Friday, December 26, 2008

Thank You Mrs. Claus


Well Mrs. Claus can finally rest, she managed to get Santa /and 8 reindeer/ out the door ON TIME with the CORRECT gifts to ONLY the best (ha ha) little boys and girls. I dont think we give Mrs. Claus enough credit /nor do we give her a first name/ we all know that it is Santas wifey who makes it all come together. While Santa wanders around the Toy Shop eating cookies, laughing at stupid elf jokes, trying out new video games, testing the TV's for clarity and making sure the sofas are comfy for naps, Mrs. C creates the spread-sheets, comes up with the budget, gives orders to elves, (even jumps in on the assembly line to make sure it gets done right), bakes the cookies, inspects the toys, worries about getting just the right thing, checks the weather report, presses the big fat red suit, shines the sleigh, feeds the reindeer /and the elves/, wraps it ALL up, gives Santa his final orders, cell phone and a sack lunch for the ride... OH and then cleans up the whole mess ready for him to arrive home from his long night...yeah he gets the props, the thanks and the sympathy for all his hard work but she was the one at home worrying all night long... So this year I will thank Mrs. Claus... now sit down, put your feet up, and order that fat man to get you a drink!

Mrs. Claus' first name might be Jessica or it could be Meredith I found both in Wikipedia, I am pretty sure this year it was Mom!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

What makes you happy?







I dont know about everyone else but my brain has been pre-occupied by the holiday wish lists, between finding the deals and calculating the cost I have aged a few years in the past 3 weeks. That said I am done, not that the suffering is over but the list has been checked (twice) ho ho ho! In an attempt to rejeuvenate my tired old body I will try the mental approach...



5 Things that make me Happy...



1- Singing children... a week or so ago we went to Andres choir performance and yesterday was the elementary school program. I dont know what it is about the children singing but I always tear up and get the chills, I am not a very emotional person but this will do it everytime!



2- Sleeping children... I was looking through my files of OLD photos and I realized I really like to take pictures of my kids... ASLEEP, so peaceful so QUIET!!



3-My spouse who hoarded his lunch money for the past few weeks so I would'nt freak out about the /way more $$ than i would EVER spend/ coffee maker he wanted to get me for Christmas...



4-Clearance Racks... I wasnt going to mention shopping but clearance racks really do make me happy, mainly the ones at tj maxx where its clearance on clearance!!



5-Filling my tank with gas for 18.11, again didnt want to mention the dolla bill but how can the price of gas not make you HAPPY.



Tag you are it...



Wednesday, December 17, 2008





I ran into a blog the other day called "the non-consumer advocate" it stirred in me something I am passionate about enough to blog about... I call it "one mans trash." The economy being in the toilet has'nt changed my life all that much...we are fortunate to still have jobs in tact...other than that the price of cookies has gone up and NEVER go on sale... the price of gas has gone down, seems to even things out. We are always on a budget and I am always working to make the ends meet while making a happy home for my family. With this new business I see people who have so much "stuff", its that mentality that if I want to make shake-n-bake chicken I cannot use the stuff in the pantry because it has sat for 3 months so I will go buy more shake-n-bake but leave the old stuff in the pantry to go to waste, the "I cant find a paint brush" so I will go buy a new one when there are 5 in the garage but they are buried amoung the crap! It makes me a little crazy to find bags with brand new clothing in them and reciept from 07... why did you buy this? Why didnt you wear this? Now what are you going to do with the blouse that doesnt fit?


That said... I am thrifty, my spouse calls it "cheap", I dont disagree. I think its time to share some of the ways I save a buck or 2 and hopefully get some comments on how you do too.


I have spent a fair amount of time at the Thrift Town this holiday season...I have a daughter who loves clothes, I find name brands, gently used, really funky outfits for incredible prices. My deal for the holiday season is shown in the pics...5$ and an evening with scrapbook paper and modgepodge (thanks Libbi) and we have a polly house!!



Thats it for now...

