18.11.06

Our goofy girl



We were on our way to the beach today and Jolene kept saying "bucket, bucket!". I wasn't really paying attention until she started saying "head, head, Head!!!". So I turned around and this is what I saw.....





What a goof!


Monday is my due date, so far nothing exciting is happening. I am having contractions but usually just at night. I think this kid is going to take it's time just like Jolene did.

Less than two weeks before our moms come to visit. We are starting to get excited!



In other news we thought that our digital camera was dead. When we would turn it on nothing would happen, just a blank screen. We were feeling pretty bummed about it because we just spent $600 on brakes for the car and were not really wanting to spend money on a new camera. Thankfully we messed around with it for awhile and realized that it was just the SD card that was not working, actually it is dead. So we only had to spend $50 for a new card and now the camera is working great. Living here in Oz our digital camera is a lifesaver for keeping friends and family up to date on what is going on. Pictures are always more fun to look at.




There is talk in the newspapers of water restrictions being moved to the final stage (stage 4) soon. If this happens it means that we can no longer water the garden or flowers, period. As it is I can only water on Tuesdays and Saturdays. I am struggling to keep the tree ferns alive, Jolene's bath water is a lifesaver. I could still use the bathwater but she only takes a bath twice a week. Not a whole lot of water to spread out between the garden, flowers, and tree ferns.

2 comments:

Jake and Jess said...

Yeah, water restrictions. Here in Morocco we are actually living just within the bounds of the Sahara desert... we just also happen to be in a city higher than Denver. Unfortunately they have no public policy regarding water consumption, they just jack up the price of water to make people use less.

As for Thanksgiving, we are planning on inviting over a bunch of Moroccans we know to celebrate with us. We took over another teacher's Engish class, so we had a lesson on holidays in Morocco and holidays in the US, then invited them to come over this Thursday to enjoy pumpkin pie and apple cider with us.

Good luck with the new little one. Dang, a dual citizen, what a lucky kid.

Gabe said...

ju have a baby yet? cmon, I'm tired of waiting, slacker. pop it out already.