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A Few More Things For Gabriel
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Yesterday we headed out to the Babies R Us in Ontario for a few things we still needed for Gabriel. We picked up a changing table (our bassinet can convert into one and originally we were going to use that until our better judgement hit us and we realized that trying to turn it into a changing table in the middle of the night and back again would be pure hell, not to mention what we'd do if he wet in his bed during a change), some changing pad covers, bassinet sheets, and a garbage can for his diapers (complete with a little space for some de-odorizer). As far as having things for him goes, I think we're ready. We still have some cleaning we want to get done and I still need to get everything packed for the hospital, but we're almost ready. Scary.

From there we headed to dinner at Golden China. That place has the most amazing Chinese food (it's tied for my favorite Chinese restaurant with Mandarin Touch in Solvang). Since it's small and usually not crowded I think it's a place we'll be able to take Gabriel to when he's still little. If he fusses one of us can just take him outside to calm him down. My parents took me out to places when I was young and I learned very quickly how to behave. I'd like to do the same thing with Gabriel.

On the way home Rob filled up the car with gas and ran it through a car wash, we stopped at the ATM, and we did a quickie grocery store run so I'd have some lunches for this week. When we got home he put together the changing table while I washed up the bassinet sheets and changing pad covers. The changing table is now in our bedroom as well. Once we cleaned a lot of the floor crap out of there we found we had room (barely) for the bassinet and changing table. I just hope we move before he needs a crib because we would have no room for one! We're thinking of trying to come up with a date where we'll be moving no matter what our situation is. It would be SO much better to move if at least one of us had a job lined up, but we need to get out of here soonish either way.

Today is a typical Monday filled with laundry. If possible, I'd like to get at least six loads done and then I can spread the rest out over the week. Tonight Rob and I are going to stay around the house to work on the laundry, maybe some cleaning or packing, get my hospital pre-registration forms out of the way, cook dinner in, and try and game a bit.

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The Classic Lover
40% partner focus, 42% aggressiveness, 30% adventurousness

Based on the results of this test, it is highly likely that:
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The Lover Style Profile Test



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