Showing posts with label thankful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thankful. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Random Tuesday (It is Tuesday, Right?)

On Friday the baby had a runny nose. His first. He seemed to be feeling okay so I put him to bed with some Motrin and we had a terrible night. He woke up so many times! The next night he was much better but it was mine and Eli's turn to get sick. Really sick! Don't worry, it's just a cold, but it's one of those colds that when you wake up in the middle of the night, you feel like you have been hit by a truck. I've never been hit by a truck but I know this is how it would feel!



Eli has stayed home from work the last 2 days so we can all recover together. When I say "Eli has stayed home from work" what I really mean is Eli is "working from home"! The man never quits. He has really helped me with the baby so I could rest and recover.



It started raining last night around 3am and hasn't stopped! We need it so bad. It rained the whole time I was in Oklahoma but it still wasn't enough to get us out of the extreme drought we are in. Hopefully this will. It sure is making our grass green!



Speaking of rain, have I told you I am cursed when it comes to cars and rain?



I lived in Los Angeles for 5 years and while I was there my Sunfire started doing something really strange. When it would rain, it would not start! After the rain would stop and the sun would come out, it would start right up. I took it to the mechanic and he said he didn't see anything wrong with it so he needed to see it during the rain (I don't think he believed me!) So the next time it rained I called and he sent a tow truck, costing me $100 (this was before I had AAA. Helpful hint: get AAA. It's cheaper.) When the car got to him it started right up! He said he would try a few things out and see if we couldn't figure out the problem. Apparently there are some computer chips that are connected to the starter. He changed these and the next time it rained it started right up! I guess they were getting wet, shorting out and not allowing the car to start. Problem solved! I still get a tight feeling in the pit of my stomach every time it starts to rain......



me+car+rain=problems



Remember I got a new (2007 Pontiac Vibe) car? Remember the curse?



While in Oklahoma 2 weeks ago I had my first experience with rain+new car. After it had rained for awhile and I had been driving around town, I came home and found the passenger side floorboard both in front and back seats were wet! Now, it's not coming from the window or the door because the carpet that goes up the side is not wet. And the carpet between the front seat and the back seat, under the seat, is not wet. We were thinking that the water was coming from under the car. There are plugs in the bottom of the car (why? I don't know) and my dad thought they might not be in tight enough. We took them out and let the carpet dry out. We put them back in and put some sealant on them to make them waterproof. Problem solved? Not quite.



I got into my car this morning and looked before I even started the car. I found a very wet front and back floorboard!



So I head over to Swagbucks to do a quick search to see if anyone else is having this problem. I found MANY people are having this same problem! Here was an answer I found:



"because your ovberflow or condenture tube is clogged
remove it and just blow it out with air" (spelling not changed!)



" Your heater coil is most likely leaking. The heater coil is on the passenger side of the car just behind the dashboard/glove compartment. If it has a bad enough leak, the water could go all the way back to the back seat area.
Check the coolant level in your car as soon as possible or you might damage the engine."



So many different solutions but none that happen just when it rains. Eli says we should wait until it's not raining before we start our investigation. If anyone has any ideas please let me know!



Eli and I gave Ethan a bath together the other night. We were both sitting on the floor leaning back against the wall where we could still see the top half of Ethan but not the bottom half. Eli later tells me he heard Ethan making some farting noises but when he looked he didn't see anything. Can you tell where this is going? After we sat there talking for awhile Eli gets up to start washing the little boy. He says very calmly "Ethan has pooped in the bath." What!!! He has never done this. Even when he was very little. So Eli got the baby out and cleaned him up while I cleaned the bath tub. I was able to use the poop sprayer to help me with the job. What fun!!! We laughed about it even while it was happening. And, of course, I had to get a pic.



I'm always so thankful when my husband fixes things! He updated my computer so it runs so much faster now and he fixed the garbage disposal. Love him.



I watched "Hoarders" on A&E last night for the first time. Is it just me or does that show make you want to get up and clean your house? I do have to admit, I am some what of a hoarder myself. I tend to keep things that other people might get rid of. Old love letters, mementos of my childhood, empty jars I might do some craft project someday. Oh, and I have a problem with buying cheap, cute fabric remnants from Walmart.



But, as I told Eli last night, there are two things that are different between me and those people on the show:



1. My stuff is more organized. I keep all my fabric in plastic containers separated by colors.



2. I throw away trash.






And as for the old love letters, I found them as I was going through all the containers my parents brought me full of stuff from my childhood. I told my husband that I still had them and didn't know why I held on to them. He said in all his wisdom: I got rid of stuff like that when the relationship was over. I just don't see the point in holding on to the past. How right he is. I threw them all in the trash along with a lot of crap I didn't need or even know I still had. It feels really good and "cleansing" to get rid of stuff you have been hanging on to for so many years.






