Friday, December 26, 2008

Time to Catch Up!

I know I have been horrible about keeping the blog up to date these past two months. I apologize. Let's see if I can come up with any meaningful explanation so we can get caught up...

November:

The leaves seemed to fall continuously from the oak trees in our yard.


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Not that I minded. I love to sit and watch the leaves fall. While the birds run, twittering through the yard looking for any seed I may have spread for them while Zuni stands at point, ever so watchful.

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The months seems to stretch on for the school children, knowing a school break was coming but unable to get there fast enough.

Claire,Jocelyn

Then at the end of the month, four birthdays and Thanksgiving, all crammed into six days.

Claire

It must be the rememberance of that last week that makes the whole month seem to fly by.

December:








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Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween at the PD...

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One hot Granny!
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Charlie's Angels
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Monday, October 13, 2008

Happy Belated Birthday to Jocelyn!

This post is the only part that is belated. We celebrated Jocelyn's 7th birthday on Saturday, with a party at our new house. We played games with classmates new and old, family and friends. After a little running around in our new yard, games, cake, ice cream and presents, followed by more running around, the friends and classmates were picked up by their parents, and the family was left to BBQ dinner.

A great time was had by all. Jocelyn is enjoying all the Hannah Montana items she received for her new room, and the toys she will be able to play with there. Pictures will follow as soon as I can get them up.

Happy 7th Birthday Sweety!

A quote from Claire...

We have been working on getting the old house ready to put on the market, cleaning, painting, redoing the walkway, putting the hand rail on the back deck..... After filling the trailer with another load for the new house, I headed home with Claire and Jocelyn. If you had been lucky enough to witness our conversation in the car yesterday, this is what you would have heard.

Claire: Mommy....Mooommmmyyyy
Me: Yes, Honey?
Claire: Gwink?
Me: I'll get you a drink when we get home. Okay?
Claire: Kay.
Claire: Mommy
Me: Yes, Honey?
Claire: Gwink?
Me: I'll get you a drink when we get home. Okay?
Claire: Kay.
Claire: Mommy...Mommy!
Me: Yes, Honey?
Claire: Gwink! Gwink!!
Me: I know your thirst, I'll get you a drink when we get home. Okay?
Claire: Okay.
Claire: Mommy
Me: Yes, Honey?
Claire: Gwink?
Me: I'll get you a drink when we get home. Okay?
Claire: Kay.
Claire: Mommy....Mooommmmyyyy (the long drawn out dramatic version)
Me: Yes, Honey?
Claire: Gwink!
Me: I'll get you a drink when we get home. Okay?
Claire: Kay.
Claire: Mommy
Me: Yes, Honey?
Claire: Gwink?
Me: I'll get you a drink when we get home. Okay?
Claire: Kay.
Claire: Mommy...Mommy!
Me: Yes, Honey?
Claire: Gwink! Gwink!!
Me: I know your thirst, I'll get you a drink when we get home. Okay?
Claire: Kay.

(This continued for the whole 10 minutes it took us to get home.) As we happened to be borrowing my brother-in-laws car, I could watch Claire in the baby mirror over the rear view mirror. Claire had a very serious look on her face during the whole conversation, intent on not letting me forget just how thirsty she was. I, however, could not keep the grin off my face as I made eyes at Jocelyn in the baby mirror. Jocelyn was trying not to laugh at me, and at Claire and her serious endeavor.

Friday, October 3, 2008

And now, the headstones...

