Thursday, March 26, 2009

Party like a Carny


Looking for something fun to do this Friday afternoon? Head to Jollyville Rd for some Carny food and field day activities. From dunking random people you don't know (aka QuickArrow execs) to stuffing your face with nachos and atomic cheese to running through the obstacle course, you're sure to be entertained Carny style.

All this and more this Friday - yes tomorrow - from 1pm-5pm! Just head to 11675 Jollyville Road, Austin, Texas 78759. All the action will be taking place in the parking lot.

This is all in support of fund raising for the Austin Cup which benefits the Center for Child Protection.

So why not stop by? Who wants to work on a Friday anyway, you deserve a day off AND it's for a good cause. (And there will be no danger of carnivorous clowns - which I can't guarantee at your workplace).

Pic from lulu

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

New Game

Corbin has put a new twist on an old game - Peekaboo.

He's taken all the hard work out of the game and made it easy on me. He grabs his little fabric book and puts it over his head, waits about 2 seconds then pulls it off quickly. At which point I just have to say Peekaboo! and smile - and he cracks up.

Man this kid is just too easy!






Hibernation


Home has never been a word that's held much meaning for me. Not to say I don't understand the feelings that home could bring, just that I never had that place. Our family moved frequently, leaving one home for another, until I learned not to get too attached to any place for long. The longest time I spent in a house was 4 years during high school. And even then I had to fight to stay there when my parents seriously considered moving to another state my junior year.

And of course, my parents have since left that "home" and moved 3 times since. So now there is no home left.

So being someone who has no idea of home, I want to create one for my own family. But...that's hard. My mind is still set on the wrong setting. That this place is not permanent. Me at home is not permanent. This house is not permanent. I'm on pause, waiting for the next change. Not wanting to invest in any one place for fear of having to leave it, lose it.

My mother is a wanderer, I am not. I am more of a hibernator. Not wanting to venture out of my cave, just wanting to create something from nothing and have a constant in my life.

I read a book once that talked about three types of men: The Commander, The Dreamer, and Mr. Steady. The Commander is in charge of everyone and everything around him. He is a natural leader. The Dreamer is always in chase of something, the next adventure. He is always in pursuit. Mr. Steady is stable, strong, hard-working, a constant and the backbone of any organization or effort.

Another blog I read just talked about her husband. How she'll probably never be in one place for long. To place him, I'd say he's The Dreamer. I used to thing it must be exciting to be married to "The Dreamer". Always on an adventure.

It's amazing how you can go through life for so long and not be hit with a realization and then BAM! You get it.

My wonderful husband is a creature all his own, but if I had to put him in one of these categories, I'd say he was Mr. Steady. As with any generalizations they don't always fit perfectly, but there are similarities. He is my constant - he never wavers. He is strong - I lean on him for support. He is hardworking - he provides for our family. He is loyal - he is the best friend you'd ever want to have. In a word - he's my match.

The Commander would crush me, I'm too soft hearted for a tough leader. Mr. Dreamer would break my heart - making me leave the things I've built and loved.

But Mr. Steady...he's my match. He compliments me perfectly. He waits until I'm ready to make a change. He's patient. He never forces his decisions on me. He's gentle. He remains constant and waits - for me to build our home.

So I'd like to thank my Mr. Steady for being perfect, just the way he is. And let him know that I'm working on building our home, I'm no longer on pause.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Out of Control

Today is just one of those days I feel completely out of it. Is the weather? The busy busy morning? Too many emails? Having to use my brain for something other than diaper changes? Not sure.

Maybe it's the complete chaos of my living, dining..uh ok fine, house.

Maybe it's cause I ate WAY too much just now...bah!

Or cause my sleep has been all wacky lately.

Not sure.

Whatever.

Corbin had his 9 month check up. Tomorrow my baby will be officially 9 months old. Check up went great! All is good developmentally for my little guy, despite my whining about his toothlessness and utter laziness. He has been sitting now for extended periods of time (15 minutes or more), but is known to randomly flip to his tummy if he sees something interesting. He cannot sit up from a laying down position though. But he'll pretty much stay sitting if you place him that way which is pretty cool.

