I've been sucking at this Blog Tuesday, ya'll, and I'll tell you why. Tuesday is Husband's first school day of the week, which means this mama gets in the sweats and parks it on the couch. I was SOOOOOOOO lazy today. But, let's continue with an update.
Husband is in school, with what is considered full-time credit hours, for a major called agricultural production and management. It's obviously useful for what he's about to do, so it makes sense that he would do this, but right now he's working on his pre-requisites, so his classes are speech, communication (he thinks these might as well be the same class, because they overlap so well), national government and psychology. He's got no interest in any of them, but they're still managing to stress him out because he's not one to slack off on something whether he cares about it or not.
J is in the beginning stages of potty-training....again. We had slacked off on it because it was cold and I hesitated so much to let him run around in just skivvies, socks and a shirt, that I let it go and just put him back in diapers. But now there's a new development coming to our family that mandates this child be potty-trained.
G is back with her dad after having spent Christmas with us. She scored big this Christmas, and is now in the midst of doing well in school and selling Girl Scout cookies, and looking forward to some big family changes.
We're having another baby! This little angel is due in early July. The timing is odd, but we'll make do with it all. The house building is obviously more imperative than ever, and since we already have house plans, we're ready to go when it stops freezing. We've already staked and twined the rough layout of our bottom floor, and figured out where we want to put most of the outside stuff. Now it's just a matter of...doing. We may be spending a couple weeks in the camper with the new baby, but really, that's tolerable. He/She will still be super tiny.
I really need to get back into my normal rhythm of blogging, along with everything else I know needs to be done for the good of my family. The pregnancy has put a serious crimp in my mood, routine and motivation. But I'll get there.