I'm happy to hear about your fabulous vacation, but so sad to hear you are sick. Coming back to reality after a trip is hard enough, w/o illness to boot. I wish I looked as good as you do, sick or otherwise! And if it makes you feel better, I was just in Utah last week (Jaimy had a baby), and I was depressed to come home, too. From Utah. You are depressed to return to the place that I wish I was, which shows you how much higher up on the food chain you are than me. :)
Sorry you're sick. You do have nice eyebrows. Is that any consolation?
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Emily, I hate the flu. But you look a lot better with the flu than i do. When i had the flu, my appearance scared the daylights out of our neighbor. And he is a doctor. Crayton was quick to assure him that I look A LOT better with some make up.
And i concur with the others, great brows. amazing natural beauty. and really sassy glasses.
If it makes you feel any better I woke up with pink eye. It's just lovely and I will not post a pic but you can use your imagination:) Hope you feel better soon!
If you are completely unprepared in (almost) every way to birth your child due to the fact that your body does not really do spontaneous labor and you thought you had a good two weeks to worry about details and thus {house is a mess haven't begun to wash or sort baby clothes no newborn diapers ...or bouncy seat ...or swing ...or nursing pads ...or bassinet/port-a-crib for your room ...or pacifiers packed hospital bag is but a distant dream child's big oral presentation on William Clark is not ready to go baby name is not solidified neighbor kids are coming over tomorrow for a playdate not mentally geared up to go drugfree have tickets to Friday night's football game haven't registered with the hospital no groceries in the house} BUT, you're emotionally and physically ready to not be pregnant anymore and to meet this new precious babe and he has joyously turned his little cute self around so he is head-down after all the fuss about being breech, AND, you tiredly say
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but at least you're sick at home in utah and not in hawaii.
hope you feel normal again tomorrow.
And i concur with the others, great brows. amazing natural beauty. and really sassy glasses.