Everyone's got one, I hear. For some reason, I hadn't visited mine in a while
Until this week.
Somewhere between the cramped sides, aching cheeks and streaming tears, I realized that I was once again laughing.
And it felt sooooooooo good.
I have a funny husband and I have funny children. I also have funny sisters.
I guess I am finally getting enough sleep that I can once again see humor in the world. And I am sure that it helps to know that I am MOVING INTO MY HOUSE ON NOV 2!!!!!!!! YAHOO!!!!!!!!!!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009
ZOO!
From Karli's point of view: When Mom was a toddler, her mom always took her to Reid Park
Zoo in Tuscon to entertain her while her dad was in medical school. So, going to the zoo often is something I've grown up with too. In fact, I've probably been to the Phoenix Zoo more than anyone else my age. And today, being Columbus Day, Dad had the day off work, so Mom and Dad decided to load up the 7-seater mini-van with all 8 of us (painful? yes) and go to the zoo. It was so packed that we had to park in the separate parking lot up the hill, and getting out of the car took 15 minutes with lunch packing, getting kids in the stroller, sunscreening babies, and then making sure we were armed with absolutely everything necessary for spending all day at the zoo. One thing about our family (well, my dad mostly) is we can't ever go at a normal pace. We have to run to everything to make sure we get to all of it. Disneyland, zoo, museums, D.C...running. By the way, it doesn't really work when both ankles are wrapped in Ace bandages, so I caught up to my family at the entrance. I think this was Tressie's first time to the zoo. She started yelling to be carried instead of in the stroller so she could see everything, and soon, she started pointing and Wow-ing at everything (whether animal or plant). The kids' favorite part was probably the petting zoo. Smelly? yes. Unsanitary? definitely. But it's all part of the zoo experience in my opinion. Also, Layton decided that the zoo has enough little turtles in the ponds and lakes and probably wouldn't notice if one little turtle went missing. The boys spent lunch trying to catch the turtles, but of course they put them back. Speaking of turtles, they also have these ginormous Galapagos Tortises. Apparently, when my mom was little, they used to give rides on these things! They're probably the exact same ones. Anyway, by 2:30 Tressie was asleep and the rest of us were just as exhausted. But we did it! We made it all the way through the zoo in just 4 hours!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
HOME
We signed the papers and are once again home owners! It has been a long time coming and a longer process than I thought it would be. We get to move in in a few more weeks and we can hardly wait. I am sure the same can be said for our kind and patient housemates, also. We will be right where we wanted to be. The home is about 2 times the size of our previous home and will be personalized over time. That means, we will enjoy starting and completing projects together. I love the yard. There is a play area, garden, hen house, storage, trees, berries, and irrigation. It will be our wonderful bit of heaven.
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