Thursday, May 31, 2007

aMAYzing options

With apologies to my dear husband. I thought I had gotten this out of my system the other night, but apparently not-so-much.

It's not as annoying to me as mispronouncing voila, but it's getting close.

As I'm sure you know, Hollywood's latest crutch phrase is "amazing". Pronounced ah-MAY-zing. With much emphasis on that poor little second syllable. And you must say it with wide-eyed breathlessness. Everything is amazing. Clothes, wall colors, movies, hair styles, dog carriers. Amazing has replaced the "fabulous" crutch phrase from a couple of years back. It has so invaded lexicon, that I'm guilty of over-using it these days, despite my annoyance with hearing it all the time.

So!

Here are some options, you amazing Hollywood types. (with the understanding, of course, that you really don't need too many syllables to deal with):

spectacular
(okay - I know, 4 syllables. but it's okay! you can do it!)
impressive
wondrous
stunning
magnificent
incredible
glorious

Okay, now, I know stunning isn't nearly as dramatic as wondrous or glorious. And, let's face it, when you need to describe someone's highlights, you really do need to use a word that is commensurate with the importance of the subject. ::cough::
But, come on, all you entertainment industry follow-the-leader types. You can add some new stupendously descriptive words to describe the heart-stirring wonderment of a bedside table. Truly, you can. Poor little "amazing" needs some new friends. ::rolling eyes::

Rant over. We can return to our regularly scheduled program.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Compliments of the 80's

Back in the 80's, we tight-rolled pants. Man, did we tight-roll pants. For some unknown reason, we thought it was a good look. I have NO idea why, now. But at the time, it was a fabulous idea. (These last 3 sentences really could apply to most of the way we looked back then. Hair, shoulder pads, makeup...... I shan't go on).

Now, due to my above average leg length, and the fact that pants just were not made as long as they are now, I didn't have as much of an opportunity to tight-roll my OWN pants. When I tight-rolled *my* pants, they ended up about 3 inches above my ankles. (Steve Erkel, anyone?) But, despite this inability to follow a fascinating fashion trend, I still learned the skill. And learned it well.

So, a couple of weekends ago, we watched as the Chaser was let into the water, and while mast and sails were being put in their proper place, the kids were getting their feet wet at the edge of the boat ramp. Because it was chilly that morning, they had on long pants, so I tight-rolled Poodle's little sweatpants to get them out of the way.

Well. I just put a load of her clothes into the washer. And those sweatpants were still neatly, and firmly, tight-rolled right up the the knee area!!!
Thank you 1980's. ha!

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Nice Weekend

We had a wonderful weekend here at the Zoo. Jmk took off Friday, and had Monday off already, and it was soooooo nice to have that much time with him. He got a backyard project finished (tilling and seeding some bare spots), we got some home decorating shopping done, took the kids to the park one morning, played a lot in the backyard, went to "chick-fil-a-and-play" one day for lunch, grilled hamburgers, etc. Went out to "the EE Park" and let Tooter see GaGa's big green tractor. We ate watermelon for lunch. Kids ate popsicles after supper. We didn't have any big events planned, and didn't have any schedule to keep, and it was so great. Jmk went back to the work this morning, and I didn't have that "I'm completely exhausted" feeling that I sometimes get after a holiday weekend.

That's our best kind of vacation these days. One that lets us have our own time to ourselves!!!

Of course, I'm missing Jmk this morning. ::awwwww:: :-) But, it was really, really nice to have this long weekend all together. We need it with the crazy June that is coming up!

Monday, May 28, 2007

Thank You

To our veterans, to their families, to those who are currently serving. To everyone who has ever been involved in securing and insuring peace for this country. Our military and their families are one of God's amazing blessings to this great U.S.A.

From a grateful heart, with true appreciation for all the sacrifices. So many of which the rest of us will never know or understand.

You are loved!

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Bathroom. Done.

Yay!!!!


Shot before starting to peel the paper off. See, it really wasn't that bad. Just wasn't something we picked, you know?

