My work's Christmas party was Saturday. Always a good time.
I didn't know what to do with my hair so I went to this new place in town that's a "dry bar." You pay $30 and they wash/style your hair. Anyways...I sat in the chair for an hour while the girl curled my hair and it was so relaxing. I almost fell asleep. The only bad thing was I had to go in at 1pm because it was the only appointment they had. By the time we left for the party at 6:30 my hair had lost all the curl. So that was a complete waste of money,. Oh well.
This year the party was at the Convention Center downtown. Grandma and Grandpa Hogue babysat the kids for us so we were able to stay a little later than usual.
They had two artists there who drew caricatures. The guy who did ours lives in LA and does it for a living at Universal Studios. When I saw it I couldn't stop laughing. He did a good job.
After we had our picture drawn we got 15 minute chair massages...then we called it a night. We were home before 11pm...which was earlier than expected. BUT...it was nice to be out alone with the man of my dreams. :)
That Stop Wasn't On My Itinerary....
So the Hogue's made it to Florida for our first official family vacation. It was Sawyer's first plane ride....and Simon's first plane ride that he can remember. We were excited....the boys were stoked. We had everything we needed! But it seems that Sawyer packed something with him that wasn't on our checklist: a big case of pneumonia. Yes, the little fella made it almost one whole day in Florida before he started heading downhill fast. Our 2nd day in Orlando we were in the Urgent Care south of Cocoa Beach. (By the way, to see a doctor more quickly, it helps if you vomit all over the waiting room in front of the receptionist. Little tip for ya) After chest x-rays they advised us to head to the ER in Melbourne, where they eventually admitted him to the hospital. So, we had 3 night deluxe accommadations at the Holmes Regional Medical Center. The little whipper snapper was a trooper though! The nurses loved him, thankfully, and made us all feel right at home. We were going to send postcards out with pictures of the hospital since we spent 40% of our trip there...but they didn't have any. Imagine that!Hmmm.....maybe its something they should consider.
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