Ahh the wisdom of a 2-year old.
In other news, I got my catheter taken out today so I am happy. No more urine-filled bags strapped to these legs! Was that too much information? Maybe. I don't care, I'm just glad to be controlling my bladder again!
Oh, and credit for Zoe's hair over the last two weeks goes to my mom (seen rushing off to the kitchen and the forgotten pancakes on the stove). Thanks mom!
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I must be lazier than you, I was sad when they took out my catheter (in the hospital, I wasn't discharged with one) Something about being able to lay around without EVER having to get out of bed just did it for me...
Oh man, you mean you have to get up to go to the bathroom now? Bummer! Zoe is very cute with Owen. Does she want to hold the baby all day every day like in this clip?
Mmmmmmm. Forgotten pancakes! Yummie.
I love how baby Owen seemed to think his big sister was funny! It looked like a smile to me anyway. They're so cute!
LOL @ your mom running off for the pancakes, that is cute.
This title of your entry reminds me of a story when Hank's sister was born. His parents were staring at his sister's eyes saying how cute and big and beautiful they were, when a 2 year old Hank comes up and says, "I have eyes too". -- Hahahah cute
Hello to the lucky wife of James Gillice...
You dont know me, but I served in the mission field with your husband many moons ago. I ran across your webpage and thought it would be the perfect way to invite you both to come to a mission reunion dinner in SLC (if you havent already heard about it.)
Of course, I saw the big news and understand if you will not quite be up to it at this point. But, I would love to talk to James sometime. Have him call me @ 435-757-1900.
Joe Higbee
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