Thursday, December 8, 2011

I figure I should start blogging with an introduction post.  As dull as that is, I'm far too tired to come up with something witty for my first post.  Wit to follow, I hope.  My exhaustion is marked by my son's, Connor, new sleeping patterns.  He enjoys waking up multiple times throughout the night.  I think he knows that my husband, Joe, won't be waking up to tend to him and he likes to see me suffer.  Yes, I think my almost-four-month-old son thinks this way.  Okay, not really. 

Anyway, onto the introduction.  My name is Laura (we'll pretend the photo to the left is current and I am not thirty or so pounds heavier than that [also taken with my point and shoot; the image quality is crazy different!]) and I live in the ever-exciting state of New Hampshire.  "Where" you might be asking?  That state just above Massachusetts.  Yes, that's New Hampshire.  We're the granite state, the live free or die state, the nothing to do except shop tax-free state. 

Enough about New Hampshire.  I have the "pleasure" of working from home doing data verification of medical bills while simultaneously taking care of my four-month-old son.  Before Connor was born, I had intended on being a stay-at-home Mom.  Plans changed and I wish they hadn't.  I also go to school part-time, so there's that.

You'll obviously learn more about me as I blog.  Fingers crossed I don't decide to stop blogging again.  I do that often.


Next on my list of introductions is my husband, Joe.  We were married October 16, 2010 and got pregnant about a month later.  He's the main bread-winner in our family which is good because I like my bread (did I mention I'm thirty or so pounds above pre-pregnancy weight?  Yup, bread.).  He's pretty handsome, I think.







And now onto Connor, my munchkin.  He was born August 13, 2011 at 2:09AM.  He was 9lbs. 3oz. of pure cuteness.  He's almost four-months-old now which is bittersweet.  My baby's growing up, which is sad in a way, but I'm so excited to watch him continue to reach his milestones.

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