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Unexpected Life

Howdy, howdy, howdy! I just can't believe it has been two weeks since I have been on here. Jeepers! Well, it has been a busy week to say the least. My car, which I'm not sure if I have even put it on here yet, is still out of commission but Karl is going to take it in to have a diagnosis, so we will see what happens with that. Pray for it to be easily fixable!!!! We have a back-up plan but I don't really want to fall back on that unless we absolutely have to.

We are down to 7 weeks left of school, one more for this six weeks. So crazy, right? I, for one, cannot really believe that this school year is almost over. I'm just thinking that at this time last year I was finishing up my student teaching, getting ready for the wedding. Only 21 days until our one year anniversary! So exciting! We have really accomplished a lot this year and I am so thankful to be married to such an amazing man! He is soooooooo great!

The parents have been down this weekend and we've had a lot of fun just hanging out and spending money. LOL We took Kiana to get her nails trimeed yesterday and got her a new collar and her walking harness all fitted for her. She is a happy puppy today. :) She is so excited cuz she hasn't been in her crate that much this weekend. :)

Well I started the dryer just a minute ago and it made a weird noise . . . looks like we will be getting a new dryer sooner than we thought. I guess we just need to wait it out to see what will really happen but I like to be prepared for the worst. :/

Well, I need to go get ready so we can go out with the parentals. Adios!

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