A few more things about Macey:
She is a walking contradiction. She is so loving and concerned for others. But make her mad and she will tell you how and where to hide. She wants something, but doesn't want it, but does, but doesn't. Over and over. She bugs Cody constantly, but no one else can and she takes care of him at the same time. She is tough, but very delicate at the same time. She's brave in many ways, but afraid to go down even a tiny slide. She's girly but a tomboy. (She really loves wearing her 'boy' underwear.)
She is a very clean person and is always cleaning up after me:) Ben is going to love that quality in her.
She gives Ben a kiss on each cheek and then his lips each day when he gets home and a big squeeze hug. Making daddy proud of her is important.
Cody and Macey LOVE wrestling with their dad. It is one of the highlights of their day and I think they are sad when they don't get to see him and wrestle.
In Ben's internship he works one month on a 'rotation,' with each of the doctors there. They are all board certified surgeons and really good at what they do. Last month he was on with a Dr. Major doing more difficult "referral" surgeries and he loved it. This month he gets more colics and is on call more, but it is still going well. He is on call quite often, but there are 5 other interns and they all take turns being on call primary, secondary and field.

We get some crazy bugs and cute friends around here. We have four frog friends that live around our house. We went out and Ben and Cody caught them the other day.


We have an amazing ward. People are probably thinking I'm due any day (less then 6 weeks-Aug 20!) because they will all comment about how I'm getting closer at church. Oh, I am getting one huge belly and it's super low so I look ready. Our sweet bishop took me into his office last week and introduced me to his wife and told me day or night call them if I go into labor unexpectedly and she will come right over. (They were surprised I still had so much time left I'm sure:)!) I love our bishopric, they are all amazing people (and their wives!).
Living here has been such an eye opening adjustment for me. I didn't realize how good we had it in Washington living so close to friends and having so many people in the same life situation. It's just so different in real life. A small thing is that we moved to a very affluent area and are still living like students. The biggest thing is that the closest people are so far away. Cody is missing having friends to play with. I'm sure everything will work out...he'll get it figured out too, but until then Cody, Macey and I are taking a lot of adventures out by ourselves and we miss friends.
So to end on a happy note, I got a $25 gift certificate just for using my debit card through some rewards program and I got mostly practical things, but also some nail polish and I did my nails...I pretty much shared that just to end on a happy note but I'm happy about it.
6 comments:
Love love love the update. Glad to hear that Macey is potty trained :) Also nice to have that done before the baby comes. We miss you guys. Hope you stay cool!!!
Oh, I wish that we could be neighbors so bad! But, that wouldn't fix anything for Cody. I sure hope you guys meet some super awesome people soon. At least there is lots to do there (or at least is sounds like it). Miss you guys!
Oh Carrie!! I can understand that. I had a hard time when we moved here, for a short time, but I have amazing neighbors and a fairly young neighborhood. We're totally spoiled now. Give it some time and maybe things will get better. Maybe Cody will get used to being around older kids too.
Awesome with Macey! I'm hoping Kherrington does the same thing!!
I'm totally looking at buying some of those beads from that site you bought yours for some bracelets. Are there some that you like better than others?
Funny, I kind of feel the same way about moving here. Not a lot of people in our situation. We had it good in Fort Collins too and it was hard to move. Oh and I laughed when you said people probably think your due any day. I personally don't think you do, but I know how you feel. People ask when I do and I tell them, and the look on their face says, "wow, she's huge!" :)
The ward in Pullman was really special. I think my adjustment period there was about a month. Where most other wards I finally start to feel comfortable after about 6 months. Something we do our ward here during the summer that helped us meet other families was a weekly park day. Isobel had fun and I was able to meet the other mom's that older children.
Your posts just make me miss you like crazy. I laugh so hard because I can totally hear you saying what you've written and I just laugh. Love your personality Carrie---it's so refreshing! You are an amazing woman! I can't wait to see pictures of your next little sweetie.
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