Peculiar Things...

I mentioned the cold I am just getting over in the last post. So, I thought it best to go get some Cold-Eze. Those are like cough drops, but more along the zinc lozenges line. The idea is to aid speedy recovery. I popped the first one in on the way home and quickly remembered my aversion to them. I don't like the dry feeling they give your mouth (I think it's the zinc). That led to the thought, "how peculiar am I? I really have a dislike for the particular way zinc makes my mouth feel, even though I know it helps me." So, we'll call that Peculiar Thing #1: I do not like the taste of zinc lozenges.

Immediately my mind jumped to Peculiar Thing #2: I do not like lotions or creams on my skin. Whether it be moisturizing lotion, sunscreen, or anything similar, I just can't stand that feeling of something on my skin. This usually crops up as an apparent issue to others when I refuse their polite offer of sunscreen while out in the sun. Even if I end up getting sunburn, the thought of having to put lotion or even aloe on my skin seems worse than the agonizing burn.

Speaking of the beach, Peculiar Thing #3: I don't like the feeling of salt and sand on my skin after going to the beach. That usually keeps me off the beach altogether.

Peculiar Thing #4: I don't like soggy breads. This one might not sound so peculiar at first, but read on. I don't like when you get a sub or sandwich from a shop and the juices from the meat have made the bread completely soggy. I don't like syrup poured over my pancakes or french toast, because it makes the bread soggy. I prefer the dip method. Guarantees the bread has syrup on it without being mushy. If you heard this one from Judy, she might refer to it by my 'spoon under one side of my plate to prop it up and keep the syrup from touching my pancakes.' She's always enjoyed telling that story.

Update...

So many things have been going on since Amy Jo was born... I just haven't had a chance to get online and post until now. So, I'll try to get you caught up..

Amy Jo is doing well. She is looking and acting more like Micah than Katie these days. She is now 4 weeks old. She weighs almost 11 lbs. She is sleeping well and eating well. Judy is also doing well. She is really amazing and has done very well adjusting to three kids. She has made several trips out with all three kids. I don't know how or why, but she has... :)

Judy took her first trip to the hospital (ever) as a patient. The short story is that she had an infection and needed IV antibiotics and 24 hour observation. All things considered, we were in and out as quickly as anyone could wish to be. I don't think Judy or I would choose to do that again anytime soon. Thank goodness for those who serve us in the medical field, but more so, thank goodness for health!

So, I end up getting back to a regular work routine just in time to come down with some fierce cold (or sinus something). I ended up missing some work, slept for basically two days, and have been slowly coming back to full strength.

That's about where we are today. I'm still on the mend and Judy is still amazing. I'll fill in a few other stories soon.