Another boring week.

Hello Everyone!

Well not much has changed since I last talked. I did go on Friday to have lunch with most of Emily’s primary nurses. This was fun and I am glad that I did it.

Over the weekend we did very little. We took both cars in to have the oil changed. Sally (the camry) also had here shoes rotated and an alignment. While waiting for the cars to be fixed we went to the mall and found new slippers for me (I had to throw mine out after I left the hospital, they were soaking wet from sweat… Ewww!!) and new gloves since I always take Tony’s. 🙂 On Sunday we started putting a puzzle together that we got on our trip after we lost Emily.

My mother and Step father purchased a Cuisinart Griddler for us. I had told my mother about the appliance when she was here because I thought it would be great for her boat (she has a boat that you can sleep in). Well let me just say I love that machine. I think I have used it everyday for the last week! It is simply great!

I asked my father again to create a blog for his journey to getting my sister Saphron. He did create a blog but it isn’t public. If he changes it so it is public I will let everyone know!

Tony and I have decided to contact the RE (the doctor who helped us get pregnant with the triplets) in March. So everyone can expect that our blog will get more posts around then.

That is all the news I have for now!

Jennifer

2 Comments

  1. Rowena

    Hi Jennifer,

    I do hope that your father decides to make his blog public so we can follow his trip to China to pick up Saphron. My daughter did one when they were there and it was so much fun to follow their daily adventures. She is still keeping it updated. If you are interested, hers is http://www.babyjellybeans.com then put in the name Abigail Atnip.

    I must look into the Cuisinart thing. Sounds like I need one!

    Take care and have a good week.

    Rowena

  2. Hi Jennifer!

    I love that you name your cars! We do too…Geraldine and Ed! I would love to read about your Dad’s journey to get your sister…adoption stories are always great to read.

    Love,
    Susan

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