Monday, November 10, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Big Day At Our House
The little baby I held not-so-long ago is now a man!
The gift from his Dad and I will be a class on gun-safety
with some time on the gun range after that.
His brothers are quite jealous!
We had dinner at Outback Steak House to celebrate!
There will be lots of changes in the coming year, I am certain ...
but I am very pleased and blessed that he isn't racing out the door yet!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
More Retail Woes -
Blah!
Sunday, October 5, 2008
This terrifies me
Many years ago I was reading some historical information about how doctor's began studying this on injured people who were still breathing (long before the modern life saving devices we have.) I really struggle on this issue because I feel there is something inherently wrong with stopping someone's heart so they can be declared dead ... for organ retrieval.
I honestly pray that I'm never in a position with my children where we are hoping for an organ transplant because I'm not certain I'm up to the task.
This article details some of the horrific thoughts I have about Organ Transplants.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/03/AR2008100301974.html
The Doctors Who Are Redefining Life and Death
Think being the next president would be a brutal job? Imagine being a transplant surgeon. You can't tell the parents of a dying kid when to pull the plug, but you have to be there, ready, the minute he expires. You have to wait until he's dead, but not so long that his organs become useless. You can give him drugs to keep his organs healthy, but you mustn't technically revive him. And you can't remove and restart his heart until it's been declared kaput.
Pick up a recent issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, and you'll see the far edge of this tortured world. In the journal, doctors at Children's Hospital in Denver describe how they removed hearts from infants 75 seconds after they stopped. The infants were declared dead of heart failure, even as their hearts, in new bodies, resumed ticking.
Monday, September 1, 2008
UNREAL!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080829/ap_on_go_ot/mad_cow;_ylt=An1OLKvoyoy.flgrEBDjDUqs0NUE
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
Friday, August 15, 2008
Yay for me
but I *did* get the position at Borders I'd been waiting to hear about so hopefully my hours will be getting better after this next week.
We shall see
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Retail Woes
My family won't tolerate these hours much longer.
I don't even remember what a "family meal" is anymore ... which is really sad.
Anyway ... that's my 5am insomnia-driven whining.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Taggage
Link the person who tagged you.
Mention the rules in your blog.
Tell about six unspectacular quirks of yours.
Tag a new set of six bloggers by linking them
Six quirks about me....
1. I like my fingernail polish, toenail polish and lipstick to all match
2. I like my shirt color and shoe color to match (ie: I can't tolerate white tennis shoes if wearing a black shirt.)
3. I have an addiction to purses ... I own bajillions and I like to change them to match what I'm wearing (do you sense a trend here?)
4. I like owning a neutral color car because it won't clash with anything I wear (nothing worse than seeing someone wearing orange in a purple car! LOL!)
5. I love how necklaces look but can't tolerate wearing anything around my neck
6. I have to keep all our DVD's and my music alphabetized and I keep my books shelved by category and would like them alphabetized but I've run out of room on the shelves!
Ok ... yes a bit neurotic, am I.
I don't know six people to tag on here! Summer you are tagged!
Rachel tell Mary, Tally, my mom and my aunts they are all hereby *tagged* and now have to start blogs! Oh and Lauri and Amber, also!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Vocabulary Lessons
Then, lo and behold, three ... not one, but *three* novels I read last week used the word within. I found that particularly amusing and wondered if the authors were all about my age and we all had that word on our 9th grade vocabulary lists.
The other words I've learned this week are Australasia and Interlocutor. What about you?
Sunday, May 11, 2008
1/2 way through May!
So what did you want for Mother's Day? All I ever want and ever ask for is happy children and a clean house. Somehow those two seem mutually exclusive at this location.
My darling husband cleaned the living room and rearranged it while I was still asleep. He did such a good job ... it looks most awesome!
Hope all the moms out there had a relaxing day!
Sunday, April 20, 2008
wow!
BUT ... the next day one of the folks from work stopped me to say that he was really impressed with my marriage and that it wasn't often he saw married people who you could tell were really, truly best friends.
I think that is just about the best and nicest comment I've ever gotten in my life!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
*Sigh*
Sorry about that but I don't want anyone getting a virus from this moron.
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Friday, April 4, 2008
Family Fun Night





We spent the evening there ... the boys played an assortment of games while Steve and I battled it out on Galaga (and reminisced about playing it so much at Keesler AFB before we got married ... ahh romance *grin*)
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Sports?
