Look at that belly. :)
Almost ready for the baby.This is our new living room, the laundry is on the right behind the closet doors. That is Tina's friend Louisa sitting in the chair, she actually took the two above pictures of us, they turned out really nice.
Our new bathroom Our new bedroom, please excuse the cloths on the bed. :) The baby's room!
Well it's been a long time since I updated this blog, I feel bad. We have had a lot going on lately. At the end of February we had to move out of our old apartment, we found a place in Confederation which is on the opposite side of Saskatoon to where we were before. We actually got a basement suite this time, complete with a yard and shed. I really like our new place and we were super lucky to get it, we looked for a long time before we found this on. Rentals are few and far between in Saskatoon these days. Moving was quite a production, I actually rented a moving van and we got it all in the new place in two trips. We had tons of help (A very big Thank you to all those who helped us out) so that made it go faster. I don't think I will ever chose to live on a third floor part of a building again. That many flights of stairs makes you realize that you have to much junk and should get rid of some of it. Another exciting bit of news is that Tina is going to be having a C-section on March 13th (tomorrow) so the baby is coming sooner the we expected. Still I think we have everything under control and are ready to have a new son or daughter. Both Tina and I will be staying at the hospital for a few days following her C-section, so I won't update this again until we are home. Look for photos of our little one then. Becoming a Dad tomorrow has made me reflect a lot on how life will possibly be when our kid gets to be my age. Lately I've heard that we are running out of iron ore to mine for metal, and we are currently experiencing shortages of oil as it can't be found fast enough to supply growing demands. Also gas prices are supposed to jump to huge levels this summer and it makes you wonder what the world will be like in ten years, or even one year. I think science will have to take over in place of natural resources that are running out fast, we will have to advance very quickly to make up for the loss of things like metals and oil. My bike is steel, it might start going up in value a lot here soon. :) Anyway food for thought, I have to go to bed soon and tomorrow will be very exciting for both Tina and I, we will need our sleep. Until next time, ride safe and have fun!
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