Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Thanksgiving, steam cleaning, and baby moving

I can't remember if I mentioned this before, but I've been feeling the baby moving (as of last week)! I had no idea it would be so amazing...and it makes everything seem more real. She's getting really good at kicking! I love it.

We had a nice time at Caleb's family's house for Thanksgiving. I didn't eat much but I felt *so* full....and then the baby started flipping around and kicking and I thought I was going to lose my lunch! It didn't last long, though...and later I was able to enjoy some pumpkin pie, apple pie and vanilla ice cream. We also had a really fun round of Balderdash--one of my favorite games.

Jeshurun...deep in thought






On Friday, we had a second Thanksgiving, this time at the J's! The dP's and my family were also there and everyone had a lovely evening.



Look at all the desserts!!!

The adults talking, while the kids enjoyed a farm game on the Wii


myself, Tiph and Sarah


Today I mainly did housework--scrubbed the kitchen floor, corridor floor, baseboards, windowsills, etc. Caleb and I have been talking about getting our carpet steam cleaned, so today I checked into it. I found that we could get 3 rooms professionally cleaned for $69.95. I did a little more research and found that I could buy a Bissell steam cleaner for $78.99. So that's what I did. When Caleb got home from work, he put the thing together and steam cleaned two large rugs and the living room carpet!!! It looks soooo much better.

Anywayzzzzzzz, I better get going. Nat's trying to sell his Integra tonight so we're waiting for the guys to show up. They're coming alllll the way from Spring so they better buy it! lol

Cheers for now!

Oh! P.S. .... Sharon asked where the baby is going to sleep (or something similar) since our bedroom set takes up so much room. Well, I am planning to set up the crib (the one you gave us) in the nursery and then for the first several months I'll just have a bassinet next to the bed until the baby is able to sleep in the nursery.

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