My Mom, Jeff and I took Gabe to our local Conservation Club for a Christmas party. Santa was there passing out presents to 50 sugar buzzed kids. This marks yet another notable milestone. Gabes first wrapped present. Santa knew just what he needed, new diaper bag toys! A squishy yellow ball, a carousel with sliding rings, and noisy puzzle ball. Gabe wasn't thrilled about opening it but once he found out the paper crinkled he was all over it.
Ever wonder “What was she thinking?” Rather than make you ask, I’ve decided to publish a blog. This will combine my most random thoughts and ideas. I’ll do my best to keep to the truth, but if it makes my story more exciting I reserve the right to embellish a little….or a lot. Basically it’s my story and I’ll be telling it how I want. Thank you for reading I hope you enjoy the few moments you spend here along with the rest of the moments you don’t.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Making the dough
My Grandma makes cranberry bread for Christmas. It's my favorite, really my FAVORITE food. Actually there are a lot of things my Grandma has introduced me to that are my favorites. Pizza rolls from the bakery near her house, sugar cookies (from the same bakery), cranberry bread, peanut brittle..... thanks Grandma. So as I was saying before my stomach started rumbling for delicious junk food. My Grandma always makes this cranberry bread for Thanksgiving and Christmas. This year she's making all kinds of stuff, which leaves her with very little time for bread making. This is going to sound so stupid but I'm very excited that this year I get to make it. Not that I'm taking over for her, but if I'm trusted to make a food that is so important to Christmas dinner, I'm honored. I hope I do her proud. I did a lot of test bakes, tried a few different recipes, experimented with butter (on accident but still). I may weigh 10 extra pounds when it's all done, but it was totally worth it.
Friday, December 17, 2010
I'll just ride my broom
I hate being with out my car. It's like having a disability for me. Jeff took mine this morning because his truck is getting a new windshield on it, and maybe if he's lucky a Christmas present will be installed as well. Anyway, he had more important things to do, like go to work, I'm staying home with Gabe. We don't NEED the car, but my morning seems so incomplete without it. Every half hour or so I look over to see if my phone is still on the counter, it is. I think, what will I eat today? Then, Kendall....there is still food in the house! OK, well maybe I could go get my oil changed today? SEE I told you I needed my car!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Schedules collide
Last week Gabe wasn't feeling to hot, so I kept him home from school. At the end of the week 7 hours of daycare cost me $200 combined with 16 lost hours of work....I feel like I'm throwing money out the window. On a positive note, Gabe is feeling MUCHO better. He got lots of sleep, did some exploring, started really walking on his own, mastered the sippy cup and tried milk for the first time. I suppose even though my wallet is a little on the light side this week we have a happy camper on our hands now and that's more important.
This week we got a few inches of snow, possibly more to come, and below freezing temperatures. This means....no school again. Why couldn't this have happened last week? Hopefully it will be just one more paid for, but not used daycare, and one more missed day of work. My Mom offered to watch Gabriel while I went in for a couple hours to get some necessities done, which is a huge help.
Now I'm rolling the dice of life, cummmmooonnnn lucky TUESDAY!
This week we got a few inches of snow, possibly more to come, and below freezing temperatures. This means....no school again. Why couldn't this have happened last week? Hopefully it will be just one more paid for, but not used daycare, and one more missed day of work. My Mom offered to watch Gabriel while I went in for a couple hours to get some necessities done, which is a huge help.
Now I'm rolling the dice of life, cummmmooonnnn lucky TUESDAY!
Meet Santa
He was happy at this point |
who ARE you? |
Brendan, Gabriel, Santa Clause (duh) and Joshua |
Grandma was holding back on the eggs. |
Christmas Cookies galore!
The first year Jeff and I spent Christmas together I was in a cookie exchange. My first pick was peanut butter kiss cookies, but those were taken. Then I thought maybe I can make some sugar cookies? Nope those were taken too. The only thing left was gingerbread cookies. I had never made them before but volunteered anyway. After buying ALL the ingredients, flouring my entire kitchen, baking 12 dozen cookies, I called for reinforcements. My parents, Jeff and I spent about 5 hours frosting cookies. When the last cookie was finished up I vowed never to make them again.
