What Brett wanted from the pet store: What we brought home:
Sunday, April 29, 2007
An orange crowned something or other....
Easter Pics
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Summer
Turned in a roll of film at Target awhile back and told them to just put it on a disk. I rarely use my 35 mm anymore because the digital is much easier, you know....Went to do something else at the picture counter and they handed me my disk from months before. Opps, forgot about it. This is one of pictures that was on the disk. Should of just left it behind the counter. How bad do I want it be summer now. Perfect timing seeing as tho it is suppose to snow again today!
School Bus
Ok, OK, Let's start with the problem of the day. This blog thing may turn out to be good therapy for me.
Here it is............. I started to send the boys to the bus ALL BY THEMSELVES. This was a BIG thing for me. I am kind of what you would call an overprotective mama. A mama bird that may sit to close to my little birdies in the nest so to speak. BUT, I decided that it may be time for a little bit of freedom. So, I decided that the 5 house trek down the street should be left up to them. See, it's not cuz I am lazy, or don't want to go out in the cold. It just seemed like it was time. The other parents at the bus still stand and wave as the bus pulls away...seems like a complete waste of time when your computer is just sitting idle at home right? It just hit me, they walk home from the bus alone.....(of course I am watching out the door)
The first day was a RIOT. I told them to walk (quickly) but not run. Not unless you see the bus. And, when you get there stand way over by the curb and don't touch each other. Blake and Brett started the big excursion. They waited to cross the street for a good 3 houses. They both crossed at different times. One crossed, a car came. One started and ran back to the curb. My heart was pounding. The other one joined his brother and they very merrily ran to the stop. Yep, RAN. Oh yeah and Blake had to stop and sit down and start again like 3 times. I stood at the door and scratched my head and wondered why I thought this stress was necessary but decided it felt good at the same time. Which leads me today. The new rules were to cross right in front of our house and DONT RUN. So, They did. Crossed right in front. Blake ran for a good 2 1/2 houses while Brett held his ground and didn't fall into the sibling pressure. But, after he rounded the big house across the street, I had both boys running to the stop. Both had nodded when I said, "Don't run ok" ......I could barely see the busstop but I could see it good enough to make out that a blue coat kept hitting a red coat. Hmm. Those would be my children. Do I yell from 5+ houses down? Then, I saw Brett sit down. I didn't know if he sat down vouluntarily or if he was taken down by a blow from the arm of the blue jacket. The bus came and the boys loaded. Actually, what I thought was Brett's body was still there after the bus drove away. Maybe he didn't go down at all. Who knows. The lump of whatever it was is still there. I am assuming that if it was him he would of returned home by now, RIGHT? SO, you see my dilema.
Are they or are they not old enough for this kind of freedom? Is it them that may need some more time or me that needs to take a pill????
My new thought is too involve some sort of cold hard cash. Something BIG like a dime a day. I mean that adds up. Those little squirts could be sitting with umm...Not good at math...hold on...let me grab a calculator. What 2 bucks a month?? Wow, just for walking to the bus.
Here it is............. I started to send the boys to the bus ALL BY THEMSELVES. This was a BIG thing for me. I am kind of what you would call an overprotective mama. A mama bird that may sit to close to my little birdies in the nest so to speak. BUT, I decided that it may be time for a little bit of freedom. So, I decided that the 5 house trek down the street should be left up to them. See, it's not cuz I am lazy, or don't want to go out in the cold. It just seemed like it was time. The other parents at the bus still stand and wave as the bus pulls away...seems like a complete waste of time when your computer is just sitting idle at home right? It just hit me, they walk home from the bus alone.....(of course I am watching out the door)
The first day was a RIOT. I told them to walk (quickly) but not run. Not unless you see the bus. And, when you get there stand way over by the curb and don't touch each other. Blake and Brett started the big excursion. They waited to cross the street for a good 3 houses. They both crossed at different times. One crossed, a car came. One started and ran back to the curb. My heart was pounding. The other one joined his brother and they very merrily ran to the stop. Yep, RAN. Oh yeah and Blake had to stop and sit down and start again like 3 times. I stood at the door and scratched my head and wondered why I thought this stress was necessary but decided it felt good at the same time. Which leads me today. The new rules were to cross right in front of our house and DONT RUN. So, They did. Crossed right in front. Blake ran for a good 2 1/2 houses while Brett held his ground and didn't fall into the sibling pressure. But, after he rounded the big house across the street, I had both boys running to the stop. Both had nodded when I said, "Don't run ok" ......I could barely see the busstop but I could see it good enough to make out that a blue coat kept hitting a red coat. Hmm. Those would be my children. Do I yell from 5+ houses down? Then, I saw Brett sit down. I didn't know if he sat down vouluntarily or if he was taken down by a blow from the arm of the blue jacket. The bus came and the boys loaded. Actually, what I thought was Brett's body was still there after the bus drove away. Maybe he didn't go down at all. Who knows. The lump of whatever it was is still there. I am assuming that if it was him he would of returned home by now, RIGHT? SO, you see my dilema.
