Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Sadie wuz Here!
Sadie wanted Mexican for dinner and said she would help me cook. Since I do not like to cook, any help will not be turned down. It wasn't quiet time to start dinner, so I went back to my bedroom to read for a few minutes. That turned out to be a huge mistake. When I came into the kitchen, this is what I saw. It looked like something from outter space had exploded on our stove! All that green goo is almost $6.00 worth of avocado. Sadie couldn't wait any longer and decided to make the guacamole without me. It was me that cleaned this mess up. It was alot of fun-NOT!
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Reclaiming What is Mine
I calculated the number of hours I am going to add back to my day when I officially retire and become a stay-at-home mom (end of May) and if the math is correct, I will have 10 hours to reclaim as my own. I never thought about how long I am gone from the home on any given day of the week. That is alot of hours away from the home. I am very excited about coming home and being able to take care of my family and being able to pursue some interests. Here are some things I can do with those extra 10 hours and not in any particular order:
1. add 10 hours back to my day
2. release 8 1/2 years of the stress of me working
3. study the scriptures more
4. scrapbook all day if I want to
5. give service to others
6. visit Granny and Grampie during the day
7. grocery shop during the day
8. VT during the day instead of at night
9. genealogy
10. go to the Temple weekly
11. cook breakfast and dinner on time for my family
12. keep a clean house 24/7
13. declutter the house
14. have plenty of time to procrastinate
15. learn to sew
16. take Forrest to seminary (August)
17. exercise
18. take a nap
19. visit my friends
20. learn my camera/photography
21. check my email antime during the day
22. read friends blog/update my blog daily
23. write and mail off letters
24. watch a movie
25. organize my pantries/cabinets
26. stay in my PJ's all day
27. take a bubble bath
28. play with Carhartt/walk Carhartt
29. provide more structure for the family
30. go to my scrapbbok retreat at Red Rooster without having to take a personal day and try to find a substitute!
If you could have an extra 10 hours of the day, what would you want to do?
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Monday, February 25, 2008
Have your Umbrella in Hand?
By some of your comments, I have no other choice but to post a blog! I believe I jinxed myself when I asked my sister why she didn't post as often as I would like for her to. I understand why! Saturday I went to RS Leadership. It was great. Afterwards, I gave Walmart $330.00 for two weeks of food and then some. Has anyone else notice the rising prices of groceries? Our utility bill came in the ther day and it was $271.00! Ouch! It has never been that high and it hasn't been too cold the last month either. Last Monday I filled up at $2.85 and I have watched the price go up to $3.11 in one week! It is the highest ever in Alabama. I believe last week crude oil soared over $100.00 a barrel, therefore putting the burden back on us, the tax payers. Because corn is being sold to make alternative gasoline, wheat fields are getting the shaft by being replaced with corn. We were told in our leadership meeting that one year from now, the USA will be importing their wheat and that it could cause a depression. (I'm depressed just thinking about it!) Last week on the national news, I saw a report about wheat and how other countries are stockpiling their flour and wheat and having their armies gaurd this stockpile. Also, they said that they will not allow any flour/wheat to leave their country. Does this bother anyone? In that same report, they were interviewing a bakery and the owner said that last year a 50 lbs of flour was $15.00 and now it has risen to $40.00!!!! Everyone is feeling this "crunch". We will know if we are in a recession on March 30. I hope everyone is saving for a "rainy day", because the evidence is all around us. Get your umbrellas ready!
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Friday, February 22, 2008
George & Trudy sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!
How long have you been together?
15 years married, 17 years together
How long did you date?
two months the first time, and 1 1/2 years the second time around
How old is he? 44
Who eats more?
George does, he's a big man!
Who said "I love you" first?
I did. As I said it,I didn't know if he would say it back to me, but he did and he passed the test! lol
Who is taller?
George is 6' and I'm 5'7"
Who sings better?
George. He has a beautiful tender voice
Who is smarter?
It depends on the subject. George rocks the automechanics/car world and I rock the education world. I feel we could take a debate team down.
Who does the laundry?
