Writing even when you don't feel like it was the title of Bird's latest post and quite frankly it home with me. There has been that little nagging voice in my head reminding me that I need to update, but you know nothing was really moving me toward a cohesive post. So here is what you get...
Christmas recap:
Excellent, relaxing 6 full days at the mother-in-laws house up in the mountains. It snowed the day after Christmas, and I always enjoy that. Mostly I enjoy the more relaxed pace at my MIL's house, my sister in law and her two kids were in and out, they live near by. My lovely neice and nephew are 15 and 13 respectively and my kids cannot get enough of their cousins and leave me alone to do as I will for long periods of time. I am thinking I need to see them more often. We got a Wii for Christmas thanks to winning some money back in October and Santa left me a wii fit to go with it. I love it despite the fact it informed me I am obese and unbalanced. I am sure several people I know would tell me that for free. ; )
Auld Acquaintances forgot:
I got sick on the return home with a cold and the 31st was one of those days where you put one foot in front other and do what needs to be done, but no more. We had a party to go to that I really hated to miss, but we did. Lame as it sounds I snored in the new year, but I am sure I toasted everyone in my dreams.
Going to the dogs...
It has been a bit of a readjustment for Rigby since we left them at my parents while we were gone. We got a large crate and she is taking to it well to sleep in it at night. I do need to research or find a good reference about dog training, especially since I suspect she was abused by the way she cowers and hides so much. However she is good natured with the kids but just still kind of wary. Every day is better, in fact today she is downright playful and acting like a normal pup.
The best laid excuses...
I had a Christmas post I was workin on, but the computer and I weren't get along that day and we were trying to leave town. Then the MIL only has dial up and it is slow slow slow. I did get on and check my email once or twice and update FB status, however I was too busy relaxing to try to put a post up, I am sure it would have ruined my tranquility. Then I get a head cold and you don't want posts under the unfluence of snot do you? That's right you are welcome.
Say that again Sam....
I love all the juicy stuff the kids say during the down time... like when I commented to Zachary (6) about his eyes looking tired, the asked me if he had wal-mart bags under his eyes. Or Max (3) who was scarfing down enchiladas that his grandfather madie who declared all I needed to do was love him and feed him enchiladas.
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Getting Back in the Saddle Again
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Welcome back! Hope you feel better :)
When I was pregnant with Holdyn I got a head cold on New Year's Eve so I couldn't take anything stronger than benadryl, but I partied it up anyway. We played Uno spin all night while I kept a box of kleenex very close!
Thanks for the update I was starting to wonder!
Crate training is the way to go. Ernie loves his crate. It is nice to be able to out and not worry about what the dog is getting into.
LOL, "Wal Mart bags" I love it!
It's hard to write when you don't feel like it. Heck, it's hard to write when you feel like it too.
snored in the new year?
you need to get out more. ;)
Welcome to the freezing cold new year!
I had planned to go for a nice brisk walk today to work up an appetite for lunch, but stuck my toe out the front door and good god it's cold.
Cup of tea wins hands down every time!
Great recap! Hope you are feeling better!
Darn, now I want an enchilada.
I'm glad to hear Rigby is doing well and that you and your family had fun holidays!
I feel ya! I completely lost my voice by Christmas - I was so sick! Then I had the really horse, raspy thing going for a week following. It was fun trying to tell the kids to be quite when the voice wasn't cooperating.
When I was a kid, we adopted an abused dog from my dad's coworker. He was the best dog ever. He has gone down in the annals of BEST DOGS EVER. We loved him so much. It was the first time I ever saw my dad cry, when Butch (name is not of our choosing) died.
Kid: Doncha love it when they say things that just crack you up?
Santa brought us a Wii, too! I've hurt myself playing the thing!
{{HUGS}} Glad your back and hope you feel better!
I do need a dieting buddy. I'm the worst though because I never stick with any diet for long.
Wal-mart bags! Oh, I am so holding onto that one to pull out at just the right moment. Brilliant!
I am so glad that you are back, and man I would love some really good tamales! Wanna send me some? Now that would be a swap gift to try to explain!
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