Hello! I hope lots of fun was had and lots of chocolate consumed over the holiday season! Now the Christmas tree is packed away and it is time to return back to normal life again. I don't know about you, but January for me is typically met with a bit of relief that the holidays are over, a bit of regret at the mass amounts of junk food consumed and the extra pounds that found a new residence on my hips (thankfully I'm pregnant this year so I can sort of use that as an excuse for those extra 5 pounds. . .right?), and a bit of gloom at the many dark, cold, and (if you live in Utah) smoggy days that lie ahead of us.
But at least this year I had one huge thing to look forward to. Matt and I went in for the ultrasound on Friday! And guess what?
Yep, we're having another little boy!! We're pretty excited! Thankfully everything looked normal, and we still expect him to make an appearance around May 31st! Oh I can almost already see the trouble that Alex and his little brother will get into in a couple years. It will be awesome :)!
As far as the future of this blog goes, we will see. I definitely want to continue learning more about photography and I really liked feeling obligated to blog once a week for the simple fact that it forced me to take pictures and document what we did last year. But let's be honest, I really don't have anything interesting to say most weeks and I don't want to subject you to the trivial mundane details of my life. I also want to focus on expanding my etsy business, continue tutoring, and I really need to finish the third bedroom so that it's ready when baby #2 gets here. That being said, I aim to update this blog every couple weeks or so, give you the highlights of our activities and house projects, and anything else I find interesting along the way. :)
Congrats! I thought you were in the process of adopting so this is great news! I have my degree in interior design so if I can help with anything as you are working on your house, let me know. I work for dinner! Hehe Feel free to hit me up any time.
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