After the paper has come down and Jmk has finished spackling all the inevitable sheetrock ooopsies.


And, finished with paint! The color is actually called "opaque cocoa". yum!
One of the ways we kept Poodle interested in "helping" and in allowing us to work was by promising to get her some "new pink towels" when it was all finished. Of course, then Tooter needed "new blue towels", according to her. I sort of altered the shade of the blue, but we still complied with our promises.



Shot with bunny on the counter that currently holds bows. GaGa made this bunny for Poodle the easter before Tooter was born.
I've given up on having any other chotskies in there. Chotskies and climbing wee ones don't combine. There's time enough for all that.


'Nother shot. I can't get a good picture of the real color of the paint, but I'm sure you still get the idea.

Next room on the list is the master bedroom!!! It's actually going this same color. We picked this color for our room first, and then later decided to do the bathroom the same color. But, since I hate peeling wallpaper, I wanted to finish the bathroom first and get it out of the way.

We have a LOT more builders beige to colorfy (like that word? lol...), but we'll get to it. Slowly.

Friday, May 25, 2007

For Our Parents

I have to admit that this slideshow had me in absolute multi-kleenex tears. My parents have my maternal grandmother (who is 99 years old) living with them. They are doing everything they can to keep her in their home for as long as they can. But it requires a lot of sacrifice on their part.

It is almost as time consuming (at times) as parenting small children, but without the promise and joy that watching a child develop brings to the parent. There is love there - lots of love. But helping an elderly parent take care of daily living is a completely different emotional burden than helping a young child do the same.

I watched this video with my parents and Granny in mind. Which I think explains the strength of my response. But, I think we all need to keep this in mind as we deal with those we love and those we simply encounter. Including the lovely older person who is holding up progress in the canned vegetable aisle at the grocery store. I know I could certainly stand to develop more patience and more respect for our seniors.

I hope you find a blessing in this too!

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Well. Now this is fantastic.

I have discovered a new weapon for my arsenal of sanity promoting devices.

Her name is Lacey.

She is a sister at my church, and she came over today to play with the kids while I got some work done at the house. In the few hours that she was here, I was able to get the newly painted bathroom cleaned up and "reassembled". (you know - switch plates, towel bars, all that stuff that you have to take down in order to paint. Oh, and I'll post pictures asap!) AND, I was able to fold some laundry and wash some dishes.

And I was able to do all of it without little ones asking me a million questions or wanting snacks or tugging on my legs or crying because I wasn't playing with them. AND, I didn't feel guilty that I was doing housework inSTEAD of playing with and talking to said little ones.

And she was wonderful and didn't even mind that my house was in its normal crazy messy state! lol.... always important for someone who steps over my threshold. ::grin::
At one point during the morning, she and the kids were alternately chasing each other thru the house. It was absolutely fabulous. To hear my children laughing and squealing is a gooood thing!


And, here is a little picture of Poodle "helping" me paint in the bathroom. She did a fine job, and even got some of the paint ON the wall! heehee!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Don't But First God

Poodle's latest way of avoiding obeying directions immediately is, after being told to do something, to say to us "But first, I have to.... [fill in the blank]". Obviously, this is something that we are working on..... it's a process, to say the least.

So, the other night, I was discussing with Jmk the fact that Amy and Jay had gotten an offer on their house so quickly. Of course, I am very glad for them, and quite frankly, they really do have the luck of the Irish when it comes to selling homes. (And, it helps that their home is so beautiful to begin with). But, from a very selfish standpoint, I was disappointed, because I don't want them to move.

I told Jmk that Stephini reminded me on Saturday night that this quick offer that they received on their house could very well be a gentle reminder from God that their move is in His plan, and that He is blessing the process accordingly.

And, Jmk agreed with that thought. Then he put it in terms that made a LOT of sense to us as parents of a 3 year old. "Don't 'But First' God!"

Monday, May 21, 2007

Big Weekend

The Zoo just finished a long, busy, but very good weekend. First, Leslie came in on Thursday evening, and David came in Friday afternoon. And we were all able to go out to eat together Friday night at the Elite!

