Wednesday, December 31, 2014

MENTAL HEALTH HUMOR

Child #2: What's your New Year's resolution?
Me: To not kill you.
Child #2: That makes two of us
For our annual New Year's Eve celebration, I made artichoke dip and some other snacks, and grasshopper pie and brownies for dessert. Tasty. 

Hubby took C and R to the C's for a New Years Eve party. Jeremy and Terina always throw one for their kids and friends, and Terina also teaches C's Sunday school class so she had all the Sunday school kids over, as well.

Around 9:30 we went to the downtown theater and watched Mockingjay Part One. Ooooh, scary! It was a beautiful evening and the movie was great. By the time the movie ended and we drove home, we were just in time to ring in 2015 together with sparkling cider and the usual hijinks (whatever those are). Hope it's a great new year!

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Missing you, Dad



But the endings always come at last
Endings always come too fast
They come too fast, but they pass too slow
I love you and that's all I know



(Hey look, another Jimmy Webb song.)

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Wherefore Art Thou, Jimmy Webb?

I am a lineman for the counteeeeeeeeeee....and I drive the main roooooooad....
(Wichita Lineman)

Lately my grief has taken the form of (Form of! Shape of!) Jimmy Webb songs - they remind me a lot of my dad, probably because of the time frame when they were popular. Wichita Lineman sticks out in particular, because my dad was a "work with his hands" kind of guy. 

Might also have something to do with the lyric "And I need you more than want you, and I want you for all time..." I am damn mad that my father is dead. I miss him, need him, want him around still. I wasn't nearly done with him yet. Part of my sadness comes from the fact that we weren't particularly close, not for a long time, and I always wanted that to be better. Always thought I'd have more time to fix it with him, as much as we made each other crazy sometimes. I mean, literally crazy. 

We don't have all the time in the world to make things right with the people we love. Lesson learned - the hard way. 



I never knew how much I liked Jimmy's stuff until this: 



From this I learned that Jimmy has written every awesome song in the world. Well, quite a few of them, anyway.

Al, you're so educational. Thanks for the enlightenment.

(And Wikipedia, because I knew Jurassic Park was a parody of MacArthur Park, but I didn't know who wrote McArthur Park until Wikipedia took me by the hand and made me understand.)

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Christmas at Grannie's

First, for the Christmas gripers on either side of the religious fence (those people really chap my hyde):

"We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may."

Merry Christmas!

Now for the fun part. What a jolly Christmas we had at Grannie and Grandpa's. 



Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Does it get any better than this? Oh no, it does not.

Enjoying a vintage Charlie's Angels chase scene featuring Bosley on foot, Tiffany on a bike and Kelly on roller skates trying to catch Ed Begley Jr. on skates (he limbo-ed under a semi truck) while dodging shots from a security guard on a bike, with a 70s guitar scratching away in the background. Intense! Television genius!

The best part was when Bosley and Kelly stopped the car and jumped out to chase Ed, and Kelly was already wearing skates. And my family wonders why I DVR this show! 

Later, we took off for Grannie's house. Looking forward to a fun time together with her, Grandpa, Ernie and Jeremy. It's been a really long time since we left our home to have Christmas elsewhere. I guess we were waiting until the kids' gifts were small enough (and already assembled) that we could take everyone AND their gifts on a road trip. This was that year. 

Grannie, Grandpa, Ernie and Hattie the dog were very happy to see us - especially Hattie. 

Monday, December 22, 2014

Thirteen years ago today...

...this cute kid showed up.
Kind of a rough morning

Twenty minutes old
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea that my cutie youngest son is now a teenager. Carter is one of the sweetest boys on the planet, with a gigantic sense of fairness and right-from-wrong. He is funny, kind, creative and talented, and I am proud just to know him, let alone have the opportunity to be his mom.

Love you, my Carter boy.

Today being three days before Christmas, Hubby once again had the fun opportunity to dress up as Santa for his office's annual work party, which they share with their "clients". Rojo the Llama showed up this year, too. Pictured are Hubby's co-worker Daryn and her hubby Bryce.

Merry Christmas!


Saturday, December 20, 2014

Ding, ding, ding

Today was Rozzie's soccer team's day to volunteer for the Salvation Army. Hubby knows one of the head SA honchos in our area (a soccer parent) and has set this up for first Bella's team, and now Rosalind's, for the last few years.

