Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Camp chaos

Well I'm not sick of looking at that picture of Jeff and me, but I'm sure everyone else is. Life is pretty crazy right now. Jeff is currently doing night float, which means he stays up all night and then comes home and sleeps all day. I personally don't like it at all. It's annoying because I can't go in our bedroom much and Owen likes to say "Time to wake Daddy up!" I think just to annoy me. I'm just glad Jeff isn't going into anything too tuff. I couldn't stand 24 hr shifts all the time. What else is going on in our lives? Well besides being pregnant and not feeling the best I've had so much to do for girls camp. I'm getting there but still have lots to do. I'll be glad when it's over. I just got done teaching our skit to the girls and it was really fun. It made me wish I could be in it with them. We've been having awesome weather so I knew we were if for it next week. The forcast is high 80's low 90's. That's fine when you're in Utah, but try Pennsylvania with about 100% humidity atttached to it. And it doesn't cool down at night like in Utah. I think I'm going to die next week. I can hardly sleep with it's 75 with a fan blowing on me. Well the house is a mess, Owen is in the tub, and it's not getting any earlier so I better go! Hope you liked the exciting update!

3 comments:

Jon said...

Truly an excellent update. I can relate with the girls camp part, but not the pregnant, caring for a 2-year old single mom girls camp coordinator part. That sounds difficult. Most things that are difficult are definitely worth the effort.

Katherine and Rick said...

Sounds like your life is interesting. You sure are doing a good job. You have such a great family. Do your best,and the Lord will help you.
Dad

Laurissa said...

Yes, I sympathize--nights are the worse. I'm glad he's finished now! Good luck next week--maybe you should go buy a battery operated fan--not only do you have to deal with humidity and heat, but it seems like when you're pregnant the temperature always feels at least ten degrees higher than it actually is.