Connor and I had such a wonderful Sunday and busier then I expected it to be. We slept until we woke up on our own, no alarms were set to go off. Then we picked out some breakfast and ate in my bed watching Disney Cartoons. Then it was time to pick up the house and get ready to go make an appearance at "Deli Day" at the Temple. We finally made it out of the house around 1pm. I promised Connor we wouldnt stay long just enough time to eat so wonderful comfort Jewish food and see Bubbe. Needless to say we didnt get home until five pm! There were many more kids there then I anticipated, so Cons went off and played his little heart out on the playground while I got to socialize with the adults...
It was fun but I felt like my mother after networking with I later after business card exchange were high power vice presidents of Spirit (my employer as well) I headed inside to catch some more food to eat. At that stage I where I am hungry ten minutes after I finish a meal! While eating I managed to get advice on pain medication for the C-section that should keep me from having the same experience as the first. Valuable info and so glad to have it, in fact the doc wants to know when the section will be done so he can try to schedule himself to be the one taking care of me...how wonderful and comforting.
So after all the talking and catching up and how much I remind everyone of my mother, which I took as a compliment, lol! It was time to gather the huge bags of corned beef, hailah, and other Jewish food, chase after Connor, and manhandled the stacks of books the library gave us for our home library, we made our way to the car and eventually home for the night. We made it to the kitchen put away the food and back to the couch. Went through our new books and watched some Noggin programing. Finally it is nine at night and lil man is bathed and sound asleep. I am finishing my manicure preparing myself for a new shift at work starting tomorrow. I decided to move Connor to afternoon pre-school so I can be the one to pick him up from school. It will work better with the baby in the spring/summer.
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