Rozzie was super excited. She did a great job and got really tired, but had fun, especially when her teammates showed up. Good job Rozzie (and Daddy).
C'mon, give the kid some money

Friday, December 19, 2014

"You have to admit, she is rather mannish"

If only I could get rid of the nasty virus, and keep the sexy man voice. It's kind of fun blowing people away with it, being laughed at on the phone and hitting the low notes with Elvis, but enough's enough. 

Brother Car... in my bishopric, on the phone: "Sister Nat, you sound.... awesome."

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

WHY people????

"My Favorite Things" is not a Christmas song. I cannot stress this enough. Whoever thought it would make a good Christmas song should be taken out and mocked repeatedly. 

Meanwhile, there's always this (thanks Carrot Jello:)

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Sick Again

Now that the funeral and graveside services are over, my body is pooped. I could feel it coming on over the last few days, but now I have the same virus that I had last month before Thanksgiving. (I'm not giving thanks that it came back.)

My cutie husband is "young lady"-ing me and making me stay in bed. Bless his heart - I really don't know what we would do without him.  

Monday, December 15, 2014

Dad's Memorial Service

I'd never watched a graveside service with full military honors for a veteran before. When Gran died, two months after the War on Terror began (October 2001), no military personnel were available to give him a salute or play Taps for him. This time was really, really cool, and poignant. Dad would have liked it.

Two Air Force servicemen were there to meet Dad's casket at the little shelter in the cemetery; they performed the flag folding ceremony and handed the flag to Neenaw (something we five children agreed she would like).

After the cemetery spokesman said a few words, he invited us to speak, but we were all too overwhelmed, I think - and had had the opportunity to share memories and thoughts at Dad's funeral two days before. So we were all perfectly silent as we looked at that beautiful casket one more time and bid Dad "see you later."






Dad was buried in the same national cemetery that his father, maternal grandparents, and grandaunt Rozila and granduncle Kenneth were buried. We actually watched as the cemetery personnel lowered his casket into the ground. I felt oddly peaceful, like, yep. This is what you do with a loved one's body after he leaves it behind. It was the last thing we could do for him, and it felt right to do it.

Afterward we walked a little ways up to Gran's grave. From his resting place, we're able to look just down the hill, and there's Dad's spot. "Just like in Brookings," Uncle John and Ernie both noted, alluding to the time during my childhood when we all lived on the same property together.

Then, we all went out to Sweet Tomatoes in Portland and enjoyed lots of great healthy-ish food, and bid each other safe travels. It was a hard, but very good day.

Till we meet again, Dad.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Travel Report

On our way home from Tri Cities. Dining in The Dalles, at the Dairy Queen. I think the staff thinks we're nuts. 

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Friday, December 12, 2014

This is your brain on "funeral"

My brain woke me up thinking of silly alternative names for I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!. What??

"How Can You Possibly Think That's Butter?"
"Whoa, That's Not Butter, Is It?"
"Dude, Where's My Butter?"

Yeah, I have no idea. 

LATER: Melanie and I spent a good part of the evening hanging out in Kiley's room, playing Mad Libs. No one is better at playing Mad Libs than my sister. The end. 

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Hard.

Spent a very tender day with the family - morning in the Columbia River temple with John and Karen, a nice lunch at Sterling's in Richland with them, Neenaw, BC and Ernie, then visited my dad at the funeral home.

He looked so weird. I made sure to take a good look at his hands to make sure it was really him. Everything still feels so unreal. His face was almost unrecognizable, but his hands looked the same. His left middle finger was still broken. I touched his hands and face and hair and shoulders. It's still just so surreal that he is gone. Even standing there looking at his body, it's completely hard to believe.

Uncle John dressed Dad in his burial clothes. Beyond just looking terrible and dead, he looked very nice. I feel for Uncle John - what a terrible thing to have to do. 

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Hello again, Tri Cities...

...how sucky to have to be here, especially for this terrible occasion of my dad's funeral. No offense.

How nice, though, that I was able to enjoy a quiet (though kind of lonely) train ride from home to Pasco (with a bag of Sandy P's cookies in tow for trip snacks), and be met there by BC, John and Karen, and Neenaw.

And it's so nice of BC and Tawnee and Kiley and Zane to let me stay with them this week. I love them. If nothing else, it's great to see them again and have the chance to spend some good time together.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Well. I ALMOST had to throw a fit.

My father's funeral will be held on Saturday, December 13, at 3:00 PM at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 515 South Union Street, Kennewick, Washington. (NOT the Olympia building)

FINALLY a time and place, and best of all, a place for our enormous extended family to have dinner together. I appreciate the good angels who have helped this happen. 




