Wednesday, April 29, 2009

A basic update

For those of you who follow me on facebook, none of this will be new.

We had a "technical glitch" at work and I have been working and sleeping in strange cycles. In addition to that:
  • Naven had a tooth issue, this required a visit to the dentist and some large tools were required to correct the problem.
  • They turned off our gas due to a leak at the meter (made cooking dinner complicated) - gas is now restored
  • I attended a field trip with a group of 1st graders going to the Science Museum. If you are tired enough you can sleep on a bus with 50 some screaming children!
  • I have prepared my children's "costumes" for their play this weekend
  • I've checked in on the baby chicks - someone has been feeding them because they are huge already
  • Many of my friends are on a roll with adoption questions. I am trying to keep up! (and I love it by the way, none of you should stop asking questions!!!)
  • I have the kids enrolled in a new school for the fall. The school is "year round". I am going to have two 2nd graders next year!!

I don't know anything new about the adoption. We are still waiting to hear when we make it through court, hopefully some news next week!

3 comments:

  1. So with a Pandemic going on do you still expect to take my grandaughter globe trotting?

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  2. I am going to do a statistical calculation regarding the odds of becoming infected with swine flu in the US vs. Africa. What ever country has the better odds wins!

    How do you like that answer.

    Now, please worry/pray about the two grandchildren in Ghana who do not have access to the same kind of medical care they might need if the flu does get there.

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  3. Kamille,
    I think your daughter will be fine, just bring Cipro or a Zpac, it will kill most anything! We will chat be4 you go and I will tell you all the best places to get food. One of the hospitals is better than the others so it will help to know that too. My nine year old son is so excited to go! What a wonderful opportunity for your daughter to see where her sisters are from. Ghana is wonderful... I should know, I was there a month! I loved it and felt much safer than I thought I would...

    Jen

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