middle of October, Kelli had her last soccer game and received a trophy. She was ecstatic!
Her soccer team... She played with all boys. It probably made her a little tougher.
Fourth, I made a skirt. I figured it out on my own. I didn't have a pattern for it. It is made with some gray fabric with gray tulle on top and a ribbon as the waste band. The picture isn't very good.
But here is another one. It is still a little hard to see.
The fifth thing that happened this month was I had hernia surgery. It turned out I had 2 hernias that needed repair. When I first went in for surgery, we only knew of one. The first week was not fun. It was pretty painful and I felt like an old lady, sleeping propped up with pillows under my knees, walking super, super slow, barely able to go up and down stairs, and I won't even mention picking something off the floor. After the first week went by, it was like someone waved their magic wand and I felt so much better. Now I can move around without pain. The only pain I really have is when I cough, sneeze or laugh differently. I still can't pick up anything over 15 pounds, but other than all that, I am doing much better. Carson, however, doesn't like that I can't pick him up.
Sixth, we carved Halloween pumpkins. My kids love this.
And last, but not least, the trick-or-treating.
Kelli helped me make her costume. We made her wings with wire hangers, nylons, elmers glue and glitter. It was fun.
Carson fell asleep before trick-or-treating and I was able to get him all ready while he slept.
I just love Halloween and the excitement on my kids faces. Carson had a blast learning more about Halloween. He was so stubborn about holding his bucket of candy. He wouldn't let anyone help him carry it. It got so heavy for him that he was limping trying to haul it around. He was determined to carry that thing the whole time.
Second, I took my children out in the wild and took pictures of them in the fall colors. Carson loves to say cheese, but never look at the camera.
Third, in the middle of October, Kelli had her last soccer game and received a trophy. She was ecstatic!
Her soccer team... She played with all boys. It probably made her a little tougher.
Fourth, I made a skirt. I figured it out on my own. I didn't have a pattern for it. It is made with some gray fabric with gray tulle on top and a ribbon as the waste band. The picture isn't very good.
But here is another one. It is still a little hard to see.
The fifth thing that happened this month was I had hernia surgery. It turned out I had 2 hernias that needed repair. When I first went in for surgery, we only knew of one. The first week was not fun. It was pretty painful and I felt like an old lady, sleeping propped up with pillows under my knees, walking super, super slow, barely able to go up and down stairs, and I won't even mention picking something off the floor. After the first week went by, it was like someone waved their magic wand and I felt so much better. Now I can move around without pain. The only pain I really have is when I cough, sneeze or laugh differently. I still can't pick up anything over 15 pounds, but other than all that, I am doing much better. Carson, however, doesn't like that I can't pick him up.
Sixth, we carved Halloween pumpkins. My kids love this.
And last, but not least, the trick-or-treating.
Kelli helped me make her costume. We made her wings with wire hangers, nylons, elmers glue and glitter. It was fun.
Carson fell asleep before trick-or-treating and I was able to get him all ready while he slept.
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