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Liz, Kristen & Ashley AKA- the Princesses

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Lots of news

I finished the book I was reading today and was trying to think of what to read next. thanks for the suggestion Kiki. I'm going to the library on tuesday.

I've been pretty sick. Really tired, nauseas, and a really bad cold/cough. I didn't go to church today and took 2 naps. Hopefully I will be better this week. I was supposed to speak today, but luckily they called me on Friday night and postponed my talk for a few weeks so Chuck could speak with me.

We are going camping this weekend by Las Vegas with Chuck's family. It's a place called Warm Springs and they have natural spring pools that are at a constant 88 degrees. FUN! It's been a while since I've been camping, and I have definitely never gone with a 1 year old and while pregnant. Should be fun.

One of my good friends from MD just told me that her husband has Lymph node cancer and maybe Testicular cancer. She's my age with 2 kids 4 and 1. She now lives is Las Vegas, so I'm going to go visit her in a few weeks. Very sad.

My sister, Suzanne had her baby!!!! Last night her water broke at home. By the time they got to the hospital and she was checked in she was at an 8!! Which means NO epidural. The baby came less than 2 hours later. Emily (their baby) is in the ICU but is improving. She had fluid in her lungs and needed to be on oxygen and has low blood sugar count. Out my sisters and I, Suzanne definitely has the lowest tolerance for pain and discomfort so it is pretty funny that she is the one that had a child naturally. She is doing well and hopefully they will be able to take their girl home soon.

2 Comments:

  • At 12:11 AM, Blogger kiki said…

    Wow, when was Suzanne's baby due? How big was she?

     
  • At 10:38 AM, Blogger kiki said…

    so the book is written by an anthropologist, so it's not really a novel, It's talking aobut the medical comuinity and the culture of this little girl who needs medical care and how they clash, it's very interesting, but if you don't like anthropological type books - you may not enjoy it. It's also more meidically than I was expecting. about 5 people have recommended it to me, and looking back, they are all in the medical or teaching prpfession.... but it's still really good, you should still give it a try!

     

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