Well, I had to laugh about our weekly trip to Sam's. Will, Hope and I met Jim at Sam's to catch a quick lunch and do our bi-weekly milk run - we are up to 4 gallons of milk a week. We need our own cow! We eat at Sam's a lot because we all can eat for under $10.00 - not bad for a family of 7. A whole pizza is under $8.00. I wonder if my kids will be traumatized when they are older. Not many kids think eating out at Sam's is fine dining!
Anyway, Will proudly showed Jim his purse that Robbi just gave him. When we sat down for lunch, Will pulled out his chapstick. Jim wasn't too worried until he came home and found pictures of Will and Hope dressed as princesses...not my fault. They were nice and quiet playing in Hope's room. I was enjoying the nice respite. Will seems to be giving us lots of ammunition for his teenage years.
Jim had a nice quiet Father's Day. We kept it very low key since we currently are trying to squeeze blood out of a turnip financially. Jim is such a good sport! Aaron and Robbi wanted him to play the Neopets board game in the worst way, so there he sits. I just heard him travel to "fairy land". Jacob is being our computer nerd and is sitting in front of the computer. He just bought an introduction to game programming, and is trying to figure it out. He is scarying me with his devotion to learning how to program. I am amazed that he is only 12 years old and learning C programming language on his own. He definitely is his father's son!
Neopets game must be over, I hear the losers trying to justify how Robbi skunked them. My boys are too competitive! That's all for now!
Holly
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Monday, June 11, 2007
What a Day!
Today, we were busy. We started off the day on a historical tour of old Madison. We learned about the ghosts, murders, plumbing, etc. of the historic area. My kids were really impressed that a civil war battle was fought on there. What grossed them out was when they found out one of the buildings was a funeral home. It has huge windows in it...this is what got my kids...when the kids rounded the corner on the school bus, they could look in the windows and see the dead bodies. It was really interesting a fun. I enjoyed what a could riding herd on Hope and Will and the many potty breaks Hope needed. Very interesting. I didn't get any pictures because my camera's batteries were dead.
The rest of the day went down hill. Hope and Will were wild. What one doesn't think about the other does. It ended when Hope came screaming into the kitchen that "Baby Will" had flushed some stuff down the toilet. What a joy! Luckily, nothing appears to have gone done, but heres what I pulled out - 1 large pink comb, 1 2" foam checker, 1 blue baby croc, 1 pink baby croc, and last but not least a magic draw board. What Hope didn't tell me is that they both contributed to the mess in the toilet. Will's just the one that pulled the lever! I was very happy to see Jim today!
We did get some good news. Aaron is offically allowed to start a campfire and carry a pocket knife at Boy Scout Events, and Jacob got his 1st class. Nice way to finish the day.
Holly
The rest of the day went down hill. Hope and Will were wild. What one doesn't think about the other does. It ended when Hope came screaming into the kitchen that "Baby Will" had flushed some stuff down the toilet. What a joy! Luckily, nothing appears to have gone done, but heres what I pulled out - 1 large pink comb, 1 2" foam checker, 1 blue baby croc, 1 pink baby croc, and last but not least a magic draw board. What Hope didn't tell me is that they both contributed to the mess in the toilet. Will's just the one that pulled the lever! I was very happy to see Jim today!
We did get some good news. Aaron is offically allowed to start a campfire and carry a pocket knife at Boy Scout Events, and Jacob got his 1st class. Nice way to finish the day.
Holly
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