- have decided to take all three boys to Target last night in order to get them something "nice" to wear for Easter Sunday.
- consider McDonald's Happy Meals a perfectly fine and nutritious supper.
- order a McDonald's caramel latte, after all, you're not a picky coffee drinker. You've been known to re-heat day old coffee in the microwave.
- think the caramel latte from McDonald's is the WORST thing you've ever tasted in your entire life.
- Bribe/threaten/warn said boys about their behavior at Target because you are not in the mood to mess around. Mama means business.
- be amazed that the bribing/threatening/warning thing was very effective on that particular day.
- reward your boys with candy, because what completes a nutritious happy meal like candy?!?
- reward yourself for your supreme patience and loving care while making children try on shoes...by buying yet another latte, only this time...Starbucks does not disappoint.
- set your expensive latte on the seat of your van because all the cup holders are full of old cups, and then get everyone situated only to find that most of your expensive, yummy, delicious latte is now in a puddle on your van seat...with your cell phone sitting in it.
- smile, gritting your teeth while a 7,6, and 3 year old scold you about what a bad idea it was to put your drink on your seat.
- dry your phone off as fast as you can PRAYING it still works. Realize it does, except for the #1 and #3 buttons, which you actually need to use quite often, who knew?!?
- be relieved to wake up this morning to find that your phone, although sticky, has dried out and is now fully functional. Phew.
- be brewing your 2nd pot of coffee this morning.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
If You Were Me
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
It's What We Do...
Noah got this idea from his cousin Jedd. This is also the expression Noah makes every time I say "smile" :)
Jakob and Grandpa
We hunted eggs in Ben's dad's Morton building because there was a bunch of fresh snow outside.
Eli stopping the hunt to pose for me quickly.
All the kiddos!
My sweet little nephew, Miles and Ben's sister Rebecca.
My sister-in-law Megan, who is due next month! Isn't she adorable?!?
Bianca and Beth, I love their expressions :) They are sister-in-laws and my cousins-in-law. For more pictures of the day, that are far better, go visit my friend Beth's blog!
Monday, April 6, 2009
Help Me Out Here
- We talk normal.
- We have no accent.
Here's what they might not tell you...we're secretly intrigued and jealous of everyone with an accent.
It doesn't matter where you're from in the US, you'll likely entertain us for hours just by talking...because I also think we're easily entertained (we have to be, trust me.)
Now, if you happen to have a foreign accent...well that's even better! We eat it up. For real.
Saturday I posted this video. It happens to be Jake and I talking, and so our future exchange student, got to hear our voices for the first time.
She wrote this:
"AWw. So cute :)I got to hear you speak as well. You speak amazingly well.
Now I'll never be able to talk to you on the phone. I speak nothing like
that...I must sound more like Fez on "that's 70 show"Love Julie with the horrible accent"
CRACK ME UP! Have I mentioned I love her?!? Because she entertains me to NO end. I love that she says I speak "amazingly" well. It's a relief...after all, I have only spoken one language my entire 31 years of life ;) I'm also guessing that after reading months of my mediocre writing she may have been guessing I'd sound, well...more like an idiot than I did ;) It would have been a logical conclusion.
So, here's the deal. I need your help. I've been telling Julie how everyone is going to LOVE her accent...even if she sounds like Fez from That 70's show...especially if she sounds like Fez ;) But apparently, just like a real daughter, she does not believe me. Imagine that.
Help me out. Tell her how much we love accents. Tell her how disappointed we'd all be if she came and had NO ACCENT!
Tell her I'm right. Because really, real or pretend, moms are basically totally right on most everything most of the time. Am I right?!?
I think I'm right.
Julie, embrace that beautiful accent. Maybe you can try to teach me some Norwegian, and then I can butcher it with my Midwestern-non-accent and entertain you ;) And, don't you dare try to practice speaking English without and accent...I'll be severely disappointed if you step off the airplane sounding like and Iowan :)
Oh, all of you could also mention that she should definitely, most positively, call me on the phone. Soon.
OK, I'm done. For now. Did I mention Julie has a blog? And it's in English? Head on over and tell her hello, or howdy, or whatever it is you say from wherever it is you are.
Thanks so much!
Saturday, April 4, 2009
At His Finest...
Jake came into the office to show me his new skill (keep an eye on the feet.)
In case you have a hard time understanding him (while viewing him sideways because I can't for the life of me get it to turn) here's the highlights:
- He attribute his abilities to being 8 years old and having 6 numbers in his name.
- One of the many reasons this kid cracks. me. up.
- I've given up trying to convince him otherwise...good luck to the preschool teacher next year.
Enjoy & Happy Saturday!
Friday, April 3, 2009
I Have a Favor to Ask...
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Making Me CRAZY.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
O Baby!
If only the cuteness of double chins and dimply thighs lasted longer.
This is the exact same pose I take at restaurants while waiting for the server to bring my food.
Obviously I got my wild streak out of my system very early on. And really, what goes better with a cowboy hat than a belly?!?
Still one of my favorites: Eating, talking, laughing, all with my mouth WIDE open.
Easter. Man I wish I knew what year this was. I'm pretty sure I meant that look to say, "Dude...are you kidding me with this hat?!?"And lastly, my dad and I. Or is it my dad and me? Hmmm...tricky stuff. Anyways, this is one of my favorites...plus it shows my dads permed hair ;)