Sorry my randomness was so long. Hope you enjoy the rest of your day!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Flying the American Flag



As we near Labor Day my patrioticness was overwhelming so I felt the need to buy an American Flag and display it on my house. That got me to thinking about the proper way to fly a flag and when it should fly. I found this great web site ushistory.org. It has tons of info on just about everything you would ever want to know and even some stuff you didn't know you wanted to know about the American Flag!



You can pretty much fly it when ever you want but here is when it is recommended:




Section 6d of the Flag Code states:
"The flag should be displayed on all days, especially on:
New Year's Day, January 1
Inauguration Day, January 20
Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, third Monday in January
Lincoln's Birthday, February 12
Washington's Birthday, third Monday in February
Easter Sunday (variable)
Mother's Day, second Sunday in May
Armed Forces Day, third Saturday in May
Memorial Day (half-staff until noon), the last Monday in May
Flag Day, June 14
Father's Day, third Sunday in June
Independence Day, July 4
Labor Day, first Monday in September
Constitution Day, September 17
Columbus Day, second Monday in October
Navy Day, October 27
Veterans Day, November 11
Thanksgiving Day, fourth Thursday in November
Christmas Day, December 25
and such other days as may be proclaimed by the President of the United States
the birthdays of States (date of admission)
and on State holidays"






One thing I never thought of was you can fly the flag 24 hours a day if it is "properly illuminated during the hours of darkness". We also shouldn't wear the flag or use anything like plates and napkins with the flag on it. They take this seriously.

No flag cakes, ether:

"There is nothing specific in the Flag Code regarding the use of the US flag as food. It does say:
'No disrespect should be shown to the flag of the United States of America.'
'... It should not be ... printed or otherwise impressed on ... anything that is designed for temporary use and discard.'
The icing on a cake would generally be eaten, digested, and 'discarded' in a most disrespectful way. We suggest that it is an inappropriate display of the flag."


I say show your pride in your country, just do it with respect. If you want to make a cake with blueberries and raspberries and it happens to look like the American Flag then go for it. I don't think anyone will be mad at you while they eat it.


So, lets all put our flags out this Holiday, be thankful for our freedom and enjoy the day off.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Thankful Sunday

1. The library. We just went for the first time this week! Ethan had fun "reading" and I had fun keeping him from chewing on all the books and pulling all the other kids hair.

2. "Cool" weather! Ethan and I got to go outside yesterday before bed time and we didn't have a heat stroke!

3. Clean Cars you washed yourself feels good. Not only do you save $ but you get a good workout. I should do it every weekend!

4. Naps. I hope to get one soon.

5. Spongebob Squarepants marathon. Enough said.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Thankful Sunday

What I'm thankful for today:
1. I don't have to work outside the home.
2. I get to work outside the home at least once a month!
3. I get to spend my "extra" money how I want.
4. I have "extra" money to spend on groceries when we need it.
5. When I do work outside the home, my husband does the dishes! (maybe I will work more;)

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Thankful Sunday

1. Getting back in touch with friends.
2. Yoga class and a husband that will take care of the little boy while I go.
3. Fresh fruit and vegs.
4. Rain! We finally got some and may get more today.
5. Sales!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Thankful Sunday

1. Plums. We had to "unstop" the little guy. These work great!
2. Breastmilk only poo.......those were the days.
3. My husband. He continues to be good and sweet to me.
4. Pretty Butterflies in my back yard.
5. My crockpots. They are fun and simple.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Thankful Sunday

1. Coffee.....Eli would never wake up without it.
2. Sleeping babies....Ethan is supposed to get up at 7am but he was sleeping so soundly I don't have the heart to wake him. It is now 8:15 and he is still asleep!
3.Cool weather.....Will we ever have any? It's already 80 here.
4.Fraggle Rock! I had forgotten how much I liked it until I put the DVD in for Ethan and started smiling as soon as the opening song came on. Oh, and Ethan likes it too!
5.Garage Sales. I got 5 books, Christmas cookie cutters and 2 huge toys for Ethan all for $14 yesterday. I have found the key is to go to neighborhood garage sales. Then you can park your car and hit 5 or 6 at one time. Oh, and go to the better parts of town; they have the good stuff!

Leave a Comment and tell me one thing you are thankful for today.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Thankful Sunday

As we start a new week, I feel the need to express some thankfulness. I might just make it a weekly thing to keep me focused on the positive side of life.

Today, a few things I'm thankful for:
Having such a healthy, happy baby. We have been so blessed and sometimes I take that for granted.
My very understanding, comforting and forgiving (of my being bad and dumb) Husband.
My dishwasher. I would hate to have to wash all those dishes by hand!
Winnie the Pooh. I just wish I could stop singing that song over and over in my head.

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