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This is a test

This is a test

This year (or rather, last year) I did a test to see how many people actually read our Christmas letter. At the end of the letter, I included this part: The Future As for the future, we are looking to add a new little one to our family sometime in late July 2012. So far, everything looks good – we got to hear the heartbeat last week! We are still a little nervous, but we hope that this baby sticks…

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Friday Fives

Friday Fives

I just made up my own meme. Five things on Friday. It might already exist, but I’m too tired to try and find something. So I’ll just continue on… 1. I had an appointment with a hematologist on Tuesday. She seemed unconcerned about everything; I guess because she sees a lot of people who are much worse than me. I was the youngest patient there by 20 years or more. She did some more bloodwork (lupus and something else), and…

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An explanation of my absence

An explanation of my absence

I was playing around in WordPress tonight and realized how long it’s been since I messed with my website. Looking through my most recent posts, I see that they have been rather sporadic. In truth, I have been SO busy recently! There are many little things (like Savannah’s 2nd birthday coming up *gasp* next week), but the biggest reason is this: Isn’t that a pretty logo? I didn’t design it, but I really like it. I’m sure I’ve mentioned Atlanta…

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website upgrades, in-law visits, and general running around

website upgrades, in-law visits, and general running around

Today was a long, exhausting day. Last night, I rolled out the new design for the Atlanta Birth Center website. Check it out – what do you think? I’m pretty happy with it. There are a few wonky things but overall I’m pleased. I was up until around 4am working on this site. I’m glad I got a chance to iron out all the details while most of our site’s viewers were in bed. Savannah woke me up around 8…

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ten years

ten years

A few days ago was the ten year anniversary of me leaving Peru. Ten years. It seems hard to believe. Ten years, I remember packing the last minute items in the suitcase, taking one final look around, and getting in the car for the airport. Ten years, I remember waiting there anxiously for 8 hours because our flight was delayed. I remember I was a mess of emotions thanks to hormones. I remember trying to sleep on the uncomfortable airport…

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