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

answer to TV post

I had something more interesting to blog about but this is so much more fun and easier...
I think I have said this before... we are tv watchers. My cable bill is my entertainment budget and I guess I have become quite content with swapping "date nights" and "movies" for discovery, travel, foodtv, hgtv, tlc, court tv, cnn etc etc...
That said...the shows we watch nightly are all on the basic networks...?
My newer favorites...Big Bang theory, if you spend any time with nerdy people this is good fun.
The Mentalist, as if i needed one more crime solving show to watch, this one has caught me with its slightly different twist. 30Rock has to be one of the greatest sit-coms to hit the tv recently, if you havent watched it ...you should!!
We never miss the Office and while we still watch Earl it has gone a bit lame. On the dramatic side unfortunately i like all CSI's and Law and Order's as well as House, Bones and ER...
OK maybe I am a junkie...hmmm. I dont always get to watch every show, much of the time they sit on the DVR and I watch them at 5am on the weekends. And... I admit it, when i get home from work while i read my email and wait for the girls to get home I do put Days of Our Lives on...what the hell is Nicole thinking? he he it is always good for a laugh!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Christmas is coming!!


I am not sending out Christmas cards this year ... ok ok ... I have never really sent Christmas cards. I probably should, however I have a lot of excuses as to why I don't, the most valid being that I am lazy!! I do want to wish everyone a Very Happy Holiday season and I hope that everyone will post about their holiday happenings.

My only news for this week is that Andre auditioned for the Clayton musical, this year they are doing Peter Pan and got a lead role as Mr. Darling (yep the dad...). I am proud of him for making the extra effort over the past few weeks to prove that he deserved to audition and working hard to audition well.

As for the photo, my cat takes orders very well, i said "Bella sit in front of that tree and smile" and as usual she did exactly as told....

Thursday, December 4, 2008

I elfed my kids Oh and Benji boo boo!!
Funny Funny Funny!!
http://elfyourself.jibjab.com/view/wicsngSFfyOFrSlY
You should all elf your kids and freinds and family !

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Love

I am really not much for Love songs, well maybe I am and I just don't want to admit it... hmm that could be... anyhow Andre and I found this song, thanks to Greywhale advertising. The song is beautiful and the video... well, just watch it!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5rhhQbyYV0
p.s. especially love the mama belly and the old lady!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Holiday Smoliday!




Turkey Holiday Update...


Thursday...up early... clean, cook a bit, wash dishes, clean, cook a bit, wash dishes...and then the little red button popped up.


A Thankful moment... Thankful for moms, dads/in-law, brothers, sisters/in-law, nieces, nephews, my kids, spouse, dogs, cats and friends. Thankful for Meat, tatoes-sweet and not, rolls and butter, pies and coffee. Thankful for my mom and sis who wash dishes and my dad who cleans up the table. Thankful for my spouse who is willing to take on a big meal. Thankful for the magic that makes it all come together and super Thankful for my comfy bed and newly repaired soft blankie!! Thankful I got to visit Sarah at Odyssey house for t-day and I am so Thankful for buildings that get knocked down and the chance to build new ones :)...

Friday...Grandma Grimbles b-day is the beginning of November and every year I give her the same gift... A clean house and the holiday decor up... I do enjoy it and she does also. So off to Ogden with spouse and girls in tow. Whirlwind through making messes, cleaning them up, this here, that there, vaccum, dust and "voila" (10 hrs later) its Christmas!!

Again Thankful for my bed and newly repaired blankie.

Saturday... Home...relax... HaHaHa!!! The girls stayed with Granny Grimble so there is no way I was not going to take advantage of a quiet day at home and get MY holiday decor up! In the basement by 6 hauling out the massive excess of holiday SH*# (its mine I can call it that!) I have a 'new' (meaning new to me) tree from my mom (un-lit (see Doriens post)) so I spent 2 hours playing with lights but did get them just right, and another OK WAY TO MANY hours decorating. Somehow, despite the work I do love a clean and festive house!!
I had to have this job done by 5pm which meant no rest just go go go!!

