Thursday, June 28, 2007

The Big Papsdorf Excitement

Jon wants to know how exciting our summer has been. Well, it's been crazy here at the Papsdorf household.

1. Reva is going to bed on her own. For at least a while. So now I have some time in the evenings to wash the dishes, run some laundry and sweep the floor.

2. While baby is sleeping, I have also have the opportunity to begin updating our family blog. I am now up to mid-March. I have high hopes to be in April before the actual calendar hits July.

3. Reva and I took a trip to New York a couple weeks ago. Caleb's babysitter watched her one day. The second day she just came to the office with me. So far I haven't been relieved of my duties.

4. Caleb has gotten about 50 mosquito bites. The kid looks like he has the pox or something.

5. We've been getting rain nearly every day for something like a month now. The garden looks pretty good, but it's a shame we can hardly enjoy our yard with all the puddles, mud, humidity and mosquitos.

6. Josh does not like teaching 4 hour classes (6 to 10 pm two nights a week).

That's all the news I can muster this morning.

Ok people

Is everyone collectively having the most boring summer ever? I doubt that. How are you all doing?

Things here are going well. I can't believe it's been over a month since I got married, but it has been great. For those of you I haven't talked to, the honeymoon was fantastic. We got great weather in the Bahamas. It didn't rain until Friday evening, and we left Saturday morning. I was a little worried we weren't going to get off the island on Saturday (it was really windy and pouring rain), but everything went smoothly. Most surprisingly, Delta, which I hate with a passion, didn't screw anything up. Flights on time, no lost baggage - it was a minor miracle.

GO TRIBE.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Going CRAZY

Hi all,
I'm going insane. The days are SO slow. I have 12 more days of third year. It's as if every minute is a decade...that's probably because I'm moving so slowly. I weigh roughly a billion pounds now. Oh well. I have more sympathy for my patients, I think.
Regardless, I hope that everyone is doing well.
Miss you,
Kristin