4.11.2010

Sun Day!

William is one to wake up with the birds these days, kind of cute actually. Either that or as soon as the sun starts to rise, even the slightest. 7 am, almost right on the dot, he's in there calling for dad. haha. It really doesnt matter what time he goes to bed, 7pm or 9pm, that kid is up at the crack of dawn. Maybe I should consider going to bed at 7 and waking up with the birds as well...then I would officially be an old lady. It's kind of funny that being pregnant makes you feel like an old lady even though technically, old ladies dont have babies anymore. Oh, the irony.

Happy Sun-Day anyhow. It is really beautiful this time of day in the living room. I have this really large window that catches the sun perfectly. Starts to peak in around 8:30 or so. Michael bought these light catchers that make a sunray of rainbow colors on the wall. It comes in the living room in the morning and as the day goes on, it catches the second one in the dining room and displays yet another blast of color. It's funny to find the simplest things making me smile these days. Even though I feel tired all the time (and have felt this way for going on 2 years. hah), being happy never fails to be a first reaction. Coffee, for example, makes me happy. Once you become a mom you long for that coffee. Even if you werent a coffee drinker before, you want it after the fact. The only functional picker-upper on mornings where you are completely zombified. I drank alot of decaf before william and while i was pregnant with william, but quickly changed to cafeinated. Seemingly I have a low tolerance to caffiene and I feel pretty good after 1 or 1.5 cups of coffee. Soon discovering my soft spot for coffee shops as well. Something so warm and homey about a dimly lit coffee shop smelling oh-so-delicious. :) There is one in Danville that i miss dearly, they made the best mochas. yum yum. Luckily the same owner has 2 other coffee shops around ky, one being in lexington a merely 5 minute drive away. Thank you God. :):)

When we move next year, the island we have fallen in love with has these pretty awesome coffee shop with fair trade coffee. I would prefer organic (which out of most organic products, organic coffee is the best) but eh. We are going to vacate to our potential home next month and so I am definitely going to check it out. Surprisingly, this island in Ga is fairly cheap! The population is about the size of Danville. Small towns are alot easier to function in and my old lady side prefers a small town. They even had a pretty good school system and a whole food market (not the chain), and of course, right by the ocean. The coldest months lows are only in the 40's, so snow is less likely to happen. I would mind waking up in Feb. with some temperatures in the 60's. Wouldnt mind that at all.

Well, this is a really random blog today, but I'm feeling pretty darn good on this sunday even though I am exhausted. Going to attempt to mow the front lawn and maybe get my booty on the treadmill. We'll see how that goes.. my bed may call my name and a nap time during william's nap time could come into play. :) Have a wonderful sunday.

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