Monday, November 24, 2008
The Daily Grind
Friday, November 14, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Last Respects
This morning was the funeral. It was nice seeing old friends from my working days, but unfortunate are the circumstances that brought us together. I suppose I should make a clarification on my previous blog about the death of my co-worker. It was not suicide but an accident. It doesn't really change anything, I guess. Maybe it will be easier for the daughter to know her dad didn't leave her on purpose. It still stinks.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
A Family Tradition
I think I forgot to post pictures of our visit to the pumpkin patch. We always enjoy our trip out there, and the kids really had fun this year. If it weren't so expensive, we'd probably go more often, but at $12 a pop (Kaylee & Lauryn were free this year) plus a $6 bag of kettle corn, once is enough. Chris can't help but count people by 12's once inside, attempting to comprehend the mass amounts of cash raked in by the pumpkin patch each day of October.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
What a Day...
I performed my American responsibility this morning and cast my vote at my local polling station. Much to my relief, the building was relatively empty. Of course, it was 10:30 am, the perfect time for stay-at-home moms to head out to the polls. After receiving three "I Voted" stickers, we headed back to the van only to realize that I had left the sliding door open the entire time. At least nothing important was missing, like the pop I bought last night.
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Later we met Chris for lunch at Taco Bell, and Kaylee immediately had to go to the bathroom. This really peeves me because it's disgusting in all fast food restaurant bathrooms, and everybody knows it. She proved that she really had to go by taking a very long time to finish, to which she said, "I'm really good at making potty, Mommy." Yes, honey, you are.
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Lastly, I heard some sad news today. A guy I worked with before I became a stay-at-home mom committed suicide on Sunday. Tragic. All the cliches are true - he was a nice guy, always smiling, and nobody saw it coming. Please pray for his family. He leaves a 6-year-old daughter behind.
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