Are you scared? Well, you shouldn't be!
I'm so happy to be back to my "healthy", normal self. Last week was really trying for me with a monster sinus infection and upper respiratory infection attacking my every intention. I attempted to pull myself together and go to work on Wednesday, but my conscience (hubster) thought it better that I continued to rest. It was a good thing I listened to him because Wednesday afternoon hit me like a freight train and I was back in bed for the rest of the week. Today is my third day back at the office and I'm feeling 100% better and have been getting a lot done, both around the house and on the job.
So, let's see. It seems to me there might be some unfinished business to attend to. Oh, that's right! The 100th post scarf giveaway. As it turns out, only two people entered. I'm not disappointed or surprised; it was my first post after a two-month blogging hiatus. So, since I couldn't bear to randomly select just one of the two entrants, both Jenna from Jenna's Journeys and Michelle from 5 Little Wolfs will be receiving a crocheted-by-me scarf in the near future. I know both IRL, so instead of a scrap-scarf, each will receive a scarf tailored to her. I am finishing up a swap on Craftster and will be sending that out by the end of next week. After that, I'll be shopping for some gorgeous yarn and the perfect patterns. I'm really excited and hope that Jenna and Michelle will be, too! (I'll contact each of you as your scarf is finished to find out where to send it.)
In other news...
Hubster and I have been budgeting and budgeting and talking and prioritizing and we think we've got the next year-and-a-half planned out barring any surprises. First on the agenda is paying off the rest of our consumer debt. By March of next year, everything besides our student loans and our house will be paid off! Woohoo! After that, we're planning on re-siding the house (it desperately needs it), building a new workroom/shed for hubster (so that his current workroom can be transformed into a nursery *squee*) and finally, saving up to pay cash for a new vehicle in 2011. Throw in a week-long trip to Corpus to see his brother graduate and visit his family and another week-long trip to Branson, MO with my family and we'll have a SUPER-FULL year! I know that some may find it ludicrous for us to plan like this, but I'm a planner. I need to have a goal in mind and work in steps towards that goal. It is how we've accomplished what we have so far. Surprises are a possibility and tend to come up, but Murphy's Law doesn't seem to apply when you're prepared for it.
Now that I've typed all of that out, I'm super excited about what 2010 holds for my honey and I!
Blessings to you and yours!
4 comments:
woohoo! Now will teach me how to wear a scarf!?!:) I am glad you are feeling better. I really do think it would be fun to get all of us FBCUC people back together someday. Nursery plans??:) How fun!
Yaaaaaaay! A scarf! I am so excited!
I am glad you are feeling better. Sick STINKS.
And we plan ahead too...we are currently working towards paying off the cars so the only debt will be the house. The plan is then that in 3 years, when that is done, we will be either building a pool OR buying a new RV. (currently have oooooold one) Plans are good!
Also I forgot to tell you, if it matters...I am allergic to wool. Will that matter with my scarf?
Jenna: Don't worry! I'll find a good "warm-weather" scarf pattern for you. Something open-work and lacy. (I thought it might be nice to send you something girly to have amidst your boy brood!) I would love to see everyone and reminisce!! The nursery plans are just to be prepared. I don't want to be 8 months pregnant and trying to pick out paint and floor colors. :)
Michelle: Don't worry! I don't really like to work with wool. I'll find something soft and non-wooly! :) I tend to work with cotton or synthetic.
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