I felt like watching behind the camera today. Here's the day so far in order:
Hate this scale!! Not only does it take up too much room in our tiny bathroom but it is NOT telling me what I want to hear this week. I am so motivated to drop some weight and I have been good this week, meaning minimal sweets, exercise at least 4 times during the week, and absolutely no food past 8 PM- which is hard considering I am an incurable night-owl. Stinkin' evil scale is going away. I'm not going to stress over the numbers any more..............at least until May. That wasn't a great way to start the day.
Our usual Saturday morning routine consists of Mom and Dad trying to sleep in a little while the kids play, breakfast and weekly chores. Kids and Dad take out the trash and recycling, I flit from dishes to laundry to cleaning whatever gets in the way, and Dad helps kids clean their room and pick up toys from the morning.
A huge shout out THANKS to Ken and Cassie (and gift chart from Mom) for turning us on to the Accountable Kids program. It has worked wonders in our house and we ALL love it. TJ and J love their chore charts and are working towards a movie/rock-climbing with Dad and trip to the Jungle/crafty time with Mom.
Jessie is really good about remembering to do all her chores which
are good for a ticket each in the morning, afternoon and evening. She had quite a stack of tickets to "spend." Dad made her a deal that he would go buy her a scooter to replace the one she left out that got stolen in trade for all her tickets. Here she is on her new blue scooter and Coops scooter roller blade style.
Coop scored too. He tries with all his might to ride the big kids scooter so Daddy got him one with 2 wheels on the back. He helped me put it together on the porch and promptly took his new scooter for a walk?! Apparently, a shiny Spiderman scooter is too nice to ride.
Lots of little misc. projects today like recaulking the bathtub. A little tag team action between hubby and I got it done with little hassle. He scraped off the old I put down the new. done.
Silly Maxy bird. He has settled down a lot lately- not so nippy and high-strung. He LOVES people who come to visit. Last Saturday night we had Marci/Donovan and Denise/Arnold over to watch the Prestige. That movie is the best I've seen lately by the way. So many cool twists and turns and the ending is crazy cool! Anyway, Max kept flying off his cage to the living room floor to see Marci and Donovan. He sat on Marci's shoulder and sidled up to Donovan's face while he was playing video games on the couch. Donovan would make a sound and Max would imitate him. It was nice to see Max so relaxed with strangers. I wish I had a picture of Max preening Donovan's goatee. Maybe he got some leftovers. ;)
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Good deed Wednesday
My morning routine since Dave is home in the mornings (no job yet) is as follows:
roll out of bed
make J's lunch
get dressed and walk J to school
go on my own walk around the neighborhood, including a choice hill that really wakes me up
This morning as I was walking back home I saw a huge possum walking around the condo's where Jen and Tom live. I slowed down to see if he was going to go down in a burrow, but he just walked around sniffing the air. I kept on my way home when out of nowhere I spotted a baby possum <----(looked just like this) in the grass right next to me. Ah-Ha! Big scary boy possum was really fat Mommy possum looking for her baby. I kept walking home to bring the boys up to see him and get the camera, of course.
That tiny, shivering body seemed too helpless though. I turned around, picked him up with a nearby paper bag, and walked back up the sidewalk to find his Mom. Little Fuzz is not the smartest marsupial on the block. Every time I put him inside the iron fence to walk toward Mom he turned around and shivered his way out to the sidewalk again. Plan B was to hop the fence, carry Fuzz as close as I could get to Mom without risking a rabies shot, and hopefully saving him and reuniting Mom with her little guy. It worked! I even got a loud hiss and bared teeth as a thank you. Some other critter must have disturbed that possum family because as I walked home for good I saw another little baby in the parking lot who didn't make it. We're talking guts on the outside and everything. sad.
and I learned that opossums rarely have rabies so I could have walked right up to Mom and handed her little Fuzz. ;)
roll out of bed
make J's lunch
get dressed and walk J to school
go on my own walk around the neighborhood, including a choice hill that really wakes me up
This morning as I was walking back home I saw a huge possum walking around the condo's where Jen and Tom live. I slowed down to see if he was going to go down in a burrow, but he just walked around sniffing the air. I kept on my way home when out of nowhere I spotted a baby possum <----(looked just like this) in the grass right next to me. Ah-Ha! Big scary boy possum was really fat Mommy possum looking for her baby. I kept walking home to bring the boys up to see him and get the camera, of course.
That tiny, shivering body seemed too helpless though. I turned around, picked him up with a nearby paper bag, and walked back up the sidewalk to find his Mom. Little Fuzz is not the smartest marsupial on the block. Every time I put him inside the iron fence to walk toward Mom he turned around and shivered his way out to the sidewalk again. Plan B was to hop the fence, carry Fuzz as close as I could get to Mom without risking a rabies shot, and hopefully saving him and reuniting Mom with her little guy. It worked! I even got a loud hiss and bared teeth as a thank you. Some other critter must have disturbed that possum family because as I walked home for good I saw another little baby in the parking lot who didn't make it. We're talking guts on the outside and everything. sad.
and I learned that opossums rarely have rabies so I could have walked right up to Mom and handed her little Fuzz. ;)
Monday, March 05, 2007
weather and window shopping
I'm not sure we even had winter here in California. It usually rains a whole lot more from December to now. We've had cold spells but not much rain and I must say I feel a little gypped. As far as the kids go, it's hard being rained in during the day, but I love the excuse to lay low and do projects around the house.
So this morning as I walked for an hour in 60 DEGREE weather at 9 AM I hope that Old Man Winter will indeed finish what he started and bring us some more rain. I'm not ready for shorts weather. ....................then again, I'm never ready for shorts weather.
Speaking of shorts- I've decided I'm going to wear a lot of skirts this summer. I've found an unfortunately recurring hobby I call web window shopping. I found so many cute skirts one day. This one and this one and this one and this one are so cute. I'm into toadstools lately- in a creative way. Not sure why because I hate eating mushrooms, all kinds. And then there's this site that I would buy one of each if I had the funds to do so. So cute!
This is for you babe. My neck-crackin' husband would love this. Maybe a pillow case is in his future.
So this morning as I walked for an hour in 60 DEGREE weather at 9 AM I hope that Old Man Winter will indeed finish what he started and bring us some more rain. I'm not ready for shorts weather. ....................then again, I'm never ready for shorts weather.
Speaking of shorts- I've decided I'm going to wear a lot of skirts this summer. I've found an unfortunately recurring hobby I call web window shopping. I found so many cute skirts one day. This one and this one and this one and this one are so cute. I'm into toadstools lately- in a creative way. Not sure why because I hate eating mushrooms, all kinds. And then there's this site that I would buy one of each if I had the funds to do so. So cute!
This is for you babe. My neck-crackin' husband would love this. Maybe a pillow case is in his future.
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