We had an ultrasound yesterday and it looks like a girl! At 15 weeks there is still a margin for error, but the pictures definitely look like a little girl to me, and usually I can't figure out what anything on an ultrasound is supposed to be. Here are the pictures. Enjoy!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Yeah, I'm not good at keeping this up . . .
So, reading all of my friends' blogs has inspired me to make an updated post to my own. I started this a while back (obviously) but haven't posted in almost a year. The tricky thing about keeping a blog when you're married without children is the fact that husbands and wives rarely sit around a take pictures of each other . . . and if they ever do they're even more rarely blog-appropriate, and a blog without pictures is pretty bland. So I'm going to post pictures of something I did last month -
I've been working for Simmons Media Group since August '08 when I decided I was sick of trying to sell electronics that I didn't understand to companies that weren't big enough to actually use them. In my current job I work with businesses of all sizes to design radio campaigns which is WAY more exciting. The two stations I work with are 1280 the Zone and Jack 103.1 FM. I have clients all the way from one man insurance agencies to Les Olson Company and The University of Utah Credit Union.
In February we put together a fund-raiser for the American Heart Association. It was called the "Bubblin' Tub o' Love". The morning show from our sports station spent the morning in a hot tub on State Street with a few of our lovely Zone Girls while the station reps sold donated gifts from some of our clients at discounted rates and 100% of the proceeds went to The American Heart Association. It was a lot of fun for a good cause.
No two days at my job are alike . . . and not a single day is like a day at any other job in the world. It rocks!
I've been working for Simmons Media Group since August '08 when I decided I was sick of trying to sell electronics that I didn't understand to companies that weren't big enough to actually use them. In my current job I work with businesses of all sizes to design radio campaigns which is WAY more exciting. The two stations I work with are 1280 the Zone and Jack 103.1 FM. I have clients all the way from one man insurance agencies to Les Olson Company and The University of Utah Credit Union.
In February we put together a fund-raiser for the American Heart Association. It was called the "Bubblin' Tub o' Love". The morning show from our sports station spent the morning in a hot tub on State Street with a few of our lovely Zone Girls while the station reps sold donated gifts from some of our clients at discounted rates and 100% of the proceeds went to The American Heart Association. It was a lot of fun for a good cause.
No two days at my job are alike . . . and not a single day is like a day at any other job in the world. It rocks!
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