They said she wouldn’t be smiling for a few months, but she’s been smiling for weeks now. She’s been holding her head up, and can support her weight on her legs, and lots of other stuff that tiny babies supposedly can’t do. The smiling is my favorite, though. It’s not the random smiles from gas pains, either… sure, she had those, but she smiles at you, now. She’s ticklish, too. You can tickle her belly and she smiles. Just precious.
Fri
20 Mar
updates
Published under Uncategorized.I guess I haven’t been writing on here much these days. I think I’ve been spending more of my computer time on facebook. I’ve enjoyed catching up with people and seeing what they’re up to, and haven’t been spending as much time here to rant about things to be read by all two of you who still come here occasionally.
Generally, life is both the same, and completely different. Everything still pisses me off. I still have to deal with people at work who are incompetent, and people who get special treatment, and crap. I still have to deal with HOA managers who c’nat tipe or spel, and think that hurricanes only blow down fences that can’t be seen from the street. I still have to deal with politics at church.
But on the other hand, there’s Brianna. It’s impossible to be pissed off when that little baby smiles at you. And she does! She’s so cute. And so ahead of her age.
I was actually sad to have to come back to work after we had her. I’m trying to take off every other Friday to be at home, but that’s not working, schedule-wise. Maybe it’ll work in the future.
And maybe I’ll be able to clean the house more in the future, too… Chelsea and Chris are in town for spring break, and the house is a mess. I feel bad about it, but haven’t been able to clean it up, yet. I’d just rather sit and stare at the baby… maybe that’s why my parents never cleaned the house?
Oh well… must run. Later.
Quote of the Day:
"So, farewell, best of luck, avoid boiled cabbage, don’t eat earwax, and always look on the bright side of life." – from Eldest, by Christopher Paolini. (and probably the only good quote of his books so far.)