So things have bern super crazy the last month or so. Z has been growing like a weed and eating so much food it is amazing! So I have been spending a lot of days trying to make loads of baby food to try to keep her growing body happy. FYI she loves everything sp far but avacado. This includes egg yolkes, garlic celery and pototoes and brocoli. She is just munching away with her two bottom shark teeth, and I keep thinking she will break some more soon because she has been drooling tons, but so far nothing else has reared its sharp little head. She has also just about grown out of her car seat, so guess what one of her christmas presents will be... She also had a photo shoot saturday for christmas time with the fabulous photographers at urbanroots photography.com. She is so cute I can't barely stand it, how did I get so lucky. And speaking of luck Jon and I have both made a few career changes. Jon got a job with MSS ( the company that built rio tinto stadium) and I after two years of waiting got a full time RN job at Lakeview hospital. It is so nice to have a full time job and I am so thankful that alot of the pain and drama of the last two years will be gone! So lots of fun and exciting things at the Horman household. But on a side note I just want to thank all those, espcially my hubby who has been ridiculously patient and supportive through this whole ordeal, who have been there for me and my family. Thanks to my co-workers at east 8 for helping me get through my CNA days. Thanks to my family for their patience in my absence of family dinners and functions because of having to work 4 twelve hour shifts. And thanks again my wonderful Jon for putting up with an exhausted wife with changing hormones, extreme fatigue, shorten fuses, and absentee on many nights of the week. Thank you thank you thank you all and I wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. Also this friday I saw the new Breaking Dawn! Love and happiness! It was really good and I throughly enjoyed it. Oh I also just rediscovered my library card. I have read two books in about two weeks, whichis pretty good for me. The latest two are The Road by cormac mccarthy and Water For Elephants whose authors name escapses me. But I am going to try to carve through some books I have been wanting to read for some time and since I will be down to only thred twelve hour shifts now I can read at home without passing out midsentence and waking up at 1 with a crooked net and a book print on my forehead.
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