This is me venting because I have having problems with my project and I'm behind and English Standard Units are just stupid! Why is the US so stubborn that we have to do everything different from everyone else in the world. Anyway there is what feels like remarkably little time before this journey has ended. I have today and tomorrow to get it all done, a site survey on Wednesday and if it ever stops raining, on Thursday we are all supposed to be playing baseball, Friday is the symposium and farewell party, then Saturday I fly. No worries, me and the pea aren't playing baseball, we'll be the cheering section. He's not old enough for baseball yet.
So since I won't get my welcome home dinner at my home... I am officially volunteering Aaron to cook dinner on Sunday at Ma and Pa Windsor's. We are going there directly from the airport on Saturday so that I can go to Emily's wedding (freakin' yet, girl?). Then we will be staying for the weekend to visit with everyone and relax. I had informed Aaron that I wanted one of his fruit cobblers, some fried chix or other very American food, vanilla ice cream and a cold root beer upon my arrival home. :) It's so hard to have cravings in a foreign country... So I'm thinking maybe he can just cook for me and any other GR peeps that are in the neighborhood at the Windsor clan home. Just putting it out there... yummmmmmmmm... I miss my husband's cooking the most. Ok maybe his company too, but you understand, the peanut is hungry!! Aaron, feel free to comment and tell me to be reasonable. I'm just getting excited about being back stateside and somehow I want everything I love immediately upon my return. I want it all and I want it now!! Hee Hee.
Just a side note. It is so humid out that the mirror in the toilet at school is fogged up. I don't think I've ever seen that before. Mom, you should see my curls - it's a bit ridiculous. Ok, back to work, it's just that my brain was turning to mush and I needed to work on something else for a minute to clear the detrius.
Monday, July 24, 2006
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Hi Aaron, Send me your shopping list and I will go to the market for you and make sure I have everything you might need. I will also be your prep cook if there is anything I can do ahead of time.That way you wouldn,t have to worry about shopping. Looking forward to seeing you both.
Hi e!
I'm so with you on the argh. I think it's actually a critical element of the research project. Just remember you can only do what you can do, and that it will be enough. Loved the new belly pic- you look great! I'm glad you have been having this adventure and I will be so glad to see you get back.
love you!! e-hugs to you and the 'nut.
Are you saying that freaking out is essential to the process? Are you sure it's not just a collective experience? Does everything of value have to come out of pain? AAAARRRRGGGGHHHHH!!!
Sorry, just having a moment as I continue to beat my head against the wall, although either the wall or my head is softening.
of course . . . freaking out, and a little panic, are all part of the process . . . hang in there and keep plugging away . . . nothing of value comes easy . . . continue to have faith in yourself and your abilities and you will do well
can't wait to see you guys . . . love you and the peanut
Don't beat your head against the wall....it's made of reinforced concrete, you know!
I like it! Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing this wonderful site with us.
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Your are Nice. And so is your site! Maybe you need some more pictures. Will return in the near future.
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