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. . . Two Year Olds . . .

Phew, today was a little long, but still good . . . thank God for the weekend! :) I've decided, from working out a Mom's Day Out, that I love 2 year olds! They are so much fun . . . and potty training really isn't that bad at all. I never really knew the patience that I had for them existed like it does. It's amazing how you can have patience for some things and then not for others.

Anyway, I basically decided that I really want to have kids today. :) Now, Karl and I have talked about it for a while that we are going to start planning for a family five years from our marriage (so like 4 years 10 months today, you can expect a possible Rosita or Rosito [little Rose for all you gringos]) and I am still TOTALLY behind that, but now I feel that atleast I am somewhat better prepared for the thought of children. I can't wait to babysit Madelynn and baby #2 to get even more practice under my belt. Yay for nieces & (possibly) nephews. :)

We are planning a yard sale for the 10th and 11th, so if you want some stuff, come on down. :) Mara and Nat are going to come out too, so it should be a pretty fun day, if you ask me. We are just hanging out right now, taking a rest from work, you know. :) We have been playing quite a few video games lately, and today my old Nintendo 64 came in so now we have a Wii and Nintendo 64 hooked up, a game boy, and then a playstation 2 that we haven't hooked up yet. LOL We didn't really get to play much in college, so we are just making up for lost time. :)

Still haven't heard anything about jobs. We keep praying the Lord will bring us something in His time but we are such planners that it's getting harder to have faith and trust in Him. We are so ready for a blessing of new jobs. We are also looking forward to Amanda coming home; it's been weird without her here, atleast it has been for me. I have spent basically every summer with her since we were born.

We are looking forward to this weekend, too. Tomorrow we have some friends coming over for dinner, which is going to be fabulous and yummy. :) Then we are planning to go visit Karl's momma at work later that night; hopefully Karl won't have to work Saturday morning, although the extra cash would be very nice. Then Saturday, we are just going to enjoy the 4th and spending time together (and probably get the house more organized . . . again).

But as for now, we are just enjoying each other's company and our 2 month anniversary. It's so hard to believe that we have been married for 2 months already. I have loved every minute of it, even the hard times, and it's fun having a guy for a roommate. :) I can't wait to have more little roommates running around . . . wait, yes I can. :)

Anywho, nothing really exciting to report about, other than life is good and we love being married to each other. :)

Hopefully something really exciting will happen that we can write about soon; sorry, no babies, though. :)

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  1. I would have to agree! Two year olds are the best!! my favorite age group!!

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  2. 5 years!! whatever!!! yall need one sooner than that!!! although that is how long we waited (altough not by choice) and i have to say now it was worth the wait. 2 year olds are ALL drama....but i love the drama of mine..then throw a 7mo old in with her and you can have a good 'ole time!!! =)

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