I can only suppose that the dear waitress that took the picture for us was under the impression that baby Audrey is in the baby witness protection program. Both pictures have her almost completely cut out! You can see her cute legs in MooMoo's arms. That's about it.



Then, on Saturday, Captain Robert and Captain GaGa got their new project into the water. They have bought a 1970'something Santana 21 sailboat! She has been named Chaser, but I'm not sure if she was properly christened on Saturday or not. The Zoo folks came by Saturday morning and watched her go into the water, watched the mast go up and watched Robert get the sails on, but we had to leave before they all did any real sailing. Lunch and naps trump most things!
Mast going up in this picture.

Wee Poodle hanging out on the dock.

Robert, David, and Leslie chatting while Robert rigged up the new lady.

Captain BopBop!

GaGa and his grandboy - thick as THIEVES, these two are. Seriously, they're going to be trouble when Tooter gets older.


Then, later Saturday night, we had a wonderful "gadget and grill" shower for Robert and Megan at the clubhouse. It was so much fun, and the "kids" got a lot of great stuff. The next day, Sunday, had us at church with lunch afterwards. And, then, communion after that. I had to leave immediately to hit another wedding shower in Clinton for Megan, which was a miscellaneous shower. They got some great stuff there too. SueSue took me around to see everything (since I was sooo late getting there), and she and I both wanted to take most of it home with us!


Aunt Julie, SueSue, Tooter, and Amy. Tooter surrounded by beautiful women - you know he was having a great time!

Poodle and Jacob - flower girl and ring bearer for Robert and Megan's wedding. Jacob is SUCH a sweetheart. We just love him!

And, of course, Amy and Poodle. Isn't she gorgeous? Poodle isn't too bad either. ::grin:: Poodle had commandeered Amy's camera and was "taking pictures". I'm sure Amy had to delete at least 40 something shots of feet and chairs and torsos!

Over all, it was a great weekend, but the kids are beat today. Poodle was asleep last night by 6:30! They are currently napping, and I'm doing the blog so I have an excuse to sit in Jmk's chair and watch my HGTV shows. Woohoo! :-)

Thursday, May 17, 2007

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LESLIE!!!

And I am SO glad that we're going to get to see you in just a few hours!

Be safe driving and we love you!

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Border - DOWN!

Noooo - not THAT border. The border around the ceiling in the kitchen. It is DOWN! Now, the only pre-us wallpaper that remains in the house is the ::cough:: fish border in the office, (Y'all, it's not good. Bass and fishing poles and the like. Good for a hunting/fishing camp. Not good for my house) and the wallpaper in the bathroom off of the office. However, the former ought to come down fairly easily, since it appears to be a peelable paper. And the latter is going to stay for now, because it's actually a nice looking paper in a color combo that works just fine for the time being.

Now, the old paper in the kids' bathroom and the border in the kitchen weren't bad looking papers. Really, they weren't. They just weren't what we needed. Not our style.

But it takes me a while to live in a space before I know what in the world I want to do with it. Thus, the huge delay in decorating. (That, and our money and time was allocated elsewhere!) AND, Jmk and I have different styles. I'm a little bit traditional, and he's a little bit rock-n-....wait. He's a little bit contemporary. So, we're finding a happy middle ground that suits both of us.

Anyway, now that we have lived here for awhile, and finally have a vision for things, we have ants in our pants to get the builder's beige OFF the walls and get our vision ON the walls.

Course, peeling wallpaper with kids underfoot is much easier than painting will be. Thus, that part may take a bit longer to see completion. But we'll get to it. Like Jmk says, we have to have things finished by hunting season! ha!

Monday, May 14, 2007

Other thoughts on Mother's Day

A while back, I posted this. And, it's true. I was born as a mother the day that Poodle was born. I guess when Tooter was born, my license was renewed. :-) But I thought about that yesterday. While I love the sentimentality of a day devoted to honoring our mothers, *my* mother's day is the birthday of my first child. The birthday of my second child is my MD reprised.

