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Well, since Thursday, I have definitely gotten sick . . . :( it has not been much fun, at all. I think the worst part of ever getting sick is the whole having to sleep or just sit there all the time, I just hate it!

Anywho, Thursday night we went out to the family cabin and had a little family get together for Nat's birthday. We had some yummy food and were able to play Apples to Apples together (which I think was rigged because I was the only person not to get one of those green cards). It was pretty hilarious, I must say, even if I was no where near winning, at all. Organic spit . . . geeze . . .

Well, sad to say, I just realized that I left my camera out there, so Karl and I are going to try to run out there and get it today before going to the Stampede game tonight, although that is where my last one got stolen so maybe I shouldn't . . . hmmm . . . we'll see.

Friday I slept in for a long time and when I finally got up, I printed out some letters for me and Karl and got them all ready to go in the mail. We are really trying hard to get some jobs and this is just one more way that we thought could help. So 19 letters later, let's hope we hear something.

Yesterday was kinda a slow day, really. After the letters were done, Karl made me an amazing salad (really, amazing!) and we played a little bit of Mario Tennis (N64 woot) and then decided that we just needed to go to the movies (even though we are going on Wednesday to see Harry Potter - which I cannot wait to see!!!!) so, we ended up going to see Ice Age 3 which made us laugh quite a bit. It was sad to see, however, that the more that these people make these movies, the more "hidden" adultness they put into them. We saw many sexual references in that film that just could have been taken out all together, but yet you could hear kids everywhere in the theater laughing. It made us think a little bit. Hmmm . . .

Afterwards, we stopped by to see Sharon for a few minutes then headed on home. I just woke up about 30 minutes ago (I cannot wait to start feeling better!) and I am waiting for my sweet, sweet husband, who had to go to work this morning, to make us some hamburger helper for lunch. That hamburger helper is pretty much the bomb dot com if you ask us. We eat it a lot. :)

Tonight we have the Stampede game, which is actually our first this season. This summer has been absolutely crazy, with weddings and Karl having to work tournaments. But we finally get to go to one so we are super pumped and ready to go. Speaking of the game . . . I need to go find my Stampede shirt . . . :)

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  1. Hey Karl and Crystal! Just noticed that you had a blog when I was commenting on Nat and Mara's. Funny that you guys have lived in San Angelo for a couple of months now and we haven't even bumped into you. I'll keep up with your blog and maybe see you sometime too!

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