Gramma: please keep her in your thoughts and prayers. She is still pretty weak. She goes back to the doctor on Feb 10. She is pretty much on oxygen round the clock. Your O2 level should be 93%, hers is dropping to about 80% when she is up and about. As I said before, she is 93, but she can be a fighter. My prayer has been for God to do what's best for her.
Noelle: she will be playing her flute while her friend plays basoon at her friends church. She is really excited about that. We found out that like her mom and Aunt Amy, Noelle has Osgood-Schlatter, so, she will have the beautiful "knotty knees". Noelle grows more mature every day. It's so hard to believe, in my mind she is still the little three year old who wanted to wear her Barbie princess gown 24/7. Where is the time going???
Michael: he missed three days of school this week as well as guitar practice. Michael LOVES guitar and for him to miss practice, you know he does NOT feel well. This crazy weather has not helped. I think he could have blown his nose for several hours and still not been able to breath.
Sean: he has been super busy lately. The article has brought several customers. It's so wonderful to see his dream come true. We have had a lot of people on the lot to look at the cars we have for sale. The comments are always the same: "wow your cars are clean". The look on his face when he hears this...priceless.
Me: I'm watching the game with mom and dad on Sunday. Mom told me she is making layered taco dip for munchies~yummy!!!! I still haven't been working. I know it will pick up, hopefully soon. I'm heading back to Haiti. I'm not going with the same group this time. I'm going to a different orphanage. When mom and I were in South Dakota, I got a call from a friend asking me if I would like to go to Haiti if she paid my way, she can't go and wants me to take her place. I'm looking forward to what this experience will bring. This orphanage is in a different location, the kids at this one are a little better off.