I have also been given an award. I would like to thank Pink Lip Gloss and Prenatals and Greetings from Nowhere, NM for this award:
I am a little fuzzy with the rules, but I think I have to state 7 things about myself and then give the award to 15(?!) bloggers and tell them that I've given them the award. Well...here goes nothing :)
1. I am a 14th generation American and I can trace at least one ancestor back the 11th century in England.
2. My husband and I met when we were both working at the Stap.les distribution center. (They pack up the orders that come in from the 1-800 number and ship them out overnight). He was working a Summer job and I was saving up for Graduate school.
3. My house was burned down by a drug addicted arsonist when I was 10 years old.
4. I play the flute. I was a marching band geek from when I was in 7th grade until I graduated from High School. Our marching band had a ton of respect though. We won both national and international awards.
5. I had a giant fibroid that was roughly the size of a grapefruit. I had to have it surgically removed and it benched me from ttc efforts for over a year. It was named 'Nessie, creature of the black lagoon'.
6. My favorite job was working at a living history museum. I cooked over an open fire, set type and worked a hand powered press, gave garden tours, and showed thousands of people where the restrooms were.
7. It took my husband and I 6 years of trying to conceive before we took home our twins. After that it took 4 more rounds of IVF to bring home my daughter and to get pregnant with this bean. I have officially been with my RE longer than I have been with any other doctor except my pediatrician as a child. He actually had a tear in his eye when I left his office today.
Now for the blogs. I nominate....
Everybody in my reader! I want to be more specific but I have to stop writing this RIGHT NOW so I don't have time to work out the hyper linky love. I'll get the hang of this, I promise.
Congrats on another great ultrasound! That's so sweet that your RE teared up.
ReplyDeleteYay for a good U/S...that is awesome! :) SO happy for you!
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Just saw your comment on Mel's blog ... congratulations! Indeed, her blog DOES work miracles. I believe, too. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a marching band nerd too : ) I played clarinet for 9 years!
ReplyDeleteAnother band geek here! Color guard and clarinet, and I satisfy the geekiness by watching DCI competitions when I can.
ReplyDeleteHooray for your u/s! One of my favorite jobs was working at a children's museum here...absolutely loved it!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to know I'm not the only one who watches competitions!
ReplyDeleteSo glad everything was OK!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad bean is okay. I hope you get better pictures next time though. No one wants to stick blurry u/s pics to the fridge lol. YAY btw, i've never been nominated for anything. Well, probably for something but I can't remember lol.
ReplyDeleteFlute-playing band nerd since 7th grade? I love you even more. I started playing the flute in 4th grade and played all the way through high school, too. During marching season I was on the color guard, though, but I still played during class and during concert season. Please tell me you also geeked out over DCI and/or BoA competitions (or still do!).
ReplyDeleteOh! And most importantly, I'm so happy to hear that everything is still going well with the beaner! (Forgive me - I see "marching band" and my eyes glaze over and I start hearing 8-counts and seeing yard lines.) :)
ReplyDeleteOh YEAH, you bet I do! Do you start walking in step around marching bands? I totally can't help myself from doing that. And I measure distances in my yard by marching. :)
ReplyDeleteHi! I can't remember whose blog found you on because there are so many people in common. I am looking forward to following you. Congratulations on your little bean and actually all your beautiful children! Success stories make me so hopeful.
ReplyDeleteHooray for blog awards! And bigger hooray for beans!
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