Like last year, Amy and I went to Chick-Fil-A on Labor Day for our free sandwiches, earned by wearing team shirts, which Amy once again expertly crafted. We spread out a picnic table cover on our living room floor to eat our holiday repast, and then had an exciting game of Monopoly. As usual . . . well, can you guess who had all the money?
(If you don’t recognize that thumb, take a look at this face.)
Speaking of sad faces, here’s Amy two Monday evenings ago looking at the dinner I fixed:
There was supposed to be macaroni with those beans and hot dogs, but, well, things didn’t come out pretty. (A few minutes into supper I decided to supplement things with a grilled cheese sandwich. Not macaroni, but still good.)
Some people have asked for a photo showing whether Amy is showing. Stay tuned.
By the way, Amy’s next appointment is tomorrow, and her first ultrasound is a week from today.
Just curious on how macaroni and cheese can come out “not pretty”….
The cheese had gone bad. ๐
I wanted to do the Labor thing at Chick Fil A too, but there isn’t one close to us:-( Too bad on the dinner, Josh, but at least you were trying to help Amy out! I’m looking forward to seeing pictures of Amy!
I love your Labor Day tradition (except the Monopoly part — not my favorite game!). Looking forward to seeing those pictures of Amy….:-)
Awesome updates as usual, and I will be checking back for the pics as often as I check for my CPA score, so every 5 minutes. ๐
J & A–you guys are so entertaining. Thanks for another hilarious post. Josh, shall we suggest to your pastor that he orchestrate a nice, LONG influx of meals from church people after the baby’s birth? We’d hate for malnutrition to enter the Jensen household.
Johanna, talking about wanting to do the “labor thing at Chick Fil A” in a comment on the same post where pregnancy has been under discussion did give me pause for a moment to consider exactly what you meant. But don’t worry, I figured it out. ๐
That’s hilarious…Lador DAY thing! sorry about that:-)