12.31.2009
12.29.2009
Great Barrier Reef, Batman!
We enjoyed dinner with friends tonight, but we didn't make it to the hospital. Hopefully will be able to get by there tomorrow. Looking forward to tea with friends tomorrow, and dinner with Grandma and Grandpa Arkansas tomorrow eve. Hoping the Rx that DaddyP got today helps him to feel better soon. He's pretty miserable, poor guy.
My laptop, the pups, and some hot tea
I'm meeting Ye Olde Friends for tea tomorrow. Very excited to visit!
12.28.2009
Let's Get Ready to Rummmmblleee
12.27.2009
Willy Wonka
Not proofreading tonight. Sorry for any typos you come across.
12.25.2009
A few more, and then I'm done!
Christmas Day Night
Sophy and I made the snowman garland during our Christmas cabin trip.
Find Thomas
Christmas Day
The In-Between Time
Santa's elves were due Wednesday morning to assemble Sam & Sophy's fort, and due to a rare Christmas Miracle, the storm clouds lifted briefly allowing them to get it assembled. The kids were shuttled off to Meem's for a sleepover to keep the elves from being discovered. DaddyP & I went shopping in Longview in a blinding storm, yet again, only to discover that we were minutes behind a tornado that had destroyed the back side of the town. Luckily, the shopping areas of Longview were undisturbed and with electricity....and thankfully, mostly void of humanity. It was wonderful. We picked up a few last minute things and headed home in yet more blinding rain.Thursday, Christmas Eve, we picked them up and took them to lunch & a movie (Chipmunks) in order to pass some time that would allow us to come home after dark and continue to conceal Santa's surprise.
I'm happy to report we were able to come home, bake Santa's cookies, watch It's a Wonderful Life with the kids, and have a good fire before bedtime without Santa's surprise being discovered. Hoorah! (Note: We were so happy to discover that all 3 of the kids were willing and loved some of our favorite holiday movies this year. It was so cool to share A Christmas Carol (the George C. Scott version, my fav,) and It's a Wonderful Life.)
12.17.2009
Heading Out
12.15.2009
Sophy's Christmas List
- A Box of Gold - to give to the museums because their funding has been cut and most of them really need money bad.
- A Box of Silver - because everybody wants one.
- Some flower seeds - sunflower seeds, in particular.
- An exercising kit - because it's very hard to lay off the Christmas tree brownies.
- New energy efficient light bulbs - the twisted kind that use less power.
- Air freshener - because I'd like for her room to smell better.
- A new furnace - because we really need one
- A back scratcher - the kind shaped like a hand.
I wonder what the other kids asked for.....
12.13.2009
Sunday Ramblings: Back Peddling, Farms, Wrestling, Wrapping

First, the back peddle: After a rare Friday evening spent at home by myself with the kids (Fridays are usually off limits for picture scheduling) while Daddy P shot a college graduation, I ended up with my laundry washed and folded and put away before the weekend ever started. I'm such a good girl, I know. I made a fire while the laundry churned, ordered a pizza, and spent a cozy Friday evening at home. Daddy P and I spent the entire day in town on Saturday. The weather was cold and rainy, but it was superb shopping weather, if ya ask me. We had an awesome lunch at the tea room. Chicken salad, Victorian soup, hot tea and a buttermilk scone. Oh, it was good. We're about as anal as they come, so we had a list and a plan and had our list knocked out by supper time. We had dinner and followed it up with a trip for coffee/hot chocolate and a pass thru the book store. It was a very fun day, and I think Santa picked up what I asked for this year! Oh, it's lovely, isn't it?

Farms: DaddyP and I have hatched, hashed, discussed, planned, and plotted for several years about where we'd like to end up. What I love most about DaddyP is that we're on the same page when it comes to being up for anything and making a goal. We love having work to do and project to work on together. And not to mention, I miss cows. Crops. Dirt. What do we both want? Land. Where? We aren't sure yet, but we're feeling led to one day end up on a chunk of land where we can put a house and possibly a horse or 2 and maybe even a cow or 10. Definitely, definitely chickens. Guineas to be exact. Pretty little hens to wander in my garden. Squeee! It's our plan, really. We're not sure when or where, but it's what we're working towards. It's definitely on the radar. When the right place shows up, we'll find it. Wherever it is.
