Category Archives: Family
Never Never Boy
Totally out of the blue today Eli approaches me visibly upset. “ I’m NEVER ever going to be an adult!” “oh well I think one day you will be” “No … Continue reading
Happy Mothers day
What’s Mothers day without breakfast in bed? Mine even came with a menu, all be it limited. And yes they made it themselves and yes it was edible. Glenn even … Continue reading
Take you riding in my car
We used to be a family that drove places. Out to the country to see the spotty cows, up the mountain just to look out over where we had come … Continue reading
successful stripping
LOOK, LOOK, LOOK!!!! the icky yucky black stuff is coming off the floor, WooHoo!!! It is so officially Happy Dance time, come on join me one…two…three…kick, one…two…three…kick! The not very … Continue reading
Our deepest thanks to Mr. Richard Dean Anderson, oh and Happy Easter.
Yes I know I’m a little behind in my Easter well-wishing but once you read this story you might just understand why. Easter and more specifically the whole egg laying … Continue reading
When good babies go bad
This last shot is especially for my sister who keeps trying to peer past all those annoying kids in the photos I put up to see how the renovations are … Continue reading
Morning Tea
Because eating your muesli bar with the chocolate chips attached is just so uncouth.
Your place and mine
I just found out that a meme I used to do has found a new home at HELLO OWL so I thought I would play along. It goes a little … Continue reading
Miss 8
She’s been hoping all week that she would get a ribbon on a stick after seeing Lilly get hers. You didn’t realize did you that a ribbon on a stick is the most exciting present ever, see all that wasted money on talking robots. Don’t worry I’m not getting preachy on you, it’s just been really funny all week to watch her ogling Lilly’s stick ribbon and declaring quite mater of factly that she should really get one too because “I did really want one the most and for a longer time, even before Lilly did” Continue reading
Five Six Seven
For five days I had three kids under three, and yes I had my hands full. Every year the kids wait with anticipation for these five days. Turning the girls birthdays into magical monuments standing guard one on each side of a unique moment in time that happens only once every year. Continue reading