Are you not a cake eater? Or are you watching your waistline?
(I know you like to exercise - I'm not implying that you NEED to watch your waistline!
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For the past 12 years I've baked a rhubarb pie for Joanna's birthday. She doesn't care much for cake.
Do you take summer classes or are you able to take the summer off?
I loose track, exactly how old is Caleb now?
What does he do to keep busy?
Lol...I love cake...they forgot it was my birthday and I didn't say anything

It's okay though, because, well..I've been real focused on Michelle and her treatment and well-being. In the last few months, I forgot Jim's birthday, got appointment times confused, forgot other essentials, and even forgot it was Father's Day. On Easter I forgot to plan an after-church dinner and I cooked hamburgers. That sort of thing.
I did tell them after church yesterday that the day before had been my birthday. Michelle rushed to me and gave me a hug and said, "Why didn't you tell me? I could have made you a cake or gotten you something!" Just that alone, and the look on her face was way better a birthday present than any material thing!
Jim, looked sheepish and took us all out for ice cream
I didn't tell them in a way that made them feel ashamed and nobody's the worse for it.
Oh, did I tell you I also forgot our 4th wedding anniversary this March???
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Rhubarb pie is great! M-mmm. Can you Fed-Ex that? Just kidding! Please don't do it, it's too much trouble! Remember when you tried to buy me protein bars at CF? You are too precious!!! I felt so guilty about that.
Well...my waistline is doing...okay. I did lose the weight I wanted. I might stay right where I am. My pride wants me to be one size smaller, but it probably isn't practical or even God's will. I went hungry a lot all spring just to lose 10 pounds. I'm not sure if that was a very good example for Michelle. But I don't know if she knew I was hungry or not and I did stop saying, "I'm so fat," years ago because I sensed it was bad for her. I'm rambling, eh?
No summer classes. This fall is going to be different. Instead of full time at state university, I'm doing an adult program classes at a private Christian University. I attend only one evening a week and do the assignments/papers at home. This leaves me with much more time with Michelle, Caleb, and Jim.
Caleb is turning 3 years old very soon! He keeps busy with everything. It's sort of funny that at my advanced age, my last child ended up being the most active and impish. He's lovable, bouncy, and he actually amazes me with his wide vocabulary.
Well, I was feeling chatty this morning, but I think I've fully answered the questions now!



Bless you, Barb