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It's Over!

I made three meals today, went swimming with the kids, got Brooklyn to her first ballet lesson and even had energy clean a bit! We went apple picking and I got $100 worth of fruits and veggies (Counting $25 worth of raw honey and maple syrup (: ) Paige is eating again!

Brooklyn was SO excited for her first ballet lesson!
Apple Picking in Indiana!
The nausea ended over a week ago and I am SO grateful!!! Thank you everyone for the suport, advice and words of encouragement as I went through one of the longest 4 months of my life!

My girls for Sista-Nanza 2011
So much has happened since I fell off the blogging band wagon, but most recently, Trey threw a surprise 30th party where 5 of my closest friends flew in to spend an entire weekend in Chicago with me! It was amazing to say the least. The day after they all left, we went down to Tennessee and Georgia to see Trey's family, then the day after we got home, Trey started a new Job! He is enjoying it. Will start a new semester next week and I am just grateful that I will be functional for this next leg of single parenthood. (with 40 hours of work and 30 hours of studies, we won't be seeing him much!
DDaddy and Nana's is Heaven on Earth for the kids!
PS is anyone else hating this new blogger template? I can't figure out how to use it and organize everything in my post!

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Unknown said…
Yay! I'm so glad you're feeling better. Happy late birthday to you. Your celebrations sounded like a blast.

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