- Holly asked me to post three indulgences I have... Well, as a mother I think time is an indulgence. Since time is never free, I'm talking about short notice open time when I am suddenly presented with the proposition of an extra 30 min before I need to get the kids or even time at work where I actually have space to think of "me" things, I get an adrenaline rush. Unfortunately, I sputter out a list of things I want to do with that time, so I'm never really prepared to spend it, because I spend it planning how to spend it, but it's an indulgence none the less.
- Another one is my favorite magazine "real simple" Every article I read has some great "aha" tip or recipe idea or road test of some every day products from sunscreen to pencil skirts. I think I love it because I don't feel like I don't measure up.
- Talking with a good friend. Whether it be on the phone or in person, just taking time to talk and not have a reason or something to talk about. I have never been a good "caller"meaning I don't just pick up the phone to chat, even worse so me working all the time and having 3 kids the rest of the time. I love when I can just have a heart to heart talks and wish I would do it more with so many people who I know feel the same as me. I feel connected when I talk to people, and it is rejuvenating. Now it's an indulgence, but I plan to make it a habit.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Indulgences
Friday, January 30, 2009
The Harper Infirmary
Well, I always thought when someone in the family gets sick, might as well all get sick and get it over with rather than volley the coughs, boogies, grumpies, no sleepies, feel yuckies from person to person. I regret ever thinking that because when everyone is sick, there is nobody feeling well enough to take care of you. So, this week, we all got it. Tim and I got it worst with me yuckin' out with a nasty sinus infection that affected my tear ducts making my eyes look like this
(yeah, that looks professional!) and Tim getting the everlasting cough and aches and sleeplessness that even Nyquil won't help. Kennedy got her first taste of ear infections, a double shot! Audrey has serious grumps because she can't sleep without snoring or eat without coordinating chewing and breathing at the same time with her mouth. Emma has a cough not too bad, but just enough runny nose that she has licked the tar out of her upper lip to her nostril it is so chapped I don't know what to do. So, Kennedy is on antibiotics, I'm on antibiotics (2nd time this month!) and we have blasted through 2 packages of Halls throat drops, Advil PM, and Sudafed and now we're burnin' through the claritin. I'm ready to go back to enjoying the occasional Airborne for preventive measures. May we all survive each other, and feel better soon (cough, cough).

Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Kennedy toes...
Monday, January 26, 2009
We've got a fridge down, I repeat a fridge is down...
So, our fridge... um ... took a break. I thought it was down, out and ready to send us to the limit necessitating the purchase of a new fridge (I was thinking on the upside, water dispenser in the door would be handy...) but we were blessed with the accidental discovery of a manufacturer defect and the implication of a handy 5 year warranty that expires in less than 6 months (whew, skin of our teeth!). We were out of food on a Thursday night and and were planning on stocking up the old fridge when we noticed it wasn't cooling right. Of course on Friday, weekend we have to wait through the weekend! I was feeling much anxiety about this, but as usual Tim took it in stride and knew somehow it wouldn't be the end of the world (he balances me well in that regard) Rather than go and buy stuff, we waited a day and of course, still no repair on faith, so action took course and we called GE. They came out, said "it's $xxx.xx and let us know if this part doesn't do the job." Okay... ouch on the wallet, and we wait... so meanwhile the stuff we had in the fridge was, all casualties of room temperature (and well, age too apparently, four year old fridge, with four year old stuff I didn't know was in there, yes I'm guilty of procrastinating cleaning out the fridge on a regular basis, but hey, we might need cocktail sauce someday, and I didn't want to throw out a perfectly good half full bottle...) Fortunately we were the benefactors of a mini-fridge bequeathed to us by my bro and sis-in-law who skirted the "lower 48" for some real adventures, which helped us survive the 4 days without a working full size fridge. It was cute, and quiet and well, actually matched the other appliances in the kitchen, given it was just parked on the island... It fit 1gal milk, salad dressing, costco tub-o-sour cream (I'm a sour cream junkie, I admit it) and some other "refrigerate after opening" stuff I didn't want to sacrifice. Needless to say, we got to call GE again, because after the day we gave it, it still wasn't cooling. Next GE guy came and as he and Tim were sliding the fridge out a glass jar fell off the top (okay, I store stuff in wierd places, I didn't even know that was up there...) and it shattered! Not the glass, but the water line to the ice maker. So what? As Tim was gathering towels to clean up and mop (such a great multitasker) he and the repair guy heard hissing... from the coolant pipe! Covered under 5 year warranty, and with his verification, should get some money back for the part we bought the day before. Quick fix, a little solder and flame and voila! We have fridge working like new. Okay, this was so long, thanks to all of you who endured it, and I'll get a new post up later, that is cuter...
The big fridge with stuff that fit in the little lifesaver and cooler
The little life saver. Tim is now going to employ it in the garage for sodas with Sally, the Mustang, I mean.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
6 weeks to get ready, get set...
GO!!
I am planning on running the 5K at Kiwanis park for Care For Life, the foundation for life improvement of the people of Mozambique, Africa. My mother-in-law is involved with this, and it is such a good cause. Check them out here. I would love to see lots of people there I know, and there is a mile walk and kids dash so the whole family can get in on it.
I am planning on running the 5K at Kiwanis park for Care For Life, the foundation for life improvement of the people of Mozambique, Africa. My mother-in-law is involved with this, and it is such a good cause. Check them out here. I would love to see lots of people there I know, and there is a mile walk and kids dash so the whole family can get in on it.
On the Move
Kennedy is on the move now, and she is into everything. She started crawling on New Year's eve, and now she is all over. On to the next stage of fun and challenges!
Friday, January 16, 2009
Fun in the ... SNOW!
- Excellent sled hill behind the condo
- perfect sled (after searching in Flagstaff at Target, Walmart, Walgreens, and eventually jackpotting at Bashas'-- who'd a' thunk?)
- good friends for sharing the hike back up the hill (thanks Tara, Rob!)
- Ice skating at Flagstaff public rink
- Hot chocolate every 4 hours
- push button fire in fireplace
- guitar hero
- the game of life... need I say more
- awesome food prepared by the resident chef Tim (I swear he better open his restaurant "Taco Tim's Enchilada Palace serving whatever you feel like!)
- Less than stellar beds- the kids had the best bed in the place! It is good to be home to our bed!
- Hannah Montana on I pod doc and Emma and Audrey rocking out to "Best of both worlds"
- Having time off of work and away from home to spend quality time with them.
- Emma saying, "we can do this again after next Christmas Mom!" after seeing me shed some tears on the thought of leaving to go home.
- Only 2 1/2 hours from snow to our doorstep.
- Good Times!!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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