The following year to get in the Christmas spirit I mentioned making cookies. Jeff said he loved the gingerbread ones, so...... anyway it's been a tradition around here even since. This year I made over 100 cookies, some gingerbread and some sugar. All need to be frosted and I'm pretty good at taking my time putting the finishing touches on them. Needless to say it's taken forever, but the cookies look and taste amazing. Merry Christmas Jeff, and for this there will be nothing for you under the tree ha ha ha
The following year to get in the Christmas spirit I mentioned making cookies. Jeff said he loved the gingerbread ones, so...... anyway it's been a tradition around here even since. This year I made over 100 cookies, some gingerbread and some sugar. All need to be frosted and I'm pretty good at taking my time putting the finishing touches on them. Needless to say it's taken forever, but the cookies look and taste amazing. Merry Christmas Jeff, and for this there will be nothing for you under the tree ha ha ha
Thursday, December 9, 2010
sleepless in the living room
Maybe I'm going about this the wrong way. I'm exhausted tonight, mentally and physically. I've tried taking a hot bath, watching TV, checking for Facebook status changes, eating, wrapping presents, preparing Christmas cards....the list really goes on and on.
Maybe the thing to do is just lay down, in bed, with my electric blanket on, with my snoring hubby and try to fall asleep. Can I do it? Close my eyes and think of nothing? I tried a couple hours ago. I got really sleepy, couldn't even keep my eyes open. Got on my comfy pj's, lay down and POOF thoughts start coming from every which way! Slow down thoughts, it's late and I'm sleepy. I tried pleading with them but they wouldn't stop. Now it's almost 2 hours later, my eyes are even heavier now.
Maybe, just (yawn) maybe. I can (ahhhh) fall asssllllleeeeeeeeeep.
Maybe the thing to do is just lay down, in bed, with my electric blanket on, with my snoring hubby and try to fall asleep. Can I do it? Close my eyes and think of nothing? I tried a couple hours ago. I got really sleepy, couldn't even keep my eyes open. Got on my comfy pj's, lay down and POOF thoughts start coming from every which way! Slow down thoughts, it's late and I'm sleepy. I tried pleading with them but they wouldn't stop. Now it's almost 2 hours later, my eyes are even heavier now.
Maybe, just (yawn) maybe. I can (ahhhh) fall asssllllleeeeeeeeeep.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Potato vs. Potatoe
I'm not the best speller or the best grammerer out there. I get pretty embarrassed if I find out I made a mistake when writing. It's like getting caught passing a note in high school, there is no way out of it. You WROTE it, it's on paper, there's no point in saying you didn't. Go straight to the principals office, do not pass go, do not collect $200 :( Then hope the teacher doesn't hand it back to you with a bunch of red marks and a grade on it.
Although I am imperfect I still have a couple spelling pet peeves. I use Facebook.com and tend to see them mostly used on there. I've been tempted to ask other writers of posts if I am perhaps wrong, but instead I rely on my built in spell check.
I spell "tomorrow" others "tomarrow"
I spell "congratulations" others "congradulations"
Pet peeve I do myself, this is to prove I am imperfect and know it. I start a lot of sentences with "I". I try to retype them and am sometimes successful, but most of the time end up leaving it alone. This is quite possibly driving someone else crazy right.....this.....minute.
Although I am imperfect I still have a couple spelling pet peeves. I use Facebook.com and tend to see them mostly used on there. I've been tempted to ask other writers of posts if I am perhaps wrong, but instead I rely on my built in spell check.
