Yesterday I had to leave the house at 5:30 to pick the kids up, and by the time I got home I was ready to go back to bed. I curled up with my phone and read the newest post on a blog I follow. She is a 40-something woman on a voyage through some … Continue reading Distractions, Debacles, and a Date with Usher
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What I Did On My Summer Vacation – Week 3
I’ve decided to open a hostel. Really. The renovations in the rec room are moving along with the stops and starts of a failing transmission… but not for lack of effort, as time marches on and there is of course living to be done in the midst of obligations. Nevertheless, Todd has nearly completed the … Continue reading What I Did On My Summer Vacation – Week 3
Sometimes It’s Louder When the Door’s Closed
It’s week 2 of our collective summer vacation, and already I’m feeling like a rabid squirrel with Alzheimer’s. The last week has been filled with no uncertain degree of unintended chaos as we welcomed two more teenagers to the house and I watched the refrigerator go from full to empty in less than 36 hours. … Continue reading Sometimes It’s Louder When the Door’s Closed
What I Learned Last Week – June 8
It’s been a while since I wrote a “Things Learned” post. Most of these are no surprise, and certainly not “news,” but they recently became glaringly obvious again.School teachers get happier and happier as the school year draws to a close. Conversely, parents’ faces seem to get longer. I’ve been at the school a lot … Continue reading What I Learned Last Week – June 8
Excerpt from Book Writing – 1st Installment
January 4, 2010New year! Why is it that I can spend an uninterrupted hour washing dishes and cleaning the kitchen, but the very minute my ass hits the couch, the kids are climbing all over me? At least Ava does. She is relentless when she wants my attention, cuddling up to me on the couch … Continue reading Excerpt from Book Writing – 1st Installment
The Very Merry Month of May
Regrettably, I’ve been a bit MIA lately. Even Facebook has seen less of my sarcasm. We’ve been busy working, cleaning up gutting the recently vacated apartment (which I decided required a whole new blog of its own) and planning the renovation, completing renovations of our basement rec room, and making changes and deciding how to spend our … Continue reading The Very Merry Month of May
Let’s Get R-O-W-D-I-E
I’m about to reenter the magical, mystical world of cheerleading again. I’m just a tiny bit apprehensive. I was a cheerleader in high school, but that was in the stone ages before there were competitions, and flyers, and those f*$%&g bows. Ava had cheered in second grade, part of a youth athletic league in our … Continue reading Let’s Get R-O-W-D-I-E
Please Pray For My Dog
In the spirit of posting cryptic and often troubling (not to mention annoying) Facebook statuses:Please pray for my dog.Really. She started making that weird gagging noise and so I shuffled her outside before she yakked up a wad of grass in the kitchen. This picture shows just how ill she is, and how traumatized by … Continue reading Please Pray For My Dog
A Classic Case of Whodunnit
THE CRIME: Dog food scattered throughout the kitchen and living room.CLUES: Whole and partially chewed food particles, droplets of water, and a small leaf from a backyard tree. Not a pet in sight. No witnesses.THE SUSPECTS1. Oliver. Domestic short hair orange cat. Age: 4. Height: 13.5 inches. Weight: 16 lbs.Known for late-night and pre-dawn solo … Continue reading A Classic Case of Whodunnit
How To Tell Your Cat’s An Asshole
Meows for food, takes 2-3 bites, and leaves his food bowl for the dogs to finish. Ten minutes later, he’s back for more. As in – 2 bites more. It’s the game that keeps going and going and going….Wants nothing to do with you all day, until 4 o’clock in the morning. Then paws your … Continue reading How To Tell Your Cat’s An Asshole