Sunday, October 17, 2010
Football
please take note of boy in blue... haha
Only one more week of flag football. This season has gone quickly. I love watching him play sports. I don't know what we will do the next couple months until basketball starts.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
The little things
I do have a couple things going on in my everyday life. Sam poops on the floor and tells me it's chocolate. He puts his buzz lightyear in the freezer because he's too hot. He tries to drink straight from the milk jug in the fridge. I work, take Kelton to and from school-football etc. I am a very lucky lady to have what I do and the family I have. I don't have many exciting things in my life, so the other day when I saw the mailman, and all he had was 1 envelope for me, I was a little surprised. I do most things online, but I will usually get the junk mail, work mail, the occasional bill etc. So when he just had 1 thing it should have been an sign. A sign that my life might get a little exciting. I opened the perfect handwriting envelope and there to my amazement was a plethora of coupons! A friend and former co-worker, we shall call "Amanda", purchased a happenings book, went through all the coupons and picked out the ones she knew she wouldn't use, (and the ones she will-then put those in order of location)and sent them to me. I know this may seem a little trivial to you all, but honestly, this totally made my day. The thought and consideration it took for her to think of me, and mail them almost made me cry (if I was a crier I would have). I just wanted to let you all know how awesome "Amanda" is, and how she made my day a little more less monotonous. Thank you and the end.
Monday, October 11, 2010
It's What Fun Is
Shell and Dave took Kelton and me to Lagoon on Friday. They actually got the tickets for Kelton's birthday in July, but we just now had the time to go. We didn't say anything to Kelton-so Friday after school we told him to get some pants on and grab a sweatshirt. About half way there, we couldn't contain our OWN excitement and broke down and told him. For all of you that know my son, you know that he DOES NOT do rides. He has always been a bit "cautious". When we got there, his hands were sweaty, his face pasty and his conversation none. We didn't give him a choice and started with the Colossus. He didn't like it too much, but was proud he made it. By the end of the night we had ridden the spider three times, the new Wicked twice,the stupid mouse trap five times, and all the other rides that were for "big people". It was so much fun. He has been talking non-stop since. Thanks Shell and Dave!
Monday, October 4, 2010
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