When you move into a new place, and know it was lived in by many before you got there, you might expect to find 'treasures' in and around the house. When we found the cd's and and the folding knife on the top shelf of the birdhouse room (the walls are institutional brown, and there is a wallpaper border at the top with birdhouses), I was not too surprised. We knew the house had been a foster home for boys and the knife explained the strange marks in the ceiling of that room. I was also not too surprised to find the prescription bottle that still contained pills. I was a little surprised at what we found in the HVAC vents; a b-ball hat, two baseballs, a 'Happy Meal' toy and assorted garbage. (That was all in one vent!) Then there was the vent full of cigarette butts and ash in the master bedroom. YUCK! I thought we had found most of the treasures; the mixer, cutting board and sippy cups still in the kitchen cabinets. Then we started watering the thirsty yard... What would you think if you moved into a home once used as a group home for 'wayward' boys, and found these...
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The first one shown above, was broken into two pieces with the piece on the right being found upside down near the hose spicket and the larger piece being about 7 yards away under the master bedroom deck, also upside down. Cam found the smaller piece while using the hose, and at first thought it was a stepping stone, but then it was just to perfect. He turned it over and found the name 'Rose' inside a heart. After that grim discovery, he began to take a closer look at the other stepping stones in the area and located the top stone in the next picture.
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I had a better picture of it, but can't seem to locate it. The smaller headstone is very detailed and for a 3 month old infant, Brianna Arlene V*****, born September 16, 1994, and passed away in December of 1994. (That one was a little to close for comfort for me.) Cam contacted the local cemeteries to see if any were missing these headstones. We are still waiting to hear back from a couple.

A few days later, my Mom and I were walking through the backyard discussing ideas for the landscape. While looking under the back deck, I located the larger piece of the headstone in the first photo. Cam came out and removed it from under the deck and turned it over to confirm it went with 'Rose'. Once again, he contacted the local cemeteries, this time with the last name for the larger stone. While he was in on the phone, my Mom and I continued to look around the back yard. I began to take a closer look at the step in to the large shed. It just seemed to perfect; nice crisp edges and corners... I dusted off the corner, and could tell by touch that it was NOT cement.
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Cam came back out and I helped him maneuver it out from under the lip of the shed. It was definitely another headstone! This time we had found one that would have sat up on a base with a curved top. We muscled it over to check the other side. Thankfully there was no engraving or anything on either side. That is when we began to suspect if maybe one of the old residents of the house was a stone engraver. We have still not received an answer from two of the local cemeteries. I pray the headstones we have found in our yard are 'mistakes' and not stolen from someones loved ones.
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No, it's not a ghost...
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The last two pictures are just for fun. While I was trying to take a picture for the blog, one of our boy cats thought it would be fun to walk in front of me...twice.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Zuni and the headstones...

No, it's not the name of a bad rock band. It's an update of life at Alexis House. (Still working on a good name for the new place.)

We have added a new member to our family. His name is Zuni, and he is a love.
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That last photo was taken while Cam was ready the nightly stories to Jocelyn and Claire.
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I will have to write about the headstones later. Sorry...

Happy Birthday Bri!!!

I know this is a very late post for her birthday, but here it is...

Brianne celebrated her 15th birthday almost 2 weeks ago, with a party 2 days before. Bri had friends over, we bbq'd hamburgers and hotdogs, played games (limbo, musical chairs and the wooden spoon and the spatula game...) and had a water balloon fight which I started...inside the house. I will post more pics as soon as I get them on the computer.

Brianne blowing out the candles on her Death By Chocolate cake.
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Don't you LOVE our temporary furniture???
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Happy Birthday Bri!!!

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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Kim has been busy tagging people...

Here goes... Enjoy...

20 Years Ago. . .

1. I was 13 years old.
2. I was a freshman in high school; new school, new district.
3. I was a band geek.
4. I had a horse named Sugar.

10 Years Ago...

1. my father had been gone for almost 3 years.
2. I was going to school full time at MPC, loving my physics, calculus and history classes and working at the college.
3. I was juggling school with and a 5 year old.
4. I was newly engaged.

5 Years Ago...

1. we had lost our income due to the dot.com crash.
2. I was a SAHM with a 10 year old and a almost 2 year old.
3. I was homeschooling a 6th grader.
4. we moved in with my Mom.

