"While You Were Sleeping" - 5 new articles
Welcome to Mal-Wart... please check your brain at the door...I have to ask the question... do people check their brains with the greeter when they walk in the door of Mal-Wart? Or is it just their common sense and courtesy they leave behind?The Hub and I rounded up Googie and Soupy for a big shopping trip to our local Grande Mal-Wart on Sunday afternoon. When we make this big trip, The Hub and I each take a kid and grab a buggy. Keeping Googie and Soupy a new look...Yep. It's almost been a year since my last post.So... I'm trying it AGAIN. (How many times have I said that already?)I need some kind of creative outlet to save myself from the monotony of newswriting. Maybe this will help.To celebrate, we've got a new, retro look to go with our new start!Now to get all these posts that have been rattling around in my head for months actually typed out on the A PSAI am a text messaging fool. I.LOVE.IT. Sometimes it is so much easier than actually talking on the phone, I actually get annoyed at the people in my life who don't text.But this, well, this is different. We all know there are thousands of U.S. men and women fighting in a "war" (cough, Bush sucks, stupid ruse, anti-war talk, blah blah blah). These men and womenare away from friends and family. Thankful for... Googie Pt. 3Looking back at Googie's 10 day stay in the NICU after birth. It was a scary time for all of us, but it also made us realize how very thankful we are. That seems like a perfect theme as we head into the holidays.July 26, 20051:50 AM UPDATEI couldn't sleep, so decided to call and check on Googie. When we checked on her a few hours ago at 9pm, she was down to 60% oxygen. I just called to check on I'm Thankful For.... Googie Pt. 2As the holidays approach, I continue thinking about what I'm thankful for and reflecting on Googie's 10 days spent in the neo-natal intensive care unit of our local Children's hospital.Monday, July 25, 2005 Googie is starting to show signs of improvement. The Hub and I were able to spend the entire afternoon at her bedside. Yesterday she was down to 70% oxygen, but that had to be upped overnight More Recent Articles |