Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Girl's Road Trip!
We're back from our annual 'girl's only' school shopping trip to tax free New Hampshire. There was no tax on our purchases, how weird is that? I'll bet you're wondering, do we save any money by driving 2-3 hours one way, staying in a hotel, & eating out all our meals? NO. But, it's a great couple days! Paige won't be at home but a few more years, and hopefully she will fondly remember these trips. It's an adventure, and we have a lot of fun.
With hotel booked, GPS set, gas in the tank, instructions given to DH on the dogs, keets and boy, we were off! That porch better be done when we get back... ;)
First stop: Freeport, Maine. Home of the LL Bean flagship store, and hundreds of outlet stores. Every outlet store you can imagine. Gotta pay tax here (5%), but the Abercrombie Outlet is a worthwhile visit. The Abercrombie store is in the old Freeport Library building, yes, pretty cool. We climbed the large, original granite steps, and were greeted by blaring music (yes, BLARING, Sophia had her hands over her ears, and we had to talk loudly to be heard). It was packed with teens and their parents, we got some sweet deals there. By the time we finished there, it was lunch time.
Paige didn't want her picture taken. I think she was embarrassed I had my camera out at McDonald's! The flower isn't part of her outfit, but I had to add it to the picture so I could keep my 'G' rating!
At TJMaxx we began our collection of bags in the mini-van. If you've got a teen, you know it's all about the name-brand stuff. Abercrombie & American Eagle are Paige's two faves. Ahhh... I remember when it was the less expensive stuff... (LEI, Sketchers, Mudd).
After TJMaxx we sought out the hotel. After settling into the room, we set out to grab some dinner, and then to the mall.
Sophia's ready to check into the hotel
Found this Radisson hotel on Priceline.com, it was only 1 mile from the mall we went to in Nashua, NH
With hotel booked, GPS set, gas in the tank, instructions given to DH on the dogs, keets and boy, we were off! That porch better be done when we get back... ;)
First stop: Freeport, Maine. Home of the LL Bean flagship store, and hundreds of outlet stores. Every outlet store you can imagine. Gotta pay tax here (5%), but the Abercrombie Outlet is a worthwhile visit. The Abercrombie store is in the old Freeport Library building, yes, pretty cool. We climbed the large, original granite steps, and were greeted by blaring music (yes, BLARING, Sophia had her hands over her ears, and we had to talk loudly to be heard). It was packed with teens and their parents, we got some sweet deals there. By the time we finished there, it was lunch time.

