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Well, here I am. It's been a week - time to post. I hope to work up to posting more than once a week but this is good for now.

Update on resolutions:
1. Blogging- check
2. Work out 10 minutes a day- no check. I did workout three days this week though for a total of 50 minutes. Better than nothing.
3. Make healthier choices- I ate out three times this week, so close to the goal of only twice. I've been drinking a lot more water, too. Yay! :)

This week was good and trying. Isn't it amazing how those two can go hand-in-hand? At school it was a really good week. We got so much accomplished and everything just seemed to flow - love it!

At home it was a different story. Karl had to work crazy hours this week so I didn't get to see him that often. I know it's part of the job sometime it's just something that I have to get used to. Karl and I have always done the majority of life's tasks together, even the grocery shopping, so it's been weird having to go back into single-mode in some aspects of my life. But his job is such a blessing to Karl's wellness and our financial goals so I can't really complain much.

Yesterday I was able to go to a wedding shower with my sister and mom. The bride to be is Amanda's college roommate. I love getting to see her and her mom! It was also fun getting to hang out with another of Amanda's roommates and her sweet 5 month old. So precious!

Karl and I keep praying that The Lord will bless us with a little one. I just have to keep telling myself, in His timing, in His timing ...

Have a great week y'all!

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