3 Years Ago...

1. I started working as a Public Safety Dispatcher.
2. I became the mother of a high school student. (I had always been her mother, but she started high school.... talk about making you feel old!)
3. we had already been living in Magalia for a year and a half.
4. we were renting a house from my Mom.

1 Year Ago...

1. I enjoyed a family trip to San Francisco where we got to play tourist while visiting Alcatraz, the Exploratorium, two aquariums and Coit Tower.
2. I was planning a family trip to Disneyland.
3. I really wanted to buy a new car.
4. I started thinking we were close to being reading to buy a house, so the car would have to wait.

So far this year I...

1. have worked 60 hours a week for up to 6 weeks while fires threatened to level Paradise.
2. have bought and moved into a house that we will have a hard time outgrowing.
3. have almost raised all the money I need for the Susan G Komen 3 Day Cancer Walk in November. (I was scheduled to walk in San Francisco in September, but with all Brianne's medical issues, I have rescheduled for the last walk of the year.)
4. have had an internal fire for adoption and foster care re-ignited in my heart.

Yesterday I...

1. left work early because the school nurse thought Brianne may be having another episode.
2. walked partway home while I was waiting for Cam to pick me up. (The van is in the shop, again.)
3. drove Brianne 2 hours to her KP pediatrician to make sure it was just a bug she was catching and not new symptoms to the current problem.
4. got back home from Sac while it was still daylight, woohoo!

Today I...

1. slept through my alarm but was not late to work.
2. found a handsome German Short-haired Pointer up for adoption.
3. can't wait to get home and work on the house some more.
4. have to make something yummy to take to the block party tomorrow.

Tomorrow I will...

1. try not to sleep through my alarm.
2. attend my first block party, on our new block.
3. help Bri and Joce get everything ready for the coming school week.
4. make Joce's lunch for school Monday.

In the next year I will....

1. save enough to have a new roof put on the new house.
2. make plans for acquiring a new vehicle.
3. complete my trek in the Susan G Komen 3 Day Cancer Walk in San Diego in November; 60 miles in 3 days.
4. make a valid effort to keep in contact with old friends.
and...
5. Celebrate Cam's 38th birthday, my 34th, Bri's 16th, Jocelyn's 7th and Claire's 3rd. (I think that covers everyone living in my house right now.)

Thank you Kim! Now I pass the torch to:
1. Beth
2. Niffer
3. Trisha
4. Martha

Sunday, September 14, 2008

I've been tagged by Kim!

4 things about me...

4 jobs I have had in my life:
Public Safety Dispatcher
Business Owner
Contract Manufacuring Company Floor Supervisor
Lifeguard
( a job is what I do, not who I am)

4 places I've lived:
Pacific Grove, CA
Prunedale, CA
Seaside, CA
Magalia, CA

4 places I've traveled:
Canada (with Kim!) through Oregon and Washington
Missouri
around California
Mexico (all though I was to young to remember the trip, so it shouldn't count)

4 of my favorite foods:
Homemade bread with homemade jam
Fruit and veggies from my garden
Chocolate

4 places wish to visit:
Australia
Shetland Islands
Africa
Japan

4 who will respond:
Niffer
Beth
Cam
Bri

Friday, September 5, 2008

Will they ever figure it out?

Brianne has been in and out of the hospital a total of three times in the last two weeks; 7 days out of 14. I am SO ready for the doctors to figure out what is wrong and get her on the road to recovery, treatment, anything but this awful limbo. I have been praying for the doctors to find the answer. One of the chaplains we use at the department called me while I was waiting outside the pediatrician's office yesterday, to pray with me. Thank you Jack.

Brianne has had 20 vials of blood drawn, 3 MRI's, 2 MRA's, a Lumbar Puncture (spinal tap) and a urine test. On Monday she goes back to the lab for another blood draw and another urine test. On Thursday, she has an appointment for another MRI and MRA. We are waiting for appointments with the other two referral doctors. Even with all the tests, we still do not have a true lead on what is causing the headaches, vertigo and neurological problems. The closest thing we have is a 'possible' problem with the size of something in her cerebellum. So, we wait...and I pray...and I ask others to pray...