We wanted to hit the road and get to NH, so we pulled into the Freeport McDonald's. This McDonald's is unlike any you've seen. It's in an old, big, white house. You get your food and go sit down in one of the original rooms of the house. Sophia enjoyed her nuggets & fries (ewww) and we headed back to the mini-van with her Hello Kitty toy in hand.
The drive that should have taken 2 hours from there, took more than 2 1/2. Torrential downpours (I-95 down to 40mph) and then just major traffic back up until we got off I-95 (I literally drove 5-10 mph for 8 miles. UGH!) Couldn't figure out what the slow traffic was all about. No holiday weekend, no accident... I did hear on the radio the Police were playing at Fenway Park, could that have been it?
Sophia's potty trained, you will remember. We were in NH, stuck in that awful traffic, crawling along. She announced "I have to poop". What's a mom to do? I told her I'd find a bathroom as soon as I could get off the highway, I would get off the next exit. She started to panic, and the look on her face told me it was urgent. I pulled over to the side of I-95, took her out of her car seat, removed her pants & underwear, and had her squat (like using a squatty potty in China!) just beside the van, on the grass by the highway. She was a trooper, and her 'business meeting' was done. "Wow, that's a big one" she marvels as I wipe her tush with the Domino's Pizza napkins Paige found in the glove compartment. I was torn. I'll confess - I considered leaving it there (wouldn't the rain have washed it away???) But no - so I asked Paige to hand me one of the doggy poop pickerupper bags (they're purple and scented). Good thing I left those in the van! I scooped the poop, tied a knot in it, and placed it in the van by the sliding door. Sophia told Paige "I pooped a big one, Paige."
Our first stop in NH was TJMaxx. On the way into the store I threw the bag away in the outside trash can. Phew, gone. We walk through the doors, and Sophia says (loudly), "Mommy, why you throw my poop away?" Shhhhh Sophia I'm thinking... Did anyone understand her? "Because it was going to stink up the van, honey." That seemed to satisfy her for now.
Sophia's potty trained, you will remember. We were in NH, stuck in that awful traffic, crawling along. She announced "I have to poop". What's a mom to do? I told her I'd find a bathroom as soon as I could get off the highway, I would get off the next exit. She started to panic, and the look on her face told me it was urgent. I pulled over to the side of I-95, took her out of her car seat, removed her pants & underwear, and had her squat (like using a squatty potty in China!) just beside the van, on the grass by the highway. She was a trooper, and her 'business meeting' was done. "Wow, that's a big one" she marvels as I wipe her tush with the Domino's Pizza napkins Paige found in the glove compartment. I was torn. I'll confess - I considered leaving it there (wouldn't the rain have washed it away???) But no - so I asked Paige to hand me one of the doggy poop pickerupper bags (they're purple and scented). Good thing I left those in the van! I scooped the poop, tied a knot in it, and placed it in the van by the sliding door. Sophia told Paige "I pooped a big one, Paige."
Our first stop in NH was TJMaxx. On the way into the store I threw the bag away in the outside trash can. Phew, gone. We walk through the doors, and Sophia says (loudly), "Mommy, why you throw my poop away?" Shhhhh Sophia I'm thinking... Did anyone understand her? "Because it was going to stink up the van, honey." That seemed to satisfy her for now.
At TJMaxx we began our collection of bags in the mini-van. If you've got a teen, you know it's all about the name-brand stuff. Abercrombie & American Eagle are Paige's two faves. Ahhh... I remember when it was the less expensive stuff... (LEI, Sketchers, Mudd).
After TJMaxx we sought out the hotel. After settling into the room, we set out to grab some dinner, and then to the mall.


We didn't bring a stroller for Sophia. GASP! You heard right, we left if home. The girl's a trooper. We put her squeaky shoes on (we call them her shopping shoes) and we shopped and shopped. We closed the mall (9:30 pm) and headed back to the hotel.
Paige put some of her purchases together, and modeled some outfits. We called the boys at home, and all was well. Sophia was able to tell Daddy about her 'big poop on the grass by the road." We all got to bed about 11pm, and slept until 10:30. We were wiped! This morning after some snacking in the room, we packed up and were headed off again to hit the mall. We weren't done yet!
Here's Sophia on the way home from New Hampshire. Minnie Mouse, Blanket, Gold Fish crackers & her toy, and she's ready for a nap.
Paige took this picture of her feet in the van, on our way home
We finished up the shopping, and by mid-afternoon we were headed home. A few minutes from home Sophia announced, "I have to poop." Oh no!
"We're almost home honey, wait a minute and you can poop at home," I reply.
"Okay. Me poop a big one on the grass by the road," Sophia says.
"Yes, honey, you sure did..."
Paige put some of her purchases together, and modeled some outfits. We called the boys at home, and all was well. Sophia was able to tell Daddy about her 'big poop on the grass by the road." We all got to bed about 11pm, and slept until 10:30. We were wiped! This morning after some snacking in the room, we packed up and were headed off again to hit the mall. We weren't done yet!

We finished up the shopping, and by mid-afternoon we were headed home. A few minutes from home Sophia announced, "I have to poop." Oh no!
"We're almost home honey, wait a minute and you can poop at home," I reply.
"Okay. Me poop a big one on the grass by the road," Sophia says.
"Yes, honey, you sure did..."
Friday, July 27, 2007
We're happily under construction!
For those of you who don't know, we're building a wrap around porch on our house. We're very much under construction. Missing siding, tools & wood everywhere! When it is done, I will (finally) do my porch meme from a month ago.



Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Dirt, Dogs & Underwear


Diesel and Maggie play on the dirt piles a lot.
Maybe they're playing 'king of the mountain', I'm not sure.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Got ticks? Get Guinea Fowl!




We live on a private, dirt road, surrounded by woods. We have ticks, and plenty of them. They're nasty little things, that embed their nasty little selves into my children and puppies, trying to spread lyme disease... (Paige has pulled one out of her hip, I've pulled one out of Sophia's temple, and off Noah's neck. Each of the pups have been sucked on, too.)
DIE TICKS DIE!
Get ready to meet your maker, ticks! Friday we picked up our guinea keets, at Shady Hollow Gamebirds. We got 7, and hope they'll eat their weight in ticks each day! We'll just let them roam around the property, and consume ticks. That's what they do.
They need to stay inside for awhile, under a heat lamp, until they get their feathers and can survive the outdoors. They're cute lil things for now... check em out!
Thursday, July 19, 2007

Mommy24Treasures has awarded me the Rocking Mom Blogger award! You can click on her name and read why... and while you're there, please leave her a comment. All of us bloggers just LOVE our comments!
She is so creative by scrapping her pictures when she blogs. So creative! Thank you Connie!
So, now I will nominate Val over at Malia. Malia is on the top of my cute list, and Valerie is great as posting regularly, and sharing her daily life with us all. If you haven't seen her blog, check out the cuteness!
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Sunday Sleepy Time Meme!


(behind Sophia's little recliner is my desk, where I do my blogging!)
This is what happens when Sophia doesn't get put down for her nap. She's just like her big brother Noah, he always would (and still will!) sleep anywhere, when he gets tired. She's got her blankie right there with her. And did you see her outfit? A dress, with a skirt under it, with her Mickey Mouse crocs. The girl is styling! She gets her fashion sense from her father? ;)
I challenge you all to dig out those sleeping kid pictures, and post on your blog. Kids sleeping in funny places... in funny positions... or curled up in their beds. Then click below and add your blog so we can all check them out! Feel free to comment me as well. I know... I'm so demanding...
Friday, July 13, 2007
WARNING: Pout & Vent

Pouting because no one wants to play my game (see last post). I can see that since posting I've had more than 100 hits, and only two posts? Don't we all have funny little things our kiddos have said? Oh, I see... it's just MY KIDS that are witty and cute! ;)
Venting because I've left a few comments for people (you know who you are) and I HATE the little verification boxes, where I have to type a dozen italic letters that I can barely read. Sometimes I have to try 3 times before getting it right. I am wearing my glasses, too. Guess I'm getting old. What a pain. Do you all realize what an irritant this is? Have you actually had spam, where this is necessary? Stop the maddness, I BEG you!!!!
Oh, and since I'm on a full-blown rant... if you could all put your email address in your profile, that would be GREAT. When you leave me a comment, often I would like to reply to you (no, really I would!). But, if your email address isn't attached to your profile, I can't. Sometimes you ask me a question, and I can't answer it, because it says, 'no reply' on your email. (I get an email each time there's a new comment on my blog).
There. I think that will do it for tonight. I feel better already. Now, hand me the chocolate and nobody gets hurt!
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Kids Say the Darndest Things...
You know what I'm talking about... something they said in public that made you turn 3 shades of red... something they came up with at the dinner table... or at the grandparents house...
Maybe you laughed, maybe you cried... share it with us! Post at your blog, and link here.
Here's mine - from a few days ago.
Looks like I've figured out the link thing, click below. Please let me know what you think, do our kiddos come up with enough good ones to do this weekly? If so, what day of the week do you think would be the best? Please comment and let me know, thanks!
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
If I had $10,000 ...

A couple of weeks passed, and they called to say he had been chosen as the GRAND PRIZE WINNER, and to meet at the radio station this morning.





Ted chose two money bags, with $5,000 each in them! We left with a check for $10,000. Not the 'grand prize', but we are excited and very thankful.
We believe this is a God thing. Ted never calls in for those contests, and the first time he attempted, he qualified and then won. Then we are blessed with $10,000. It's not life-altering lottery winnings, but will get our porch finished... maybe some landscaping...

