One patron there asked her if she was going to another COUNTRY with all the medicine, but most just looked at her like she was some crazy Pepto-Bismol-Band-Aid-Thermometer-Cough-Drop FREAK!!! Also needless to say, we have enough 'Desitin' to keep our baby's bottom rash-free through college. The clerk also put a halt on her Delsym which is funny because we're totally teetotalers! Anna, Bethany's cousin, ran to the school supply section to get a calculator to keep a running total as the two of them went through the personal care section throwing things into their cart. After all was said and done, there was a total of 126 items on her receipt... We're going to need a bigger medicine cabinet--maybe a medicine pantry!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Crazy Wife, Crazy Life
Obama's health care plan's got NOTHIN' on my wife! I noticed recently that our 'regular checkups' at various doctors had increased. I even thought it was a great idea when this evening she said, "Tonight at midnight our flex spending account expires. It's use it or lose it, so I'm going to go to wal-mart to pick up a few things." Well, we had some money left over in the account when we decided to stop all fertility treatments and I guess I should have done the math. "A few things"... No big deal!

One patron there asked her if she was going to another COUNTRY with all the medicine, but most just looked at her like she was some crazy Pepto-Bismol-Band-Aid-Thermometer-Cough-Drop FREAK!!! Also needless to say, we have enough 'Desitin' to keep our baby's bottom rash-free through college. The clerk also put a halt on her Delsym which is funny because we're totally teetotalers! Anna, Bethany's cousin, ran to the school supply section to get a calculator to keep a running total as the two of them went through the personal care section throwing things into their cart. After all was said and done, there was a total of 126 items on her receipt... We're going to need a bigger medicine cabinet--maybe a medicine pantry!
One patron there asked her if she was going to another COUNTRY with all the medicine, but most just looked at her like she was some crazy Pepto-Bismol-Band-Aid-Thermometer-Cough-Drop FREAK!!! Also needless to say, we have enough 'Desitin' to keep our baby's bottom rash-free through college. The clerk also put a halt on her Delsym which is funny because we're totally teetotalers! Anna, Bethany's cousin, ran to the school supply section to get a calculator to keep a running total as the two of them went through the personal care section throwing things into their cart. After all was said and done, there was a total of 126 items on her receipt... We're going to need a bigger medicine cabinet--maybe a medicine pantry!
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Trip to Minnesota--June '09
I've been meaning to blog about my trip to Minnesota ever since I got home 2 weeks ago...but somehow life has just been too busy! I did enjoy a wonderful time in Minnesota, though!
I spent the majority of my time with my Grandma Dolores. The two of us had a fun time at the General Store in Minnetonka, where we had lunch and shopped around.
Grandma & I also played many games of Scrabble & UpWords together. I think the funniest moment of all was when my grandma played "sexy." She couldn't figure out why my mom & I were laughing so hard! When we explained that it's funny for an 89 year-old to play that word, she said, "I always play 'sex' or 'sexy' whenever I get the 'x.' " Hilarious!! Also...it's amazing how GOOD she is at these games! I was only able to beat her one time during my whole trip! In addition to playing Scrabble & UpWords, Grandma & I also visited my grandpa's grave & looked at a LOT of picture albums. My favorite thing to do with Grandma is to hear about "the olden days." I love the stories that she shares with me!
My cousin Anna & I also spent a fun day together! We "celebrated" our Swedish heritage at the American Swedish Institute in downtown Minneapolis. I was 8 years old the last time I visited this museum, so it was a lot of fun to go there again!
We toured around the museum and saw the life-size picture of our great-grandpa which is displayed on the third floor. We also took pictures on the "life-size" Dala horse...where else, but in Minnesota, could you ride one of these?
My sister is working at Covenant Pines, the Bible camp that we both attended when we were growing up and the camp where I also worked for 2 summers. It was such a blast to be back at camp and remember all the fun memories that I made there! Emily is the Activities Director on staff, so I got a first-hand view of what is involved with being the AD...which mostly involved screaming directions into a megaphone, wearing crazy costumes, and managing groups of chaotic campers! Seriously though, she is doing an awesome job, and I am so glad that she's able to be at camp this summer. When I wasn't assisting her in her AD duties, I spent most of my time reading by the edge of the lake...while wearing a sweatshirt! The sunsets were absolutely gorgeous, and it felt SO good to feel the cool Minnesota breeze--something we definitely don't have in Texas right now where our heat index is 110!!

