Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Guilford

Yes, that is the name of the city I now reside. Guilford, IN. I'm sure you've never heard of it and definately have never been here. It's actually very beautiful. Sort of country but with some subdivisions growing. A sign on a farm house near here says "Cows and horses, not cars and houses--No subdivisions." So, I guess like all other cities, there are a variety of people around.



I spend my days spending time with the babe. We enjoy playing gymnastics, dolls, blocks, throw-food-on-the-floor-so-mama-has-to-pick-it-up game, painting, swimming in our humongous blow up baby pool (pics to follow soon) . We communicate mostly through barking, meowing, naying, hooting, etc. She can not say animal names, however, she has nearly all their "languages" down pat. I also do all the typical wifely and motherly things such as laundry, cleaning, cooking, and baking in my sexiest undergarments (right!), and of course I spend some time surfing the internet for things I don't need. In fact, I've been known to (quite frequently, I might add) fill up online shopping carts with clothes, trinkets, shoes, etc. and then as I proceed to checkout, I see the total and quickly exit. Perhaps I have found a cure to frivolous spending. Sometimes I indulge in a nap while Alex is napping. Those are precious moments. In fact, as she is napping now and soon to wake up, I will stop here in hopes to acquire a few minutes of quiet shut-eye.

Sweet dreams.

3 comments:

Marla said...

I love it! I can not wait to see more photos on your blog! It was great seeing you this weekend. I love your hubby's shades. They are so 'Paris' hot.

jenny said...

I want to see more pics of baby girl! She's so big, I can't believe it.
Oh and I disagree with you about Target. I'm a Walmart girl. I mean where else can you get brown rice for $.99???
Jo-ann fabrics! Brings back memories of our sweatshop in college!!!

Marla said...

Walmart??!! There are some deals but they play music and talk all the time over the speaker system. Drives me totally mad. I love the silence of Target.