Saturday evening.... Laura gave Andre and I her tickets to see Into the Woods at Hale, I thought that sitting for 3 hours would feel great but my butt really hurt....HOWEVER...the show was just incredible, loved it loved it loved it and so did Andre. Such a great show and so well done with so many good messages and awesome songs!
Again, Thankful for my bed and newly repaired soft blankie...not home until 11 OUCH!!

Sunday...thats today...a day of rest... YES!!! We did goto Ogden and retreive the girls, Wash had made a huge meal and all the Washingtons were there, good fun, good food and a good end to a long holiday weekend.


Monday, November 24, 2008

Scrooge!

M is for Mothers obsessed with new socks...
E for Eccentrics buying sparkly rocks!
R is for Reason when we get out of line...
R is for the Reality that things will be fine!
Y is for Yule if I knew what that was...instead its for Yuck from the holiday buzz!

C is for Cold we all expect at this time...
H is for Help when we're all losing our mind!
R is for Ribbons and trees and the wreath...
and I is for Icicles were standing beneath!
S is for Sanity soon to be lost...
and T is for Trinkets soon to be tossed!
M is for Money the true meaning of Christmas...
and A for Accepting a fate such as this!
S is for Sorry I had to ruin the bliss!!

I am not really this negative about Christmas, well at least not every day!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Happy T-day

Well Thanksgiving is only 4 days out... this week is going to be busy so despite my lack of thrilling content I will make some stuff up!! Ha ha.

Darren will be cooking for the T-day which means I get to be soux chef for the day (a glorified name for dishwasher, counter cleaner, ingredient getter/putter awayer, and presenter, amoung other things I wont mention.) I will not complain about his love to cook, it has definately expanded my plate of foods I love to eat.

I was raised on the basics... good food but basic good food-nothing fancy, nothing green, nothing more than salt, pepper and accent as far as I can remember. However the basic-ness of it I still remember feeding the dogs under the table, now I cant imagine what my mother could have made that could have been so gross hmmm.

Now we (I love to include myself in Darrens culinary adventures) have a recipe book full of secret concoctions and family favorites with one (maybe 2) unsuccessful disappointments... 1 being brisket.

Several times I have bought this big hunk-a-meat, he has cooked it and it tasted like a big chewy hunk-a-meat...

Last weekend i pulled out a brisket i had found on sale (of course) threw it on the counter and said... "lets try again"... it came out of the oven (after 5 hours) sat on the counter for one hour and was completely gone, it was the most tender tastiest meat (beef) i have ever had... we made another one last Sunday and another this Saturday for the game (this time we found a really big one so we might get leftovers.)

So this is my BLOG tribute to GOOD BRISKET.
Usually Darren takes pics of food I have tons but this ONE time he did not!
Happy T-day everyone and do enjoy some Good Eats!!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Eli Eli he sells socks...


I often say..."oh how i would love to have a toddler again" its part true, I love that 3-5 age... where they are just learning to communicate, everything is a conversation and they make really really funny faces!! Well today I got to spend a couple of hours with Eli while his ma went to the chiropractor. We had to go get new tires on my car via a side-trip to "grandma becky's" first he was just so happy to see her, like it had been a year, and of course she brought him a little treat to put in his bag :). Driving down the road... this is the conversation:

Eli: What is this?

(shows me in the rearview mirror)

K: a gumdrop

E: a what?

K: a white gumdrop

E: I do them on my trampoline!

K: a gumdrop?

E: yeah i do gumdrops on my trampoline.

::translation gumdrop=bumdrop, unless he has really invented a new move... the gumdrop!!::

Then we are sitting at Wendys (while the car is in the tire place) and this is the conversation...

K: What color are your eyes

E: Blue

then he rolls his eyes way up into his head (yeah freaky funny)

K: what are you doing

E: Looking at my eyes...

DUH!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Turning in assignment!




Alright alright alright... Laura has given me an assignment (to blog/update on-goins) and I simply can't NOT do it! damn teachers... j/k I love teachers.


Speaking of teachers, I did have a great conversation with this guy who is studying to be an elementary school teacher... its gives me hope to know that despite the poor pay and large class sizes that there are still people out there who are passionate about the future of our kids.