In the midst of all the trips 2 hours south to the hospital, we are trying to move into, clean and paint our new house. The power will be turned off at the old house on the 19th, so getting out and getting it cleaned, making any last repairs and painting have a major deadline. If you love to clean, haul boxes or paint, let me know. I could sure use the help! (Beth and Pam, I will be calling on you!)

Here are some more pics of Bri during her stays at the hospital...

Trying to walk again, with help from Nurse Shirley... (don't worry, she has shorts on...)
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A smile between headaches...
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'Zoning' to try to forget about the headaches...
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What she is looking at...so reminiscent of her cousin Brandon...
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I will blog more when I know more. Until then, please pray for the doctors to find an answer...

Sunday, August 31, 2008

The week I thought would never end...

As my children age, I have a hard time changing my view of them. They will always be my children, my little girls. Brianne is now almost 15, and is reaching out for more freedom and responsibility. Freedom to spend time with her friends, out of eyesight and earshot of me. This transition, from 'Mommy's Little Big Girl' to teenager has been difficult for me. I don't like to think that in another 2 years she will have graduated from high school, and will be in college, wanting to move out and move on down her own path. It makes me want to stop and scream "WAIT!!! Who said you could grow up so fast?" Certainly not me. Although I love getting to the age when the children can actually tell you what they want, and what is wrong, I miss the baby stage. (One would think that is the reason my oldest and youngest are 12 years apart. One would be wrong...)

Somehow we have arrived at a time when Brianne is showing a responsibility to herself and to her parents, making good choices about who her friends are, and also making those good choices when she is out with those friends. So when Brianne asked if she could go to the Farmer's Market in Chico, with Gavin and to meet friends, two Thursday nights ago, I let her go; and asked her to bring home some fruit for Jocelyn's lunch. When Bri and Gavin returned she was all talk, telling me about the Market, what they had all had to eat while there, and the strawberries Gavin had purchased to dip in chocolate for her. She was sitting across the kitchen counter from me, talking away, while I was looking into her eyes. (I don't know if it is just being a mother of a teenager, working where I do, or a combination of both, but I was looking at her, watching her and listening to her, checking for any tears in the coat of responsibility she has been she has been sewing.) While looking into her blue/grey/hazel/complimentary-to-whatever-she-is-wearing eyes, I noticed her right pupil was much more dilated than the left. My first thought was 'here we go again'. (We had an episode of dizziness, headaches and nausea in January.) I told her what I was seeing, Gavin verified my observation, and her response was, "Don't say that! That's what happened when I had my vertigo!!!" I asked her how she had been feeling all day, she said she had been a little light headed, but it had been a hot day and she thought she might be dehydrated so she had been drinking a lot of water. (Now, mind you, a lot of water to her is a drop to me. She may drink 3 bottles of water while she is at school [on a good day] while I bring my 64oz mug to work and try to drink 3 of them in a 10 hour shift. Yes, it makes for a long 4 hours until a partner gets there to allow you a bathroom break!) We decided she would go to bed early and see how she was feeling in the morning.

Friday morning Brianne was still a little light headed, a little dizzy, but no headache or nausea, so I let her go to school. (With 3 AP classes, she really does not need to miss anything unless it is an emergency.) When she got home from school, she still had the same symptoms, and her pupil was a little better. (You may be wondering why I did not rush her to the emergency room as soon as I noticed the pupil on Thursday night, but like I said before, we had been through an episode like this in January, and Feather River Hospital assured me it was vertigo and migraines, pumped her full of anti nausea medication and morphine and sent her home. After sleeping for 36 hours straight, she was much better, and after a week was totally back to normal.) Brianne went to bed at a reasonable hour again, trying to let her body rest and fight of a possible migraine.

