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40 Days...

My plan is to keep this brief, but we shall see how that goes. Last year (and again this year), a fellow blogger took  time from the media world to focus on her walk with Christ.  I thought that was absolutely admirable.  I envied her strength and self-control. I first need to say that I am not Catholic.  I have many friends that I absolutely love and respect who are Catholic.  The only reason why I am saying this, is because even though I am not Catholic, I have decided to participate in Lent (in the sense that I will be 'fasting' for the next 40 days...).  And the reason why I mention that I am not Catholic is because I don't want to misrepresent myself or have my ignorance toward Catholicism reflect poorly.  I am a Christian.  I believe in God.  I believe in God's wrath.  I believe in God's love.  I believe that Jesus is God born in the flesh who died for our sins.  And I believe that I am saved ...

9 Month Check-Up & Pics.

It was time, once again, to take Haley to the Pediatrician for a check-up.  I love paying a $25 co-pay to have someone measure my kid for me.  I know he is checking on a lot more than that, but I just like to hear myself complain.   We are finally getting the hang of the whole doctors visit thing.  It seems as if when you pick a day in which you are the first appointment, you don't have to wait forever.  The first time we took her in, we waited an hour past her appointment time to even go back to the room and waited another hour back in the room to see him.   So our appointment was early, but we got right in.  She is progressing well.  She is about 20lbs. and 28 inches long.  She is in the 75th percentile for both her height and weight.  No shots this time and we opted out of the flu shot.   I heard her singing during nap time, checked on her and found that she is now pulling up on...

TGIF

What a strange morning.  You know that feeling when you wake up, and everything is the same.  Nothing in particular is different, yet everything feels different.  I can't describe it.  Like a dream your having problems shaking. I know it is always an intense dream when I start talking in my sleep. Anyways, it is an absolutely beautiful day in KC today.  50 degree weather.  Sunny.  The drive to work was so peaceful.  Except the fact that I wasn't sure if I was going to make it before I ran out of gas.   I have no idea what the weekend has in store for us.  I don't have my buddy until Tuesday, so it is kinda an extended weekend for me.  Ian took today off, so he too is rocking a 3 day weekend.  At some point, I would like to take Haley to the park and try to enjoy some of this weather.  Might be a good weekend to start running again.   I need to start something.  I am majorly missing the gym an...

9 Month Haley

9 months.  Haley has been in the outside world, almost as long as she had been in my body.  I will tell you what, these last nine months went by a lot faster than the 39 weeks I was pregnant. Let's get right to it. Haley @ Nine Months I had to look back the 8 month post to remember how far she has come.  I think I have seen the biggest changes in her in the past month. Haley is now crawling in the traditional sense of the word.  Not just crawling, but crawling at a sprint of a pace. She is starting to pull up on things and stand.  While holding on to an object, she is starting to take a few steps. She is starting to jabber.  Sometimes it sounds like she is repeating words that I say, but it is hard to tell at this stage. She says mama, dada, baba, and bob on a regular basis.  She hasn't been consistent at calling me mama and Ian dada, but she is starting to get it. She knows what "no" means.  She is really into trying to get ...

Sorry PETA....

Oh gloomy day.  Is it Spring yet? SO yesterday, my little buddy's mom offered to cook me dinner for Valentine's day.  Here is how our text convo went: T: What kinda steaks u like? B:  Cheap ones. Well, she didn't take my request and bought me a ribeye.  It was absolutely the best thing I have eaten in a VERY long time.  It was partnered with a bake potato (in the oven, not even a microwaved potato).  A delicious dinner role, and some side rice.    I can't pretend I know much about steak.  My parents always cooked steak for us as kids.  Props to them, because I don't know many parents, that when cooking steak will also cook steak for their kids as well.  Can you believe that I would complain about it as a kid?  I would whine that I didn't want steak.  Silly silly girl. Ian and I buy steak now and then.  But really, only when Happy Foods has KC Strip on sale.  KC Strip,...

Imperfect

Snow snow go away.  I am in no-way-shape-or-form a fan of snow.  The only thing it was good for in my life was snow days.  But those days are over for now, so it is just a pain in the rear.  I wouldn't mind as much if I didn't  have things to do this evening.  All of which seem to be timed where the roads are going to refreeze.  Goodie.  I don't know, we will see how the evening goes.  Hopefully the roads aren't bad and my drive will be easy and hopefully I will be able to play some basketball tonight.  Either way, tonight is the KU/KState game at 8, so I am looking forward to watching that. So last night, Ian and I decided to try the whole Valentine's Day celebration business again since I have been striking out at being a good date recently.  If the past two dates were out first two dates ever, I don't think I would have been getting a call back. We didn't even really plan it, Ian was my hero and went to the store for me since...

Our Love Story..Guest Starring: My Husband

I did not share my answers with Ian until after he told me his.  I asked the question and just typed whatever he told me. Here are the results: Our Love Story 1. How long have you and your significant other been together? Bre: Married for almost 3 years (3 years in May) Started dating (this time) in April 2006 Ian: March of 06..so six years. 2. How did you meet? {What's your "love" story?} Bre: In 2003, I was a freshman in high school, and Ian was a senior.  Our high school is small.  Everyone knows everybody.  I knew Ian as the funny charming older guy who liked to flatter all the ladies.   My best friend at the time was dating his best friend.  (So cliche right?)  Most of my freshman year, I was wrapped up in some guy who never appreciated how fantastic I was and ultimately threw away his chance.  After getting dumped, I was pretty down--but one guy was able to make me smile.  Then I started to see Ian in a ...