Are they or are they not old enough for this kind of freedom? Is it them that may need some more time or me that needs to take a pill????
My new thought is too involve some sort of cold hard cash. Something BIG like a dime a day. I mean that adds up. Those little squirts could be sitting with umm...Not good at math...hold on...let me grab a calculator. What 2 bucks a month?? Wow, just for walking to the bus.
Monday, April 02, 2007
Music Meme
My friend Tammy does lots of fun things on her blog. Makes fun lists, has fun links and does fun pictures......So, I decided to join in. You guys are probably getting a little bored with me. So, here goes my first attempt for something a little different. She had a list of her favorite songs. 7 of them. Here are mine. In no particular order (of course)
1.) Snooze by Go Fish. Blake has me sing this song to him every night. How can it not be a favorite? Love the words. By the way, I do not do a solo. I sing along with the cd. For anyone that has heard me sing I am sure you are thankful for that.
2.) Bed of Nails by Alice Cooper. No explanation. Just love it. Don't know why.
3.) Can't take my eyes off you by Damian Rice. I used to listen to this song over and over and over again. After awhile the kids started to like it too, and slowly memorized all the words. (Yes, all 6 of them) So now we sing it and add peoples names. Be certian that your name was probably inserted once we don't miss many people. " I can't take my eyes off of you -insert name here-
4.) Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol
5.) Anything off of the Buckcherry cd. Love the song "Crazy Bi***" Not a very nice family friendly song but a good one none the less. After I listened to the whole cd I found I like lots of the songs. "Everything" and "Next to you" Good ones too.
6.) Yellow by Coldplay
7.) Uggh. Cant decide. This is why I dont do this fun stuff. It stresses me out. What if I forgot about a really good song. Can't handle this kind of pressure. I am gonna let you wait for number 7. The 2 last ones I have written down I don't think quite qualify for a favorite slot. Maybe I will just leave it at 6. My 6 favorites. How's that? I might try to add some links to these later. Tammy tried to teach me that. I'm not promising a darn thing tho.
1.) Snooze by Go Fish. Blake has me sing this song to him every night. How can it not be a favorite? Love the words. By the way, I do not do a solo. I sing along with the cd. For anyone that has heard me sing I am sure you are thankful for that.
2.) Bed of Nails by Alice Cooper. No explanation. Just love it. Don't know why.
3.) Can't take my eyes off you by Damian Rice. I used to listen to this song over and over and over again. After awhile the kids started to like it too, and slowly memorized all the words. (Yes, all 6 of them) So now we sing it and add peoples names. Be certian that your name was probably inserted once we don't miss many people. " I can't take my eyes off of you -insert name here-
4.) Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol
5.) Anything off of the Buckcherry cd. Love the song "Crazy Bi***" Not a very nice family friendly song but a good one none the less. After I listened to the whole cd I found I like lots of the songs. "Everything" and "Next to you" Good ones too.
6.) Yellow by Coldplay
7.) Uggh. Cant decide. This is why I dont do this fun stuff. It stresses me out. What if I forgot about a really good song. Can't handle this kind of pressure. I am gonna let you wait for number 7. The 2 last ones I have written down I don't think quite qualify for a favorite slot. Maybe I will just leave it at 6. My 6 favorites. How's that? I might try to add some links to these later. Tammy tried to teach me that. I'm not promising a darn thing tho.
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