So much to talk about, so little time (literally; I have until this episode of Curious George is over and then it's back to being Kadin's playmate).
- We have a new addition to our family . . . no, Kylee has not been born yet (although I am really wishing she was right now because I am tired of being pregnant!), we got a new car. Unfortunately it was out of necessity rather than planning; Jeremy got into a car accident last Friday and completely wrecked our Honda. Thankfully he is fine, but we had to figure out what we were going to do about a second car (sharing a car would be crazy with Jeremy having to drive different places for work meetings and me starting to have doctor's appointments every week now). Jeremy did the research and decided that he wanted to look into getting a Honda CR-V. So after working with our insurance (thanks to Jeremy's amazing salesman skills, they ended up giving us more money than we anticipated), we were able to take the money from the old car and put it into a 2000 Honda CR-V. So a stressful situation that turned out pretty well!
- I had another ultrasound (I think this is the 5th or 6th one . . . it's been really fun to watch all the changes) to measure Kylee and make sure that she is doing alright. She gave the ultrasound tech some sass, throwing out an elbow or a knee when the tech pushed down a little harder to see something specific. Everything looks great (I had them check AGAIN to make sure she is still a girl; I think I will be paranoid about that until she is actually born!). She is small, about 50% on the growth estimate chart, but still within the normal range. Jeremy is worried that she is going to be too small, so he is constantly reminding me to eat A LOT! I just tell him that I was not built for big babies! After my next appointment, I start going every week, which means I am getting close! I am getting anxious and excited the closer we get!
- The last and most exciting thing is that my brother Jordan got home from his mission yesterday! He has been serving for 2 years in Cordoba, Argentina and it was so amazing to see him come home and see what a change has been made in him. Kadin and I got to go to the airport with my parents to meet his plane and as soon as I saw him, I was amazed at how grown-up he seemed. This mission was such an amazing experience for him and I can tell that it made such a difference for him in becoming even more of a great person.
When Jordan left, Kadin was 8 months old, just learning how to sit up by himself and eat solid foods. Now he is 2 1/2 and Jordan was absolutely amazed at how different he was. Kadin took a little while to warm up to him, but once he did, Jordan had to hide in the bathroom to get some space because Kadin didn't want to leave his new friend! My mom and dad asked Kadin if he knew who Jordan was and after thinking for a second, Kadin said "Jesus". There must be a pretty strong spirit around Jordan and Kadin probably recognizes that. It was really fun to see him interact with Jordan and just to see Jordan again.
It was awesome to see Jordan again, but it was also really surreal. It seemed like it was always this thing in the future, "Jordan is coming home" but now that it is "Jordan is home", it is just weird! It also makes me panic a little more about the holidays and getting ready . . . just another reminder that time is going faster than I am!
2 comments:
Was Jeremy hurt at all? Congrats on the new car. Exciting.
Also, our old bishop and his wife are actually the Mission Pres and wife in the Cordoba mission. There names are Stephen and Barbara Olsen. You will have to ask your brother how he liked them. They were amazing in our ward so I'm sure they are amazing on the mission too.
I started reading about the new addition and before I read further, I sat here trying to remember when you are due and was shocked how early you had her. I am happy that she isn't here quite yet.
I haven't seen your cute belly in a while. Maybe I will see you sometime soon. I am happy that things are going well for you.
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