Unspeakable

I have been contemplating about what to write about this week. I asked my family, and they said in no uncertain terms that I could not write about what is actually happening here. They say that I have been using a certain word too often, and people at home might start to get concerned or something. So, I guess I will try to tell you about what is happening around here without referring to that unspeakable word!So, my week started out by learning to do IV's on the neighbor man. He was a great sport and let Andrew and I poke him repeatedly while trying to feel the difference between skin, tissue and veins! It was loads of fun...at least for us. He is still alive, so I think that our final outcome was good. I told him to come on over any time he wishes and I will be glad to practice some more. I hear that you have to do it 30 times in order to be good at it, so I don't mind if he needs a few more before we move. I like learning new things!After all that excitement, I spent a wonderful day holding Hannah and singing softly to her. I think that Destiny got jealous, and so that night she joined in the chorus, thereby forcing Mom to spend long portions of the night sitting up with her. The only problem with Destiny is that she just does not know when to quit! She has gotten more attention the last few days than I was really wanting to give. Not only that, but this effective attention getting device seems to spread easily, and so now I sing a lot and spend quality time with many of our family members! Oh my...no, life is never boring!Travis did get on the ball while I was doing all this, and started getting ready to move. The storage room that I was so worried about is now looking rather bare! It is amazing what a little cleaning can do. I am hoping that our little ones will all be back to normal soon so that I can start helping with the packing. Have you ever tried to move without having any boxes? (Hmmmm....I just got to wondering what "normal" is...)Keep us in your prayers as always.

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