Saturday Brianne slept till almost 1:30pm. Now I would normally not let her sleep so late into the day, but knowing she was not feeling well, and possibly trying to get a migraine, I called Cam from work and asked him to let her sleep in. He is not a morning person, so he agreed to my request, probably wishing Jocelyn and Claire were not morning people like their mother... Anyway, I spent the morning researching possible causes, triggers and other symptoms of vertigo and migraines. Some things fit, others were totally off, I know, illness is never textbook. Such is my life... :-) Due to a miscommunication between Cam, Brianne and I, Brianne spent a short amount of time at the river with friends to celebrate Michael's birthday. She ended up having Gavin bring her home because she was not feeling well. (Too much sun when fighting a migraine is probably not a good idea.) They ended up at my Mom's house for the remainder of the afternoon. For dinner Saturday night, everyone was going to meet me at Asian Garden for Chinese food. (I talked with Brianne about being careful of foods that may trigger migraines, but she really wanted to have Chinese food for dinner.) She ate very well, if slowly, but was more dizzy after the meal. Gavin drove her home where we proceeded to watch a movie. After the movie, I read to Claire and Jocelyn and got myself ready for bed. Cam, Brianne and Gavin stayed up watching three episodes of The Closer.

Sunday, I just happened to be working with a partner, Jenny, who had worked as for the local ambulance company for many years. She advised me to have Brianne looked at by a doctor again. I called from work to check on Brianne and learned she was still fighting the headaches, dizziness and nausea. By the time I got home from work that evening, her speech was slower than usual, and she was having some difficulty coming up with words. All symptoms I had found listed for migraines, so I was not overly worried.

Monday the symptoms had not gotten any better, and Brianne was having a great deal of difficulty walking because of the vertigo. So, after taking Jocelyn to school, I returned home and called the advice nurse at Kaiser. She recommended I bring Brianne in to her Pediatrician as soon as possible. Well, since the nearest Kaiser is in Sacramento, my Mom and I had to drive 2 hours to get her there. Melissa met us at the Pediatrician's office at 11:30am with Cody, and Brianne's insurance card. We were only in with the doctor for maybe 5 minutes when Dr. Farghalli excused herself saying, "I'll be right back." When she returned, she advised us she had called for an ambulance to transport Brianne to the hospital. We were not allowed to transport her ourselves as she was not able to walk without assistance and the office was not able to release her for liability reasons. The ambulance was going to be an hour, so we were placed in a waiting room, a nurse plugged in Sleeping Beauty and we were given a snack of graham crackers and apple juice while we waited. (All of us except Brianne who was not allowed to eat or drink just in case the hospital wanted to run tests.)

The medics who arrived for the transport were very friendly, and Brianne was able to talk about food the whole way, almost convincing them to stop at Chili's for lunch
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All Brianne could talk about was wanting a Classic Chili's Sirloin, cooked medium, with extra steak butter, loaded mashed potatoes and broccoli. After they dropped us off at the hospital, I think the medics were going to lunch.

