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Hello Again and Happy News

Wow! I can't believe it's been so long since I've written a blog post. I hope you all have been having a good summer. These past couple of months have been crazy busy; good things but hectic all the same. Both our boys played their first year of baseball and it seemed like most of our weekends were spent at the field. Mini Man and Little Lady also had their first dance recital. 


On top of that Jeremy spent the month of May in Italy/Spain teaching an architectural study tour. I was lucky enough to be able to join him for a little over a week while he was in Florence and Venice...I promise to post more pictures later. 


The biggest news, however, is that come December we will have a new baby!


I'm currently around sixteen weeks and feeling much better but for awhile I was getting pretty severe migraines. That accompanied with the fact that food was unappealing left me feeling pretty tired. I don't know if it's because this is my fourth or because I'm a bit older but I've definitely needed more rest during the first trimester than I ever have before. This baby was a bit of a surprise but our family is delighted.  My excitement about once again experiencing the journey of pregnancy, delivery, and the newborn stage keeps growing and growing...much like my stomach and thighs. :) 

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