I always give my friend Sara a hard time about copying me. One day I'll be telling a joke or a funny story and the next day I overhear Sara telling the same thing to someone else as her own! Well, I realized a few days ago that both knowingly and not, I have been copying Angie. The funny thing is, I have never met Angie. She is my good friend Jessie's sister. When I originally decided to write this blog, Jessie passed on Angie's email to me because Angie also has a blog. I'm now an avid reader of her blog, we email about motherhood and random things and I admit it, I copy her.
She just posted her 25 Random Things to her blog which I am about to do here, I also copied her idea of writing a blog in the first place. Just the other day I remembered that I got the fabulous idea to walk down the aisle to "Here Comes the Sun" when Jessie told me years ago that her sister did that. I am such a copycat!
Many of my friends(like Angie) are writing a list of 25 facts or random things about themselves and posting to Facebook, below is mine. Stay tuned as I copy more from Angie in the future. Now that it is out in the open, I won't be afraid to post baby pictures of myself, share books I'm reading and discuss wage discrimination. I truly believe that "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery", I guess that means I need to let Sara off the hook.
1. I love the Beatles. I walked down the aisle to “Here Comes the Sun”. In my opinion, the White Album is their best.
2. I am a laundry spaz. I like to wash, dry and fold my clothes in a particular way. If I don’t get all the laundry in the house done by Sunday night, even if we have been on vacation, I have been known to call in sick to work on Monday.
3. I have always been a huge fan of musicals. Favorites are West Side Story, Sound of Music, Moulin Rouge and My Fair Lady.
4. My “happy place” is Target. I spend at least an hour a week there. I think it is very calming to slowly browse through the store.
5. I have won big on slot machines twice despite not being a big gambler. The first time was almost $500 in Costa Rica when I desperately needed money and the second time was over $900 in Vegas on my way out of the casino to get a taxi to the airport.
6. I have a blog. At first I wrote about pregnancy and now I mainly write about Samantha and being a mom.
7. There is nothing better than taking a steaming hot bath. On average I take about 4 baths a week.
8. I love having a sister, and am enjoying her more every day. She is 15 years younger than me.
9. I consider myself a professional Internet researcher. I like to be challenged to find something random or strange via the world wide web.
10. Because of a book my CEO gave me, I have become an “inbox spaz”. I get anxious if I end the day with more than 10 emails sitting in my work or personal email inbox.
11. I love my daughter more than I could have imagined. I often question whether I could really love a second child nearly as much. I think every parent has a favorite and she is mine!
12. Dave and I met when we were 14 years old and had our lockers right next to each other when we started high school.
13. We didn’t date until college after he came to visit me in Costa Rica while I was studying abroad.
14. We got engaged at sunrise in Placencia, a sleepy little beach town in Belize.
15. I have a very spoiled pug named Javier. I can’t remember how we came up with his name but I had the name picked about three years before I got the pug.
16. I am oddly fascinated by the show “Big Love” and polygamy in general.
17. I am not much of a cook. Sometimes I wish I was just a little bit more domesticated.
18. As long as I live I will have a crush on John Elway. Since he retired I will admit I just don’t love the Broncos as much.
19. Many of my closest friends and favorite people to this day, graduated from Boulder High School in 1996.
20. I was born at Boulder Community Hospital, so was my husband, so was my daughter.
21. I lived in Tucson, Arizona from the time I was 7 until 13 and I still miss and love the desert.
22. I do not appreciate bathroom humor. I have never thought farting, burping, spitting, etc. is funny in any way.
23. I turn into a monster when I am overly tired or hungry. When it hits, I often can’t distinguish whether I am hungry or tired.
24. I hate, hate, hate working out. But I love the way I feel afterward so I force myself to do it a few times a week.
25. I think I am quite funny. In fact, I crack myself up many times every day. What do they say about people who laugh at their own jokes…?
I am a thirty(ish) mother trying to find balance as I tackle motherhood, work, friendships and marriage in Boulder, Colorado. I use this blog for written therapy, random motherhood rants, thoughts on life and for picture updates so you can see how our family is growing.