This is the 2nd week of the 2nd term...report cards arrived last saturday. A couple of weeks ago Andres Language Arts teacher said Andre was the best writer he had ever taught... his history teacher kept an essay wrote because it was "that good"... good points pointed out! His report card was fair to partly cloudy... ugh... that said we have spent this 2nd week working on it:( !


Branden Lee who was a pain in the A.. to get through elementary school has turned some magical corner and surprised the he!! out of me. 4 years ago a counselor told me that maybe I should get him "checked out" put him in "special classes" he was so uninterested and unmotivated to accomplish anything other than a Mario Kart win... well this is proof that kids change and GOOD teachers (Mr. Airhart) make a HUGE difference!!


The girls are moving right along, Lacy has read 3 chapter books from start to finish since the beginning of the year, that is quite an accomplishment for her, I see leaps and bounds every week... not sure her test scores would say the same but HEY I am not real big on test scores!!


I see the same improvement with Lu, we phonetically sound out words, add with little blocks, do fun graphing story problems, its about time to get out the skip counting cd and start singing!! Greatest thing ever... if your kid learns that way?


Personally I am busy. I have 3 jobs running...1 house/ like a big toybox with a couch, tv, tiny potty and a terrible tubby... (see pics), 1 business/ art gallery downtown in the middle of a 'too much crap' remodel and one regular weekly cleaning job (an organizing job that simply decided it just couldnt end)... Its hard work and despite the little hole in the ozone over the tub cleaning project I do love doing it!!


Darren is keeping the end of the couch warm... oh and working at the JOB 40,50,60 hours a week. Dogs are furry and Bella kitty is licky!


So there you go Laura... tag you're it!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Proud to be an American

I am proud to be an American today, I am proud of my young college going niece who got out early and voted, proud of the mom who dragged her toddler out of bed to be at the polls at 6:30 AM, proud of the son who brought his old mama out early so she wouldnt have to wait in line to cast her vote, proud of the 100's of thousands of Americans who realized we need CHANGE. I have heard the media say a million times in the past few days that this is "a victory for African-Americans", I am of the opinion that this is a victory for HUMAN-Americans that we finally pulled our heads out of our butts and realized that the character of any human has nothing to do with the color of their skin! President-elect Obama said it best....
"If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible; who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time; who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.
It's the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nation has never seen; by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the very first time in their lives, because they believed that this time must be different; that their voice could be that difference.
It's the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled - Americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been a collection of Red States and Blue States: we are, and always will be, the United States of America.
It's the answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical, and fearful, and doubtful of what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.
It's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to America." To read the full speech goto heidis rants blog!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Trick or Treat




Some people call it Trick-or-Treating, Darren and I call it the opportunity to gawk at beautiful houses for the time it takes our kids to solicit strangers for treats! This year we ventured just east of 13th East in the Harvard/Yale neighborhood... the weather was perfect and the houses up there are just so pretty to look at. I am grateful for nice people, so willing to answer the door 500 times with a "cute costume" comment. Andre finally hit the age where he was not playing the game so he sat home with a freind and they answered our door... to the 8 halloweeners (most of which are the kids' friends). Branden had claimed he was not going either until his freinds rang the bell and convinced him to throw on a sombrero and go out for an hour... good thing for him because he came back with full size reeses pb cups! All in All Happy Halloween!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Weddin' Day!




Well Aunt Wendy is officially a Mrs.!! We all, meaning like 200 of her closest freinds and a ton of relatives that I probably should have known were on hand to witness the long awaited event... It was a nice ceremony, Wendy looked like a lovely bride and the little girls were so very cute and fairly well behaved other than a basket full O bells tumbling to the ground! ( I thought Shelby was going to cry but she held it together.) We (meaning Becky mostly) had rounded up 2000 tasty cookie treats, enough glass platters and of course white doilies to keep the food table well stocked throughout the festivities. The highlight (other than the actual "I-do's") was the program performed for the most part by the Gaylan Nielson fam. although Josh rocked the piano, thanks Josh for saving the Mark Nielson fam. from being completely unrepresented (I guess we rocked the kitchen clean-up!!) Oh and we do have a new photographer in the family... Eli had to take "just one more picture of my freinds" ... to the middle of the floor with his little camera during the program to photo the girls... funny stuff.


