6.10.2012
Recovery
It's been several days now, but Chris is actually starting to improve now. It feels like thr last week and a half or so have lasted waaay longer than a normal week and a half, but I guess that's life. Our normal routine/schedule went out the window. I actually convinced Chris to take some naps and that seems to be helping him.
Other than him being sick, things haven't been to exciting over here. I did mow the lawn for the first time. That's normally one of Chris's responsibilities-he mows and then I use the weed wacker along the edge of the house, and right along the fences where the mower doesn't get well. This time I did both jobs, and I learned that I actually kind of really like mowing the lawn. I'm glad it's mostly flat, and that we have a nice self-propelled push mower that does all the hard work.
I've still been working on my BYU class, I'm about 1/3 of the way done with this class, and then just 7 more classes to go til I have my bachelors degree. I'm hoping to get through lesson 16 this summer. It may be a bit of a challenge since that would mean having to take the midterm as well, and that can take a while, plus I'll be out of town for a few days in July and August. I'm getting really excited for both of the weddings I get to go to this summer.
Since I watched all of The Scripps National Spelling Bee I decided I wanted to watch Akeelah and the Bee to help me better understand the training and practicing that leads to the bee.
I wish I had more exciting things to blog about, but since I don't even do Activity Days anymore I don't have craft projects on my mind too much. Hopefully this next week is a little more normal and I'll have something else to blog about.
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5 comments:
Glad to hear Chris is on the mend. Sometimes viruses just need to run their course (and they can take a while). Unfortunately antibiotics have no effect on viruses, only bacterial infections. Good for you for convincing him to take some rest (i.e. naps). We'll keep him in our prayers!
It's good to try new things! I'm not much of a lawnmower myself. I've only done it a couple of times in my life, but it's nice to know that I could do it in a pinch.
Sandy
So glad he's doing better!
You should learn how to make a rag wreath, Marci. They're so fun/easy/cheap and if you made one for each holiday it would keep you busy for awhile.I did a blog post on how to make them. You should check it out. :)
http://littlelockards.blogspot.com/2008/09/my-autumn-wreath.html
A link would be helpful, huh? :)
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