
Thanksgiving came and went(left) and we moved along to the Christmas season. Brylee did awesome with all the decorations. I didn't attempt to unload all 8 tubs of decor, but what was out wasn't demolished. She didn't break one thing. That is her father's department. He tends to break thin

A few weeks into December we all got the dreaded stomach bug. Brylee started vomiting at about 4 in the afternoon. By 7 that night, we had enough and took her to urgent care. We got some drugs and got some fluids in her, only for me to get sick the next morning. Luckily, no one has had the flu, which is great news. I dread any respirator viruses with little Miss Brylee.
Christmas was busy. Brylee opened presents 5 times in 5

I am up to the same ol' stuff. Nothing much is new other than my new infatuation in life...The Cullens. My cousins talked me into reading the books and I have finished all 4 since my last post. Needless to say...I have been made fun of a few times thanks to my husband and brother. I did finally get Jared to see the movie which he agreed, "wasn't as bad as he thought it would be" but I think hell will freeze over before he reads the books. In the meantime, I will be waiting for New Moon, the movie.