Bob left this morning for 3 days for a conference so it's the single life for me. The girls and I are keeping busy with tons of fun things like grocery shopping and putting away laundry! Tonight we are going to have a sleepover in mom's bed!
The next couple of days should be hectic---wish me luck!
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
A Day "Off"
I always chuckle to myself when we (the teacher and kids) have a day "off" school. The day is the furthest thing from being "off" as it could possibly be.
I awoke this morning to 3 whining girls fighting over the iPad. Apparently my iPhone and 2 iPod touches are not sufficient, they must all fight over the almighty iPad.
And now my day "off" really begins! Fun things on the agenda today:
1) Laundry. This element of my life seems to duplicate by the second. It is a never ending chore that I must say, I loathe.
2) Dishes. After a hectic week of Halloween parties, after school teaching, etc, etc, the dishes have piled up so high I no longer see the sink--that can't be good.
3) Attempt to find the surfaces of my house. Hopefully after 1 and 2 are semi-complete, I will begin to see the floor and the counters again.
In the midst of all that fun, I will be heading to town to do some last minute Halloween costume shopping. All three little girls will be joining me---again far from "off" but we should have fun meeting my mom, my sister, and my ADORABLE 5 month niece!
Although far from a day "off," it will be packed and most likely fun. There have been screams and tears already and I am sure there will be more, but the giggles, smiles and laughter in between seem to make it all worth while!
Happy Friday!
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Here a Blog, There a Blog, Everywhere a Blog Blog
It seems that every time I turn around, someone else I know is writing a blog. I will be the first to admit, everyone else seems to be more successful at updating than I am. I can whine about my busy life, blah, blah, blah, but in reality, I somehow find the time to read all of the other blog posts of friends and family and look forward to the posts daily! So, I have decided that business is no longer a valid excuse. I love checking in on blogs daily. Reading each person's perspective on their "expertise" is fascinating!
So, here I go again! Goal=3 posts per week!
So, here I go again! Goal=3 posts per week!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The Busy Life For Me
As a teacher, I have the wonderful opportunity to hang with my kids all summer. Now, many of my teacher friends enjoy hanging close to home all day. I, however, have decided that hanging out at home all day makes a typical 12 hour day seem like a lifetime (and not in a good way).
Today was my kind of summer day. I woke up and stayed in my pjs until 830. We hopped in the car and dropped off the extra kid we had for a sleepover, went shopping, went to lunch at Applebees (which by the way has $0.99 Kid Meals M-W) and then headed to the pool.
Tess was in heaven with the the kiddie water slide and went down no less than 25 times popping up and screaming "genn" each time that she landed. Emme is Miss Independent and was going off the diving board the big girl water slides by herself the whole afternoon.
We headed home from the pool so that we could grab a quick meal and head to softball games for Lily and Emme.
It was a busy day, much of which was not spent at home. When we finally returned home for the night, the girls were exhausted, but had to explore the newly built deck and are now sound asleep.
This day is the exact opposite of a relaxing day at home, nevertheless, it is the best kind of summer day! And the icing on the cake.....one little girl saying, "I dove you so much mama" as she faded into a deep sleep.
Today was my kind of summer day. I woke up and stayed in my pjs until 830. We hopped in the car and dropped off the extra kid we had for a sleepover, went shopping, went to lunch at Applebees (which by the way has $0.99 Kid Meals M-W) and then headed to the pool.
Tess was in heaven with the the kiddie water slide and went down no less than 25 times popping up and screaming "genn" each time that she landed. Emme is Miss Independent and was going off the diving board the big girl water slides by herself the whole afternoon.
We headed home from the pool so that we could grab a quick meal and head to softball games for Lily and Emme.
It was a busy day, much of which was not spent at home. When we finally returned home for the night, the girls were exhausted, but had to explore the newly built deck and are now sound asleep.
