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Meanwhile, Back on the Farm

We've moved back out to the farmhouse with Mom and Dad for now. Granny and Paw-Paw are expected in today from they're winter retreat to South Padre Island, TX. As you can see from the previous post, we had a lot of fun in Texas with them. I'll be posting pictures from the trip on facebook either today or tomorrow.

We've got a busy week ahead of us, getting ready for the Bookers and Eric to be here for Spring Break. We're excited to have our first visitors! Monday is going to be Callie's first birthday party, so I have some prep work to do. :)

Mom and Dad have had to make an unexpected trip up to Mayo Clinic this week for some tests for Mom. They're not sure if they're going to be back in time for Callie's birthday party. We went out to eat with them on Callie's birthday just in case they don't make it back. Please say a prayer for Mom's test results to come back with good news! (And maybe that they can make it back in time for Callie's birthday celebration!)

Mom and Dad have also made the final decisions on the house that they're building, so that project is set to start after the ground has warmed up. (Soon, please!) :) We might just have our own house to live in by the end of summer!

Callie had her one year shots on Friday and is finally recovering today. We had a rough last night, but her fever finally broke and she's acting more like herself now this morning. At her appointment, she was 24 pounds and 28.75 inches which puts her in the 75 percentile for weight and 50 percentile for height.

That's what's been going on at the Hill/Booker/Schirer House. Hopefully now that we're back at the farm we'll have more of a chance to update our blog since we have consistent internet access.

Hope everyone has a good start to their week!

Comments

PhilipABooker said…
Yay for the fever breaking.
We're praying for your mom. Happy Birthday Callie! Yay for building a house! My parents just sold their house and are renting one in canyon lake until theirs is finished building in Sept or Oct?
We are praying for your mom.

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