Good:
1. Jen was driving past an antique toy store and noticed they were selling a used jogging stroller. We decided to go check it out on Saturday. First we realized that it didn’t really seem to be an antique or a toy. If it was an antique – it was a nice antique. They were asking $59 bucks for this guy. It is a Schwinn – its German – the Porsche of jogging strollers. The front break needs to be tweaked. I’ll have to see if I can get some help adjusting that. Anyway we were able to get it for an even $50. I can’t wait to take it for a spin. On a side note – of course we decided to celebrate the purchase by going to Cold Stone Creamery to get some ice cream.
2. We got the switch back from manufacturing and ran it hot and cold so far so good. The customer is coming to our work on Tuesday to check our progress – among other things. We are planning to take a trip to California the week of September 10 to help them integrate it. So it really has to be ready to go by then.
3. Personally I think Jen is beautiful, amazing, the love of my life so I love her just the way she it but she is excited that she only has 6 more lbs to lose to get back to her pre-pregnancy weight.
4. Our friends Rob and Tonya – who live in Kentucky – are due in March. We are really excited for them.
Bad:
1. We took Keegan to the doctor to get his 4 month shots. They gave him 3 needles in the leg and make him drink some sweet medicine. It was really tough to watch our little boy get stuck like that. He was rather uncomfortable. Jen was proactive this time and gave him baby Tylenol to make sure he didn’t get a fever. He was tough and did really well, though he his little legs were swollen last night. He’s seems better today – Saturday. In addition to the shots the doctor confirmed that his head is small. She wasn’t overly concerned that his head was small though she didn’t like that the space between the growth plates on the top of his head was a little small. There’s not much we can do except monitor his developmental progress. He seems really aware to me, he improves every day. I really think that it helps Jen stays home and interacts with him. That’s about the most we can do.
2. Jan (Jen’s alter ego that comes out while she sleeps) needs a night guard. Apparently Jan grinds her teeth at night so that is causing Jen’s teeth to be more sensitive than normal. Stress is a (rhymes with witch) . . .
3. I had to go to work late on Thursday night – from 11:30PM to about 2:00AM. I had to run some thermal tests for the switch. I had to be back at work by 9:00AM the next morning. We are running continual thermal tests through out the weekend. I “volunteered” for Friday. Tena volunteered for Saturday and Tam for Sunday. Hopefully all will go well. My shift went well. But my schedule it kind of messed up now. I had to take some WallQuil – that’s wallmart’s version of Nyquil to get settled down.
1. Jen was driving past an antique toy store and noticed they were selling a used jogging stroller. We decided to go check it out on Saturday. First we realized that it didn’t really seem to be an antique or a toy. If it was an antique – it was a nice antique. They were asking $59 bucks for this guy. It is a Schwinn – its German – the Porsche of jogging strollers. The front break needs to be tweaked. I’ll have to see if I can get some help adjusting that. Anyway we were able to get it for an even $50. I can’t wait to take it for a spin. On a side note – of course we decided to celebrate the purchase by going to Cold Stone Creamery to get some ice cream.
2. We got the switch back from manufacturing and ran it hot and cold so far so good. The customer is coming to our work on Tuesday to check our progress – among other things. We are planning to take a trip to California the week of September 10 to help them integrate it. So it really has to be ready to go by then.
3. Personally I think Jen is beautiful, amazing, the love of my life so I love her just the way she it but she is excited that she only has 6 more lbs to lose to get back to her pre-pregnancy weight.
4. Our friends Rob and Tonya – who live in Kentucky – are due in March. We are really excited for them.
Bad:
1. We took Keegan to the doctor to get his 4 month shots. They gave him 3 needles in the leg and make him drink some sweet medicine. It was really tough to watch our little boy get stuck like that. He was rather uncomfortable. Jen was proactive this time and gave him baby Tylenol to make sure he didn’t get a fever. He was tough and did really well, though he his little legs were swollen last night. He’s seems better today – Saturday. In addition to the shots the doctor confirmed that his head is small. She wasn’t overly concerned that his head was small though she didn’t like that the space between the growth plates on the top of his head was a little small. There’s not much we can do except monitor his developmental progress. He seems really aware to me, he improves every day. I really think that it helps Jen stays home and interacts with him. That’s about the most we can do.
2. Jan (Jen’s alter ego that comes out while she sleeps) needs a night guard. Apparently Jan grinds her teeth at night so that is causing Jen’s teeth to be more sensitive than normal. Stress is a (rhymes with witch) . . .
3. I had to go to work late on Thursday night – from 11:30PM to about 2:00AM. I had to run some thermal tests for the switch. I had to be back at work by 9:00AM the next morning. We are running continual thermal tests through out the weekend. I “volunteered” for Friday. Tena volunteered for Saturday and Tam for Sunday. Hopefully all will go well. My shift went well. But my schedule it kind of messed up now. I had to take some WallQuil – that’s wallmart’s version of Nyquil to get settled down.