Thursday, December 17, 2009

All I want for Christmas

Christmas is not an easy time to blog! Hopefully the new year will bring a new resolve for blogging and some time to do it in. In the meantime I wanted to tell you a few things my kids want for Christmas:

Lindsey: "I don't want a Hippopatamus for Christmas"
Christin's only wants are the following: a puppy, a kitten, the whole world-laminated
Happily Lindsey is not getting a Hippo and Christin is getting a globe so I'm sure they'll be thrilled!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Worries of Being 5

Some people worry about the future more than others. I don't clearly remember being five but I know at one point I was worried about our families financial situation when my dad got hurt. I don't normally think of myself as a worrier but somewhere in my subconcious I guess I am and apparently I've passed that trait on to my eldest.
Here is what you would think a five year old worries about:
1. Getting candy
2. getting more candy
3. eating said candy
4. starting the process over
Here are Christin's worries that she brings up frequently
1. Who am I going to marry?
2. Do I have to go to college?
3. Can I live here forever?
4. How can I become a vet without going to college?

Yes it's hard to be five.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.

I went to bed too late last night. Today I am tired. I can tell it's going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. I got the kids all ready to go to Nana's and we were really ready to go but then I couldn't find my wallet. Now we are trapped in the house and my wallet is still missing. I needed to go for a run. It's raining and cold today. I think I'll move to Punta Cana. There is laundry all over, it is all dirty and doesn't seem to want to be clean. I checked on two sick kids I've been following online. One lived. One died. It made me sad. I can tell it's going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. It's lunch time. I hate making lunch. The TV is on and the kids are watching it. I hate the kids watching TV. I think I'll move to Punta Cana. There are exactly 10 looooong hours until bedtime, there is glitter on my bed, I can't seem to loose the weight, my house is dirty and I don't feel like cleaning. Today is a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. I guess some days are just like that. Even in Punta Cana.

Monday, October 26, 2009

My Literary Soul Mate

You may be asking yourself what a literary soul mate is. That's good, you should ask yourself questions. I believe it may be a term I made up giving me the right to define it so here goes: A literary soul mate is a character from literature whom you connect with on a deep level. You see yourself in them. When the story ends you know what happens to the character later because it's the same thing that would happen to you. Some notable examples might be Peter from the Chronicles of Narnia, initially selfish and surly but constatly growing, through the grace of Christ (aka Aslan), into a person who is honored and respected. Or maybe you're Laura from the Little House books, perpetually seeing the glass as half full, your optimism and "great" ideas always getting you into trouble, but learning and growing through your mistakes. Or maybe you connect with Maniac McGee. You're self driven, the world can't get you down because you have your outlet that keeps you going. No matter how rough life gets you just keep on running. These are just a few examples of noteworthy soul mates. Now let me introduce you to mine:

Her name, no one knows, she just goes by "the old lady who lived in a shoe." We have a special bond, oldy and I. She lives in a shoe, I live in a house the size of a shoe box (not complaining! I can vacumm almost my whole house on one outlet). A shoe is stinky, my house, well despite my somewhat adequate efforts often smells, sometimes like dirty diapers, sometimes like food, sometimes like fish that accidentaly got lost in the basement for months and no one could find it or figure out what the smell was. . . but I digress. "She had so many children" when I first bonded with oldy I was watching Aidan (2) Fiona (7months) and had Christin (4) and Lindsey (15months) and was pregnant with Jack. "She didn't know what to do" it's not that she had nothing to do, it's the opposite, she had so much to do she could only spin around in circles wondering where she should start. I GET THAT! "She feed them all broth without any bread" I don't think she was poor, I think she just suddenly realized it was noon and the only thing she had in the house was a can of broth. I've been there! The author doesn't say but I believe she may have found a box of crushed goldfish in the back of the cabinet and poured it in the broth declaring the meal "Fish in a pond!" Here comes the best part, "she spanked them all soundly and sent them to bed" she was brilliant, she cut out the middle man and the time saying "if you get out of bed one more time. ..(insert threat)" and then the inevitable punishment leading to tears leading to eventual exhaustion and sleep. No she just spanked them on their way to bed. Her kids probably were always asleep within minutes. She's my hero. Were the story to continue it would go something like this:
She rushed through the house picking up things
clothes, and shoes, and toys, and toy rings

She longing looked at the books on her shelf
wondering when she would get some time to herself

She feel into bed
as this raced in her head:

Tomorrow she'd follow her schedule and be
the most awesome Mom and wife you ever did see!!!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Poop's STILL Yucky

Lindsey has been taking baths by herself lately (Christin has started taking showers). Usually I fill up the tub, she jumps in and I can get a few things done. I don't have to watch her constantly because she is constantly talking. If she stops, I check on her. So the other day she was taking a bath when it got very quiet. I yelled, "Lindey are you ok?" "Yup" she said, very quickly. A few minutes later it got quiet again. "Lindsey what are you doing?" "Just playing with poop!" Sure enough she was sitting in the tub, surrounded by poop, splashing it up on the walls.

YUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Here is what we were doing and learning this summer when I should have been blogging:)