Hard to believe I've gone over a year without saying anything. That's very unlike me. Normally, people wish I'd shut up.
But we've been busy [we being Emily and I]. There's the stock portfolio to manage: our stock is the kind that walks around and has to be fed and milked three times a day. Plus there's the engineering gig from which we've taken a leave of absence and turned it over to some other very capable ladies while we take care of some other little details. Details like getting married and making babies.
We own a farm in Iowa, along with two in Tennessee, and, last fall we went there, got married, and hired a contractor to make some changes to the house on the farm so we could live there with two kids. Then, on the Winter Solstice, we got pregnant. More properly, we had embryos implanted. We are both now pregnant and one week shy of entering the final trimester. We expect to have two almost identical redheaded girls sometime around the autumnal equinox. They will be born in Iowa where their parents are legally married and they have legal rights of inheritance.
As a Public Service I'd like to say: Never, Ever intentionally have two redheaded, pregnant females living in the same house at the same time. We haven't killed each other yet, but we have hired a full-time, live-in referee/nurse/nanny-to-be. And we're really going to miss her when she has to move out of our bed and into the nursery.
Amy Celeste
But we've been busy [we being Emily and I]. There's the stock portfolio to manage: our stock is the kind that walks around and has to be fed and milked three times a day. Plus there's the engineering gig from which we've taken a leave of absence and turned it over to some other very capable ladies while we take care of some other little details. Details like getting married and making babies.
We own a farm in Iowa, along with two in Tennessee, and, last fall we went there, got married, and hired a contractor to make some changes to the house on the farm so we could live there with two kids. Then, on the Winter Solstice, we got pregnant. More properly, we had embryos implanted. We are both now pregnant and one week shy of entering the final trimester. We expect to have two almost identical redheaded girls sometime around the autumnal equinox. They will be born in Iowa where their parents are legally married and they have legal rights of inheritance.
As a Public Service I'd like to say: Never, Ever intentionally have two redheaded, pregnant females living in the same house at the same time. We haven't killed each other yet, but we have hired a full-time, live-in referee/nurse/nanny-to-be. And we're really going to miss her when she has to move out of our bed and into the nursery.
Amy Celeste