Friday, October 9, 2009

A Wild Week

In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.

-Kathleen Norris


This week has gone a little unsmoothly, you could say. Things have not fallen into place as I had hoped. For instance, my tire was found flat the morning I took my sister Katrina to the airport for her return flight. I had to drive backwards up a one way street between traffic so as not to completely warp the tire (I live on a series of one way streets and the gas station is half a block upstream, if you will.) Flat tire inflated enough to make it to airport on time, thank God.


Patrick burnt his eyes welding and was in excruciating pain all night and most of the following day. I was up the whole night grating potatoes and applying them as poultices over his eyes, along with ice and cold wash clothes. He healed, thank God.


Patrick's bicycle was stolen off of our front porch for the second time. The first time Patrick had seen the person who had stolen his bike nonchalantly riding it around town. Not so nonchalant after having Patrick chase him down the street. The bike was returned, as it had been stolen, in the middle of the night. This time, we were at the park swinging Babou and throwing the ball for Loco O when Pat motioned me over. He pointed out a guy sitting on the grass patiently scraping the stickers off of Patrick's bike! Patrick went over and confronted the guy and, after much back and forth, Patrick got his bike back. Again.


I had my halfway doctor's appointment for the baby and all looks good. I am so excited to meet our newest addition that I almost wish we were having it tomorrow, and then I remember I have to go through labor and am glad it is still won't be for awhile. I am due February 24 and we are waiting to find out if it is a boy or a girl. It's one of life's best surprises!

3 comments:

Katrina Hazel, Recruitment Hero said...

omg the bike story is CRAZY! like UCSB all over again!! I will buy him a bike lock for his birthday!

Jenn @ Juggling Life said...

What a week--but you made it. That's the important thing.

Anonymous said...

That is rotten about his bike--that must be SOME bike for everyone to try to take it!
We never found out ahead of time about our babies either--it's fun to be surprised! Feb. 24th! That's the day before my birthday! Is it selfish to want you to go a day late so I can claim your child as my birthday twin?