Well, I fail at keeping a normal routine during the holidays. My last post was before Thanksgiving, and it is now two weeks after New Years...
So let's get up-to-date, shall we?
Thanksgiving
Mostly spent with my family, as that is the only time that the entire extended family gets together. We usually host about 65 people at my parent's farm. This year was no exception. David and I went down the weekend before in order to welcome (and meet!) baby Aubrey, who was in the states for the first time. We had a lovely visit with both families even though I was plagued by migraines for several days.
As soon as we got home from Thanksgiving, I came down with a cold. Or allergies. Not sure exactly. Anyway, I was sick for an entire week! After a week of being sick, I noticed that I had a weird lump in my gum just above a crown that had bothered me during pregnancy... Not a good sign. I called the dentist Monday morning, and Monday afternoon David and I flew back to Dallas. After being passed around by several dentists and specialists, they determined that the tooth had a fracture and couldn't be repaired. Out it came! Scariest 5 minutes ever. Seriously. That was worse than childbirth! At least the perception of the tooth extraction was worse. I didn't actually feel any pain. I was numb for that. Just goes to show how scared our culture is of dentists. To all the dentists out there, I'm sorry! I know most of you are actually nice people!
Christmas
What a crazy adventure Christmas was! We had to go down four days earlier than we planned because I had to have a follow-up dentist appointment. That meant that we got to be at the airport when Aunt Kristen came in from Thailand! We had a large greeting party at the airport for her. It was her first time to meet and hold the babies, and it was very special for all involved. All of these people were crammed into a very full, very happy house, and we all had a blast! Lots of babies and 6am play dates... After about nine days however, David started to get a little overwhelmed by all the activity, so we packed up two days later and headed back to Arkansas.
Real Life
So now that the crazy holidays are over, real life has resumed. Jonathan went back to work (after being sick the week after we returned from Christmas!) and has now also started back to school. I am working now. Just three days a week. I watch a precious baby girl, S. I'm not sure her mom wants me sharing much about her on the internet, so we'll just call her S for now. She is less than 3 months old, so it's kinda like having twins a few days a week, except mine is a little older and self-sufficient. I'm not used to that. The baby that we see the most of is our cousin Alexa. Since she is older, David always seems like the "baby" of the two. Now he's the older one... Weird! I'm also starting to work on my final requirement to officially finish my degree in photography. After many unsuccessful attempts to find a suitable internship I finally petitioned for an independent project which was approved. Now I just have to do it. Many photoshoots coming this spring I hope!
More later...