Well, I went back on my anti-depressant. It wasn't worth being off after meltdown after meltdown, it slowly accured to me that the right answer was to go back on. I had to get pretty low though before I realized it. I'm doing much better now, and can handle life a lot better. I guess that's the right answer for me right now. As much as I wanted to be off it, it's definitley not the right time. I do hope to have another baby and I don't want to be on the anti-depressant while I'm pregnant, but I guess I will cross that bridge when I come to it. In other news Ethan decided he wanted to try to fly and leaped off the couch intending to land on the recliner, missed landed on the ground and broke his clavical. He has to wear a brace for a few weeks, but after that should be fine. The doctor said the clavical heals up pretty easily, so that's good. Ethan's barely three years old and this is the second bone he's broken. (He broke his leg after climbing out of his high chair when he was nine months old, check it out here.) Thankfully he's such a sweet and easy going kid, he runs around like he's perfectly fine, trying to wrestle with his brother. Nothing slows that kid down!
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
I had a great childhood
I grew up in Snoqualmie Valley
Tubing down this river
and doing stuff like this
I drove past this everyday to and from school
This is what our beaches looked like
and it was heaven.
Most people haven't heard of where I'm from, unless they had heard of Carnation Farms. (None of these pictures adequately show Snoqualmie Valleys true beauty.)
Tubing down this river
and doing stuff like this
I drove past this everyday to and from school
This is what our beaches looked like
and it was heaven.
Most people haven't heard of where I'm from, unless they had heard of Carnation Farms. (None of these pictures adequately show Snoqualmie Valleys true beauty.)
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