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Posts Tagged ‘friends’

May 11, 2009

Holy Cow , did I have fun this weekend!

Baby Hudson is adorable!

bird

dogs best

I loved getting a taste of living in the Big City.

wharf

bridge-orton

Visiting old friends was fantastic!

girls

Venturing off the tourist path and into the heart of inner China Town was eye opening!  Who knew you could buy live frogs at the meat market?

china-town

Mother’s Day brunch at Ashley’s in-laws was relaxing and wonderful.

3-girlsluengos

The weather couldn’t have been more beautiful.

yard

Despite all that, I was happy to come home to my family.

They were equally excited for me to come home so they could show me their surprise(s):

bunnies

I seem to recall something about being on the fence?  I guess we toppled off it finally.  Surprise.  Surprise.

Happy Belated Monday!

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Tags: babies, bunnies, friends, San Francisco
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Desperately Seeking…

August 16, 2008

Thirty-something, fashion-conscious, intelligent, abnormally “normal” homeschooling mother of 4 seeks fellow homeschooling mother with similar interests and with similar aged kids for get-togethers to share ideas, books, field trips, play dates, science labs, and friendship.

Must be vain enough to wear make-up, have an actual hairstyle, and appreciate the value of a great fitting pair of jeans. Please no denim jumpers or polygamist braids. Must be able to have an intelligent conversation about something other than organic farming, home birthing, and attachment parenting. Must own a television, have cable, and be able to name at least one character from “The Office”.

For playdates, children must be updated on vaccinations and arrive with clean clothes, hair, faces, and fingernails. They may not dispell the realities of Santa Claus, The Tooth Fairy, or The Easter Bunny to my younger children. No public nose-pickers (over the age of 4), or thumb-suckers (over the age of 6).

If you know of anyone that fits this criteria in my area, please pass this along. I am in desperate need of a fellow homeschool mom that’s as abnormally “normal” as I am. Thanks!

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Tags: friends, homeschooling, humor
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A First

July 21, 2008

It’s always exciting when a blogger gets an award, but especially her first award. It happened to me today. Take a look-see:

Thanks to Sherine whose blog is a daily read for me. She is an excellent mommy to her four Littles and her two big kids too. Although it’s hard to keep track of just where she is from week to week, she always manages to capture the important moments of mommy hood to share with all of her readers. I love her patience, enthusiasm, sense of humor, and literary picks. Be sure to visit her blog and check out how gorgeous her family is.

The rules for this award are as follows:

1. Please put the logo on your blog.
2. Add a link to the person who awarded you.
3. You must nominate 7 fellow bloggers for this award.
4. Add links to the recipients.
5. Leave a comment so the recipients know they have received an award.

Since my favorite time-waster is blog surfing, it was not hard to find bloggers to nominate for this award. Here are my picks:

Elaine – whose blog I found as a new blogger. I’ve never met her, we don’t share the same zip code, religion, or hometown, nevertheless, we have lots in common. I think we are relatively the same age. She loves her family, hits the gym regularly, spent some time home schooling, lost her dad not long ago, loves to take great pictures, and reads Pioneer Woman regularly. I give her all the credit in the world because she is raising FIVE (beautiful) girls! Tell me that’s not a herculean feat.

Celia – Many of you may already read her. But even though her following is enormous, she remains down-to-earth. I love reading her blog because; she’s a daily blogger, her writing is hilarious and honest, she doesn’t hesitate posting pictures of herself (which I just can’t seem to do) on a regular basis, her kids are about the same age as mine and I’m always looking for good teen, tween, and kid raising tips. She is open and honest and does not hold back. I hope to meet her at one of her fabulous Blogapalooza parties!

Gab – Found her blog from a friend and love to read it. She has the best ideas, one of which is her weekly interview. She chooses someone that she admires and interviews them for the blog. She’s interviewed a hairstylist, her dad, a very tall girlfriend, and a military wife, among others. And I sensed a connection with her when I read that she too was facing her 20 year high school reunion, and she shared the delusion that she could lose 20 pounds in 6 weeks. I hope she did better than me.

January – is one of my good friends who I miss all the time. Although she doesn’t post often, when she does, it’s fast and furious. She’ll update 3 months worth of news in one shot. January is so down-to-earth and honest and funny that I wish we still lived close by. She’s a great mom with beautiful kids.

Paige – If you read Celia, you know Paige by default since they are sisters. I met Paige when we were in a music class with our kids a handful of years ago, before I even knew what blogging was. Little did I know how funny she was at the time. Another must read. She’s got the best and most up-to-date celebrity gossip and subsequent opinions of any blogger I read. I also depend on her for quick and practical fashion tips. She always looks put together, as do her highly photographed kids.

Tara – was the first great friend I made after I got married 15 years ago. Although she was only a few years older than I she seemed so experienced and mature. She already had two kids and was expecting her third after all! We both moved away many years ago but manage to keep in touch regularly. I still look up to her. She is very spiritual, funny, easy-going, beautiful, has a wonderful singing voice, is great with teenagers, and is a devoted wife. What more could you strive to be?