Not that Jmk has to worry about buying gifts on both days. lol.....

Speaking of that, awhile back, while I was in the midst of moving things around in our room and bathroom, I casually mentioned that I needed to find a small jewelry box to keep out on the bathroom counter. Something to help organize the jewelry that I wear on a continual basis. It was one of those offhand comments, because I knew that finding something that worked well and that fit my style was going to require shopping time that I did not have right now. Thus, I put it away in that part of my brain for "projects to take care of..... later".

Not only did he hear me, and process what I said, Jmk shopped for and found the perfect jewelry box! It holds just the right amount of items, the style of it is just perfect, and it organizes beautifully. He gave it to me for Mother's Day yesterday morning.

What a precious husband. It's stuff like that gets me all warm and fuzzy inside! Thank you honey!!!

Power of One Child

Tooter had quite an effect on people yesterday.

My folks were sitting in front of us at church. For a long while, Tooter sat in GaGa's lap, and laid on his chest while GaGa scooped his arms around the little man, and just rocked him. Then, Toot got up, walked across the pew to MooMoo, and wrapped his chubby little arms around her neck and just held on for dear life. I watched MooMoo just close her eyes and drink in every tiny second of that hug.
Later yesterday, we went to SueSue's house. Dear SueSue has had a "Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad" past couple of weeks - and towards the end of our visit, she ended up sitting in a chair holding Tooter while he slept in her arms. And she seemed to gather some much needed peace and love from that moment.
Sometimes babies just know what others need. Or, maybe, our Father just knows what others need from the babies.

It was just a special thing to watch my son bring a little comfort and happiness to people whom I love so much.

I'd post some pictures from Mother's Day, but, unfortunately, I hardly took a one! I just wasn't on my game with the camera yesterday. I blame it on this allergy/sinus/bronchitis crud that we just can't seem to shake around here. It's running rampant around our area. No fun a'tall.

I hope your Mother's Day was special and wonderful in its own way!

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Conversation with Poodle

(as I'm putting peanut butter on some crackers for her snack)

P: "Look Mommy - is this too much?", as she holds up a finger with peanut butter on it.
M: Poodle, what did I tell you about putting your finger in the peanut butter jar?
P: "I don't know"
M: That is bad manners, and yucky, and you are not to do it.
P: "I know, Mommy".
M: If you do it again, you will get punished. Do you know what punished means?
P: "Tell me, Mommy".
M: It means to 'get in trouble'.
P: "Oh! I know 'get in trouble'!"

I realize that her last statement loses something in the typed version, so let me just translate for you. If she were able to elaborate her statement with adult fashion, she would have said "Oh! I know all about getting in trouble!"

Bless her heart. ::cough::

Friday, May 11, 2007

woohoo!

The wallpaper is OFF the walls in the kids' bathroom!!!

Man. I hate stripping wallpaper. It's the pits. I have NO idea when I'll be able to get to painting. With all the wedding and church things that are up and coming in the next month...... well, whew. I don't know if I'll have a full day to devote to any one thing, lessin I can get someone in here to help with the kids. Jmk has a ton of jobs due in the next couple of weeks.

Anyway, I'll post some before/after shots as soon as I can. It may be awhile due to all the aforementioned excuses. :-D

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Look to This Day

Look to this day!
For it is life, the very life of life.
In its brief course lie all the varieties and realities
of your existence:
The bliss of growth;
The glory of action;
The splendor of beauty;
For yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow
is only a vision;
But today, well lived, makes every yesterday
A dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a
vision of hope.
Look well, therefore, to this day!
Such is the salutation of the dawn!

From the Sanskrit
(Copied from "A Little Treasury of Gold: Poems of Love and Faith")

Monday, May 07, 2007

First Communion

I attended my godson's first Holy Communion yesterday afternoon, and it was so special to see all those sweet little kids! There were 60 something children taking part in their first communion mass, and the choir was made up of children also. Sweet music - children's voices always make for sweet music!