Wrestling: My boys have taken to wrestling. This is what boys do with their free-time, you see. It's bound to happen. And despite the difference in their ages, what one lacks in age, he makes up for in spit & vinegar. This afternoon, we learned Self Defense 101. Never underestimate a well placed kick or evasive dodge and sweep of the feet. IT was a jolly good time. Jolly good. Now I'm tired and recovering on the couch.
Wrapping: Well, as I stated earlier, we started and finished our Christmas shopping yesterday. You thought perhaps that I'd be sequestered in my room with the wrapping paper and tape? Hahha, sillly people. But yeah, I should be. Perhaps later. It's calling me. For the first time in years, I've actually saved the Sunday comics from the entire year in order to my wrapping! It's something that I've always said that I would do, but it's never really happened until now. Go me! Maybe I should get started....yeah. Maybe I should.
Feeling Festive
Speaking of pet portraits, I have no idea who took this picture of Thomas. I'm guessing Sophy, since this is the Santa hat that she has worn to school every day for the past week. I'm amazed that I didn't receive a note asking us to kindly refrain from wearing it, but apparently her teacher is very long suffering. Judging by this photo, Sophy's teacher isn't the only one with an abundance of patience. Poor Thomas. She's a good girl.
12.11.2009
Happy Holidays Y'all
Hope this weekend finds you ticking items off of your holiday to-do list. Maybe you're hyper-anal and have your list already manhandled! Even better! The state of my holiday affairs are as follows:
- I'm excited to get to spend tomorrow with my DaddyP. We'll be heading out early to 1.) grab a brunchie tea at the tea shoppe (my choice, not his), 2.) start and finish our Christmas shopping...pausing briefly for a white chocolate hot chocolate, and 3.) grab dinner with friends at Carabbas (his choice) if we survive it all! Looking forward to it!
- The Christmas cards are addressed for the most part, waiting for stampage, and coming soon to a home near you.
- Items you can buy me for Christmas: This, This, These, or This Outfit.
12.08.2009
Top 10 Random Things of the Week & It's Only Tuesday
2. Sam announced on the trip to school this morning that he wished the school would "start putting comic strips inside the bathroom stalls for all the kids to read" while "doing business."
3. I had a very intense and heated discussion with a class of 12 year olds today on the correct spelling of terd/turd. Don't judge me. They'll grow up and thank me one day...perhaps when they're blogging about the class they're teaching.
4. A friend and I discovered a new form of gas this week. It's called "scare the cat off of the bed" gas which is one step higher than "blow the sheets off of the bed" gas. I have great girlfriends.
5. My new favorite saying to confuse people, "He go, eh?" What I like to do especially is prank call my school office and talk to our secretary in my best Pakistani accent, and ask her, "He go, eh?" She loves it when I prank call her.
6. I have learned twice this week EXACTLY what the sole of my shoe feels like.
7. It's no secret. I am enamored of little, zippers. Knowing this, will one of you please buy me a P-Nut? And if not a p-nut, how about a PMD (no, it's not THAT time of the month.) You MUST watch the video. (All joking aside. Why isn't anyone applying this technology for people in wheelchairs?)
8. Dear December 18th, I wish you'd hurry up.
9. Scratch that, I'd settle for Friday.
10. The Science Museum of London, in England, asked visitors to vote on which modern invention or discovery has made the greatest impact. The results were:
1. X-ray machine 9,581 votes
2. Penicillin 6,825 votes
3. Structure of DNA (the chemical that carries the code for every living thing) 6,725 votes
4. Apollo 10 capsule 4,649 votes
5. V2 rocket engine 3,985 votes
What about meat in a can? Vienna Sausages? Spam? C'mon.
12.06.2009
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
12.03.2009
Let's see if I remember how to do this!

