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Archive for June, 2009

I was driving to work yesterday and traffic was stopped on the freeway ahead of me (can you see where this is going already?).
I coasted to a stop and then watched the cars behind me, getting nervous because they were still going really fast. I watched until the guy who pulled up behind me stopped, [...]

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Decision Time…

I got the call at work while I was on the phone with a client. I actually had to hang up with the client (someone I had been trying to get a hold of for MONTHS!) because I was getting some of the worse news in my life – to date.
My doctor, who is incredibly [...]

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And…

My quead screen just came back.
This baby has a 1 in 24 chance of having Downs Syndrome.
Of course it does.
Of. Course.

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I haven’t lost my job, yet, but the budget cuts are going through (best case scenario). I just got cut down from full time to 30 hours a week, and with these cuts I’ll either be laid off or cut further.
Alex is about to start the IVIG to prep him for the kidney transplant. We, [...]

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Since most of you do not live in the state of California and, therefore, may not know I’ll start with the background details.
Our state is f*cked.
Basically, we have no money and none left to borrow and are on the brink of filing bankruptcy. Of course no one who works for the state is going to [...]

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OB Appointment

First of all, what a HUGE difference seeing a high risk OB makes. And being seen at a real (fancy) hospital this time around doesn’t hurt either.
I knew I should have pushed harder to be seen by someone else when I was pregnant with the girls. ::sigh:: Oh well, too late now.
Anyhow, so the OB [...]

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Aloha!

So, Hawaii was fantastic. OF course! =)
The girls traveled so well, Hubby and I can’t believe it. When we first boarded the plane in Los Angeles Lennon and I were seated next to a couple from France (I am guessing – but they spoke French and told me that they were from Europe). When we [...]

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