Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Funny quotes

So for Christmas I got Jon an ESPN "Quote of the Day" calendar. I don't really much care for some of the quotes, but today's is pretty funny:

Pro golfer Elaine Johnson, after her tee shot hit a tree and caromed into her bra: "I'll take a two-stroke penalty, but I'll be damned if I'm going to play the ball where it lies.

I mean, seriouslly, how would one play that where it lies? It just shows that my husband truely knows my sense of humor because he sent me that, and he normally doesn't mention the quotes to me (unless they are from Hoosiers, and then I get another retelling of the movie plot as well).

Well, July 8th is our wedding anniversary! So that is pretty exciting. And only 4 more weeks until we get to leave Sacramento and spend a week in Tahoe.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

A whole long month

So its been almost a month since I updated the blog. Sorry! I simply haven't had a lot of free time, well time at all.



My wrist surgery went well. I am now in physical therapy where they are shooting electricity through my wrist to get my nerves to function better. And then I have to do all these stretches and horrible exercises. I am in a lot of pain. But afterwards they give me a good hand massage, so that is nice.



Jon is, at this very moment, getting our house extremely dirty by cleaning the grill inside. I will never truely understand the thought process, and I am scared to ask. But he's cleaning it, and I have steaks waiting for it to be cleaned, so everything will be great tomorrow.



Nicholas is growing as usual. He's a big boy, and people constantly think he is 2 or 2.5 years old. Come on, just listen to him babble. I don't thin khe sounds like a 2 year old.



I picked him up from daycare today and all three of the mwere playing tag. Nicholas was permanently "it." He just ran after the other two kids and chased them down, then pushed them or tagged them, and then it started all over again.



He's a great kid, and I love him a ton. So does Jon.



Ok, more on our family later, when I have pictures.