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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Aunt here, too!

Kelly, I say Aunt as "ant" too...

I am an Aunt ~ my sister has a little girl, Caitlin, who will be 11 in November. I remember seeing Tonia (my sister) changing her diaper at the hospital, too, Kelly and thinking "no way, no how." Now I have two of my own little aliens :)

Doug's sister also has two girls, Katelyn and Samantha. They live about an hour south of us and they just aren't as close as what my side of the family is. We see them 2-3 times a year maybe. Sad, really. They stay busy. Katelyn is going to MIZZOU and Samantha is in high school. Lynn is an RN, although she stays at home right now and she's married to a doctor.

Barb, I'm glad hubby is finally off on his trip. We talked about meeting up, what? Two years in advance and it just didn't happen. I still hold out hope that one of these days, we WILL plan a girls weekend together. I can't wait!!!

Courtney, I hope Jon gets to feeling better soon (for your sake!) Why is it that the world stops when they are sick, but heaven forbid, we stop and sit down while we're sick. Blah.

Cera, girl - I'm so happy for you!! WOOT WOOT on all the endless possibilities. Definitely keep us posted and be PICKY AS HELL. We know they all want you...you take your time and make a good, safe and secure decision on something that you know you'll LOVE.

Jenna, I totally agree with Cera that if you're not happy, get outta town girlie. I know, that's a lot easier said than done. Hang in there. We're here for ya!

Was the question of the week about anti-depressants or whether we're aunts? I already answered the aunt question and I'll answer the anti-depressant one. Ya'll know after I found out about what Doug was doing, I hit rock bottom. I went, talked to my family doc and he put me on a couple different things. Horrible side effects of those so I went back and he put me on Cymbalta. I was on that for a good while and I could tell it was making a huge difference, in my general attitude toward him which was important to remain civil with the man. Since having my IUD, I admit, I haven't been taking them for some reason (not sure why). I've always been horrible at taking any type of medicine. I need to get my butt back on them though. So, basically, I think they are a good thing. Eventually, I'll be weaned from them when I feel I'm ready which being off of them for a while, I know it's not time. Like Jenna said, though, some people use them as a crutch to avoid confronting their problems head-on. Not here. Ya'll know I like confrontation WAY too much! heehee.

Okay, off to find something to do. OH! We have our volleyball game tonight. Please pray for no broken bones or sprained ankles on my end, k??? Thanks!

Love you girls!

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