This day is the exact opposite of a relaxing day at home, nevertheless, it is the best kind of summer day! And the icing on the cake.....one little girl saying, "I dove you so much mama" as she faded into a deep sleep.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Let the blog flow
Blogging must be genetic because my sister and I both have one now, only hers is way better then mine! Her blog (Glorious Greens http://gloriousgreens.wordpress.com) is not only a great tale of a working, middle-class, married, chic, chick trying to be healthy and cook creatively; it is also am honest journal of her life. I realized when catching up on her blog tonight, that I post too little and think too much about what I post. I only post wildly funny stories that happen and I have to think exactly how I should write it so that everyone can feel the feelings that I had when it actually happened. I forgot in this process though, that many things in my life happen that are wildly hilarious to everyone but me! I should post those moments too. My goal is to post more and not be so selective. If I can't laugh about the chaos that I call my life, then maybe some of you can, and I hope you do....out loud!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
The Version of the 6-year old
It is always interesting, both as a mom and an elementary teache,r to listen to kids' versions of the happenings in their lives. Not the big happenings, but the every day, easy to over look happenings that make up their "normal" world.
My parents are married and have houses in two different cities due to their jobs. It has been that way since my oldest, Emme, was only 18 months old. I never thought twice about it. This living situation is all that my children have ever known. Then one day, one of Emme's friends asked her why her Gramma and Grampa (aka Mami and Papa) lived in different houses?? Now it needs to be noted that this question was very valid because this friend of Emme's sees my parents together all the time and has spent time with both of them together in both households.
Now, Emme is not one to admit to not knowing something. I am not sure that I have ever heard her say the words "I don't know" (except of course when I am trying to figure out the culprit behind something lost or broken, then she readily claims ignorance). Well, this time was like all the others. She pondered the question and after a few long (obviously reflective) seconds, she responded to her friend's question about the living situation with great confidence in the content of her answer. Here is what she came up with:
"Well, you see, Mami lives in the condo but Papa can't live there because he would eat all her
food and Mami wouldn't like that. And, Papa snores really loud, he even has a machine for it. So
that is why they CAN'T live in the same house."
If only every situation could be explained by Miss Emme.
My parents are married and have houses in two different cities due to their jobs. It has been that way since my oldest, Emme, was only 18 months old. I never thought twice about it. This living situation is all that my children have ever known. Then one day, one of Emme's friends asked her why her Gramma and Grampa (aka Mami and Papa) lived in different houses?? Now it needs to be noted that this question was very valid because this friend of Emme's sees my parents together all the time and has spent time with both of them together in both households.
Now, Emme is not one to admit to not knowing something. I am not sure that I have ever heard her say the words "I don't know" (except of course when I am trying to figure out the culprit behind something lost or broken, then she readily claims ignorance). Well, this time was like all the others. She pondered the question and after a few long (obviously reflective) seconds, she responded to her friend's question about the living situation with great confidence in the content of her answer. Here is what she came up with:
"Well, you see, Mami lives in the condo but Papa can't live there because he would eat all her
food and Mami wouldn't like that. And, Papa snores really loud, he even has a machine for it. So
that is why they CAN'T live in the same house."
If only every situation could be explained by Miss Emme.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
And.....I'm back
The best part of why I haven't posted in so long is that in the go-go-go of my every day life with three small children, I forgot my password. That says it all. My brain is so overwhlemed with input, that a mere prompt for a password became a huge hurdle. With a great deal of reflection and some actual time to tinker, I figured it out, and...I'm back.
Now that my password is back in action, I can actually resume the tale of this crazy life that I live and love. So many stories to tell, I will be back at it again soon. As I write this though, monster #3 has awakened and I will have to write again some time soon.
For all of you that have been missing my stories, not to worry, the stories have not stopped happening. They will again be preservered in the blog world....if I can remember the password a second time.
Now that my password is back in action, I can actually resume the tale of this crazy life that I live and love. So many stories to tell, I will be back at it again soon. As I write this though, monster #3 has awakened and I will have to write again some time soon.
For all of you that have been missing my stories, not to worry, the stories have not stopped happening. They will again be preservered in the blog world....if I can remember the password a second time.
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