Friday, September 28, 2007

Webkinz



I'm trying to start thinking about Christmas and birthdays. Yes, its barely October (not even!), but since I have two Christmas birthdays in this house, I have decided to start thinking about this earlier each year. This does not mean that I want to diminsh the other holidays still to come, I mean what is better than one devoted to candy (is Halloween really a holiday?) and another true holiday devoted to EATING (giving Thanks is important, too as there is so much to be thankful for). That said, I have absolutely no idea what to get T (age 4, almost 5). I'd heard of these Webkinz things-'pets' you can adopt and take care of on the Internet. Fun! I thought-T would get to work on the computer and could take some responsibility for a 'pet'. I thought this would be the 'big' gift. Well, I made the mistake of pointing out the Webkinz at the store one day, and...well, now both T and J already have one. They are only $10-$14 each, so it wasn't going to be the big present I thought it was anyway, and it was fun to let the kids pick out their own pet friend. Of course, J picked a dog and T picked a pink pony. The downside is that these little friends really are for kids that are a little older (the computer/Internet side is not easy for the 4 year old to navigate), even though they are stuffed animals (MOM-are you proud-I bought each kid their first stuffed animal from me-I hate stuffed animals, by the way). It is a royal pain to have to check on the pet each day! Yesterday, during T's computer time, the site was down (and how would you explain this to a 4 year old?), and when it finally came up, J was awake. Well, J loves the 'puter' and wanted to jam his puffy paws (hands) all over the keyboard, which, as you can imagine made T quite mad. I think having a real pet would be easier, but that is not going to happen. I wonder why I do this to myself! Still looking for ideas for T for Xmas and Bday-maybe she'll get a computer of her own to surf the Internet, and play games on-it makes me nervous when she works on our new laptop! J is easy-Thomas the Train is HUGE fun, and we've started our collection. Problem is, all the different track systems ARE NOT interchangeable, so you have to make sure you get the same kind each time. Also, J loves Wiggles and is one heck of a ZINGO player (game for ages 4-8-yes, he is 2-makes for good family fun).


As for the rest of the week, it was busy. There is always something keeping me busy! We suddenly had no hot water Wednesday. A nice cold shower Wednesday morning and I was quickly on the phone to a plumber who nicely said they'd be out that day. Great! I had tried to light the pilot light, to no avail. Around noon, when the plumber was supposed to be calling to say he was on his way, he called and asked what kind of hot water heater we had. AO Smith, I said (installed by builder). I was then informed that this plumber (one I had used before) only serviced Rheem hot water heaters and I'd have to call another plumber. What a pain! Long story short (well, sort of), we now have hot water. The plumber, of course, was able to light the pilot light and serve me with a $100 bill to do so. Next time I'll try harder, confident I probably won't blow the house up. I'm sure John was pleased. Sorry, babe.


T had two field trips this week. Wednesday they went to a local pizza shop and got to make their own pizzas in the kitchen. Of course, the kids LOVED that. I personally can't stand taking the kids to this particular pizza joint because they beg for money and want to play the video games and get candy from the candy machine (I mean, why eat the pizza we're paying for?), but J and I stopped in at the end of the filed trip since it was right in the neighborhood and saw the kids eating (and there was a nice piece of pie left for hungry J to eat). How cute they looked with their chef hat on-too bad I didn't have the camera with me. Thank goodness we were only there for short time, as J was angry that 'my T, pp (sweet pea)' was going on the bus back to school and he was not. Today, we went to the county fair-it was remarkably nice! I was glad I went, however, to wash the kids hands after they visited the petting zoo (yucko!). Those places creep me out, but of course, the kids love them. A good time was had by all (including J, who enjoyed following sweet pea's bus back to school this time). T has a great teacher, by the way. She is the only one who took her class on the pizza making field trip, and has 7 years of experience with these 4 year olds. She gets them, and let me tell you, they would make me crazy, even if they are so cute. Thanks to Miss Tonya and Miss RoseAnn for all you do for that class. My T is really enjoying herself. I'm so pleased with this experience.