All in all a lovely Waaard House Weddin' ! lol
To see all of my photos goto our website and then gallery www.xmountain2.gotdns.com

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Playground Dilema


Our house is RIGHT next door to the school playground. The picture is taken from my TV room window... as I sit right here I look out that window. Every day after school the after school program comes out to play. Last spring Lacy was informed that she was not allowed to play at the playground during this time, I did talk to the office at school and they were "unsure" of the rules. At the time she didnt have many freinds in the program and if the teachers did not want her there they would not be nice so I simply found other activities for her at the time. This year she assumed the same "no playground afterschool program" rule and would sit by my fence chatting with her friends (several of her "BFF's" are in the program). Finally I told her to ask one of the teachers if she could come over and play... she said, sure! YEAH, GREAT! I check on Lacy every 2 minutes, sometimes sitting at the window or out on the deck, watching 9 year old antics. Today...(2 days later) the same teacher who said she could play told her she COULD NOT play and sent her home (quite dismayed) ??? I pick my battles carefully and in most cases I prefer to be non-confrontational. So, mama's and daddy's what would you do?? It is quite trivial matter but sometimes that is what parenting is!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Chin Length!




For months, since Roxy got her hair cut, Lacy has been bothering me about getting a short hair cut. I have refused... I have cut it "shoulder length" lived with piggy tails and I have straightened it in order to please her' to no avail, she still wanted to cut it "chin length". Last week I was watching the kids play at recess (talk about interesting) there was a young girl with short curly hair, it was pretty damn cute! So today... we went to the salon and said..."cut it chin length". Lulu had to have a trim also!


They are cute!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Andres Blog


The Washington tech-support department has finally got Andre's blog up and running again...
http://www.xmountain2.gotdns.com/wordpress/
Good content and the COW (commercial of the week)

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Andres $100 Essay

I have been bugging Andre to enter a writing contest for...forever. He did and won $100 for the following essay!
Yeah no doubt I am proud.

The Contest:
Write a paper expressing the best way to promote science to middle school and high school youth in USA. Clarity of thought, novelty and viability are the criteria. An abstract (50 words or less summary) is also required. Length of your paper must be more than 1200 words, and less than 3000 words. Author of winning paper receives US$100 by PayPal.


