Tonight, my Mom and I attended a wedding shower. On a Wednesday. evening. A wedding shower on a Wednesday evening. At first…I thought it was strange, I had never heard of such an event taking place on anything other than a weekend, BUT after a few minutes, I LOVED the idea. The weekend was not taken up, the kids went to Grandma’s for the evening and I got out of the house. It was lovely. Chili’s catered. YUM AND YUM AND YUM. I love the southwestern eggrolls, they are seriously something that I could consume for 35 days straight. (I don’t know why I chose 35 days, but it’s true.) Anyway, they had mountains, do you hear me? MOUNTAINS of Southwestern Eggrolls. Oh the Weight Watcher Gods were thundering tonight.
Speaking of thunder. It is COLD outside. Right now it’s 51 degrees. My sister said something about it hitting the 30′s tomorrow. whatever. It is not supposed to be this freakin’ cold this early. I really wanted to say fucking cold but I didn’t want to offend anyone. I’m so polite.

Speaking of polite. I think my kids are very polite. They always say “please,” they always say “bless you,” they always say “you’re welcome” and they always, ALWAYS say “thank you.” I love it. Oh and they always say hi to everyone. Cashiers, the bank tellers at the drive thru, (even though they can’t hear them) and each other afterAriel gets back from preschool.

Speaking of preschool. Ariel loves it. and I am really enjoying my time with myRacecar or No-ey, asAriel calls him now. (thanks to Brian) Although she loves preschool, she actually had to miss a day last week because she was sick. Can you believe that? I think she would have been fine, but I know what she had was so contagious, because No-ey had it and gave it toAriel, who gave it to us, who would have given it to her classmates had she gone, but she didn’t. She was fine, she really seemed to understand why she couldn’t go. (of course, in trueRacecar fashion his hasn’t completely cleared up–I see a doctor’s visit in the future…)

Speaking of sick. Christi passed away yesterday. This family is so amazing. She is yet ANOTHER reminder as to why I spend so much time working with Friends of Allie.

And speaking of Friends of Allie, we had our walk on Sunday and it was great, even though it rained. We had a great turn out and we have now raised just over $5000. I’m so excited. and I am so proud of my family and my friends and their family and friends who came around and did something so amazing. Ariel andRacecar attended their first walk. That made me happy.

Speaking of happy. I’m happy. Things are good. I am grateful. Racecar LOVES his big boy bed and has been sleeping in complete peace and comfort every night and for every nap. He never gets out. (by the way, Elisa, I once read that you should never take a child out of a crib until they are 3 years old UNLESS they are climbing out and endangering themselves. I followed that withAriel, but becauseRacecar is so…….much larger thanAriel was, we did it a little early….but I’m sure Emma will do great when you do it!)

We have a busy couple of weekends ahead of us. This weekend we are going to Michigan to visit my sister. Then the weekend after that I am flying to Kansas to visit my brother. (sans kids) I can’t believe I never mentioned the fact that my brother and his wife had a baby girl on 8/24. It’s incredibly special because in 1994 they had a son and in 1997 they had another boy. They decided to have another and try for their girl and they had the most precious baby girl in 2006. I’ll have to introduce you to her tomorrow. She’s amazing and I get to meet her next week!


Not the greatest picture of me, butRacecar is soooo cute!

checking out the chickens

OMG, HE’S KILLING ME. (with his cuteness)

About to leave for Sunday school

eating at the walk


LOVE. IT.

Lynette, my awesome co-captain and I. Both Bright Light walkers. (both raised $1000 or more!)

Team FOA. We have raised over $5000! (and still growing!) YAHOO! Posted by Picasa

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