Later: Sandy P of Sandy P Cookie Fame brought me some of her Famous Cookies to take on the train tomorrow. I LOVE HER. So grateful for my family, and my ward family. Feeling very blessed.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Fitting




For the joy of human love
Brother, sister, parent, child
Friends on earth and friends above
For all loving thoughts and mild -
Lord of all, to thee we raise
This our hymn of grateful praise 

Saturday, December 6, 2014

STUPID TRI CITIES WARD CHRISTMAS PARTIES

Having a most interesting(?) time planning Dad's funeral in Tri Cities, with almost every ward we talk to having their Christmas party next Saturday. Both Richland buildings are out. Poop! Will we end up out in Burbank??

Please no Burbank. 

My dad moved out of the area a couple years ago, so he can't lay claim to any ward in Tri Cities. We're having it in the afternoon so people can travel that day if they need to. One bishop said we could, but we'd have to be out by 4:00.   

By this afternoon, things were starting to come together. I have found a lovely angel named Bobbie C in Kennewick East stake, and then one of the Richland bishops just called with another option. I'm feeling "helped".

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Breakfast and Mourning

Today Ernie texted me and asked if I have eggs - "I have bacon and hash browns." I said yes, and invited him over. We made breakfast (I also made biscuits) and we ate with Brennan and Bella and watched Gone With The Wind together. It was nice to be together and have some family around after yesterday's sad news.

Monday, December 1, 2014

For My Dad

1961 - Senior picture
My dad and my brother Jeremy left eastern Washington this morning to visit my sister Melanie in Montana. They stopped for a break at a truck stop in Post Falls, Idaho, and used the restroom. Jeremy told Dad he would wait out in the restaurant area for him and left the restroom. As he waited, he noticed men running into the restroom. My dad had collapsed and passed away. Two retired paramedics happened to be in the truck stop and with Jeremy's help, did what they could, but they were unable to revive him.

I was standing in line with Brennan at the Social Security office downtown when I got the call from my sister Melanie. I was worrying about my other kids' school day ending and hoping I would be home by the time Harrison walked home, and be able to pick up Rosalind on time at her school. I was busily arranging and texting and calling the kids and their schools to leave messages, when I had a text from Melanie about our brother BC calling me. I told her he hadn't, so she called and gave me the news.

Obviously we were completely blindsided by this. Dad had been in bad health but hadn't seen a doctor or taken any medication for any of his medical conditions for several years - he was just that way. He was only 71 years old.

Dad, we love and miss you.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Happy Tykey Day*

We had a lovely Thanksgiving Day. Ernie came over from Ptown and joined me in the kitchen immediately. It was fun spending the day with him. We were laughing because he was texting me yesterday, asking if he could bring anything, and I asked if he wanted to bring a veggie tray. He texted back, "I was going to bring over andouille stuffed squash with peppers and onions, but yeah, I can do a veggie tray." Haha! Yeah right. I ended up making the veggie tray. 

This year I decided to make tomato aspic for dinner - the S family fancy dinner favorite! It was a Thanksgiving dinner staple at Neenaw and Gran's house and kind of a rite of passage, when you were finally old (and brave) enough to try the aspic. Gran made it and we always joked about it, till we tried it...mmmmm. Earlier in the week I asked on FB if anyone would care to share our aspic, since I knew it would go to waste at our house, and though most people "yucked" it, Chrisie G was kind enough to accept some. We took her little bowl of it over to their house this morning.

For appetizers we had the veggie tray, a pickle/olive tray, and a fruit and cheese tray with crackers. By dinnertime we were all stuffed, but we had the usual turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, Ernie's squash, corn, glazed broccoli amandine (oooh fancy), refrigerator rolls (totally a disaster like last time, I just dumped the dough in a cookie sheet and baked one big roll that we cut up and NO one could leave it alone), cranberry sauce (I forgot it in the fridge), and ASPIC! No one would touch it but Bella, Ernie and me, but you know what, it's tradition, so there.

We spent the rest of the day playing board and video games and watching TV and movies. Very relaxing. Ernie ended up spending the night on the couch, he was so tired.

I'm thankful for my wonderful family and all their goofy traditions this year. :)

*Gran always called turkey "tykey". He also called maple syrup "maple serple"

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Slugs are really, really sticky.

And you can quote me.

