Tuesday, January 01, 2008

2007 blog review

I saw this on another blog and thought it was an interesting idea.

The first line of the first post of each month...

January - Please don't kick my ass like 2005 and 2006 did...ok?

February - Today I woke up to find a dear friend (D) is pregnant with her fifth child.

March - Favorite recipe to serve when you have company?

April - Sam: How can it be raining and the sun be shining so beautiful at the same time?

May - Kathy said: The other thing is, once you get over the fear of ectopic, then you'll replace it with another worry.

June - The month-that-shall-not-be-named is DONE!

July - Really. To everyone who has emailed and inquired, I am fine.

August - I got this email from a friend (who I love dearly)...Sorry to give unasked for advice, but here it comes.

September - We were watching two baseball games on split screen tv...the Cubs on one side and the Indians on the other.

October
- I work in the civil division of the county prosecutor's office for my county.

November - So...yeah...the coffee can... (this one still makes me laugh when I think about it)

December - We rock gently back and forth...wrapped in the softest of blankets...skin to skin...warmth on warmth.

It's been a hell of a year.

2 comments:

marcia said...

Ah, yes, it has been! And you made it through, Catherine, one impossible step at a time! But when I look at the January line, and then the December line, I am so very thankful that it ended, for you and yours, with just enough heaven tossed in to allow you to be able to write yesterday's very thoughtful post! Myles Fisher, thank you for bringing that bit of heaven and hope with you! You have landed in a wonderful home, little one!

Mrs. Collins said...

I went back and read the December post. It was even more beautiful the second time.

I wish you the best in 2008, especially peaceful moments with your family, including Alex and Travis.

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