Friday, September 25, 2009

Violet is 1

365 days ago I gave birth to Violet. It was pretty easy and fun. Except for, you know, the last 30 mintues. Then my placenta was so attached to me it just couldn't bear to leave but my uterus was trying its darndest to evict the reluctant placenta. The result being that my impatient uterus was merely forcing voluminous amounts of blood through the tenacious placenta's open vessels. Since this experience I would never be afraid to bleed to death. Minus the painful uterine contractions bleeding to death would be a very tolerable way to die. Just a ringing in the ears and some tunnel vision then...nothing. The only really uncomfortable thing about it (again, minus the painful uterine contractions) was fighting to maintain consciousness. For Grant, who looked scared but stalwart, but mostly for my baby who'd just been born and who I wanted to meet and nurse and coo over. It was many hours (8 to be exact) after her birth before I really had the presence of mind to be her mother and I miss those hours immensly. She has been such a joy since those first moments when I finally got to be with her and I wish that I hadn't missed any of it. I wish I had been able to enjoy her from the first second when her outside body temperature was still the same as my inside body temperature. Here she is a year later with her hair constantly in her eyes and her brothers and sisters constantly adoring her.






















Monday, September 21, 2009

I like Zumba

It's probably been around forever, but I've only recently discovered it. I'm sure I look like a complete dorkwad but it's the most fun I've had exercising in ages!

If you are wondering I will not be posting any videos of myself Zumba-ing on YouTube. Unless I'm wearing my wedding dress with a tube top. Then I will.

P.S. Violet is putting some serious consideration into walking soon.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Did I say we would get a credit card?

I lied. That's another thing you can't get with an N/A credit score. Unless you want the cards for bad credit that charge $200 annually in fees or the prepaid cards for such people as those who've declared bankruptcy or are 14 years old.

I wonder if Wal-mart will give us a card even?

I'm all for tightening up on passing out loans. Out of control, irresponsible lending is part of what landed us in our present economic depression. I remember back in the day when we bought our other houses and the car it was ridiculously easy to get a loan, too easy. Proving financial responsibility makes sense. However, it is frustrating that it is the credit sharks who control the whole system. If you haven't used their services then you are deemed unworthy of their loans. No other method of proving financial responsibility counts. Well, there's my soapbox. I return to my financially responsible but houseless life.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Did you know

That if you spent the last 6 years doing fiscally responsible things like staying completely out of debt and saving up to pay for purchases in cash instead of financing or using credit cards that your FICA score will be N/A and it will be next to impossible to get a home mortgage loan? I just found that out.

And all these years Grant and I thought we were being smart about money!

Oh well. I guess we'll go get ourselves a silly credit card and check out what's for rent.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Local ad in Nickel

FREE, BITING gerbil. Comes with ball, cage and very sharp teeth. Does not necessarily need a good home. Call 789-6942.

This made me laugh today. I thought about getting it because Alma needs some other creature to torture besides his baby sister and this one might teach him a lesson!