I came home from practicing at Deanna S's house for this song we're doing in Sacrament meeting on November 30, and when I walked up the front steps, I saw this nasty old slug trying to make its way into my house. Yeah right! So I picked it up and tossed it into the garden. And then, DANG, my fingers felt like I'd just Krazy glued them together. It wasn't just sticky, it was persistent! Wring those things out, you could make some nice glue.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Days for Girls Meeting

Maybe "meeting" isn't the right word. :) I was still sick as a dog with the fun lung virus and was coughing and weak and tired. Fortunately only Kristin G and Ariana L showed up, each separately. We talked and made plans for a get together in January. Here's the stuff we collected (which I am super excited about):
From Barbara P

From me :)

From Ariana

All the stuff
Some other ladies from my ward are interested in doing this too, so hopefully we can get a little group together and really pounce on this.

After meeting Ariana, I decided I was done and went home and got into bed and died for five hours. Hack, hack, hack! Glad I have my family and my bed.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Collie Hit By A Trolley


A silly pic of the classic menu. Mom had a poster of this in her kitchen when she lived out in Touchet, WA.

"You'll Eat Like A Hog When You Try Our Dog"

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Joke

Feeling a little crappy today. I think Rosalind's virus decided to spread the joy, to me. Thanks virus!


Since our lungs are threatening to jump ship(s), we decided to go to the doctor this morning.
She doesn't look that sick
We both have coughs - mine is just persistent, but Roz's is bad. She sounds like a barking dog. Roz was given a nice inhaler with some asthma-type medication, and I was prescribed some lovely pills to quell my cough during the day and a syrup to take at night. My cough syrup supposedly tastes so disgusting, not even the pharmacist could stomach it - he said he took one dose and threw the rest away. Whoa!! That's how you know it's bad.

Today I'm grateful for medicine, not having pneumonia, and Dole's orange banana strawberry juice

Now the joke:
Q. What's the internal temperature of a tauntaun?
A. Lukewarm.

Thank you Brennan!!

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Dear Lungs,

I never fully appreciate you till you're messed up. 

Hackingly yours,
Nat

(Also today: I tried taking an online test to see if I have attention deficit disorder, but got distracted by something else.)

Monday, November 17, 2014

First World Problems

We awoke this morning and did our usual "bribe Harrison with doughnuts from Safeway so he'll be on time to early morning Seminary", only to find that our usual Safeway doughnut lady QUIT. *anxiety* 

I went to the bakery and there were NO DOUGHNUTS. I had to buy muffins instead. MUFFINS. Harrison said, "What if they don't have doughnuts tomorrow either?" My poor tender guy.

I can't believe she did this. Where are her priorities? 

And about those muffins - I ate an almond poppy seed muffin, which sounded like a marvelous idea until it became clear that Doughnut Lady (who was obviously suffering and on the verge of a doughnut related breakdown) must have spilled the entire bottle of almond extract into the batter. And now, YIKES. My mouth tastes like an almond flavored moonshine still.

Later:
Watching Monsters Inc. with Roz, and enjoying her impression of Roz the monster. 

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Happy Veterans Day

Last night I dreamed that Marvin Gaye was in my ward choir and man, was that guy a flirt.

2:06 PM: Listening to the wind whistle outside... The cat has been parked in front of the window most of the day, watching and enjoying the mayhem. Earlier I watched some surprised sounding geese fly west, doing about 80 mph. Fun storm so far. 

Later: Just drove home amidst uprooted trees, taped off streets, total darkness, and debris everywhere. Be safe and stay warm, everyone... 

Friday, November 7, 2014

So tired.

Hello, Tri-Cities*

But first: It was "mitch match" day at school today.
Melanie texted me this morning, asking if I was going to Neenaw's birthday party in Boise this weekend. I texted back, "What birthday party?"

I texted John and Karen. "So I hear you guys are having a birthday party for Neenaw this weekend." They texted back, "What birthday party?"

Long story short: A party ended up happening, and Ernie and I decided to head to John and Karen's. We drove as far as his house in Richland tonight and are spending the night at his house, and stopping to see Mom in Pendleton tomorrow, and heading to Boise after that.

*sigh* Family.

Also, note to self: The kids keep staring. Apparently I took too long between hair dye jobs.

*Feel free to imagine me saying this in Jerry Seinfeld's "Hello, Newman" voice.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

POT'S LEGAL IN OREGON! OH MY FREAKING HOLY CRAP

Meh, it's been legal in Washington for two years. 

