Wednesday, November 28, 2007

just you

it's your sister's birthday, so you wore a 'fancy dress' to school today too.

i went to the corner to get you from school....in the freezing cold, wind whipping by me...noticing all the leaves still in the yard that need to be taken care of, the bush stumps we have to remove, the remnants of the hostas i never cut back, cursing under my breath that i was cold....

and then, there you were...with the crossing guard, chatting about your day...she said good-bye and you started skipping home.

and it made me smile.

scrooged


click to make him dance.....

Monday, November 26, 2007

elfed

couldn't resist...so check them out here.

KQOTD - though this was from Friday and I was computer-less for the holiday weekend

Lilly - I don't care about anything else, Mommie, this spaghetti is so good!

Grammie - Well, there's plenty more, honey.

Lilly - I have to eat my salad first.

Mommie - She has to eat her salad first. Sorry, Lilly, but that's the way it is. Complete with carrots and tomatoes, you have to eat your salad first before you can have more carbs. Can't do anything about it, it's just the way I was raised.

Lilly - Why do I have to have such a miserable life like you?

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Monday, November 19, 2007

SUPER sonic

this, btw, is my newest obsession while sitting at my laptop...

www.subsonicradio.com

does it get any better than THAT?

weekenders

there used to be a cartoon on the disney channel, i think, called the weekenders....i'm living for the weekend....

anyway, we had a great weekend here with a visit from margie and the kidlets...so um...six kidlets under the age of 8 (for a few more days anyway) for the weekend, and only half of them had runny noses, so it wasn't all that crazy! margie is a hunting widow, and for the last two years has opted to spend the weekend with us (and by definition - at least to us Crons - doing something twice means it's now a tradition).jason and i took the girls to the santa parade on saturday morning. poda opted to stay behind with margie and her kids (not knowing how long the parade would be, and it was pretty cold, we kept them home). molly provided a great deal of entertainment to those sitting around us - particularly a group of 'japanese tourists' that literally stopped on the sidewalk just to watch her. she spent a great deal of time talking to one of the mechanics from the muffler place we were sitting in front of.
jason saw kids with buckets and bags before the parade even began - gave us a clue that this was going to be a 'heavy-duty candy' experience...and fortunately for us, the newbies, one of the parade entrants near the beginning handed out bags....let me just say that the girls ended up with more in their bags after the santa parade than they did after trick-or-treating! they got candy...but also little plastic figurines, lots of pencils, coupons and brochures, and lilly even got a wiffle ball!
after the parade we just 'hung out' and it was great to do so. the kids enjoyed each other's company and so did the adults. here's margie enjoying a shrimp.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

scholar

look at how well she reads this book already...in the bath no less. she's a genius.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

technology

wow - the things you can do these days...

so i added the 'shelfari' thing to my blog awhile back so you can see books i like...lots of them are scrapbooking ones, but there's novels, too, you might just have to scroll through...

and tonight, i added the slide show of my scrapbook pages! how fun is that! whoopee!

i got 14 pages done at our retreat last weekend, so hopefully i'll get them loaded and you can see those, too...not as good as seeing them in person (if you're into that sort of thing) but it's a start!

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

four

unbelievable...

four years ago....we got the little boy we'd so hoped for...who knew he'd turn out so....BOY-ish!

we were in the process of moving from big rapids to grand haven. and i had my infamous headache.

and here we are four years later, having just moved from grand haven to midland, and i'm still getting headaches, half of which are caused by him! ah well.

here's some birthday snapshots...

our nephews (and SIL) were in town for the weekend, so we celebrated porter's birthday with the Bakers on saturday (even though he was sick) with a trip to the pool and cake and presents. since none of my kids actually like CAKE, we opted for ice cream cakes from baskin robbins, though the larger sizes weren't in flavors he/we liked, so we got two smaller ones, and he insisted on candles on both.

we drove to mt. pleasant last night to meet my parents for birthday dinner at one of the most perfect kid restaurants (just one step down from old country buffet) - ponderosa. porter's birthday dinner request was mac and cheese, which he had on saturday, and wanted again...we knew it was available at ponderosa, along with millions of other little goodies that can stuff a kid in a matter of minutes, not to mention the sundae bar, so that's where we headed. upon climbing into the car, porter was treated to his all new booster seat!

now comes the fun part - while in mt. pleasant we decide to throw in a shopping trip to sams club (since mt. pleasant and saginaw have the locations closest to us). we are happy to depart the store will all our necessities in a purchase under $200 - an unbelievable feat! so we're headed from sams to ponderosa and come upon a very dark intersection. the traffic light and street lights are out at the busiest intersection in town. no police there yet, so it's clear that it's a recent issue. we turn at the intersection and head down the 'main drag' - and by main drag i mean it's the 'new' main drag of mt. pleasant cause it heads to the casino! it's dark and lights are out for quite a distance...unfortunately, ponderosa is not quite a distance away...just a few stores in from the light...and you guessed it...limited power. ugh.

we pull into the dark parking lot (there are a few lights on inside) and call my parents to warn them of the issue. jason heads to the door and sees a sign that the restaurant is temporarily closed. great.

next door is 'crankers' - a coney island restaurant. we see people still going in over there (the door is locked at ponderosa). having no idea how long the power issue might continue to be an issue, jason heads over to crankers to ask if they're still serving. he returns with their response that yes, but they can only accept cash, or will charge credit cards tomorrow by hand-writing the pertinent info, since the system is down.

okay, so we head to crankers - the first adventure - having been in the car and then sams is to go the bathroom - no lights. so i stand holding the door open while maya and porter go to the bathroom in the dark and molly wanders aimlessly simply thrilled with the option of walking. next adventure - ordering - no mac and cheese. tears, tears and more tears. ugh.

finally porter decides on french toast. wahoo. the rest of us settle on a variety of things that would only all appear on a menu at a coney island. dinner is fine and molly is thoroughly entertaining while 'consuming' her french fries and grilled cheese. by the time we get to opening gifts - poof - the neon pops on and the power is back! wahoo...this means they turn on the big plasma screen right above our heads to show the central vs. western football game.


porter opens his gifts, gets treated to a free dessert, which after examining the menu turns into just plain vanilla ice cream - the waitress talks him into adding hot fudge to mix in.

by the time we left, it was after 8pm and bedtime. 3 out of 4 kids were asleep within minutes - 2 of them snoring....loudly. no ponderosa. no mac and cheese, but a successful birthday experience.

Friday, November 02, 2007

time for a change

the pink was getting on my nerves....and it was time for a new header...

so...i've changed them

hope you like it.