As a lifelong Primitive Baptist, my knowledge of all things Catholic are fairly limited. So, when I sit through a catholic service, I tend to get distracted by all the different things that are going on around me. It's sometimes difficult for me to listen to any one thing that anyone says because I'm absorbing the whole "experience", for lack of a better word. HowEVER, as the priest was talking yesterday, I actually was able to take home something he said!

He was talking about the special love that parents have for their children. And the privilege of being able to experience that love, as a parent. He spoke of it as you might expect a caring person would, who has only experienced that feeling as an observer. But, he is so right. The amazing love that parents feel for their children - the stay awake all night with a sick child type of love; The sacrifice any and all things that you might want so that your child has what he needs type of love; Even the throw yourself in the face of even mortal danger to save your child type of love. People don't feel that naturally. Parents feel that for their children as a gift from their Heavenly Father. We are able to experience a tiny bit of true love because we are allowed to have this gift.

But HE, the ultimate Father, the ultimate and unchanging definition of Love, loved His children so much so that He allowed His own SON to die so that we would be saved from eternal punishment. He loved us THAT much. He loves us that much. It's a love that I can not comprehend. Of which I am NOT worthy, of which I have done nothing to deserve.

My preacher, this past Sunday, made the point that no one has ever said that they regretted living the life that Jesus Christ wants them to live. It's a statement that I could stand to hear on a daily basis!!!

Friday, May 04, 2007

Mmmhmm - that too.

I was just updating my online profile at my alma mater's website, and I came to that famed box where one needs to "choose a profession". As a Mary Kay Consultant, I could have marked sales. As a SAHM, I could have chosen "homemaker". And, technically, homemaker is a really good umbrella for all those things that a full-time mom does during the course of a day. (Although, with smaller children, like mine, active parenting usually takes up most of the day).

Anyway, as I was I was reading thru all the choices, I got a little silly and kept thinking "uh huh, yep, that's my job. That too. Yep, that too". Probably 80% of those occupations listed would apply to a SAHM these days! Accounting, Building Maintenance, CEO (although, really, that is Jmk's title. I'm more of the CFO/COO), Diet Counselor (yes! Nacho Friday is important to a diet!), Environmental Services, Judge, Massage Therapy (ever needed to comfort a child who is too stuffed up to sleep?), Office Manager, Principal, Religion, Research/Development, Transportation, Writer.

And those are just a few of the ones I wrote down in a hurry.

Back in "the day", circa Jane Austen, even those considered right in the "poor" category had at least one live-in person to clean, cook, and do other various things around the cottage. Can you imagine that way of living?

lol...... Yep. I'm a homemaker. And we truly LIVE our lives here at this crazy home we call the Zoo!

Now, off to put in a movie for the kids so I can get back to peeling wallpaper off the wall in the bathroom so we can repaint in there. Feel free to offer up heartfelt groans for me! ::grin::

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

First Swimming Lesson!

Sweet Poodle had her first official swimming lesson today, and she loved it!!!

Beginning of the lesson.



Blowing bubbles. By the end of the lesson, the teacher is getting their whole face in the water.



Learning to kick behind Ms. Alisha. (Although Ms. Teresa will be her regular teacher, starting next week).


Mom! - when's it MY turn?

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

The Eighties Interrupted

This lovely shot of what appears to be an 80's style makeup session that was prematurely finished is actually a shiner! Poodle and one of her church friends had an accidental bumper-child moment. They were playing with the football after supper and before the evening service at church on Saturday. Abigail zigged when Poodle zagged. Whoops!


Lovely, eh? It's actually a bit worse in color today than it was yesterday when we took the pictures. But I'm sure that by the end of the week, you'll barely know that she bumped her eye. And, as usual, she barely cried after it happened, and wanted to go back to playing about a minute later.

But it is giving me not-so-pleasant flashbacks of my favorite coral and bright blue eyeshadows that I wore when I was 14. YIKES!!! The 1980's really were a bad fashion decade. Bad, bad, bad.