This I didn't expect. I didn't expect a miscarriage. If I were to worry about that, it would have been for the first pregnancy, or at the very least, for the first trimester. But a second trimester miscarriage never crossed my mind. Yesterday I planned to go for a long walk when I got out of bed. I ... read more
The Lazy Always Works Double
Today I am being interviewed over at Misadventures with Andi. I hope you'll click over if you don't already follow Andi's blog. This is my carrot soup that I talked about in my last post. Huge success, largely thanks to Young Knight's (and his Papa's) willingness to wash all the runts that had been ... read more
The Day Dawns
All is well. All is not well because I had the CVS exam and discovered that I have a perfect child. In fact I did not have the exam at all. I decided against it when I learned that there was even a greater risk of miscarriage than with a regular amniocentesis and that this doctor would be going in ... read more
Light
It used to be that when you flew into Hong Kong airport, the planes would have to fly directly towards a mountain with a bulls-eye painted on it. At the last minute, they would veer a sharp right and start the descent. The landing strip was particularly short, located in the heart of the city, ... read more
The Twee
Would it bore you to see our tree? Because some people are really excited about it around here. And there's a thrilling story behind the tree purchase too. I don't know if it's the same near you, but Ikea trees are only 20€ and if you bring it back, they donate a euro to re-forestation and give ... read more
It’s a Small World
It's a small world I live in. I iron small polo shirts and wash small little underclothes from the (almost daily) accidents. We set small traps to catch the elusive mouse who races through our vents and terrorizes us at night (grrt grrt grrt) I make small meals for myself with lots of ginger that ... read more
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