For what it's worth: The decriminalization of marijuana here hasn't changed my life much, except to give me more opportunity to laugh at the bungling of state legislators who clearly had no idea how to handle this new wrinkle. As my law enforcing husband says, better to recriminalize alcohol than criminalize pot - statistically, alcohol ruins more lives. As a Mormon, I don't use either one and am grateful for my beliefs. They hold more sway on my decisions than whatever goofball thing the general population decides.  

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Well I NEVER

Was just honked at and flipped off a few minutes ago, because I wouldn't turn left into oncoming traffic. Oops, my bad!  Stay classy, Vantucky!

Monday, November 3, 2014

*cough* Harrison *cough*

The child who conducted tonight's FHE insisted on being called Swag Daddy.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

So, good news

Cut down my first tree today. I am woman, see me chainsaw. ROWWWRRR

Friday, October 31, 2014

Halloween 2014

Had a little trauma today at school. Apparently Roz put on her costume for the afternoon party and she said some kids were kind of giving her the stink eye about her costume. They didn't say anything, they just "looked at her funny" and Rosalind figured it was because her costume wasn't girly. Like ninjas can't be girls?

So after we came home from school, we went upstairs and she desperately searched for some princess-y thing that would fit, but upon finding nothing, I tried to convince her that her ninja costume is wonderful and that girls can be ninjas. That was not enough to persuade her, but this video was:


So we got busy, and voila:

I French braided her hair, thus:
That'll work
And she was very, very happy. Whew!!
Beautiful ninja baby
The adult children and Harrison were of course not that interested, Carter went with Ethan and Tyson to trick-or-treat, so it was just Roz who went. Kind of lonesome, awww.

I stayed home and passed out candy. We didn't have as many trick-or-treaters as last year. I decided that at 8:30, the lights go off and the chocolate is mine. All in favor say AYE.

Our attempted Jack o'lanterns

Her costume must have worked, because she made quite a haul and was very pleased.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Ugh.


Had to have the "Some boys are icky" talk with Rozzie today. Sorry to burst your bubble, baby.

One of our ward members, Gemia C, had to call our school librarian about some issues of National Geographic magazine in the school library, and some boys finding some pictures and making wildly inappropriate remarks to her daughter. SECOND GRADE. Sickening. 

I told her, if any boy says ANYTHING remotely gross to her, she needs to tell me so I can go kick his disgusting little punk ____. And tell him that her dad has a gun. :)

I may have hammered it home a little too well. She kept changing the subject.

I've found that there are some things you don't ever think you'll have to say to your kids, like "If you find a National Geographic magazine in the library at school, with certain pictures inside, DO NOT head to the nearest girl and make body-related comments." You would hope this would be a given, but apparently not. 

More than anything I wanted to give her a sense of "This is NOT okay, and your parents and teachers are your advocates. No one gets to talk to you this way without consequences."

Just this morning I was thinking that it would be so great if medical intervention was available for people who make really, really stupid choices.Like a shot or a pill or something. "Here, take this. It'll cure your stupid."

After school I asked her if any of the boys were ICKY today...she heaved a big disgusted sigh and said, "noooooo." Whew!

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Try to Avoid Any Virgos or Leos ....


Ebola is the big snit the general public is currently in.
(I know there's a better grammatical way of saying this, as there must be with pretty much everything I write here)
(But that's what I like to call "too dang bad")
I like capturing this kind of thing for genealogical purposes.

Harrison enjoyed this joke to the utmost when I told it the first time, and then told it to his friends,
so that was awesome.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

#eatingmyfeelings

Unwinding after a particularly nasty afternoon of soccer momming. The kids on the other team playing Carter's team were absolute HOLES. Kristy and Steve are visiting for Hubby's birthday and I think I embarrassed them with my angry mom-shouting. Barbara P was in on it too. Why do people have to teach their kids to be absolute HOLES?

Perhaps this Voodoo doughnut will assuage my guilt... the Old Dirty Bastige* is always good for what ails me.

Later: this song always makes me have the happy warmies. 




*Someone on Facebook admonished me with her hope that it was a G-rated doughnut. As if.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

It was a good birthday.

Kristy, Hubby, Carter, Bella, Harrison
Utah-Oregon Game

It was good on TV, too
Happy Birthday to that cute funny boy I married. Best husband ever.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Carter's Last Flag Football Game

It was a good one!