Influenza
Despite all of us getting the flu shot this year, Samantha has influenza. I myself have only had the flu once in my life and it was absolutely terrible. It is even more terrible to watch a sweet little baby suffer through it.
The worst of it was Thursday when Samantha had a fever of 103. She was completely lethargic and just moaned all night. We are now on Day #5 of her being sick and she is still very congested and has a nasty cough. Because she is so young, they don't prescribe anything for her. The only thing we can do is give her baby Tylenol and Motrin.
The doctor was concerned she also had pneumonia and ordered blood tests on Friday. The inexperienced "girls" at the blood test center were awful and pricked and prodded at Samantha trying to find a vein to get blood three times. I wanted to kill them! So to make matters worse, she has ugly looking bruises on her arms to go along with this infection.
I am hoping we are on the road to recovery, any idea how long the dreaded flu lasts?
The worst of it was Thursday when Samantha had a fever of 103. She was completely lethargic and just moaned all night. We are now on Day #5 of her being sick and she is still very congested and has a nasty cough. Because she is so young, they don't prescribe anything for her. The only thing we can do is give her baby Tylenol and Motrin.
The doctor was concerned she also had pneumonia and ordered blood tests on Friday. The inexperienced "girls" at the blood test center were awful and pricked and prodded at Samantha trying to find a vein to get blood three times. I wanted to kill them! So to make matters worse, she has ugly looking bruises on her arms to go along with this infection.
I am hoping we are on the road to recovery, any idea how long the dreaded flu lasts?
Samantha the Seamonkey

Dave and I first became friends when we were lifeguards at the Elks pool when we were 16 years old. So it only seems natural that Samantha is destined to enjoy swimming. We are hoping she will be an excellent swimmer like her Dad. To prepare her for her "Phelps-like" status, we signed her up for Seamonkeys class at the Recreation Center. She has been to two classes so far with Dave and they both are having a lot of fun.
Look at how great they both look. I am going to submit this photo for the next Recreation Center guide. I have such a model family! You can see more of the class and other pictures here.
Six Month Check Up
In my exhausted state last week I forgot to mention that we took Samantha in for her 6 month doctor appointment. Seems that she is staying steady in the weight and getting shorter. Maybe she will be more like her mom after all. She now weighs 17 pounds (75 percentile) and is 25 inches long (25 percentile). The doctor told us to start feeding her solids. So far we have given her rice cereal and oatmeal which she has been extremely uninterested in. Later this week we will try some sweet potatoes.
Knock on wood...but the past three nights she has slept through the night again without waking up. I'm not quite sure what to think. Still no teeth but she seems to be in better spirits. As long as she is sleeping we are all happy!
Knock on wood...but the past three nights she has slept through the night again without waking up. I'm not quite sure what to think. Still no teeth but she seems to be in better spirits. As long as she is sleeping we are all happy!
I'm so tired
You know the song by the Beatles? I have been singing it these past few days...
I'm so tired, I haven't slept a wink
I'm so tired, my mind is on the blink
I wonder should I get up and fix myself a drink
No,no,no.
Now I understand a little more why all those other moms look at me with an angry glare when I tell them Samantha sleeps through the night. This week she is not sleeping through the night or through any real length of time. Rather it is every hour or so waking up and screaming her head off.
I can feel a tooth trying to push through and I'm hoping once it does we can all go back to sleep like normal people. We even tried the "cry it out" method last night which she did not respond favorably to. Maybe if she cried it OUT and fell asleep that would be good but apparently she didn't get it out of her system.
I'm so tired, I haven't slept a wink
I'm so tired, my mind is on the blink
I wonder should I get up and fix myself a drink
No,no,no.
Now I understand a little more why all those other moms look at me with an angry glare when I tell them Samantha sleeps through the night. This week she is not sleeping through the night or through any real length of time. Rather it is every hour or so waking up and screaming her head off.
I can feel a tooth trying to push through and I'm hoping once it does we can all go back to sleep like normal people. We even tried the "cry it out" method last night which she did not respond favorably to. Maybe if she cried it OUT and fell asleep that would be good but apparently she didn't get it out of her system.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)