Death & Taxes

Posted by Mark Armstrong Tuesday, April 15, 2008 7:17 AM
Ok so this post really has nothing to do with death or taxes, save the fact that, horray! - I did get our taxes filed yesterday, just under the wire :) Also this photo has nothing to do with anything, it's just Asher sleeping at the park...

Joellen was gone most of yesterday since she had agreed to help Margy get her midwife certification (she needed a newborn for the exam) which she aced and now only needs to complete the written exam to become certified as a midwife. We both wish her all the best and know she will make a great midwife! Later yesterday evening, mom came over and went to a baby shower our church put on for her and it sounds like they had a great time. So anyway, it was a quiet house yesterday.

In other  news, I am very proud to say, my e-mail inbox is at zero and the tasks remaining in my "midnight inbox" seem manageable. Might this be a break in the madness? We'll see...

I did have someone call about our car yesterday so we're keeping our fingers crossed and hoping we can find a buyer. Speaking of which, here is the link in case anyone wants to buy a 2005 Mazda 3s - click here

If this post has been a bit choppy, scattered and less than coherent, that's because I am too. I need to get ready for work but I at least wanted to say hi. I haven't had too much time to post anything, but don't worry - we're still here and doing well :)

2 Response to "Death & Taxes"

  1. Katie Says:

    Hey Marco,
    I know I don't often write comments but I read your blog on a VERY regular basis (it's one of the few things I do even when I'm tired or don't feel well). I love being able to catch up with you and your little family. And I can definitely relate to the scattered nature of thoughts and words...sounds like me a lot of the time. Maybe it runs in the family :-)
    Love you loads. Give a big hug and kiss to Jo and to Asher.
    Katie

  2. Mark Armstrong Says:

    Thanks Katie! It's good to know people are reading and we're not just typing so we can hear the clickity clack of our own fingers on the keyboard :)