Found in Long Beach, WA, on a day trip with Dad and Neenaw.
Boy did it sum up that day :)
Also: I am majorly feeling the love for this song lately. The love is RIGHT HERE.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

A Reminder


Eyebrow selfie.
Like the sparkle on my phone?
Nail polish, courtesy of  Roz

Thursday, September 18, 2014

This day has "Nanaimo bar" written all over it

It was at Freddy's where I first saw a Nanaimo bar. Chocolate and coconut crust base, custard middle, chocolate top. Mmmmm.

Here's the recipe I use (from www.hiddenponies.com):

BASE: ¾ cup butter or margarine
¼ cup sugar
6 tbsp cocoa
1 egg
1 tbsp milk
1 tsp vanilla
2 cups graham cracker crumbs (*see note for substitutions)
1 cup coconut
½ cup chopped walnuts (OPTIONAL)

MIDDLE LAYER:
½ cup butter or margarine, softened
6 tbsp milk
4 tbsp custard powder (I had to go to the import store for this, which was awesome, because I love the import store)
4 cups powdered sugar

TOP LAYER:
8 oz semisweet or dark chocolate
1 tbsp butter

Instructions
BASE: Combine first 6 ingredients in large saucepan. Heat and stir over medium-low heat until mixture is smooth. Remove from heat. Stir in graham crumbs, coconut, and walnuts. Pack firmly into ungreased 9x13” pan. Chill while you prepare the middle layer.

MIDDLE LAYER: Beat all 4 ingredients together in medium bowl until smooth. Spread over first layer. Chill for 45 minutes.

TOP LAYER: Melt chocolate and butter in a small bowl at 50% power in microwave. Microwave for about 1½ minutes, stir and microwave another 30 seconds or longer if needed, stirring frequently. Spread fairly evenly over middle layer. Chill for 1 hour, then score chocolate with a sharp knife and return to fridge to chill completely before cutting into bars.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

"STOP IT"

“To love a man enough to help him, you have to forfeit the warm, self-righteous glow that comes from judging."

Author Ron Hall

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

"Don't shoot blow darts in the car."

Things that come out of your mouth and you hear yourself say them and you're like, whaaaaaat....

LATER: We Young Women leaders went to a stake meeting tonight about girls' camp next year - instead of camp being put on by the stake, as usual, each ward will have its own camp. WHAT.

We're in charge of our own camps - planning, executing, budgeting... and each ward will have its own girls camp presidency with girls from our ward, like the stake girls camp presidency of the last two years (Bella and Savannah A. were the presidents! Woot!). To top it all off, we have almost no guidelines. WHAT. The most quoted line of the evening, in response to all our questions, was "YES." Infuriating! I love, want and NEED parameters!

This is unthinkable! But it will happen.

Monday, September 15, 2014

MAN DOWN. MAN DOWN.

We have our first "sick" of the school year. Poor lil snotlocker.


Friday, September 12, 2014

PAPERWORK

Can we just all agree that the person who misplaced our social security card file AND the person who misplaced our birth certificate file, are naughty and must be punished?

Later: We have found the SS card file. Everyone pray for birth certificate file finding enlightenment, please.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

FINALLY

After doing some pretty major battle with a certain landlady, we have a new and functioning dishwasher (as opposed to the "recycled" one she bought in June that broke within ten days - yeah, it was a fun summer, doing dishes by hand for seven people). And while I'm, yes, a little bitter, I'm also extremely grateful that it finally happened.

"Darling, if we have a dishwasher,
we won't be the dishwasher anymore"

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Monday, September 8, 2014

Slow Your Roll, There

We have eight years before our youngest graduates from high school. Nine months left before she's done with elementary school. I can practically feel the earth spinning...

Later, this nugget:
Roz: What does "pourquoi" mean?
Me: Why.
Roz: Because I wanna know.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Linger Longer

Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing? From yonder oven, where baketh a divine Danish Puff. 

We had a Linger Longer with our ward today, since we're on the 1:00 schedule and the last ward to meet in the building. SWEET. The wonderful Relief Society president, Shanna B, decided that the ward should have this event on Fast Sundays for the rest of the year. It's quite lovely - the ward provides ham and rolls, and everyone else brings either a side dish, salad or dessert. I made Danish Puff, and brought home a big empty plate. 

I love my ward. 

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

First Day of School 2014

Harrison: 10th grade
Rosalind: 5th grade
Our last elementary school baby!

Carter: 7th grade

What a fun day! :)