We take turns, George washed all this week so I'll wash next week. The kids are suppose to wash their own, but we have slacked off on enforcing chore
Who sleeps on the right side of the bed?
George does. He is between the door and the bed. I feel protected!
Who pays the bills?
I pay the bills and George oversees the budget.
Who mows the lawn?
I mowed the first five years, we paid someone to mow the next five years and George has been mowing it the last five years. He has a huge riding mower and he loves it!
Who cooks dinner?
If you know me, you know I hate to cook. I love to grocery shop, but that's where it ends. Sometimes I do, sometimes George does and sometimes everyone fends for themselves!
Who is more stubborn?
I am by far. George is so wonderful. He sets a great example that I haven't seemed to learn yet!
Who kissed who first?
George kissed me. I didn't even see it coming! But oh, did he bring me to my knees!
Who asked who out?
George asked me out first. The second time around, he called me up out of the blue. ( I remember where I was and what I was doing when he called)
Who is more sensitive? I don't know. Hopefully we both are in the times we need to be sensitive!
Who has more friends?
George. He knows everyone in Huntsville! He no longer goes grocery shopping with me because every isle he would run into someone and talk forever! I would if we lived in Athens
Who has more siblings?
George has three brothers. I have one bro and one sis
Who wears the pants in the relationship?
I have worn the pants more than George just because it's easier for him to let me make the decisions and take initiative, but when he does wear the pants, I respect his decision. I am in the process of giving him the pants back and putting on my dress!
Who are you tagging?
Everyone who reads this blog!!!
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Teenager Blues
We are working on preparing the night before for school and since we didn't need to be at church last night, we had plenty of time to prepare, right? Forrest gets up this morning and has a pair of cargo shorts on. "I have no pants" he tells me. What? I have bought him two pairs of Levis this month! He had a clean pair of light blue jeans, but he insisted he couldn't wear them because "I already wore them this week". He said one pair of pants "flooded" when he sat down. I made the comment that the pants I have on this morning floods. His reply? "But you're a girl!" When did he all of a sudden become the host of "What Not to Wear"? This is my son who wears blue jeans and a t-shirt. He hates to shop. Where did all this fasion talk come from? It never mattered before. I guess with the acknowledgement that girls are not all that evil, he is becoming more self-concious about what he wears. When he left this morning, guess what I found in his closet. A clean pair of Levis!
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Fast Forward
Life for the Walker family has been in "fast forward" mode. This past week, Forrest started his soccer season with three games last week on top of school, work, soccer practice, homework, church activities, preparing for a sacrament talk & Relief Society Enrichment mtg., and several "blows" from the opposition, there wasn't time to update. I do not want to repeat last week for nothing. Three days of no sleep mixed with major stress, no thank you! The battle of good -vs- evil is on and I plan on winning. So, BRING IT! Needless to say, Saturday and Sunday we were slothful. We recooperated and it felt great! I was the only one not off today. I had to go to school and work on SACS, an accredidation for our school. Every five years this major report is due. Every certified teacher is involved in the process. I was very impressed with myself for knowing alot more than I thought about what goes on in the classroom. The State Department will do a walk through at the end of April and randomly ask teachers questions. They have never come to the gym, but with many students answering a SACS survey of wanting more PE and less classroom time, I better make sure I know my stuff! Maybe I should have them do some jumping jacks before asking me any questions! George and the kids cruised around in the Firebird today. It's been a month or so since we have driven it. I was able to take it for a spin too. It's definately a keeper. I told George not to "price it" because every time he does, someone comes back with cash. Well, hopefully tomorrow will be the start of a normal week. I'll leave you with my VT message I gave to my sisters last Thursday:
Even when winds of adversity blow,
Our Father keeps us anchored to our hope...
He will consecrate our afflictions for our gain.