Abstract: The understanding of Science among youth is primary to changing how it is percieved among students, and it all begins with introducing the core elements of other subjects into science as well. -
I won the science fair, I remember the day I got my trophy like it was yesterday. Since then, in all the schools I've been to, it seems those great competitions among students for the best, more researched project have faded away. Simply, my third grade science fair was the very last one I ever even got the opportunity to compete in.
Let us break down just what makes science commonly perceived as an uninteresting (for the most part) subject. Firstly, it involves a lot of listening before you get to the doing part of science. Secondly, it's fallen into a state where so (and I say this lightly) many students are under the dark impression that only nerds even like science.
Everything about the interest in any subject lies in how it is perceived by the students who actually take the class. Regardless of the content in a course, if our American youth commits to an opinion for too long it can potentially be decades before those opinions fade. Luckily, we are blessed to live in a time where science is a topic that is discussed every day in our world, and is essential to the way we live our lives now and in the future. Science, frankly, has the potential to be one of the most interesting and exciting courses a student can choose to take!
Just look at how much is still to be discovered on this Earth, and let us also look at just how many amazing things American and worldwide youth has accomplished. Whether it be for our communities, or a foundation, or anything else – American students have proven that when a daunting task is set before them, so many have risen to meet the occasion. We are a very capable nation, and to direct the power of as many young adults as we have, imagine all that brainpower directed into projects that have scientific value.
A science project. The answers to all of the problems I have posed lies, and I deeply believe so, in the exhilarating competition that we can so easily find in just science fairs. Imagine a revamp of the structure, perhaps. One where entire schools compete against each other with whatever contribution to modern science they have to offer. We are a nation of people with limitless possibilities, and I believe that if we set people to the pure sport of science the outcome would be a tremendous opportunity, and from those opportunities would be born progression.
So now let us take an in-depth look as to why competition is the primary element to introducing science as a popular subject. What is probably the number one most popular talked about thing in high school? At least where I come from, it was most definitely sports. It can be proven time and time again that competition is an essential ingredient to making things, plainly, more interesting. I will not deny that science is in most cases, quite a far shot from football. Beakers and chemicals will never be held in the same part of your brain as a football. Nothing we as Americans should be ashamed of because the two are undoubtedly very different. However we can take elements from sports, being as enjoyed as they are, and implement them into the science curriculum for the better.
With that point, science fairs are a logical 'first thing' to making science more popular. It's adding a core element that American's will always undoubtedly enjoy – competition. I will never forget the thrill I had working as hard as I did on my project – even though I was so young at the time. Competitions strike so many things in students, and throughout my years as one myself I have noticed just how much winning can change things. The fires of inspiration, or the lust to win. Whether these 'fairs need to be organized in a way they will always be beneficial to all of the study or not, it is primary that the subject be more enjoyed because there are just so many things that are in dire need of research done on them.
As we head off into the depths of the future, progress behind the black curtain of the things we do know and the things we don't. It is too important for words that we never let American youth forget the beauties of science, and although most scientists will never progress into the same leagues of popularity as an actor or actress will, we must make students understand that we still need them. To move up as a nation we are truly relying on the young people in our country to take these interests, or the predictions for the future will only get more dire than they have already presented themselves as. If people do not soon start recognizing the revamps our educational system requires, If it falls to a point of disrepair where just too many students have the wrong impression about all these subjects, the world could easily be affected.
Yes, it does seem as if I am putting too much weight on what can be expected from students, but I do know that everything says America is already headed down a dark and hard road. We need these same students to grow up to be the people who will find the solutions because our entire planet relies so heavily on finding solutions soon. I honestly don't know whether we are dwindling in those people who are taking it on themselves to start finding answers, but I do know that where I'm from there is a true and all too real fallout in interest.
Regardless of whether we ever reach a point when we're having a noticeable drought in people devoted to glorious science or not, changes need to be made. Students need to be more aware of how important these subjects are to our world, they need to be more aware of what the future holds, and most of all they need to be aware just how much control over what happens to America they have in their hands. What it truly takes to change the view is just telling students how important they, and the subject is to our lives. In time the inspiration to achieve will come, and that opinion I will always hold.
In closure, my opinion I hope has been presented very clearly. I truly hope that this essay has had the ability to change even your emotional connection and understanding of the great art of sciences. No matter where we are as a nation, as a world, and as humans we cannot afford to let ourselves forget the importance of these matters. Every single youth in our United States of America has the potential within their minds, and hearts to make a difference to the world; all that is required of them is that they understand that potential. Understanding is everything, and that is truly one of the most plain rules of understanding sciences of any kind. When we fail to at least try to understand, we are only enabling our own ignorance – and that affect is tripled when we don't apply that to the next generation of understand-ers – our children and our students.


-Andre Washington.

Top 5 cousin memories....

My dad and I were talking the other day about sales...which lead somehow to our house out in Midvale and how it must have been meant to be. Great house, good neighborhood, lots of land and a little pink house with grand potential. He asked me about my friends, i thunk and i thunk and realized the only freinds i really had were my cousins... which lead us to talking about some of the backyard adventures we had at that house, so funny ya'll would bring this up.
My top 5 (and my memory really sucks)...
1-Playing in the field... body fully emmersed in the ditch full of irrigation water. Maybe it was a river or a secret passage way, who knows what we were thinking at the time but the reality of it is that is was full of sheep shit!
2-Kick the can for sure... why was it so fun?
3-I remember the big-boys beating up on my dad...either in the pool or playing around but I was always sure they were going to kill him... never did ...
4-Xmas eve... I think I was about 18 before I went home without new jammies and socks on (usually some long flannel nighty with too tight of elastic around my wrists)
5-Saturdays at Cottonwood Mall, 3$ was so much money back then! Even the smell of Macys takes me back!
Tag... someone else is it!

