My friend Shelley does this "10 for Tuesday" thing on her blog, where she writes about 10 not-necessarily-related things currently going on in her life/head. I've been meaning to steal this idea for a while, cause I always have not-necessarily-related things going on in my life/head too.
Plus, I like the notion of committing myself to weekly* blog entries, as a way to both record the little daily details, and to get me off my parents' naughty list. I'm tired of all the good kids always showing me up with their weekly e-mails. I mean, I love hearing about what's going on, but it's really starting to make me look bad. I'm not saying I'm worried about losing standing as Mom and Dad's favorite kid. I'm just saying it's time for me to shape up a little bit.
1. Speaking of shaping up, after a celebratory slice cake on my birthday, Coach put himself on a diet. I decided I should probably join him, since it was my birthday cake and all. So we've been watching what we eat and exercising more, and now a couple weeks later we're each down a few pounds. I'm encouraged but ambivalent. On the plus side (ha ha) losing weight will make us both healthier. But meal time has become quite complicated; Coach is following the Atkins diet and I'm doing old-fashioned calorie counting. I've come up with a few meals we can all eat together, but between diet plans and picky eaters, we usually each have something different on our plates. The whole process is time consuming and expensive. And it makes me a little bit grumpy. And I'm not sure I wouldn't rather be fat and happy than less fat and grumpy.
2. Speaking of snacks, I noticed a couple days ago that Grace's car seat had become so encrusted with cheerios and cracker crumbs that it was attracting ants. So this morning I hauled out the power washer and sprayed the whole thing down. It was awesome. You know how those woven straps trap in the crud and get sticky and twisted, and really quite unpleasant to have to handle several times a day? Well, let me tell you, spraying the crud out of those things with the high pressure hose is really quite satisfying. When the car set was finished, I brought out Grace's booster seat. And then I realized I was soaked and freezing, so I went inside.
3. Speaking of stuff that's not dirty, Coach bought me a beautiful ring for my birthday. I've been wearing it a lot. Almost every day. (This is unusual for me. ) Like I'm married or something. It's so sparkly, I don't even miss getting hit on.
Here I am modeling it while practicing hand positions for a scary shadow puppet show. (OK, the truth is that although I took several shots with my hand in a much more natural positions, every single one of those was out of focus.)
And here it is as it was intended to be displayed: on an invisible hand in a studio with bright lights and a professional photographer. (Thanks Overstock! Copyright, schmopyright!)4. Speaking of copyright, initially I misspelled the word "copyright above." No worries, though, because Firefox alerted me. "Coyright" is not a word. "Schmopyright," however, is. Apparently.**
5. Speaking of words that aren't words, Grace has an adorable collection of them. Airplane sounds a lot like "ooooh!" Pretty is pronounced "pe-ay." Squirrel, cat, and bunny, are "goggie." Doggie is "goggie. To the untrained ear, these vocalizations might be unrecognizable. But no one could misunderstand Grace's requests for a cookie. That, she enunciates perfectly: "COOOOOOKIE!"
6. Speaking of cookies, I made some for Sam to take to his school bake sale today: round sugar cookies frosted orange and topped with gummy tarantulas. They weren't what I'd call delicious, but elementary students don't seem to be particularly discriminating when tarantula-shaped sugar is involved. Am I right?
7. Speaking of fundraisers, the bake sale was just the latest in a string of school fundraisers. Over the last few weeks, Sam has come home with practically every fund raising catalog ever printed. Should you find yourself in need of wrapping paper/chocolates/calendars/popcorn/candles/novelty items, you'd better check with some of the kids in your neighborhood or something. Because I threw all of Sam's catalogs away. Sorry.
8. Speaking of stuff I'm not really all that sorry about, Coach "accidentally" ran over one of Sam's orange cones this morning. He said it made a satisfying crunching sound, and that when he saw it shattered to bits in the driveway he couldn't help but laugh a little.
I doubt Sam would have seen the humor. But lucky for all of us, I cleaned up the carnage before Sam happened upon it. Now let's just hope he doesn't count his cones and realize he's down to just three.
9. Speaking of counting, if I've done mine right, I'm just about finished. And not a minute too soon, cause it's time for me to go pick up Sam at the bus stop. This is one of Grace's favorite parts of the day, because as we stand at the corner she gets to point out every bus ("buuuuh") and car ("uuuuh") and van ("uuuuh") that passes by. I admit, it's one of my favorite parts of the day too.
10. Speaking of favorite parts of the day, what's yours?
*Don't bother pointing out that today is not Tuesday, or that I've been working on this "weekly" post for a week and a half now. There are all kinds of irregularities in the space-time continuum. Let's just say this is one of those.
**FYI, eventually, Firefox did alert me to my misspelling of the word "schmopyright."
11 comments:
One of my favorite parts of the day is taking a quick break to discover if there are new blogs to read and having the answer be YES! :)
I can't believe I have yet to notice your ring!!! It's bee-a-u-tee-full!
Welcome back to this space time continuum, and reality. Thank for the post!
Great to see that Grace has the most important words down pat.
And, no worries about loosing your spot in this contimuum.
Yours truely,
THE #1 Favorite Child.
What a fun post! I think one of my favorites, like Sonnet, is checking for new blogs. Also, getting home to hug my kids. Also, going to bed at night. Because I'm usually really tired!
Incidentally, I've been thinking of some things that are totally unrelated in my life. For instance, why do I not like bananas, but I like banana-flavored foods, such as popsickles or banana bread? Also, what is it in my psyche that will not allow me to stop pumping gas until the last number is a multiple of five? Weird, huh?
Boss,
I love your posts. They always make me laugh. As far as favorite parts of the day, mine is dessert time. I like the part about being fat and happy, so what Woodine and I do is refrain from the desserts while we are apart (when I am under the sea) and then go crazy when we are together. It seems to work so far.
(:
What a sparkly birthday present! And it looks so good on your invisible finger! Thanks for the post. I like hearing about your space-time travels.
OH by the way... HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! I meant to call you on your birthday, and then forgot, so then I called you and you never called me back, and I emailed you and you never emailed me back. So, I wonder if I have the right contact info, or maybe you don't like people wishing you happy birthday. Either way, I did think about you, and I LOVED laughing at another wonderful post from you. Plus, I Love You!
Lovely list! You can do an every other week 10 for Tuesday! It's not that hard! ;) heh
Yep, Gerty, I hate it when people wish me happy birthday. Grrrrrr! And I also hate sunshine! Grrrr! And puppies! Double grrrrr!
I love your posts. That's a beautiful ring and I'm glad you don't mind wearing it. Grace sounds so cute (any cute pictures to go with cute words?) and I'm glad she likes cookies as much as we do around here and at present that would be a lot (obviously Wood is not out to sea.)
soooo....it's wednesday of a new week and I'm not seeing any new material or meat in you storage unit!
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