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Rob's Ribs
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It's snowing again and there looks to be snow in the entire foreseeable forcast. I have to run out to the bank and post office tomorrow afternoon, so hopefully things won't be too bad tomorrow afternoon. But with snow planned for the next few days non-stop, chances are the road conditions will be ugly.

My Mom's going to be driving out here in this ick unless the forecast changes and things clear up. She's planning on coming out here on Christmas Eve (we have reservations at Fleming's for dinner), staying on Christmas (we'll be cooking a turkey dinner for Christmas), and then heading back home the day after Christmas. I hope she leaves early and takes it slow coming out here.

Gabriel cannot wait to see his Nana and neither can I. Knowing my Mom us coming out here soon makes me very happy. I love having her around and spending time with her.

Rob went to the employee health center yesterday to get his ribs checked out since they still hurt. He had an x-ray done and everything looked fine, which means there's no breaks and no major damage to worry about. They said he probably injured the cartilage a bit. It'll hurt for awhile and he's told to take Tylenol regularly for it. Apparently, they see child related injuries quite often. Nice to know that Gabriel isn't the only kid accidentally kicking his dad in the ribs during roughhousing. Well, actually, I believe Gabriel was laughing and trying to attack Rob with his tongue and lick him. Yeah, we have a weird kid. Anyway, he didn't mean to hurt Rob and it looks like everything should heal up just fine on its own.

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