Saturday, January 31, 2009

Reading, Baby Talk, Super Bowl

I haven't posted anything for a while it seems like. I have lots of things on my mind to write about, and there are always things going on around here, but it seems like by the time I have a minute to sit down and write about it, I just don't have the energy.

Update on the Powerball lottery from the last post. We didn't win anything! Can you believe it? We bought $3 worth of tickets even! Shocking. In the words of the great Motley Crue... If it wasn't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all.

I've been reading Pride and Prejudice this week, and I love it so much! I was required to read it in high school, but I hated it. I never finished it, never picked it up again, never saw any of the movies. I hated all the British lit we read in high school, actually, except for Romeo and Juliet and The Taming of the Shrew. I probably read a total of 5 books in high school out of the 20 or whatever that I was supposed to read. I'm so glad that I finally picked it up again, and can't believe it took me this long to do it, but I'm still not giving Ethan Frome or Beowulf another chance anytime soon.

I had a work thing that I had to make an appearance at the other night, and while I was there I had a chance to talk with some of my co-workers about trying to juggle work and family and the different struggles. It was so nice! For some reason, most of the people I know are stay-at-home moms, people with no kids, working moms of older children, moms who work part-time... and there are lots of common things we can talk about as moms, but some of the particular day-to-day struggles for us are different. I have a few friends who are working moms with my family situation, but I really don't talk to them very often, so this just really was so therapeutic for me to talk to other people and have them struggling with the same challenges. And one thing that I have really thought about over the last few months is how grateful I am for a husband who is a full-on partner in parenting and house keeping and cooking and all that jazz. There's no way I could do the things I want and need to do if he wasn't. I signed up for a writing class on Tuesday nights and Sean just said, "OK, we can handle it," without blinking an eye. I ended up dropping the class for about 5different reasons, but it's so nice to know that I have support. Because man do I need it. I am not an organized or efficient person, and would be a wreck if it weren't for Sean.

Lexi is starting to talk a little bit more and it's pretty cute. They call her Lulu at the daycare (I call her Lexi Loo, so they call her Loo or Lulu) and she pronounces it Yuyu. She's called her blanket "mommy" for about 5 months now and I haven't corrected her because I think it's cute, but I noticed she hasn't been saying it as much lately. She's going through that stage where they love to read books and you have to keep reading them over and over, and you start dropping them over the side of the chair thinking that you're being so sneaky and subtle and they won't notice, and then they go "UH-OH!!" and go retrieve them, so you have start kicking them under the couch when they aren't looking.

Sean's dad and grandpa came over and watched the Super Bowl. It was fun, but too bad our team didn't win. I thought they were going to pull it off. I ate way too much. Sean made some super fabulous brownies, and I've eaten like 10 of them since last night. Argh.

Well, off to make a lunch for tomorrow, find something to wear, finish my homework....

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Good Omen or Bad?

Sean and I had a little extra money coming to us, and we have just planned to spend it on something practical and frugal (and boring). When we went and picked up the check yesterday, though...

Me: Are you sure you don't want to take this and run off to Las Vegas with me?

Sean: No, we have to spend it on something practical and frugal (and boring)... but I heard the Powerball lottery is up around $160 million, so let's take a road trip tomorrow and go buy a lottery ticket.

Me: Cool. I'll think of some winning numbers.


Flash forward to last night. Sean is reading the newspaper and he's like... You gotta hear our horoscope. (We are both Virgos.) This is what it said, no kidding.

There is money coming in, but do not spend it all in one place. Lottery tickets, for example, are not a wise purchase now.

I only read the horoscope in the paper probably every few weeks because it's never even remotely accurate. It says things like, "A co-worker will ask you for advice. Don't give it to them." And then no one even speaks to me at work that day. Or "Your love planet is rising. Have a romantic encounter." And then Sean and I have a fight. So I'm thinking that maybe this is actually a good sign... Since that horoscope is never right, I think it means I'm going to hit the powerball. Yessssss....

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Essays, Doctors, and Cake

I have read way too many essays and research papers over the last week and a half. And the way that I know I have read too many is that today in the girl's bathroom at school, I had the sudden urge to grab a Sharpie and correct all the bad grammar and spelling errors in the graffiti on the walls of the bathroom stall.

I'm considering a career change. I really want to work at Smith's. Every time I go in there I kinda scope it out. I eye the little kiosk with the computer where you go to submit your application. It seems like such a laid-back, low stress, friendly place to work. I want to work in the lobby or the GM. Stock the shelves in the evening... it's nice and peaceful... no work to take home. I don't want to do anything in customer service. I liked working as a cashier and doing the customer service/bookkeeping stuff at Albertson's, but this time around I don't want to stand on my feet all day, don't want to take complaints, don't want to chase down bad check writers. That's too close to what I do now. My second job consideration is working at the university. I don't know what I'd do there, but I'd get free tuition. That would be so great. The first three classes I'd take would be 1)Problems in Third World Countries, 2)Gender Issues and the Law, and 3)World Literature: Modern Female Authors.

I have spent way. too. much. time in the doctor's office over the last 6 months with the various members of my family. Doctor's appointments, outpatient surgery for Britt, a skin prick allergy test for Josh, a CT scan for Courtney, an MRI for Sean, and now an X-ray for Josh's foot. He hurt his toe and it got all swollen and bruised looking, so that kept us in the doctor's office for an hour and a half the other night. It's just a sprain, so that's good. But no more doctor offices. No one in this family is going to the doctor for the next 6 months unless something is falling out of them or they're unconscious.

