Sunday, June 7, 2009
A weekend at home
So often we find ourselves booked for months of weekends to come. We usually enjoy getting out and seeing friends and family, however, these last couple of weekends we've been staying home, resting, cooking, and just enjoying being a family. We're going through room-by-room and trying to organize before the big pack. I've already got about 10 trash bags full in my room of stuff we're going to either sell at a garage sale (not likely cause I'm lazy) or donate. Matt spent most of today and yesterday going through his books, purposefully deliberating on each one to figure out if :
1) he's already read it ... and if so
2) should he read it again ... and if so
3) is it good enough to keep for posterity .... if not
1) can it be sold
2) is it in a series ... and if so
3) would it be better to sell as a collection instead of individual titles
Exhausting, I know! Let him have his joy. If you would like to lay claim of ownership to any books you may have lent Matt or I, please do so now or forever hold your peace.
Anyway, gearing up for the big move here which will probably be the week before our yearly beach-week vacation in NC (funny how we have to drive 11 hours to spend a week on the beach when we live about 15 minutes away now, 5 minutes away when we move). The house is getting that disheveled-and-there-ain't-nothin-you-can-do-about-it look, but I'm trying not to freak out. Clutter makes me crazy!
So here's some pictures of our weekend. Disregard the half-clothed man, my husband and father of my child(ren). Albeit, after looking at the pictures, Matt proclaimed that he was going to have to start wearing clothes if I was to keep up "this blogging business." Get used to it, buddy, it's a free country. DOWN WITH CENSORSHIP!


Helping Daddy make some banana bread which turned out to be utterly disgusting. Note to self, don't use 2 year old expired vegetable shortening.

Flour is for eating, duh!


When Jack is a famous, very successful chef I'm going to show this to his staff and chef buddies and we're all going to have a good laugh over some bone marrow toasts and consume.


I don't know why I'm screaming, but this seems like a good enough time.. wahhh!!

Watching the neighbor boy play inappropriate video games for children under 14. Yay!
Video: Flour Sneeze
1) he's already read it ... and if so
2) should he read it again ... and if so
3) is it good enough to keep for posterity .... if not
1) can it be sold
2) is it in a series ... and if so
3) would it be better to sell as a collection instead of individual titles
Exhausting, I know! Let him have his joy. If you would like to lay claim of ownership to any books you may have lent Matt or I, please do so now or forever hold your peace.
Anyway, gearing up for the big move here which will probably be the week before our yearly beach-week vacation in NC (funny how we have to drive 11 hours to spend a week on the beach when we live about 15 minutes away now, 5 minutes away when we move). The house is getting that disheveled-and-there-ain't-nothin-you-can-do-about-it look, but I'm trying not to freak out. Clutter makes me crazy!
So here's some pictures of our weekend. Disregard the half-clothed man, my husband and father of my child(ren). Albeit, after looking at the pictures, Matt proclaimed that he was going to have to start wearing clothes if I was to keep up "this blogging business." Get used to it, buddy, it's a free country. DOWN WITH CENSORSHIP!
Jack says "block" now although it sounds like "blah"
Helping Daddy make some banana bread which turned out to be utterly disgusting. Note to self, don't use 2 year old expired vegetable shortening.
Flour is for eating, duh!
Must. eat. flour.
When Jack is a famous, very successful chef I'm going to show this to his staff and chef buddies and we're all going to have a good laugh over some bone marrow toasts and consume.
I don't know why I'm screaming, but this seems like a good enough time.. wahhh!!
Watching the neighbor boy play inappropriate video games for children under 14. Yay!
Video: Flour Sneeze
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3 comments:
OK, that may just be the cutest flour covered baby I have ever seen.
god i miss you guys
Way cute!!!
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