Friday, February 02, 2007

Happy ...

That it is Friday.

That Matt was home early and will be home all weekend.

That we had a fun lunch /mall date with Bethany & Baby Claire.

That I found some great deals for Ethan at the mall (Firetruck undies, Sweatshirt, Pants & Timberland Tennis Shoes ... all for under $25).

That my tummy troubles seem to have gone away (not happy about no iced tea).

That I signed up for Netflix ... enjoying my first DVD tonight.

That I get get to watch this smiley boy twice a week ...


That I actually got 4 more pages done in Ethan's First Year Album ... It's just that I switched from "paper to digital" layouts around Ethan's first year, but still need to finish from 9 months - 12 months with paper layouts ... part of my OCD, they all have to be the same. Years two and three are all digital. Andrea inspired me to post a few that I was inspired to do after getting my January Mosh Posh kit ... love this monthly kit club!!

Our one and only hospital picture of the three of us:


My so happy boy ... what a charmer from the get-go:


Us in Oregon? Can you imagine?!?


Ethan at 6 months ...


Looking forward to a fun weekend of being filled up ...

Happy Friday!!

4 comments:

Bethany said...

Thanks for the date. I had a really nice time. No kiss, hope that's not a bad sign... can we go out again sometime soon?

Anonymous said...

Cute LO's. Thanks for sharing :)

Princess Jessie Pants said...

I really like the LO of the 3 of you in the hospital. I don't think I've ever seen that picture (or LO) before. So sweet.

Very nice post - I like it. :)

Kelly said...

So cute Andrea! I love them all but I really like the one of the 3 of you in the hospital. You are such a talented scrapper -both paper and digital!

Looks like you got A LOT of advice on your tummy troubles. I had to go through & read them of course. :) I have to condradict those who said it would be weird to have a reaction to caffiene all of a sudden. Being one who is allergic to lots of things, I have heard several times from various doctors that a reaction can happen just as easily to something new as it can to something you've been used to for a long time. Which makes sense since I didn't develop a milk allergy until high school. Just thought I'd put that out there. That's all I have to say for now. :)