Saturday, September 05, 2009

What a disappointing day it has been. We have been getting psyched up around here for days for the first OU football game of the year and then to have it turn out like it did... phooey. Not only did we lose to an unranked team but our star QB was injured and will be out for weeks if not for the season.

So much for OU football this year.

I have been having a horrible time adjusting to the new BP medication I'm taking. So, I've done a little self-medicating and cut the dosage in half and then I will build up to taking the whole dosage as I get used to it. But, I think with the change the cough is getting a little better. I have slept two or three nights this week without waking up having a coughing fit.

Mark is off on a new tangent... I don't really feel at liberty to talk about it yet. But, if it works out it could be a very good deal and a life saver for our dwindling business. (you know that feeling if you talk about something it might jinx it?)
You will be the first to know if it does work.

Our lives are pretty constant, (ie. boring) school is going smoothly, the kids are good, Zoe is growing up so fast. Their talk of moving has subsided a little, so maybe it is not going to happen anytime soon. I have always fully expected that eventually they would leave here to try life on their own but now that there is a Zoe I dread it more all the time.

So... how is life with you?

4 comments:

Sandra said...

Life is good. I'm learning to appreciate this beautiful place we live and enjoy my family more and more.

Kristen said...

Boring = good. :) Yeah.

Fine here. We're taking a vacation in a few weeks so I'm very excited about that. The leaves are falling and I'm enjoying the cool-down.

E. Michelle said...

life is...exciting and daunting. Boston is so "off-the-map" for me, so new and un-envisioned. still, i am liking it.

aola said...

Kristen - where are you guys going on your vacation?

Erica - I envy you your youth and exciting new life. I hope you are having fun with this new adventure. I remember how much fun Mark and I had when we took off to live in Montana, it brought us closer together than we had ever been.