First I want to start off by saying how successful the Parkinson's race was for my grandfather. The weather held off and we raised a lot of money for Parkinson's research. It was a good time had by all. The friends and family that came out to support grandpa was just heartfelt and the whole Bohlander family really appreciated it. Parkinson's is a genetic disease that has no cure, so research is very important so we can get closer to the answer. I found out through my sister and my aunt that after you have a baby you can donate your cord blood for Parkinson's research, and I will be following Tori's lead and donating mine. It is very important to my family to find a cure for this disease.
Next, I had a doctor's appt yesterday and everything is looking great. My hemoglobin was a little low, so I will have to start eating a little more iron. Beets is one of my favorite foods and they have a lot of iron in them. I know a lot of people don't like them, but that's because they didn't have Nanny Boh for a grandma. Plus I believe that my dad used to can them back in the day. From my original weight I have only gained a 1/2 pound, which is fine with me. The baby is growing like a weed, and I think she is going to come out a giant. It wouldn't surprise me considering the height of her father.
Other than that nothing much. Jeff is still doing great in school and he may not even need to take finals.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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