I spell "tomorrow" others "tomarrow"
I spell "congratulations" others "congradulations"
Pet peeve I do myself, this is to prove I am imperfect and know it. I start a lot of sentences with "I". I try to retype them and am sometimes successful, but most of the time end up leaving it alone. This is quite possibly driving someone else crazy right.....this.....minute.
up up and go
Just wanted to say that this week has been a blur of milestones for Gabriel. He is crawling faster than ever, got his 5th tooth, is clapping his hands,shimmying along furniture like nobodys business, standing up unsupported and he's even taken a few steps. Now, I don't believe any of the steps he's taken with out support stemmed from a conscious decision to walk, but more a overhaul of excitement. He knew he did something awesome when he stood up alone, so he moved the fastest way possible to Jeff or I for a congratulations hug.
Good job Gabriel!
Now I'm going to make sure the safety lock is on the stairs.
Good job Gabriel!
Now I'm going to make sure the safety lock is on the stairs.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Not the coldest popsicle in the freezer
Thank you MoJo in the Morning for your senseless surveys, and thank you random body shop guy who made my day with his answers.
DJ: Are you happy with the direction of the US economy?
Victim: Ohhh, NO! But, but, but, but, but if if if if if they hadn't have bailed out General Motors and the banks we would be in deep trouble, so I got to say yes on it.
DJ: OK so let me put down on a scale of 1-10 how would you rate it?
Victim: 5
DJ: 10 being the best?
Victim: yes
DJ: OK what if 10 was the worst?
Victim: Uhhh, If 10 was the worst...(thinking)...Then I would say...(still thinking)... Uhhh 3
DJ: OK perfect
DJ: Are you happy with the direction of the US economy?
Victim: Ohhh, NO! But, but, but, but, but if if if if if they hadn't have bailed out General Motors and the banks we would be in deep trouble, so I got to say yes on it.
DJ: OK so let me put down on a scale of 1-10 how would you rate it?
Victim: 5
DJ: 10 being the best?
Victim: yes
DJ: OK what if 10 was the worst?
Victim: Uhhh, If 10 was the worst...(thinking)...Then I would say...(still thinking)... Uhhh 3
DJ: OK perfect
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Christmas 2010 Pictures
Not much to say here just that our family got some Christmas photos taken. I think they came out great!!!
Brother (Andy), future sister in law (Tara), me (Kendall), Dad (Steve), Mom (Beth), Husband (Jeff) and son (Gabriel)
Mini Santa
Another one of my Mini Santa
Sometimes it's acceptable to sleep in Costco
Gabe spent the night at his Grandparents house last night. He played, ate, bathed, played some more, ate some more and finally slept through the night. When morning came around it was non stop go, go, go just as it was the day before. There was breakfast followed by bath and play time with Grandma. Then Family pictures at the studio. After that all 7 of us went out to eat.
Rather than go out in the cold again we decided to get a few groceries. Jeff put a 2 lb bag of carrots on the seat next to Gabe. It wasn't 30 seconds before he found the carrots made a decent pillow and fell sound asleep. I didn't want people staring or judging, so the boys went to the car to nap and I stayed to pay.
We're home now and Gabe has his regular pillow, blanket and stuffed animal. He looks much more comfortable.
Rather than go out in the cold again we decided to get a few groceries. Jeff put a 2 lb bag of carrots on the seat next to Gabe. It wasn't 30 seconds before he found the carrots made a decent pillow and fell sound asleep. I didn't want people staring or judging, so the boys went to the car to nap and I stayed to pay.
We're home now and Gabe has his regular pillow, blanket and stuffed animal. He looks much more comfortable.
The Comedian
Last night Jeff and I were able to go out with friends, because my Mom watched Gabe overnight. We saw our favorite comedian Heywood Banks. He sings funny songs and one of them has been stuck in my head alllll night.
"Blluueewww Moon, (guitar plays)....." speaking "I shouldn't have sat on the pool chalk"
"Blluueewww Moon, (guitar plays)....." speaking "I shouldn't have sat on the pool chalk"
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Thankful Thoughts
Three minutes in to Thanksgiving 2010 and I'm ready to post my thanks.
- I'm thankful that Gabe is the happy, healthy baby I never dreamed I'd get to have.
- I'm thankful to have a husband who lets me sleep in on Sundays.