Monday, October 6, 2008

Can we be part of the program ?

Is it a compliment to ones musical ability or an insult when the dogs want to sing along??

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Bugs!


The house I am currently working at is in Fruit Heights, right up there on the mountain side, not a huge house but nice... lots of critters and birds and BUGS. My task has been to create order in a large unfinished basement, used as an office, play place and "storage area" if you call /stop and toss/ storage then that is what it WAS. What began as a 2 week job has turned in to 4 and if these folks have their way I may never leave. The funny thing about people who live in chaos is that they usually don't prefer it that way so when they see order they request more and I am pretty happy to oblidge so long as they are happy to pay for it! Anyways, there are 5 windows in this basement with those in the ground window wells (the kind you can access and SEE from the basement), they had been used as a recycling receptacle for soda cans... ick. The man I am working for asked if I would "help him" clean them out, "OF COURSE" I say , they distract from the now beautifully organized basement. These wells are filled with garbage, leaves and spiderwebs... so armed with the shop-vac, gloves, long sleeves, a car ice scraper and a broom I remove the debris, vaccum the webs... spiders, bugs, and god knows what else. What I have realized about this new line of work is that it is going to be filled with BUGS... I found 3 black widows, 2 hobo spiders and this which i now know as a Jerusalem Cricket (and i had to email an entemologist to find that out.) End Note: I really dont like BUGS!!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Why I love fall!


The leaves are pretty and the falling temperatures make getting in the car at noon much more tolerable. But what makes this time of the year the one that I look forward too most?? Could be... going to sleep at 10 pm knowing that all the bodies up stairs are also in bed (hopefully sleeping), the relief at 8:10 am when all the kids are in the hands of very tolerant and capable teachers, maybe its the sun that sets before i get tired and not an hour after making me feel like an even older lady than I am... ALL these things are great. However, every September I begin to get anxious as I begin to see commercials for the fall shows ... what will be back? What will be cancelled? Will any of these new shows be the next big hit? Is my DVR empty, full, what can i delete? This week was filled with Fall Premiers, The Office, Earl, ER, Law and Order SUV... yes I am a self proclaimed sit-com, night-time drama junkie (within moderation everything within moderation). No doubt I love putting reality in my pocket for 24 or 45 minutes to laugh, mock, solve or critique the "shows" as we so lovingly call them. Maybe I should get a life... but why. So not the leaves, school, temperature, bedtime but TV is why I love fall!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The Girls:

Lacy Jane is now in 4th grade... girls are so fun // ha ha ha // she is a social butterfly with those lovely girly emotions quickly developing. I sometimes wish i could lock her in a box and keep her there until she is 30.

Shelby (Lulu) is in 2nd grade, we are just hoping that her teacher actually hears her speak this year. She is quiet but has plenty of freinds her best freind being her sister. I am grateful every-day that they have each other!!

The Boys:
Darren is still working at SPS as a Network administrator, which means that he is going to hate that i am using blogger.com as he is a techie nerd and wants all things running on his network...or server... or something that makes a loud noise in the basement.
Andre is in 8th grade, is an avid blogger, taking a very cool radio documentary class... (hopefully I can get his pieces on here?) He is an incredible writer and if all else fails I will make him write this blog also.
Branden Lee is in 7th grade, he is still a gamer and spends a good amount of time in some land of which I cannot understand.
Well I guess I/we are going to give this a go...

How unsocial of me to decide to do this simply because I have found that it is not only informational but easier than making a phone call or planning a get-together.
I found myself on a couple of my cousins' blogs today and realized that within 5 reading minutes I had scanned the past few months of their lives while laughing at the Price is Right in the back-ground. Thats a good deal!!
Maybe its worth it for me to offer the same service or maybe it will be nice for me to have these days of our lives documented.
So here is the update...
I have started a business (sort-of in progress) called G.O. -get organized- organizing purging, deep cleaning etc. I have already had a couple of interesting jobs and hope that business will continue and I can make it legit... That is my AD so feel free to spread the word. Hoping to have a business blog up soon with before and after pics.