Time is flying by! I think I say that every time I log in here. But it really does go by faster than I expect!
I am now 23 weeks along, 3 weeks past the halfway mark! I have another ultrasound scheduled for the first week of September and am looking forward to seeing how baby is grown. It's hard to imagine a 10 or 11 inch baby inside! We have nicknamed the baby "Thumper" because s/he is so active! The midwife was explaining kick counts I could do as the baby grows. In general, you count the kicks until you reach 10 and then stop. You should reach 10 kicks between 2 minutes and 2 hours. I told her there are times we could reach 10 kicks within 30 seconds! Hence "Thumper."


Since I last wrote we visited the fair in the 100 degree heat! We liked the barns and the pavilion judging areas (where people bring in their own homemade items like quilts and canned food) the best. One day we would love to be able to show something at the fair.

This is a blooming artichoke! Never seen such a thing before.At the end of July, and two weeks early, our friends Craig & Donna had their baby girl! While I would very much prefer not to have her experience they now have a lovely baby girl Natalie Kate. I'm glad I'll be one of the last people to have a baby of the ones pregnant right now- it's great to learn from everyone's experiences, likes and dislikes!
Natalie KateTJ is still looking for work. We know God provides, our main prayer is that he can secure a new and long term likeable job before the baby comes. While we are thankful for unemployment TJ would much rather be working and will be so glad when he can go to work again each day. My job seems pretty secure for the next year though around here who can tell. School starts again in about three weeks and we are racing to get everything ready!
The biggest excitement lately was that I got my clutch fixed! The difference is amazing...we'd been saving for a good 6 months for this and didn't realize quite how bad the clutch was. The repair was supposed to only take a day and a half but ended up stretching out to four days because they had to reorder a part that came broken. Then the new part got shipped to Portland then on to Washington...not so helpful when we need the part here! So the sales manager of the part company had to drive up to Washington to rescue the part. In the end we got the car back and the clutch is amazing- it's sooooo smooth! I got in the car and pressed in and almost fell over because it just doesn't need the lead foot to press in anymore. So now we're relearning how to drive the car, and enjoying every minute of it! :D
This flower is blooming today in our front yard.