"When our trials seem overwhelming,
We can draw strength
From the sure promise of the Lord:
Be not afraid nor dismayed
And for the battle is not ours,
But God's"
Joseph B. Wirthlin
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Monday, February 11, 2008
Season of Changes
Look at the difference in a year makes on a growing boy! The first picture was from his 7th grade middle school soccer team and the others were taken this afternoon at his first game of the season of 8th grade. He has grown a foot and his shoe size is 13 this year oppossed to 10 1/2 last year. He doesn't even look like the same person! He was one of the tallest boys on the field. He played great, but unfortunately, the team didn't play as well as the other team, as we lost. It's just the first game of the season, we have plenty of time to improve. I was so proud of Forrest for talking up his team and being a great team captain. Go Forrest Go! or is that Run Forrest Run!
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Walmart Run
I had planned on going shopping right after school Friday, but my plans fell through. So at 9:30pm, with George and Forrest in bed for the night, I asked Sadie if she wanted to ride with me to Walmart to go shopping. She was up to the challenge. We get there and starting looking around, getting all of the non-food items first. After 45 minutes, we were starting to wear out fast. Sadie had asked if we could just go home and do this tomorrow. It was very tempting and we almost aborted this mission, but we continued and endured to the end. As we were checking out, we put all the refridgerated/frozen items first because those were the only foods we were going to put up tonight. We pushed two full carts around the store and after checkout, and $350 later, we left the store with three carts. You should have seen us try to push threes buggies out to the car. We loaded the groceries in the back and front and anywhere they would fit. It would have helped greatly if the car was cleaned out to begin with! On our way home, Sadie said she was happy and proud of us for finishing and not quiting. It was a great experience for Sadie and I to have this time together. We talked about the seven years of fat and seven years of lean and how the Prohets have asked us to put away for a raining day. It was a teaching moment for Sadie that she will remember for a long time. We arrived home at 11:45pm, unloaded the gorceries, took a picture of our adventure and went to bed. It was so nice to get up in the morning and have food for breakfast! So was it worth it? YES!( right before we arrive home, we flipped through the stations on the radio and "Paradise City" by Guns n'Roses came on. It is one of Sadie's favorite songs, so we both rocked out together! What a great mother and daughter adventure we had tonight!)
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Homesick for Mom
I just found out yesterday that Forrest gets homesick when he leaves the house over night. How did I find this out? Yesterday, I had asked Forrest if he could choose any place to serve his mission, where would it be. He sorda hesitated and said, "I don't know mom, but I just know that I am going to miss you really bad. I'll be homesick". My heart broke in two! He then told me that back in July when the Boy Scouts went to Camp Daniel Boone in North Carolina for a week, he got really homesick and sick to his stomach because he missed me so much. What a huge compliment! I had no idea because boys normally do not express their feelings like us girls! I ensured him that I would write to him everyday on his mission and to not let homesick get in the way of doing the Lord's work. ANd besides, he still has five years before he turns 19 and by then, he'll want to leave the house! He then said, "What if I was called to be a missionary in Fayetteville?" I told him it would never happen!
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Captain Forrest
Forrest came home after his first middle school soccer practice of the season and said he had made captain of his soccer team! WOW! We are so excited for him! I can already sense a change in him since then, an increase of team spirit and responsibility. When we congratulated him, we told him he comes from a family of leaders and to just expect to be in leadership positions and learn from the position and to help others. So, soccer season begins as well as the hours of after school practice and several ballgames a week along with buying the gallons of gatorade and snackbars. We love to watch Forrest play! We will sit on the side ines and cheer "Run Forrest Run!"
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
A Day of Deep Cleaning
A day of deep cleaning is exactly what we did today. It took some sweat and some complaints, but we we were able to get done with the most part of chunking junk out of our house. How and when did we accumulate all of this junk? In between shortness of breath, I chunked my bedroom where you could actually see the floor. We have a stack of junk we (can't throw away yet) to go into the attic latter on. That's George's job. The house looks way better after we cleaned than before. It's funny the good feeling we all feel once the house is cleaned. I"ll have that feeing better when I can get to chunking when no one is loooking! That's how I like to chunk. No strings attached! I love to chunk. I feel I am reviving my square footage back from the house! I told George a while ago we needed to rent one on of those big dumpsters for construction sites. I bet I could fill it up with no problem!
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