Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Evil Chores













My laundry rm after ignoring it for 3 days...sigh...

One of my pet peeves is...

Early each morning, my oldest goes into the laundry room and opens the dryer. She digs, pulls, and sometimes she finds what she's looking for...sometimes. During this moment, I'm usually in the kitchen trying not to watch her while I make coffee and pack lunches. Little by little, my blood starts to boil.

So the conversation goes...

Me: "What are you looking for, M?"

Oldest: "Nothing, just checking to see what's in there."

Me: "Didn't you lay out your clothes last night?

Oldest: "Yes, but I was just looking."

Me getting annoyed, " What exactly do you need?"

Oldest with a pathetic look as if she only has rags in her closet: "Well, I was hoping you'd washed ________________(fill in the blank) last night."

I get it. Girls are choosy, picky and we change our minds often. I do it all of the time.

And I admit I get behind in our laundry easily. We are a family of five and somehow we must wear four outfits a day because I can't keep up. But, what gets me is the amount of clothes that cover my oldest's bedroom floor. It's like lumpy carpeting with various colors and textures. The sad thing is...I make her pick up her room several times a week. I just don't know HOW IT GETS SO MESSY SO FAST!

Plus, I've made it easy for my kids and husband. We have a main laundry basket in the hallway for the kids and one in our room of the adults. It's not hard to place dirty clothes in a basket that is conveniently located two to three feet from your bed, right? WRONG. Apparently it causes debilitating pain to walk the clothes to the basket and memory loss because no one remembers to put their clothes in it!

So this morning, my oldest needed a hoodie. After her ritual dig in the dryer she declared, "Mom, I don't have any clean." I told her I was behind on laundry bc of Halloween and I will tackled it today. "You must have something you can wear, M," I said. She returned minutes later in a light blue hoodie with no problems.

I went up to her room this morning. I found THREE hoodies on her bedroom floor. They were TWO feet away from the dirty clothes basket. Go figure...

SLSK

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Boo! I See You...

Neighborhood Friends
Mario, Little Gypsy and Mama Kitty
Drac U. La
Pudding spider - yummy
The Trio at Trunk-o-Treat

We had a SPOOKTACULAR October. Our first event was Trunk-o-Treat at our church. A super safe, fun place to haul in some major candy. The kids met up with friends and we enjoyed a warm evening complete with pizza and a d.j. They were in heaven ;)

Then we had a fun evening with neighborhood friends on the 31st. Bonfires, music, hayrides...it was a blast! But...I'm voting for a permanent move to celebrate Halloween on the closest Saturday. Monday nights are torture and now I have to wait 5 more years until another Saturday night. (Oh there might me a leap year in there too.) Just give a Mom a break. School nights are exhausting.

Plus, the oldest was able to venture out with friends for the first time. She had a good time with wonderful girls. We weighed her bag of candy and it totaled 15 POUNDS! I need to buy a safe with a combo I don't know. My waist doesn't need any encouragement.

SLSK


Family Football Weekends


Our family loves football. Playing it, watching it, anticipating it. Here are a few pics of our latest football adventure.

G just finished another season of flag football through the YMCA (come on, sing it with me). We choose to keep him out of pads this year. We're kind of fond of his growth plates still functioning. Nothing against pads. He will get there...eventually.

Plus, we had visitors from up North. Family weekends are so important to us. Nothing but sunshine and a pigskin to make us smile ;-) Oh yeah...and great food!