We have a new pet. Not one that we asked for or wanted, but he apparently has taken a liking to us. I still don't like him. His name is Leonitus. He's not a cool pet like a dog, a cat, a fish, or a bird. He's a mouse. Not a domestice mouse, he's a wild one and he won't go away or be caught.
He's brave too. He will run out into the open with all kinds of noise and lights. And he will just sit there and stare at us. We've thrown shoes at him and he just sat there. Hal got up and got within a foot of him and Leonitus just stared at him.
I am getting very frustrated! I am tired of cleaning up after him. He doesn't even pay rent! Oh and did I mention he only has 3 legs. The other one is stuck on the glue trap.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Camping and Nebraska
June has been a very busy month for us and although it's been fun; I can't say that I am sad to see it go. We've done a few things we've never done before and when you do new things with a toddler I think it's a little more difficult.
Hal's father's day present was a tent so we could go camping one night over Father's day weekend (I know one night- no big deal, but we're beginners). So we found the perfect spot, not a lot of people around and far enough out of town to make it quiet (way too quiet). We planned on eating hamburgers that Hal was going to cook over the fire so we decided to leave on Friday at about 6:00. We accomplished that goal. Then we made a run to Target to get some last minute things- yard games, marshmallow roasters (I regret throwing out all my wire hangers now that I had to spend $3 on the roasters), an ice chest, and just a few small other items that I can't remember right now. Then we were off to QT to get soda and ice and a lighter for the fire (yeah we can't make a fire with sticks yet- like I said we're beginners). Finally around 7:00 we pulled out of town. The campsite was about 25 minutes away and we were all having a good time when about 20 minutes into the drive Hal slapped himself on the head and said,"I forgot a lighter." Okay so as not to have to eat raw hamburger we turned around to go to the closest gas station- about 20 minutes away. (And yes when Hal got out at the gas station I lovingly reminded him to not forget the Lighter).
Finally we made it to the campsite about an hour after we wanted to.
Hal put together our tent and made our dinner
while Kailea, Logan, and I played.
After we ate it was Logan's bed time. We wrestled for about an hour while I put him to sleep.
Here are some fun things that happened in the night:
1. Hal locked the keys in the car.
2. I had to use the bathroom, however, it was quite a distance away, so Hal held the lantern for me while I went by a tree. and wouldn't you know I picked the tree with the fire ants. Man those suckers sting.
3. About 4 in the morning we heard the rain hit the top of our tent, thus ending our first camping trip as a family.
This past weekend Hal got the opportunity to go to tryouts for MLB. It was in Omaha, Nebraska- about 6-7 hour drive. He did great, but didn't make the first cut. He was among a group of about 200 guys and the majority of them were still in High School and more than 10 years younger than Hal, and they are playing the game everyday where as Hal doesn't. It was a bit disappointing, but he left feeling very encouraged that performed as well as he did. He knows where he stands and what areas he needs to work on for next year so he'll be spending a lot of time at the gym!
We weren't in any hurry to get home so we stopped in Kansas City for a couple hours walking around an outdoor mall there. Logan enjoyed the outdoor fountain there and cried when we had to leave.
I'd like to say July will be less eventful for our family, but I doubt it.
Hal's father's day present was a tent so we could go camping one night over Father's day weekend (I know one night- no big deal, but we're beginners). So we found the perfect spot, not a lot of people around and far enough out of town to make it quiet (way too quiet). We planned on eating hamburgers that Hal was going to cook over the fire so we decided to leave on Friday at about 6:00. We accomplished that goal. Then we made a run to Target to get some last minute things- yard games, marshmallow roasters (I regret throwing out all my wire hangers now that I had to spend $3 on the roasters), an ice chest, and just a few small other items that I can't remember right now. Then we were off to QT to get soda and ice and a lighter for the fire (yeah we can't make a fire with sticks yet- like I said we're beginners). Finally around 7:00 we pulled out of town. The campsite was about 25 minutes away and we were all having a good time when about 20 minutes into the drive Hal slapped himself on the head and said,"I forgot a lighter." Okay so as not to have to eat raw hamburger we turned around to go to the closest gas station- about 20 minutes away. (And yes when Hal got out at the gas station I lovingly reminded him to not forget the Lighter).
Finally we made it to the campsite about an hour after we wanted to.
Hal put together our tent and made our dinner
while Kailea, Logan, and I played.
After we ate it was Logan's bed time. We wrestled for about an hour while I put him to sleep.
