Phineas is a day late now. I took Gideon and Isaac up to Lynn's parents last night in Chattanooga to see if that doesn't speed things up. We think Lynn's mind and body are holding off on Phineas because of all the extra pressures during this pregnancy. So, we wait and enjoy this little bit of time Lynn and I have without the kids before the race begins again. We woke up this morning without the pitter-patter of feet. However, I still had a lot of residual sounds like the toy box being dumped out and Gideon asking for a 'nola bar.
And yes, I have accepted the offer from Micron. By the end of May our life here in Atlanta will be over and a new phase begin.
Posted by andyp at February 22, 2006 9:31 AM | TrackBackcool. congrats on the job! wow, it's been a long road, huh? I still remember the day you came off the plane here in Chatty. I'm so proud of you.
we're praying for you and lynn and the baby.
Posted by: bobw at February 22, 2006 9:56 AMThe house does sound eery.
Posted by: lynnp at February 22, 2006 1:42 PMYee-haw....Boise, here you come! Did I mention that it wasn't far from us?
Skye was a week late with Kaden and he was 11 lbs, 2 oz....we are praying for lighter with Lynn...we know how the waiting can be....we'll be praying.
Posted by: Danny P at February 22, 2006 5:08 PM11 lbs? That's a little less than the birth weight of Gideon and Isaac combined. I hope Skye got some sort of medal from the hospital.
I guess 5 hours is considered 'nearby' in the West?
Posted by: andyp at February 22, 2006 5:21 PMMan, I'm excited for you guys in Idaho. Karen and I have been talking about a road trip west one summer in the next few years. Maybe we can stop by, if by then you guys haven't joined a militia or cult and shoot anyone who drives on your property.
Matt.
Posted by: matt at February 22, 2006 8:49 PMNo medal...in fact, the kid was born at home...all our babies have been homebirths, and waterbirths for that matter (oh wait, Killian was not a waterbirth). Kaden did get a "I was born in the water" t-shirt though...does that count?
Posted by: Danny P at February 23, 2006 4:55 PM