Saturday, March 21, 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
What's on your browser???
What is that? You know that little program you browse the internet on. Here is a list... hopefully one of these sounds familiar... Firefox 1.5; Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0; Internet Explorer for Macintosh 5.2; Netscape 8.0; Opera 8.0, 9.0; Safari 2.0.
I hope you don't mind... but I need to test drive my portfolio... and was hoping you would follow this link and let me know what you think... critics welcome... also please let me know if everything seems to be functioning and let me know what browser you use. Please let me know if the highlighted links below are working.... this is basically what you should see. thanks. thank you.
this should slide side to side and load new text below for each catagory... click! this should load an image and slideshow above... click!
I hope you don't mind... but I need to test drive my portfolio... and was hoping you would follow this link and let me know what you think... critics welcome... also please let me know if everything seems to be functioning and let me know what browser you use. Please let me know if the highlighted links below are working.... this is basically what you should see. thanks. thank you.
Monday, March 9, 2009
More of Maggie
Here is me with my doctor, Dr. Harter, who delivered Maggie. I was so grateful for him. I had been in labor for 12 hours before I had to start pushing. I pushed for 2 hours before she came. Labor was a walk in the park compared to the delivery. It was pretty intense. Stanford was a saint who coached me through as well as 3 RN's and a student nurse. My doctor said I had quite the cheering squad.
Here are a few more pictures taken from the hospital.
Maggie in her going home from the hospital outfit. Note the bow my sister Tasha made and the socks my mother knitted.
The day after Maggie came home from the hospital she was put on a bili blanket for her jaundice. You can't actually see the blanket because it's underneath her back, but you can see the big contraption she was hooked up to that we had to keep her on for 5 days.
Here are a few more pictures taken from the hospital.
Stanford's sister Michelle came out for the few days I was in the hospital
Maggie in her going home from the hospital outfit. Note the bow my sister Tasha made and the socks my mother knitted.
The day after Maggie came home from the hospital she was put on a bili blanket for her jaundice. You can't actually see the blanket because it's underneath her back, but you can see the big contraption she was hooked up to that we had to keep her on for 5 days.
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