He's also sitting in high chairs at restaurants, which is AWESOME. A lot easier to deal with now.

I think my Craigslist searching is over. I'm determined to STOP LOOKING. It really took over my life!! But we don't need anything!!! Nothing!!! So I'm stopping. The only thing I'm doing now is selling. So far I've sold Hayden's toddler shoes. I've got posts for a floral arrangement and some ferret leashes out there. Now I'm in the mood to make some money. HA!

I really want to see if I can go a whole week without spending any money (not talking about bills). It's harder than it sounds, at least for me. The quick run to HEB, grab lunch on the way home, etc. Somehow I find ways to spend it. So far I have only spent the copay for Corbin's checkup and I'm not counting that. So one day down (since I know I'm not going anywhere tonight), 6 to go. I'll be amazed if I can do it. I've tried and failed before.

Friday, March 20, 2009

New Math

Recent Craigslist ads:

Selling all 4 paintings for $100 or $20 each.

$25 Baby Gap gift card, yours for $27.

Books $5 each, or all 3 from $20



I guess this is special "craigslist" math that I'm not familiar with.

I've been saved from trolling craigslist for playscapes like a psycho stalker. My friends saw my blog and gave us 2 for free!!!!! Hayden is in Little Tykes heaven. :D

Of course, my addiction still has me looking for a kids basketball goal. HA! It never ends.

Sorry if posting has been slim. Kiddos have had colds this week and not in the greatest moods. I have also got a bit of it, although it's not too bad. Somehow I just haven't gotten a chance to sit down and type.

I found a new method of cleaning that has really been working for me and I've been keeping it up all week. Of course this cuts in on my blogging time, haha. But I supposed a clean house comes before a busy blog.

The kitchen now has a microwave!! No counter tops. Every time he comes he finds something other than counter tops to do...supposedly he's coming again on Tuesday...with counter tops...I've heard this before.

My mind is dead from a long, long week. Mark working long days + crazy sick kiddos = brain fried mommy. I think my post ends here. Night!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Oh Craigslist...

So this week I've been bitten by the Craigslist bug. I really want to find a Little Tykes outdoor play scape, slide, or something like it. I don't want to buy it new and I don't want to pay 100 bucks for it either.

I've found two ads in the last two days that were DEALS, but alas they have slipped through my fingers. The second one I replied to 11 minutes after it was posted. And that would have been an awesome deal. Two playscapes for $25!!! Argh.

I did however find a great deal on a Vtech Smartville Alphabet Train Station. It was only $15!! Wahoo. Although I paid for it dearly in annoying email communication:

My first email:

Is this still available? If so, I'd be interested in buying. Thanks.

Seller's reply:

Yes it is. Let me know if you want to look at it. Thanks.

.....Uh, what part of "I'd be interested in buying" was unclear? Of course I want to look at it...

My second email:

Yes, I'd love to buy it.

Seller's reply:

Okay well I am home all day except for this tues. Let me know.

...Okay, we're getting somewhere...

My third email:

I can stop by tomorrow morning. Just let me know where and what time is best for you. Thanks.

Seller's reply:

I live off kelly ln in pflugerville past falcon pointe. Anytime after 9 is fine just let me know.

...Off kelly ln where? What's the friggin' address? What do I have TO DO to buy this thing?!!!!

My fourth email:

Great. I can come by around 10am if that works. What's the address and I can map it? Thank you.

Seller's reply:

(**finally reveals address, which I will not post here, haha**)

Oh my goodness!!!!!! This could so have been a 3 email conversation instead of 8. Like:

Me: Hey I want to buy this.
Her: Great, I live HERE and am available at THIS time.
Me: Great, see you THEN.

THE END

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Reminiscing

You didn't think I would keep these photos to myself forever did you? I think four years is long enough to erase any embarrassment you(I) might have caused yourself (myself) that night. ;)