Tuesday, June 29, 2010

crazy days

today feels like this. wild. we are busy cleaning, doing laundry, having a pipe in our wall fixed and my second ultrasound is this afternoon. hopefully they will get everything they need this time. i have to admit, getting ultrasounds here is not my favorite. they do not give you any pictures, and the ladies i had last time were not so friendly. they were all business and kind of cold. the other time i have had ultrasounds have been great, in Iowa. the ladies were always nice and they always handed out a ton of pictures. i miss that. especially since we won't be doing this much longer. oh well. off to finish folding laundry and cleaning the kitchen. i really hope to get all my stuff checked off my list by dinner time!

3 comments:

Britt said...

i hope it goes well

Lisa said...

Details? girl or boy?

meghan said...

It is still a mystery!! I guess we will just have to wait till October!

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