Here are some fun things that happened in the night:
1. Hal locked the keys in the car.
2. I had to use the bathroom, however, it was quite a distance away, so Hal held the lantern for me while I went by a tree. and wouldn't you know I picked the tree with the fire ants. Man those suckers sting.
3. About 4 in the morning we heard the rain hit the top of our tent, thus ending our first camping trip as a family.
This past weekend Hal got the opportunity to go to tryouts for MLB. It was in Omaha, Nebraska- about 6-7 hour drive. He did great, but didn't make the first cut. He was among a group of about 200 guys and the majority of them were still in High School and more than 10 years younger than Hal, and they are playing the game everyday where as Hal doesn't. It was a bit disappointing, but he left feeling very encouraged that performed as well as he did. He knows where he stands and what areas he needs to work on for next year so he'll be spending a lot of time at the gym!
We weren't in any hurry to get home so we stopped in Kansas City for a couple hours walking around an outdoor mall there. Logan enjoyed the outdoor fountain there and cried when we had to leave.
I'd like to say July will be less eventful for our family, but I doubt it.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Two Months?
I can't believe it's been two months since I have blogged. Just too much else to do I guess. My 15 hour a week job has turned out to be a lot more than I bargained for. I have been so tired and just plain lazy when I am not a work, my house is a wreck. I have also been working at the church A LOT.
Hal is doing great. He's really starting to like his job, if not enjoy it. He texted me today and played a mean April Fools joke on me- I so fell for it and he was proud of himself.
Kailea is doing good as well. She is ready for summer and all she can talk about is swimming. I swear the girl is part fish. She definitely loves her baby brother, but keeps pushing for a baby sister.
We are all excited about the two new cousins coming later this year (One on each side). One we know for sure is a girl and the other we are waiting to find out.
Logan is growing up way too fast, but he's still my baby. His new thing is to hide a toy and say, "where it go?" and then pull it out of where he hid it. I put him down for a nap the other day and snuck out of his room. When he woke up I was checking my e-mail and he walked through the apartment saying "Where you go, mama?" He changes everyday and I could fill up six blogs telling all the new stuff he is doing, but I guess I won't.
Hal is doing great. He's really starting to like his job, if not enjoy it. He texted me today and played a mean April Fools joke on me- I so fell for it and he was proud of himself.
Kailea is doing good as well. She is ready for summer and all she can talk about is swimming. I swear the girl is part fish. She definitely loves her baby brother, but keeps pushing for a baby sister.
We are all excited about the two new cousins coming later this year (One on each side). One we know for sure is a girl and the other we are waiting to find out.
Logan is growing up way too fast, but he's still my baby. His new thing is to hide a toy and say, "where it go?" and then pull it out of where he hid it. I put him down for a nap the other day and snuck out of his room. When he woke up I was checking my e-mail and he walked through the apartment saying "Where you go, mama?" He changes everyday and I could fill up six blogs telling all the new stuff he is doing, but I guess I won't.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Our January
Tis the time of year to catch up on blogs I guess. At least I am not the only one who hasn't updated since before Christmas :). We haven't been up to too much lately. Working like crazy. I worked a full week this week (35 hours at the daycare and then 6 thru-out the week at church). Not a whole lot, but it seemed like a lot to me. Logan and I took off early yesterday (Friday) and caught up on sleep and our time together.
Logan has been working on getting some new teeth so he has been alternating sleeping a lot to hardly sleeping at all. He still loves Veggie Tales and I have found Veggie Tales fruit snacks can solve any heartache. He got his first hair cut right before Christmas. We were going to try to wait until he turned two, but got tired of strangers commenting on our little girl, so we cut it. I am still amazed with how much he changes from day to day. The other day he hooked up his video game to the t.v. by himself and he has learned what button to push on his cd player to make the music come on so he can dance.
Not much new to report on the rest of the family we are just all winding down from the holidays and wishing summer would come just a little bit faster.
(No pictures to share this time around. Long story.)
Logan has been working on getting some new teeth so he has been alternating sleeping a lot to hardly sleeping at all. He still loves Veggie Tales and I have found Veggie Tales fruit snacks can solve any heartache. He got his first hair cut right before Christmas. We were going to try to wait until he turned two, but got tired of strangers commenting on our little girl, so we cut it. I am still amazed with how much he changes from day to day. The other day he hooked up his video game to the t.v. by himself and he has learned what button to push on his cd player to make the music come on so he can dance.
Not much new to report on the rest of the family we are just all winding down from the holidays and wishing summer would come just a little bit faster.
(No pictures to share this time around. Long story.)
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