By 1:30pm Brianne was all checked in at the hospital. Her spirits remained high throughout the dizziness and nausea, except when the headaches hit, and we waited...
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Eventually a nurse came in to put in an IV.
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After having 4 vials of blood drawn for testing, and waiting 6 hours, Brianne was starving. A nurse brought her a roast beef dinner with red potatoes and almost steamed vegetables.
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Just as she finished her dinner, a nurse came to take her for an MRI. After removing all her jewelry and making sure her braces were not going to be pulled from her teeth, she was wheeled, Bryan and I in tow, to the MRI lab. Manuel, the technician, was very nice, explaining all that was going to happen, and making sure we all had ear plugs and Bryan and I had a place to sit in the room with Brianne. If you have never had a MRI, the machine is very noise, and depending on what they are looking for, can take some time. Brianne was in the machine for about 25 minutes, and fell asleep to the humming and vibration. After the test, she was wheeled back to the ER and asked for another dinner as the roast beef was not enough. Her second meal was BBQ chicken with mixed vegetables and rice. Brianne polished it off without looking back. An hour after the first MRI, another nurse came in and told us she was taking Brianne back to MRI. I asked her what happened to the first one. With a look of regret, like she did not want to tell us why there was a need for a second MRI. Bryan and I followed Bri's bed, once again, to the MRI lab. Manuel was able to explain the need for a second MRI. Brianne's braces were interfering with the picture and the radiologist wanted smaller slices to try to get a better picture. I sat in the MRI room with Brianne while Bryan stayed out in the technician's area to watch the images on the screen. After the second MRI, Brianne was wheeled back to the ER once again, to wait to hear from the doctors.
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Were there going to let her go home like Feather River or were they going to keep her? While we waited, a male nurse names Sean came in to check Brianne's vitals. I know low blood pressure runs in our family, mine was 100/64 just the day before, but her 70/48 was a concern. Sean looked at Bri and told her the hospital would not let her go home until her blood pressure stayed over 90. Well let me tell you, after chatting with Sean for a couple of minutes (did I mention he was about 22 and spoke to Brianne instead of us parents?), Brianne's blood pressure returned to a healthy 92/58. She was starting to think she may get to go home; although her dizziness and headaches continued, her speech was returning to normal. She was wrong. The pediatrician chose to admit her into the hospital so they could run more tests and try to figure out what was wrong. Once the decision was made to keep her overnight, wouldn't you know it, we found out the pediatric section of the hospital was closed for remodeling. We were lucky though, the hospital decided to keep Brianne there instead of sending her to another Kaiser hospital in the Sacramento area. She was to be taken to the fourth floor and settled into a private room across from the nurses's station, because of her age. While the nurse was getting her ready to change floors, I ran out to Jack in the Box to get myself dinner, since I had not eaten all day, and to get Brianne her third dinner. She became known in the ER as the 'Skinny Girl Who Can Put Away Food'!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Photography by Jocelyn

At some point, Jocelyn got a hold of my cell phone and figured out how to take pictures and how to edit them...

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The Hazards of being the Supervisor

While we are packing and cleaning, cleaning and packing, to move everthing into the new house, we are also working on both houses depending on the day. My Mom and I have been working on completing the retaining walls in front of the old house, trying to get it ready to sell. (She has been coming over in the relative 'cool' of the mornings to put down as many blocks in the bottom row as the heat will allow, while I get ready for work.) Last week on one of my days off, Claire was out helping us with the wall. As the supervisor, she was visiting the east and west retaining walls, checking out the rest of the yard, and leaning on the wheelbarrow, depending on the flight of the bumble bees. Photobucket As a supervisor, she learned not to lean against the wheelbarrow when there is only one block left in it, especially when you are standing between the handles.

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Even if she could have saved herself, the handle behind her knocked her back off balance and pushed her to the ground. 2 year old + road rash on the face = 1 screaming baby.

Look at this sad face...
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In a better light...
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And here is a new spider friend. I don't know what kind of spider it is, but I shoed it away so I could keep building the wall. Each section of its body was as big as my fingernail!
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Saturday, August 23, 2008

9th Anniversary (2 days ago)...and more...

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I know, you would think I would be all over blogging about our 9th wedding anniversay. I have it written on all the calendars in the house, entered into the calendar in my phone, and entered into my email calendar at home and at work. But to be truthfull, we have had a so much on our plates lately. Getting all the last minute documentation in to the lender for the house, getting pictures to the insurance company, meeting with everyone, on top of making sure we have time with the girls and dinner ready at a reasonable time each night. I have been trying to take loads of belongings to the new house each time I have to go to Paradise. A box here, a box there, it all adds up.

We were supposed to sign the final papers on the new house on the 21st, but to escrow company was unable to get the paperwork to us in time.

We ended up signing the papers yesterday.

SO...Happy Anniversary Baby!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

An awareness test

Just for fun, take the following test...




Thanks J!

Leaving Claire's party...