So if you guys haven't watched Marley & Me, DON'T!!! It was a really good movie, but be prepared for a cry-fest. I haven't cried so hard over a movie in a long time. Robby didn't even watch most of the ending.
He just threw me a roll of toilet paper, and left the room. It was pretty funny!!! Speaking of dogs, here is a new pictures of Koda. He's getting so big!!!
Jennifer-So how did the lasik surgery go?? How long was your recover time??
Beth-How are the kiddos?? Haven't heard anything about them in a while. I'll bet they are growing like crazy.
Hi Tina!
Your baby is growing. Koda looks like a stuffed animal. He is so cute!
I know what you mean about Marley and Me. All the commercials for it seemed geared towards kids. So, the kids wanted to see it. We rented it and watched it as a family. Bring out the tissues. The end was a tear-jerker. I knew it was coming, but still very sad. Strangely enough, the children (especially Emily) wanted to watch it a second time before we sent it back. For days all I heard was "Poor Marley". We did explain it was a movie and Marley was just acting, but it was still a sad story.
My lasik went great! Thanks for asking. It was the weirdest procedure I have ever endured. I have never seen the movie
Clockwork Orange. But, I have seen the clip with the man's eyes being pryed open with these metal things. That is exactly what they did to me. It was like something out of a movie. It didn't hurt, but was
VERY uncomfortable.
I had to keep my eyes closed for four hours after the surgery. Bill was great and downloaded tons of Podcasts for me. I didn't realize how many DIS Unplugged Podcasts I had missed over the past few weeks. I am all caught up now. I've been taking it easy on my eyes. My eyes get tired if I try and read too much. So, no books for awhile. I have to stick to magazines. Even typing this, I've had to take a few breaks to rest my eyes. The black letters with white background is hard to focus on right now. It's a weird feeling. I'm still wearing my "goggles" in bed at night. They are to prevent me from rubbing my eyes in my sleep. I even wear the goggles in the shower. I'm not suppose to get water in my eyes. My eyes are healing and itching like crazy, more than when I first had the surgery. I've been using eye drops (natural tears) like crazy. I know each day will get better and better.

I was suppose to be back to 100% a few days after the surgery. But, my eyes seem to get tired more easily lately. So, I probably won't be 100% for another week (total of three weeks after surgery.). Reading and the computer just take a toll on my eyes. However, I have driven just fine.
My "fashionable" goggles. (I plan to burn these after my eyes have healed. I look like I'm ready to go swimming.)
I still can't believe, I walked into the office with glasses on and terrible eye sight and walked out seeing clearly.

The whole procedure took from walking in the door to walking out about two and a half hours. If possible, I highly recommend it.

Thank you to the man or woman who invented this procedure.
It rocks!!!!
Bill took great care of me. When I came home from the doctor, there were beautiful and very fragrant roses and a "Congratulations" balloon waiting for me.
Thank you Bill!!!!
The beautiful flowers and balloon from my loving husband and children.

Jennifer