Sorry it's been a while since my last post, it has been a little crazy. Valentine's was fun for the girls this year. Avary got to make a Valentine's box for her preschool. It was really fun. I think she used just about every sticker I got out for her.
She was really pleased with her self. It actually turned out really cute. I remember when we did that in grade school. We would have the paper doilies that the teachers would bring. It brought back a lot of memories, it was fun to make a new one with Avary. While Avary was making her box, CJ was doing her own craft project. If you look closely, there is a bug sticker on the end of the tongue (that was her own idea):
Volunteers
CJ and Avary are starting to take on more responsibilities. I guess this could also fall under the "Victories" category, but what I am really impressed about is how they help without being asked. They are both making their beds in the morning all by themselves, they do a pretty good job too, and they are both helping with the dishes.
Victories
Avary is now in the same swimming class as CJ. She has really soared through her swimming classes. I think she takes after me in the arena (grin). We are really impressed with how well she is doing.
In our ward there are at least six or seven pregnant women and they are ALL having boys, no joke. I was "hired" to do some baby shower cakes. This is a picture of the first baby shower cake I have done, the next one is this week:
Verdicts
So, after two weeks of being off my really powerful antibiotic, I got ANOTHER sinus infection. When I went to the doctor, who hired me to do her son's 2nd birthday cake, she dropped the bomb that I need to have surgery. The bone spur in my nose is preventing the drainage I need to get rid of all the mucus that is causing the infections, so she is going to go in and remove the spur. I'm excited about not being sick anymore, I have had a sinus infection for 5 months now, but I am NOT excited about the pain and aftermath of surgery. I won't be able to blow my nose for two weeks and I have to sneeze with my moth open so I don't blow out my stitches. She told me that there is a 90% chance this will cure me. I hope I don't fall in the 10%. Wish me luck, I'm going to need it.