Another big event that I was able to attend in Minnesota was the wedding of my high school friend, Molly! Molly & I played basketball together, and she's definitely one of the craziest people I've ever known. My sweet friend Audra & I were able to go to Molly's wedding together. It was so fun to catch up with friends & teachers from high school that I don't get to see very often!
Lastly...what would a trip to Minnesota be without Caribou Coffee? (or, more specifically...six trips to Caribou?) ;) Besides friends, family, all things Swedish, & the changing of seasons, I think I miss Mint Conditions more than anything from Minnesota! If you've never tried one, you are missing out! So...in a nutshell, this sums up my wonderful week back in my "homeland." I'm so excited that I'll be able to introduce our sweet little boy to all my Minnesota friends & family the next time I'm up there!
I spent the majority of my time with my Grandma Dolores. The two of us had a fun time at the General Store in Minnetonka, where we had lunch and shopped around.
We toured around the museum and saw the life-size picture of our great-grandpa which is displayed on the third floor. We also took pictures on the "life-size" Dala horse...where else, but in Minnesota, could you ride one of these? My sister is working at Covenant Pines, the Bible camp that we both attended when we were growing up and the camp where I also worked for 2 summers. It was such a blast to be back at camp and remember all the fun memories that I made there! Emily is the Activities Director on staff, so I got a first-hand view of what is involved with being the AD...which mostly involved screaming directions into a megaphone, wearing crazy costumes, and managing groups of chaotic campers! Seriously though, she is doing an awesome job, and I am so glad that she's able to be at camp this summer. When I wasn't assisting her in her AD duties, I spent most of my time reading by the edge of the lake...while wearing a sweatshirt! The sunsets were absolutely gorgeous, and it felt SO good to feel the cool Minnesota breeze--something we definitely don't have in Texas right now where our heat index is 110!!

Another big event that I was able to attend in Minnesota was the wedding of my high school friend, Molly! Molly & I played basketball together, and she's definitely one of the craziest people I've ever known. My sweet friend Audra & I were able to go to Molly's wedding together. It was so fun to catch up with friends & teachers from high school that I don't get to see very often!
Lastly...what would a trip to Minnesota be without Caribou Coffee? (or, more specifically...six trips to Caribou?) ;) Besides friends, family, all things Swedish, & the changing of seasons, I think I miss Mint Conditions more than anything from Minnesota! If you've never tried one, you are missing out! So...in a nutshell, this sums up my wonderful week back in my "homeland." I'm so excited that I'll be able to introduce our sweet little boy to all my Minnesota friends & family the next time I'm up there!
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Monday, July 6, 2009
Week 20 Ultrasound Pictures
We received copies of Baby Rinn's 20 week ultrasound in the mail today! (This is the ultrasound that I was able to go to about 3 weeks ago with our birthmother!) It's so fun to look at these pictures and know that this is our little boy! What a miracle!
Here's a sample of the ultrasound pictures. Though I probably shouldn't post this, here's proof that he's really a boy! ;)
Here's a picture of his arms...
...and this picture shows Baby Rinn's beautiful little hands.
Psalm 139:14-16
"I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
your works are wonderful,
I know that full well.
My frame was not hidden from you
when I was made in the secret place.
When I was woven together in the depths of the earth,
Your eyes saw my unformed body.
All the days ordained for me
were written in your book
before one of them came to be."
Here's a sample of the ultrasound pictures. Though I probably shouldn't post this, here's proof that he's really a boy! ;)
Here's a picture of his arms...
...and this picture shows Baby Rinn's beautiful little hands.
Psalm 139:14-16
"I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
your works are wonderful,
I know that full well.
My frame was not hidden from you
when I was made in the secret place.
When I was woven together in the depths of the earth,
Your eyes saw my unformed body.
All the days ordained for me
were written in your book
before one of them came to be."
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