The beginning of my week started with sad news. A woman who graduated from Bloomfield died in a whitewater rafting accident. My mom was pretty good friends with her and I had played soccer and golf with her on occasion. I didn't know her extremely well, and she was more of an acquaintance than a friend, but I did know her. If you know what I mean. I was and am very sad about it. Her death was very tragic and she was very young. It makes a person really think.
And this morning we got very good, happy news! Mike's sister, Stephanie, had her baby! Yay! Her name is Caroline Ruby and both the baby and mom are doing well. I get so excited about new babies... there is just so much hope and joy surrounding them! I am very excited that we will be visiting them in a few weeks. Congratulations to the Potters!!
Today I am reading a really REALLY good book that kind of ties both of these events together. It is called "Wear Clean Underwear: A fast, fun, friendly, and essential guide to legal planing for busy parents." It is by Alexis Martin Neely. It is really well written and I want to start getting down to business with Mike and making sure that we have all of our plans in place should anything happen to him or me. I HIGHLY recommend it to all parents out there -- even if you think you are prepared, I think that there are things in this book that everyone could use.
Other things... Mike started his internship and Marisol and I miss him in the morning because he is gone much earlier now. Marisol wakes up and after a while looks at me and says, "Where'd daddy go?" I officially told Ida and Dan that we will be trying to find a new gig once their new baby comes. So Ida is looking for a new nanny and Marisol and I are exploring some options. We are going to miss Nils and his family! This whole year has just been perfect -- but we decided that adding a newborn would be more than I am comfortable to take on.
The weather is getting nice here too. We are enjoying lots of playgrounds and play dates. I am really starting to feel settled here and like it is home. I have made some wonderful friends and that feels really good! We are looking forward to visits with family and friends in June and July and a trip to our true home Rochester!
I guess that's all for now!
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I'm sorry about the death of your friend. Hold your loved ones close to you and pray for the best. And keep on enjoying fun things like biking over the bridge!!
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