09 March 2011

Happy Anniversary!


I hate getting my picture taken, but this one makes us look like we're farting on Santa. And that guy in the background with the mustache . . . his name is Rick.

Today is our 4th Anniversary! James and I have been married for 4 years and known each other for a little over 5. We've each gained some weight in that time, gained a lot of stuff in our house, and gained a beautiful daughter. We drive each other crazy most days, but we still like each other most days, too. What I've learned in the last 4 years is that being married is a challenge, but once you commit to sticking it out forever, it takes some of the pressure off making mistakes. So we know its okay even when I ask James, "Do you even like me?" He says with kind of a forced sigh, "Ya." And when he asks me, "Do you like me today?" I say in a routine answer, "I like you every day."

We are pretty exciting people. To celebrate today's occasion, James gave me an alarm clock and I gave him a gift card to Sears (he likes tools). Both gifts beat last year's book shelf. For dinner, the three of us went to the Rio Grande. It was yummy and Molly was an angel.

This is my favorite new Guster song and I think it fits the 30-something married couple, that's us! Thank you for being a good husband! Here's to many more years, Jim Bob!


Do You Love Me - Guster

We were young, twenty one, all those years ago
In came a fascination, everything is under control
Full of life, untried, through thickets and through thorns
Out came a revelation, everything is out of control

Do you feel it?
Do you feel it now?
Cuz we want it, but we don't know how?
Do we have it, as much as anybody ever has?
I wanna wake you from your dream,
I wanna know just who you're talking to when your singin' in your sleep
I wanna find out what it means
Do you love me?

Now we're fine, all right, but all those days are gone
We read our constellations, everything is under control
Are you tired, I'm tired(I'm tired)
The tv sparks and glows
The news man gives information, everything is under control

Do you feel it?
Do you feel it now?
Cuz we want it, but we don't know how?
Do we have it, as much as anybody ever has?
I wanna wake you from your dream,
I wanna know just who you're talking to when your singin' in your sleep
I wanna find out what it means
Do you love me?

I got marbles in my mouth
Thousand words I wanna say but it's impossible to spit em out
I can barely make a sound
Do you love me?

Do you feel it?
Do you feel it now?
Cuz we want it, but we don't know how?
Do we have it, as much as anybody ever has?
I wanna wake you from your dream,
I wanna know just who you're talking to when your singin' in your sleep
I wanna find out what it means
Do you love me?

I got marbles in my mouth
Thousand words I wanna say but it's impossible to spit em out
I can barely make a sound
Do you love me, love me?

Do do do do do, do do do do do do do....

08 March 2011

Do you have green goo coming out of your ears?


Molly does. Every day is a new adventure, apparently, with this little girl and her ears. She got the tubes a week and a half ago and the good news is they are working. How do we know they are working. For the last 2 days, green goo has been flowing out of them. I shouldn't say flowing, but rather steadily gathering and oozing. If the oozing isn't cleaned up (by a q-tip or mom's pinky fingernail), then it becomes extreme caked-on crustiness.

She's had a bit of a runny nose since the weekend and so I'm assuming she's just got a bit of a cold. Otherwise, she's fine. No fever. Not too much out-of-the-ordinary grumpiness. Basically, what normally comes out of a runny nose, is now coming out her ears. The good news is that if it weren't for the tubes, the gooey green stuff would probably be pooling behind her ear drums and causing yet another infection. The other good news is that she is done taking yucky oral antibiotics (to which I would only give her after a taste of ibuprofen because she likes the taste of it and is tricked into swallowing the yucky stuff). The other good news is that this was remedied with a phone call and not a doctor's visit. Now, she has ear drops. 5 drop. 3 times a day. Repeat for 7 days. Hopefully they clear up the green goo.

Also, related to the green goo or not, I don't know, but she has had a hard time falling asleep the last 2 nights. Last night James and I fought with her for almost an hour and a half before she gave in. She's usually a really good sleeper and I don't know what the deal was. It wasn't a sad, "I don't feel good cry." It was more of a "Grrr. I'm mad at the world cry."

Tonight she did the same thing, but I didn't want to fight her. I gave in. I put her in the car and we drove to Walgreens to pick up her ear drops. She was asleep by the time we got back home and should stay asleep. Hopefully tomorrow will be better.

And . . . in case you were wondering about it, I've given you a diagram of the middle ear.

And . . . just to report, James got released from being the EQ President tonight. If you see an extra smile on his face the next time you see him, that's why.

06 March 2011

Hello!


Hi. It's Molly here.

My mom made me sit for a quick photo shoot before church today because I was wearing a new dress. I hardly even wear dresses, but I seem to grow out of them before I get to wear them much. Here are the pictures she took. As you can see from some of them, I am having a very hard time sitting still lately.