Weekend is here. Today is MaMaw's birthday-Happy Birthday to you! We'll try to call you later. Soccer tomorrow morning, birthday party Sunday afternoon. Social time with friends probably both nights. Weather has cooled off a wee bit-low 80's and low humidity, finally. Makes for good soccer weather and almost time to use that fireplace out back. But, oh, did I mention that we went to the pool this past Monday? It was over 90 degrees, and...after all...we could! The pool will finally close on Sunday.


Have a good weekend! The above pics are each kid with their Webkinz. T named hers 'Sara'-don't know why and J named his 'Brown'.



Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Green Eggs and Ham







Well, I had a brilliant weekend away. Enough so, that I was eager to come back and kiss everyone's cheeks (including Daddy's). I miss all the squishy cheeks in this house when I am away. It was nice to be at Graham and Dawn's quiet place, though. They showed me a good time, even if we didn't get much sleep. I'll post a picture of their awesome dog, since the pics of Dawn and I look like we each had a bottle of wine (we almost did, but I think it had more to do with going to bed at 1am the night before). Thanks guys!! Can't wait for your visit in November.




I had the pleasure of going to T's school Friday to cook Green Eggs (a grandma cooked the ham). J enjoyed himself so much at T's school, he wanted to stay (see T and J holding hands during the teacher's story time-if only it were always that sweet). T's friend, Peyton smiled nicely for the camera, but don't let that smile fool you, she and T ate the ham, but neither girl touched those green eggs! The kids were fun, it was great to be able to participate in one of her class activities. This week she has two field trips, one to make pizza at a pizza restaurant, and another to the fair to pet the animals (I'll definitely be going on that one with the hand sanitizer!).

Thursday, September 20, 2007






Ok, so I'll start with some more information about what we've been up to. Daddy just got over pneumonia last week. That sure was fun! Poor guy, was so sick, I'm not sure why when this stuff hits him, it hits him so hard. I just hope the rest of us stay clear. I kept the kids away from him, asked him to stay in the basement, and tried to take good care of him.

Last week, T started gymnastics again. Ms. Barbara, the Director from preschool is her teacher, so it is fun to see a NPP face again. Friday, we had a busy evening! Alli, our good buddy, was having her 5th birthday (sorry, no pictures from that) at Jump 2 It, then we raced over to the NHS football game so the girls from cheerleading camp could do their cheers. It POURED rain, but then eventually cleared so we stayed for the first quarter of the game. T was the typical girl being chatty with her girlfriends during the game, and J LOVED it. He sat on Daddy's lap and really watched football. Saturday was soccer, and then a 'family party', as we call it (just the four of us, doing a bunch of nothing). Sunday, Mommy went to a baby shower, a very fun baby shower for my dear friend Lisa who looked beautiful.

J has been going to preschool. He does not like to leave Mommy (no surprise to those of you who know him!), but they say he calms down before I can even reach the door. When I pick him up he seems happy, but assures me the next school day, "No Jack school". He is just going to be one of those kids, I suppose. Always giving Mommy a hard time, but often he is very cute and cuddly (the horns are still there, though).

The weather has been absolutely beautiful here this week. We're enjoying some cooler temps, and the park. I'm off to Charlotte, NC this weekend to visit with a girlfriend (CAN'T WAIT) who has no kids. It will be so nice to relax in someone's home with no particular agenda. Oh, they do have an awesome dog, and a cat or two, so it will be nice to be around some pets. I sure do miss having little animal friends, but do not need to add to my list of dependents right now.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

First Blog



So, I've decided to start this blogging thing, so hopefully I can put to use my new camera, and the new computer into a nice little way to keep our far away family up to date on our happenings. I am just starting to figure out my new digital camera, but here are a few pictures to start-lets see who gets into it. Look for more posts to find out what is going on in our crazy household!