Well, I finished it.
Not particularly well, maybe. The beginning was killer, the end . . . eh. But I did it. And then left to spend the weekend in Lebanon. And then started packing and stopped coming in to town. Tomorrow we begin our drive to Georgia. We'll see how it ends up - by the way things have been going, it may be a while before I hear back from my professor.
Zephan's last day of work is TODAY.
Hallelujah.
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Friday, May 13, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Weekend
This weekend I went to visit my mom. Zephan was working and had to stay behind, so I got some good girl time in with Mom and Grandma.
The goal for the weekend was to get started on a baby quilt, which is the project that will be absorbing my prepare-for-baby energy for the time being. This meant that I had to tackle the sewing machine. My sister gave me one to use for this, and it's probably one of the most intimidating things that I've ever owned. My mom was much more patient teaching me to use it than she was teaching me how to drive. I was much less patient at learning to do this than I was learning to drive. Probably because I spent hours ripping out seams.
Also, I went to church at Southern Heights, and after the service a group of people prayed for all of the crazy undecidedness that is our lives right now. It was perfect and encouraging and I can't wait to go back next month.
The goal for the weekend was to get started on a baby quilt, which is the project that will be absorbing my prepare-for-baby energy for the time being. This meant that I had to tackle the sewing machine. My sister gave me one to use for this, and it's probably one of the most intimidating things that I've ever owned. My mom was much more patient teaching me to use it than she was teaching me how to drive. I was much less patient at learning to do this than I was learning to drive. Probably because I spent hours ripping out seams.
Also, I went to church at Southern Heights, and after the service a group of people prayed for all of the crazy undecidedness that is our lives right now. It was perfect and encouraging and I can't wait to go back next month.
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