Everything here is going great. All of Jenny's tests came back with positive results and she, nor the baby seem to be at any risk of diabetes. She is very healthy and looks great. Two different friends both commented last week that if you are standing behind her, she doesn't look pregnant whatsoever. This of course scored extra browny points for the Canadians. And they weren't exaggerating. Her belly is huge from the side but if she is waddling at you head on, she looks the same as she always has. She has a week and a half left of work and then will take a break for the next four to six months. She will still teach some private classes at our house but she won't be teaching at the school. I am quite happy that she did decide to take time off because we have enough money with my income and SO many students are sick right now. I am worried that they will pass it on to her.
One of my junior high classes last week looked like they had all been consumed by the plague. There were 18 kids in the class and only one wasn't sick. So the first thing I did the next morning was go get a flu shot. I am sure it will be $8 well spent.
Our weather finally cooled off and is now glorious. It is 27 degrees today, which sounds hot but it is quite chilly when you spent the last 6 months in 34- 36 degree weather. At night it is dropping down to about 20 degrees. We finally unplugged the air-conditioners which will save us some coin. I forgot how beautiful the Taiwan winters were.
The nursery is almost finished. I still need to blow up big-sized pictures for the walls but other than that, we are done. The countdown now begins for my son to enter this world. 48 days and counting...
I am so excited to look into his eyes, feel him squeeze my finger and hear his voice. Although the voice novelty will probably wear off quickly.








