Chloe has 3 pair of jeans and I washed them all last night- and forgot until I woke up at 7:55 that I hadn't dried them. I don't remember ever doing that before. Gaaa! What to do? Can I send her in a skirt? At 50 degrees, it's warmer than it has been and with her coat it wouldn't be that bad. Then I imagined her shivering on the playground, squatting down so that her coat would cover her bare legs. Capri pants then? That's just slightly better than a skirt. And I could imagine her pulling her socks all the way up to cover the exposed leg. She'd look like a hillbilly (and I'd look like a bad mom) but it would probably not be too emotionally damaging. Then I heard the cough. The really congested cough and thought it probably wouldn't matter that I didn't dry the jeans. And sure enough she's got a sore throat and a cough. She doesn't really have a fever but with the sickness that's going around it's plenty of reason for me to keep her home- besides the aforementioned lack of clothing to wear.
I should probably catch up on some other things here as well.
Travis and I led worship at Life Group about a week and a half ago. I was pretty nervous when it was time to actually do it. I wasn't nervous at all leading up to it because I just really felt that it was the right thing and that it was the right time. But every body that's ever sung in front of people before knows that it's much more nerve wracking to sing in front of 20 people that you know in an intimate setting (meaning they're standing 10 feet or less from you) than it is to sing in front of 2,000 + strangers, on a platform, with bright lights shining in your eyes so you can't see anybody. But apparently it went well because Marianne asked us to do it again in March and from here on out to do it for the first Life Group of the month. I'm excited and I think I'll get less nervous as time goes on.
Our V-Day plans got messed up a bit but we were able to reschedule and have dinner on Sunday instead of Saturday. Amanda woke up really sick Saturday morning and what we originally thought was a stomach bug was actually the result of a bad dream. It upset her so much that she got really sick. She has a nervous stomach and you never really know what is going to stress her out to set it off but it's never fun. We did have a really nice meal the next day though. OK, if I'm going to be totally honest, I think that Ellendale's didn't have it's A game on when we went but it was still nice. The service was great, I just find that if you go to a restaurant at an off time the food just isn't usually as good. I had a burned crouton in my salad (or maybe two) and my potato mound was closer to a rock in texture, and they gave me about 5 green beans and two pathetic carrot slices. I know I'm not a restaurant critic but the food just wasn't as good as the other two times we've been there. Well, Travis' sweet potatoes were out of this world amazing and the pork chop and steak were very good- I'm just not used to having negative things to say about it. Moving on...
My sister in law is expecting their new little girl sometime in the next month and I've promised to do a painting and to make this cute little thing- only in pink. I haven't found the fabric yet and the needle is broken on my sewing machine although I could probably hand stitch it without too much difficulty. I've never shopped for a sewing machine needle before. For the painting the inspiration is this set from Pottery Barn Kids. Angie is doing the pinks and greens from the set and my only hesitation is that I can't *really* tell what the colors are from that. The pinks look more peachy on my computer screen. I know it doesn't have to be exact and I may just do a cream backdrop with butterflies and some flowers. I really should get started. It would be really nice to drop off in person though. Travis still has never seen their last baby and he's almost two. *Sigh* If they'd only move here... ;)
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Fist of all...sorry about valentines. :-( For some reason you didn't mention the part about how you watched our kids the night before and Lael got sick and then you you had to call us at midnight to come get her. that was exciting.
I had no idea that Angie was having a girl. Tell them congrats for me. I think you'd mentioned they were pregnant again, but I don't think I heard any more after that.
Yes- everyone *is* sick. The one day this week that Dean, Lael, and I were all well, I toyed with going to the gym and decided not to chance the germs. We got sick anyway! I've always felt like I'm not super paranoid about germs, but I've become more hesitant this season. As you know, if a cold cycles through a whole family of five, you pretty much say 'goodbye' to a whole month.
Well, I didn't want to make you feel bad since you did mention being "wracked with guilt" that night :) I try to only blog about my personal disasters.
Hey Amy! I am loving the soft cubes ~very sweet! Also, I was feeling very indecisive about the bedding and kept looking and changed my mind. We are still going with the pinks and greens but with more of modern shabby chic feel. It is on The Land of Nod website so I will try to add the link. We would love to have you guys deliver in person! Maybe the 4th of July?
http://www.landofnod.com/family.aspx?c=167&f=4298&pc=67
Err! I forgot how to add a link. Anyway, it is the Patch Percale crib bedding with the roses.
Give the girls our love!
I got it from the URL. So super-cute! And I saw that I can order a complimentary swatch- mwahahaha!
It would be awesome if we can deliver it all in person, it's been way too long since we've all been to FL together. The 4th of July would be great.
I ate at Ellendales for lunch today and loved it. Sorry your experience wasn't top notch. I'm sure you guys enjoyed being out regardless. Cute fun things for the new baby...make sure to take pictures and if you need fabric you should look through my stash as well.
Sigh, if only you'd all move home....:) Meaning Florida of course!
Sigh- There's plenty of room for all of the Johnsons in TN ;)
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