Happy Friday! This has been a good day - and is even better now because it's quittin' time and I can go enjoy my weekend.
Just a couple of random thoughts and things.
BABY MANIA has hit the world of my friends. Congratulations to Greg and Lisa on the birth of their son. Lisa is not on blogger (yet...) but she is one of my friends from the early days of Financial Aid and just had her baby yesterday. I can't wait to meet him! And congratulations to Kyle and Ruth on the birth of their daughter - born just less than two hours ago! Keep Ruth in your prayers if you think of it. She has battled gallstone attacks for her entire pregnancy (she is my pregnancy HERO!) and within the next couple of weeks will finally be able to have surgery to fix that and she'll be able to eat her own pick of food for the first time in forever! AND last but absolutely not least - congratulations to Marty and Lori on the birth of their daughter, Jillian, who was born this morning! They've already posted some pictures, so you can check that out. She's a cutie!
And this has nothing to do with anything else - but today I had to take an early lunch and so I channel surfed for a while. I had no idea what was on at that hour since I'm never home then - but I ran across the show "At Home with Chuck and Jenni" and some lady I don't know was singing a song that never ended. I happened to catch a glimpse of her background vocals and guess who was back there! Melinda Doolittle. From American Idol! Apparently this was not a recent taping of At Home...and it was from her BGV days. Very exciting! She was just as sweet a singer in the background as she was every week on American Idol. Love her!
Well - it's time to exercise or scrapbook or somethin.
2 hours ago
2 comments:
I've been studying my Medical Terminology too long. My first thought on reading about Ruth's coming gallstone surgery is that it's called a cholelithectomy (excision of gallstones). It's so sad that my mind goes there first...
Skyepuppy - I laughed when I read that, because I do the same thing with my job. Fortunately in my line of work, the words are MUCH easier to pronounce. I have a feeling if I tried that one - well, it wouldn't be good.
How have we let work so take over?
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