It also made me remember that:
We first purchased the Star Wars movies for the boys when they were pretty little (now I realize just how little they truly were.) They fast turned anything into light sabers and began dueling. Steve would bring home the used computer paper from his job and they would roll piece after piece of it together until they had a long form and then surround it with enough tape to ensure that they could get a full days' use of it.
Eventually we were able to begin purchasing various quality toy lightsabers until the collection required a couple of large rubber maid tubs to hold them all when they weren't being used.
We didn't have the Boy Scouts in our neighborhood ... all the local kids would come to the door and ask if the boys could come out with all the lightsabers we own and they eventually formed their own "Jedi Training Club" with rigorous rules for what you had to be able to do for rank advancement.
The coolest part (to me) was that Matthew somehow ended up the leader of 'the gang' and all these kids would follow him all over the neighborhood. They haven't all gathered like this for a year or so, but at the time some of the local moms trusted the boys with their younger kids and there was an older boy who was training in swords who also hung out with them. So it was this huge swarm of kids from 3 or 4 years old up to the 18/19 year old.
One of the more awesome memories of my boys' childhoods as I watch them quickly becoming men. (insert big mom sigh)
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Friday, March 28, 2008
Rewards for drinking Coke
Monday, March 24, 2008
Friday, March 21, 2008
Clinton Nailed!
she's a snake ... here's some proof
Clinton's Lie Kills Her Credibility
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Saturday, March 8, 2008
Go Arnold!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20080308/us_time/criminalizinghomeschoolers;_ylt=AgRYreNbAXxD2AOQwIvPqkms0NUE
Friday, March 7, 2008
California Homeschoolers Blindsided
Here's the article http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/03/07/MNJDVF0F1.DTL
I love that they aren't as concerned about who is teaching the children as they are that the children "go to school" for various reasons.
Insanity.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
New addition to our family!
Have a peek at my new baby .... http://www.chevrolet.com/cobalt/
Was kind of an unexpected thing when the van up and died on me one afternoon while Steve was in Florida on business. When he got home we headed to the dealer, brought home this cutie and then fixed the van when we got our tax return.
Wow ... it is quite weird to have a vehicle at my leisure!!! I kinda like it!!!
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Moving piles
The dining room is now nice and tidy ... however, I now have to clean my office area, my bedroom, and the kitchen to totally "finish" the cleaning of the dining room because of the piles of "all this stuff belongs over there, and all that stuff goes upstairs."
Every once in awhile I miss the days when we moved so often we didn't really accumulate a "life" of stuff ... because I could keep my entire house really clean.
Or maybe if we were all just more boring and less interested in so many different types of things that grow into their own piles of stuff.
And while I like the idea of living in a multi-story house, I think overall keeping a single level is easier for me to maintain.
My friend and I have oft discussed the desire for a few thousand dollars that was unneeded for anything else simply to spend on organizational items ... matching rubbermaids and closet organizers ...
I dream of a day when all my stuff will have actual places it belongs in my home and not kind of float around pretending to live in the dining room until I move it to a corner of my bedroom while I wait for a spot on the basement shelf to become available.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
So .... yeah ...
only to find yourself a couple hours later staring at the mirror wondering how in the *world* the stylist thinks that the cut he gave you is anything remotely like the picture you gave him to work with ...
wowza ... not saying I hate the cut .... but not AT ALL what I was telling him to do.
To top it off, Steve is out of town .... I should probably warn him about the dark brown posh spice thing I've got goin' on now.
The clincher was when I walked through the door and Josh says, "wow ... mom ... you uh, look different."
"Good different? Bad Different?"
"Just different."
Glah!
Dumb Duh Duh Dumb
However, I went to Lane Bryant's ..... normally adore that store ... trendy but not stupid-trendy ....
... until someone gave them the wise idea to relabel their jeans sizes .......
RIGHT ... because picking up that size 1 or size 3 makes me feel SO much different about how I look in them!
Sheesh .... just give me my regular "size" and let's be done with it already!!!
Friday, February 1, 2008
The Bipolar Handbook
No one I've talked to or anything I've read thus far has left me with a "ding ding ding ... THAT IS ME" feeling until I read this book.
It is called The Bipolar Handbook by Wes Burgess http://www.wesburgess.yourmd.com/
It also left me with a deep sadness for those in the past who were afflicted with this and so misunderstood. I can only imagine how hopeless it all must have seemed.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
new blog fwiw
If any are interested in the ramblings of a bookstore employee ...
http://tamsbookreviews.blogspot.com/
tah!