Lexi is growing into a little girl. I hate that. She needs to be a baby a little longer. She isn't talking as much as I'd like her to be, but she knows all the important words. She can say "Mama", "Daddy", "Mittney" (that's both Courtney and Brittney), "Osh", "boat", "fries", "Shake, Shake It", "Baa Laa Laa" (her favorite book), "Elmo", and now "Barack Obama". So she's got the major bases covered.

Sean was on the elliptical machine working out tonight and he's asking me, "So, what are you making for dessert later?" He made cake. Gee, I wonder why I'm not losing weight.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

The party is over...

Time to go back to school and work. Sean's been off work since Christmas, so we've all been in vacation mode for a while now, and it's been wonderful. Oh has it been nice. I had this constant debate... do I get some work done and ease some stress for when I go back... or do I postpone it for after vacation and just relaxxxxxxx. I chose relax. Not looking forward to the mess that awaits, but it was worth it to have a work-free break.

Josh and Lexi have turned into cute little friends. Josh has been dying for a playmate for so long. Our neighborhood is kinda weird that way... there are 4 kids his age close by to play with, but they just don't really go over to each others' houses and play. I think this summer they will play more together... I hope. So anyway, tonight while Sean and I were doing dishes, Josh and Lexi climbed up into the recliner together and Josh "read" books to her. The other night they went downstairs to watch a movie, and when I came down to check on them they were snuggled up together and Lexi was asleep. It's really cute to watch them play together finally. Josh will get her to come into his room and dance to the radio, or they'll play pirate ships.


Co-conspirators


This is usually Lexi's favorite seat, but today Josh joined her.

How great was the Sugar Bowl Friday night? That may be one of the most fun games I've watched, from beginning to end. Awe. Some. I'm waiting for some pics to go up on Pete's blog. So jealous.

Well, off to bed. Gotta join the rat race tomorrow. Do you think anyone would notice if I showed up to work in pajama pants?

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Christmas and the post-Christmas hangover

We had a nice Christmas this year. Had fun with family, opened some presents, ate myself into a coma. Still eating, actually. I'm going to do better, though. Starting tomorrow, of course. I didn't get very good pictures this year, so I'm not going to post any. I think I was half asleep. My house still looks like Christmas threw up, so that's my project for tomorrow. I've got to get into gear and get out of the post-Christmas haze.

Sean and I went to Wendover for a few days of rest, relaxation, bright lights, and frightening people. It was pretty dang fun. We decided to take a little drive out there in the middle of nowhere, so we cruised around the old historic airport/Air Force Base. There's a museum there, and you can go through an old cargo plane, but I was too lazy to get out and walk through it all so we just did the auto tour. They have signs outside the different buildings so that you can drive to each one and read about what it was used for. As we were driving around, we talked about how it somewhat resembled the deserted airport in Con Air. So anyway, kindof a conincidence, when we got back yesterday there was an article in the paper about the Wendover airport. It said that parts of the movie Con Air actually were filmed out there, and the cargo plane that you could walk through was used in the movie. I wish I would have walked through it just for fun. As we were leaving, we stopped to check out this old empty swimming pool. I read in the paper that that's where they filmed the scene where Steve Buscemi's character has the creepy tea party with the little girl. It was the perfect place to film that part of the movie. Anyway, places like that fascinate me. And now I need to watch Con Air again.

Well, tonight is appetizers and movies and hanging out. The kids are inviting friends over. Hopefully it will be fun. I looked back at the Resolutions/To Do list I made last year at this time, and guess what? I accomplished none of it. So this year I'm skipping it. Happy New Year!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Baby It's Cold Outside

It's been cold and snowy here for a few days, and it's supposed to be for a few days more yet. It's so pretty. I love it.

We went for a drive up to Hardware Ranch on Saturday, which was probably a little crazy, but it all turned out OK. I don't love driving through Sardine Canyon in a snowstorm, but luckily it wasn't too slick.


Brittney is hiding in the back there behind Courtney.

It was so cold up there. I stayed in the car with Lexi because I'm sick, and I didn't want her out in it, and I hate the cold. Sean said that Josh started crying about the cold before they even got on the sled to go out and see the elk, and he didn't stop until we got him back in the car.



It was so pretty up there, though. It was worth the drive.



Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Catching Up

I haven't posted anything for a while. Lots of things going on; none very exciting.
Sick kids, work, home, Christmas shopping, the usual.

Thanksgiving was really nice. We spent the afternoon with my family and the evening with Sean's. We had lots of excellent food and good company. Sean and Josh went shooting up in the mountains with Scott, and they really enjoyed doing it. That was a tradition growing up, so I hope they keep it up.

Last weekend Courtney went to a debate tournament that was hosted by my school. As part of the team, she has to get a judge for at least one tournament, and since this one was at my school, she roped me into judging Friday night. I was dragging my feet about doing it because it went until 9:00 at night, and I really didn't want to spend 14 hours at school that day. But then I was like... who am I kidding? I'm just the nerd for the job. So I got to judge Congress, which is what I had hoped to judge, and had a good time.

Parent-Teacher Conferences were Monday night, so that was a barrel of fun. I was hoping the snow would keep everyone home so I could get some work done, but no such luck. Parents of my straight A kids came out in force... parents of my failing and problem kids stayed home. Same old.

Courtney got a job. My bank account stood up and applauded. She's going to be working at a care facility/nursing home/whatever. I hope that she'll enjoy it. And stop asking me for money.

Survivor Losers and Idiots is shaping up for a bitter-fest finale on Sunday. I have a feeling that Sue Hawk's "rats and snakes" speech is finally going to be outdone on the hate-o-meter. I kinda can't wait.

Well, that's all the news for here, I think.