I entered a picture of my Gray-bee into a photo contest at Stork Landing. The prize is a $50 gift certificate. I really want to win. (Do you get where I am going with this?) Please go vote for my baby at Stork Landing. Go now because Saturday is the last day to vote (No [...]
Archive for August, 2008
I may not be able to get anywhere on time, but at least my energy and motivation are returning. Yesterday I was able to get half of my dining room table cleared off so there is hope that one day it will serve it’s intended purpose once again. I also got all of the junk [...]
Liv had her first day of Kindergarten this week. And the weirdest thing about all of this is that I didn’t cry when I sent her off. I had a baby less than a week before her first day so you would think that I would be the weepiest mom outside the Kindergarten room. Nope. [...]
Our new baby girl is finally here! Nothing went as planned, but it all worked out.
I was scheduled to be induced on Monday, so we had the kids sleep over at my parents house so we could leave first thing in the morning. That plan worked out great for me and Gary, but turned out [...]
Husbands Name: Gary, but he told me that when asked his name many people think he says “Greg”.
How long did we date: One day shy of a month. Gary brought up marriage after three weeks, but I told him that three weeks wasn’t long enough. He could ask me any other time, just not then. [...]
Classic childhood joke:
-Say Ketchup after everything I say. What do you like on hamburgers?
-Ketchup.
-What do you like on hot dogs?
-Ketchup.
-What do you do if you see Micheal Jackson walking down the street…
Hmmm… Maybe this childhood memory should remain a memory. Anyway, here is a summer catch up…
I scheduled dentist appointments for the kids a month [...]
In my attempts to keep Holden full of something nutritious instead of his usual food searches that result in half eaten bags of marshmallows, polishing off hidden parade candy, caramel baking bits, sugar right from the sugar container, and anything else that he finds within his reach (and what I think is NOT within his [...]