Maddy – Is my one and only daughter. She began blogging this past year as part of her writing program for homeschool. Needless to say, since it isn’t updated often, it isn’t her only writing program. I nominated her for two reasons. She’s a great writer when she wants to be but she needs more comments to motivate her to do more writing. She’s thirteen and anything I can do to get on her good side makes life just a little bit easier for me. Selfish, I know.

Thanks again Sherine!

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Anyone for a S'more?

June 19, 2008

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Dirt. Smoke. Dirt. Flashlights. Sticky and charred marshmallows. Dirt. Tents. Porta-Pottys. Dirt. Sleeping bags. Bugs. Dirt. Dirt. Dirt. Did I mention Dirt? Sound familiar? Give me your hand and I’ll count the number of times I’ve been camping. Not a big fan. Last weekend found us camping, dirt and all, for the first time as an entire family. Here’s what I learned:

1. Two chairs might have been great before kids, but now we’re four chairs short.

2. He’s still got a way with the ladies.

3. It’s lookin’ like we may be making a large investment in the future.

4. When you’re the littlest guy around, it’s wise to find a big friend.

5. When you’re a 9-year-old boy, it’s just not cool to smile, even after catching a bunch of beautiful brook trout that your grandpa would be proud of.

6. Speaking of cool…Apparently sleeping with your friends in the bed of a pick-up is a lot cooler than sleeping with your parents and little brothers in a tent.

7. It’s best to just look away when you see your 13-year-old daughter pulling the truck around with your husband hanging off the side.

8. Always keep a camera handy in case you get a shot like this.

9. You know you’ve been camping too long when this looks better than the Porta-Potty!

8. Make a note of the cute little town so next time you can jump ship and go shopping instead.

9. I may never get used to the sight of someone walking a random farm animal down the road.

10. We really do love living here.

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Tags: camping, coolness, dirt, family, friends, horses, marshmallows, smores, tents
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You Know You're in Idaho When…

June 6, 2008

OK, about a week after we moved in, we were invited to a get together with about 15 other couples. I thought, “Great. An evening away from the kids and a chance to meet new friends”. We’ve been to lots of these get togethers in our almost 15 years of marriage. With the exception of the guests, the format is usually the same:

Arrive about 20 minutes “fashionably late”.

Set your pot luck dish on the appropriate table with the cookies, M&Ms, chips and Costco artichoke dip, and assorted liters of “pop”.

Find someone you know and strike up a conversation about the weather to ease yourselves into the small talk.

Mingle

Eat

Mingle. At some point during the evening you’ll be likely to hear such questions as:

“Who’s watching the kids for you tonight?”

“Do you have any travel plans this year?”

‘How’s work going?”

Then you’ll probably engage in a “get-to-know-you” game that involves one or more of the following:

A fact about yourself that nobody knows

toilet paper

A dating story

At 10 pm sharp, and a quick check of a watch, the guests begin filing out with their leftover pot luck dish and a mention of having to get the babysitter home.

That’s usually how it goes. And I’m not complaining at all. I actually love these parties. Any excuse for an evening away from the house and the kids and to get together with friends is cause for celebration, no matter the agenda.

So, we went to this party with the same expectations. And for the most part it did not disappoint. The agenda was comfortably similar. WIth a few exceptions:

We arrived 20 minutes “fashionable late”.

We set our pot luck bowl of rice and bean salad on the table with the chips, dip, M&Ms and cookies.

We made small talk about the unseasonably cool spring weather as other guests arrived.

Here’s the monkey wrench. The men all gathered, not in an adjacent room to talk politics, cars, and the stock market. They all gathered in the adjacent pasture to shoot bows and arrows at a big tower of hay with a large red bulls eye stuck smack dab in the middle! These weren’t your run of the mill bows and arrows an average Jane like me would picture at the mention of a bow and an arrow. No, these were state of the art, highly technologically advanced, compound archery machines. And these guys were good. I kept looking over to make sure my husband hadn’t been mortally wounded or hadn’t mortally wounded anyone or anything else out there in that pasture.

Meanwhile I:

Mingled

Ate

Mingled some more. Like previous get-togethers, I asked or was asked all the usual questions. In addition, other questions I heard asked included:

“Have you ever eaten horse?”

“Have you thought about getting a calf? We’ve got one. He’s cute. Black with white spots. He’s our food storage.”

I wish I had been able to hear the conversation the men were having. From what my husband told me, much of it had to do with castrating calves… with their teeth.

Of course we engaged in a “get-to-know-you game” later in the evening. And it involved the usual suspects:

A fact about ourselves that nobody knows

toilet paper

and a dating story

At 10 pm, there was no watch glancing or filing out as is typical. No, we were still playing games, eating and getting to know our new friends. We still have much to learn about living in the country. But we are loving the journey and look forward to gaining some new found skillz.

Bow-hunting anyone?

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