Praise God from Whom all blessings flow!
Do all Asians look the same??
CLICK HERE to take the test. Then choose Exam #1 - Faces. "These are photos taken in New York City. The people who appear in these pictures are 100% Chinese, Japanese or Korean; nobody is mixed."
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Once you take the test, please comment and tell me how you did! I got 2 right! There are 18, and when you're done it will show you the correct answers.
All right all of you lurkers... this just takes a couple minutes. Don't forget to comment with your score.
Maybe you've seen it before, maybe not. It asks you to create an account (FREE), and that takes just a minute to do. Put something bogus, it doesn't matter. The test takes just a minute or two, and will be an eye opening experience for you.
Once you take the test, please comment and tell me how you did! I got 2 right! There are 18, and when you're done it will show you the correct answers.
All right all of you lurkers... this just takes a couple minutes. Don't forget to comment with your score.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Busy, crazy Sunday.

So... we let them out, played with them for a bit, and decided to run a couple errands and go have lunch. We gave them each a treat, and headed off again. Yes, we were pushing it. Twice in one day?
Our first errand was to meet someone at Dunkin Donuts to trade laptops. Long story, but we had an old relic laptop in a closet, and Noah found it the other day. I went on Freecycle (yahoo group), and asked if anyone had any games on old floppy disks. Can't buy them new now, and this laptop didn't have a cd drive. Someone responded, and offered to trade for a laptop w/a cd drive. Why not?

From there we stopped at the movie theater, to see when the Transformers movie was playing, DH and Noah have been wanting to see it. Turns out the movie started 5 minutes before, which really means that's when they start running the 15 minutes of previews, so I bought the tickets for them. They headed right in, and Paige, Sophia and I headed over to Staples. Their 1 cent school supply sale started today (runs for a week, while supplies last!). Oh, I DO love a bargain! I snagged all the 1 cent stuff I could, and we then headed to the Christmas Tree Shop. For those of you not in the New England area, click on the link to see the latest flyer. Lots of neat stuff for entertaining, decorating, gifts, toys. Some pretty unique stuff, you never know what you'll find. Usually prices are very good. We needed another big dog bed, and it's the cheapest place around to get one. Paige got some snazzy looking flip flops for 89 cents a pair, and I grabbed a few misc items.

Sophia was wearing an adorable new outfit today, (I just love yellow on her!) so I asked her if I could take a couple pictures. She graciously agreed. Noah has been playing with his new laptop, and I whooped Paige at ping pong. Ted has been snoozing on the couch for the past 2 hours. It's 7:30, and I guess it's time for me to figure out something for supper. Might just be a 'fend for yourself' or 'cereal' night.

Saturday, July 7, 2007
I see cute buns...

"Me too", Sophia says.
"Where?" Daddy asks.
"Right on your butt," Sophia matter-of-factly replies.
Okay, I know I'm risking my 'G' rating here, but I just couldn't resist!
My Family Friendly Blog
The word 'shoot' was used once. I couldn't resist looking it up, after it was revealed that CRAZYLADY's blog was rated R. We know you worked hard for that 'R' rating, though! ;)
Friday, July 6, 2007
A Lazy, Rainy Day!

Today we had some scattered rain showers. DH is in the process of building the wrap around porch, so about 1/2 of it has a roof on it. DH and I sat on the dry part, and watched the kids & dogs play in the warm rain.

Diesel & Maggie had fun playing ball, and were sliding all over the place on the wet porch. We didn't use pressure treated wood, but instead that 'good stuff' that doesn't splinter, and is suppose to last practically forever (it better for the price!). DH would be disappointed in me that I don't know the name of the stuff. What can I say, I'm not a guy!
They both look goofy here, but they're getting ready to chew on each other, just an every day occurrence around here. It's good natured play, though!

Sophia liked standing out on the rainy part of the porch, and letting the rain drip onto her head, just like Noah.
Yup, you guessed it, Noah removed his shirt,
so Sophia had to follow suit.
so Sophia had to follow suit.