Friday, August 8, 2008

On to the weekend...

Thank goodness!!! This work thing is way overrated. Anyway, we are heading up to MI this weekend to Stuart's cousin's wedding. The wedding should be a good time and Cam will get to hang out with his Grandpa while we're (Stacey and I, Stuart doesn't dance) dancing the night away at the wedding. The next day it's off to Gravyfest 2008 AKA the Rogers' Family Reunion. Then, only one more week until Triathlon day. I think we are both excited about it but nervous at the same time. Once I get out of the water, I'll feel better about the whole experience. Then next week I will be checking the mail daily in hopes that they will have our application processed. We did hear from CHI today to say they needed some more financial information so we provided that. In her words, "everything looks good" so that makes me hopeful. If you're looking for a great Ethiopian adoption blog check out www.kevstac-ouradoptionjourney.blogspot.com. I am addicted to this blog as it follows one of the first couples to go through the Ethiopian adoption program and their precious son. It is just interesting to read. Yep, I'm officially a blog stalker. Well, I'm counting down the minutes until I can hop on the blue blazer and head for home. No one told me how sore my behind would be from one of these fancy bikes. Seriously, with all the other technology on the bike you'd think they could do something to help with sore butts. Have a great weekend!!!

Oh my goodness, I can't believe I forgot this. This is also one of the happiest nights I will have for another 4 years as its the start of the Olympics. Yes, you all know how obsessed I am about my Olympics. Bust out the tissue box, I'll probably be crying at every medal ceremony. GO USA and NZ!!!

1 comment:

Laura Bridges said...

Were you almost crying with me last night when Samantha Pezcek couldn't participate in floor and vault for the USA? I was so sad for her! The opening ceremony was cool and Andy and I love watching the smallest teams walk in, they're so proud!