- I'm actually thankful for a lot of husband related things :)
- I'm thankful both Jeff and I have jobs.
- I'm thankful that I have a family I can always count on. Not just in bad times, these people are there in good too!
- I'm thankful my Dads parents were able to stay in our town for Thanksgiving, and that Grandma brought home made cranberry nut bread.
- Not last nor least, but last for tonight. I am thankful that although my cousin Jeffrey was in a car accident tonight, he is now home safe in his own bed. I'm thankful that tomorrow I will get to hug him, and thank him for wearing his seat belt.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Craigslist
I have found both ups and downs to selling on Craigslist. Although I haven't made any purchases I have sold an item or ten.
My typical sale goes something like this
I posted an ad for a jewelry armoire. The man who called seemed a bit off to me, but also genuinely interested. I gave him my address. He showed up at my door step, vente coffee in one hand and about 30 wadded up receipts in the other. I show him the furniture at the same time I try very hard not to notice his outfit. Pistons tee shirt, tan trench coat, khakis with multiple holes in them, shiny blue and orange shoes, and to really top his get up he kind of looks like Gallagher (you know the watermelon smashing dude?)
Jeff came home about 5 minutes in to this mans ramblings about crazy things. When he came down stairs the man gave him a very suspicious look and "hid" his receipts in the top drawer of the armoire.
Gallagher was driving a Chevy Malibu. When asked how he would like to get it home he said "By my calculations it will fit perfectly in the back seat" Jeffs quick retort was "Not with the doors on it won't". He paid cash, we smushed it in the back of his car while pulling back the door the whole time. Gallagher was much more concerned with his coffee than heavy lifting.
We said the usual "have a safe holiday, nice weekend, whatevers" Then we watched him take a whisk broom and sweep off the front seat of his car before he sat down and eventually, after finishing the conversation with his steering wheel, drove away.
My typical sale goes something like this
- I find an item around my house that I no longer have a need for.
- I place my ad.
- In the days following I sift through email after email from people who would like to pay me more than what my item is listed for. All I have to do is accept their check and send them a small amount and the item back.
- Occasionally I find a person who actually cares about what they are about to purchase. They make an appointment to come over, half of them show up.
- On even a rarer occasion someone actually shows up and pays for the item. They even take said item home.
I posted an ad for a jewelry armoire. The man who called seemed a bit off to me, but also genuinely interested. I gave him my address. He showed up at my door step, vente coffee in one hand and about 30 wadded up receipts in the other. I show him the furniture at the same time I try very hard not to notice his outfit. Pistons tee shirt, tan trench coat, khakis with multiple holes in them, shiny blue and orange shoes, and to really top his get up he kind of looks like Gallagher (you know the watermelon smashing dude?)
Jeff came home about 5 minutes in to this mans ramblings about crazy things. When he came down stairs the man gave him a very suspicious look and "hid" his receipts in the top drawer of the armoire.
Gallagher was driving a Chevy Malibu. When asked how he would like to get it home he said "By my calculations it will fit perfectly in the back seat" Jeffs quick retort was "Not with the doors on it won't". He paid cash, we smushed it in the back of his car while pulling back the door the whole time. Gallagher was much more concerned with his coffee than heavy lifting.
We said the usual "have a safe holiday, nice weekend, whatevers" Then we watched him take a whisk broom and sweep off the front seat of his car before he sat down and eventually, after finishing the conversation with his steering wheel, drove away.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Not your average third word
We're having bananas for lunch. Gabe stands up in his highchair and smiles, because he knows he's not supposed to be standing.
Me: Gabe, sit on your butt.
Gabriel: (nothing)
Me: Gabe, sit on your butt.
Gabriel: (nothing)
Me: Gabe...
Gabriel: Butt
Me: (nothing)
Me: Gabe, sit on your butt.
Gabriel: (nothing)
Me: Gabe, sit on your butt.
Gabriel: (nothing)
Me: Gabe...
Gabriel: Butt
Me: (nothing)
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