Monday, May 19, 2008

Pomp and Circumstance


David's son, Tony, graduated from high school in Nebraska on Sunday.  Woo hoo...it was a bit of a long road the past couple years, but he did it.  He now plans to go on to college and major in horticulture and golf course maintenance.  If anyone can do it, he can.  We have been lucky through the years to have a good blended family relationship - I know we're lucky because I've seen other families that nothing ever seems to work out and everyone is in turmoil.  Tony has been in my life since he was 5 (which seems like only yesterday) and he started calling me "mom" the day after David and I were married (Tony was his best man at age 7).  I don't know what the future is going to bring, but I am so thankful to have had these years watching Tony grow into such a great young man.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Meet Peaches!


Peaches is my very own Webkinz!  Kyle got her for me for Mother's Day and I've already established her online account, started furnishing a room for her and put her in a pair of stylish yoga pants and t-shirt!  I wonder if Kyle thinks I was spending too much time with his two Webkinz?


If you have a chance, check out Trace Adkins performing "You're Going To Miss This" at the Opry here.  I realize that I am definitely going to miss chatterbox Kyle at dinner, especially when he's been replaced by monosyllabic Kyle with hair hanging in his eyes.  I'm going to miss the toy strewn playroom and impromptu hugs and kisses.  Although I will say I do NOT miss the hassle of having to load Kyle into the car (toting a giant bag of baby junk) - I love that he can himself in the car and buckle his own seatbelt.  Oh and I don't miss toting around all that junk!

Hope you had a great Mother's Day!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Holy Cow

I saw this commercial last night during Desperate Housewives. If someone had told me about it, I would have thought it was a joke. I mean really!


Saturday, May 3, 2008

Money


Like a lot of people, money is on my mind lately.  It occurred to me last night when we were shopping and I asked David, "How much does that cost?" after he put the gallon of milk in our cart.  Milk.  We need milk, we will buy the milk, now suddenly I want to know how much it costs?  ($3.48 if you're interested.)  I don't know that the economic stimulus check coming is going to do us much good in the end (buried deep in the language of the bill that created the package there's a clause about getting less when we file our taxes...a sort of advance on tax returns) but I'm looking forward to its arrival - our pool club membership is due and I plan to swim the summer away.  Oh and we just bought a lawn mower and I want a grill.  Hmm...I guess we are stimulating the economy!  But you know, we're paying more for gas and groceries than we ever have and I doubt any raise we get over this summer is going to put a dent in those increased expenses.  I think we're all going to learn to economize more and waste less so maybe this is the economy's way of righting itself, regaining its balance so to speak.

Kyle is hearing us say more and more, "No, that costs too much money."  We're trying to do things as a family that don't cost as much money, but Kyle has money, lots of money in his eyes.  He just traded me quarters that he earns for positive behavior at school for dollars.  He now has $9.00 and thoughts of nine things at the $1 store are spinning in his brain!
I'm terrible at thinking of things to cut back on - they all seem like necessities to me.  Give up my cell phone...don't think so.  No more cable or high speed internet...uh, necessity!  Stop buying Orbit gum in bulk...not if you want me to be pleasant to you.  See my quandary?