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Welcome to my blog! This is a blog about my life -- mostly about my husband, me, and our life together. We got married in 2010, and we have had a great time so far with our life together. We dated for 4 years before getting married, and I can't say enough how JD is a Godsend to me and is the perfect life partner. I know God created him just for me. I hope you enjoy reading about our lives. Sometimes it is a bit average (maybe even boring to some), but we are content and enjoying it. I enjoy my job as a nurse. I also enjoy couponing, reading, crafting, playing with my Cricut machine, sewing, going to the movies, exercising, running, and many many other things. JD is an engineer for the Army and enjoys cars and trucks, but most of all, rebuilding and driving his 1966 Ford Bronco. He also loves bowling. He has alot of hobbies and interests, but those two dominate them all! :) I hope you enjoy following us!

Friday, June 29, 2012

It's time to get this ball rolling along!!!

I know it has been a long while since I posted.   Alot has been going on!  I started back to school to get my Nurse Practitioner degree, we've been in the process of getting everything together to buy a house, and we've been preparing to actually start IVF!!! How exciting! 

I start my BC pills next Friday, July 6th and start my Lupron on July 20th.  I am super excited! I really have a great feeling about this, and I really think we are gonna get some babies from this!  I can't wait to have a little JD running around, for sure!

I wanted to please ask for prayers and good vibes as we start this journey within the next week! JD has to have a procedure done, and I will be having a few procedures done, as well.  Tentatively, we are scheduled for a mid-August embryo transfer. 

Please send sticky vibes, baby dust, and lots of prayers our way! We appreciate it so much!

I will keep you all posted as our journey continues!
Love,
Em.

1 comment:

  1. Yay! I am so excited for you!! =) I can't wait to hear about your journey and hopefully we won't be too far behind.

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