Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Here are some Monster Jam Pics! What can I say ... big trucks, big tires, big noise, lots of people. Actually we had a great time. We got there early enough to meet some of the drivers with a pit pass. I can't say that I actually knew who Grave Digger was and that he was by far the most popular driver, but when I saw the 2 hour line just to meet him I figured it out. Yes, we did wait in that line. Kaylea got her hat signed - at least we had good company for the wait ... our ever so sweet friends Kevin & Angel got there before us and graciously allowed us to "merge" in line with them.







Tuesday, February 24, 2009

It's Good to be home.

Today is my usual day off from work. I usually spend it running around catching up on errands. I hate to do errands and tend to push them off as long as possible. Today was a little different because Kaylea was home sick. I really enjoyed attending to her ever little need. She is growing up so fast and doesn't need me as much these days. In between caring for her, I actually started spring cleaning the house. I think it has been 2 years since I've given the old home place a deep clean. Sometimes, I really miss being at home full time. My job is so stressful these days and it is difficult to get out of stress mode once I get home. I think I will be home with her again tomorrow and hopefully she will be feeling much better.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Mason and I had a nice little evening out until we got called out of an old lady.

We went to Party City to pick up his birthday invitations and Mason asked to eat dinner at Wendy's. I was completely on board because the dog trainer was at our house and I wanted to stay away as long as possible.

The line to order was long and slow, as usual. Mason picked a perfect table by the window and during the long wait decided to take the salt & pepper shakers off 2 other tables and built a pyramid. I have totally learned about picking battles and this wasn't a big deal at all to me. At least he was not using them as bowling pins (which he has been known to do). Once our food was ready we had a nice little dinner - just the two of us - having great conversation. When we were ready to go, Mason left the pyramid as a special treat for the next lucky family at our table. As we walked to the door, an old lady totally called us out. She looked right at Mason and said "Young man, you need to put those salt & pepper shakers back on the other tables." We both looked at her confused and she repeated it and added that other guests would need to use them and he needed to put them back. Mason was terrible shy and embarassed and tried to hide behind me and asked me to help him put them back. I was still uncertain if the lady was actually serious. I think she was. I just didn't see that it was a big deal (at Wendy's after all) and I didn't want some crancky old lady to ruin our evening. Mason was actually behaving (for once) and now he was getting in trouble by a stranger with a bad attitude.

I thought about assisting him in putting the S & P back in their rightful place but changed my mind. I simply said "Please don't get on to him about that, his mommy thinks it OK." The lady mumbled something about his mommy and we left with a friendly smile on my face.

Maybe, I should have listened to the old lady but by gosh it was OK with his mommy.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

It been a long time.

I was reminded that it has really been a long time since I blogged anything. Mostly because things have just been - how do I say this?? BORING!! I need to put some excitement back into my life so I have something worthy to share.

I just remembered that I haven't posted any pics from our vacation in January - so I'll do that soon. I feel like we just got back and it has been over a month.

Random things:

I am doing pretty well on my Couch to 5K adventure. I just love the whole running experience - not really while I'm doing it but the way it somehow lifts my spirits and I just overall feel better. My big 5K is less than 2 weeks away. I really doubt I can run the whole way but who knows - maybe with the adrenaline flowing.

We had a very unromantic Valentine's Day. The sad thing is that neither Bobby or I seemed to really mind. We spent it with the kids at a soccer tournament in Tampa and ate Wendy's on the way home. I really needed to go some place that served cocktails after entertaining Mason for 2 hours at the game. He is really over soccer. I could watch it all day - Well, depending on the age level. I am sorta over watching adults on the soccer channel every single night.

Mason has started tutoring after school one afternoon a week. He is there as I type - that is why I am able to type. She has recommended speech therapy for him. I am thankful for any suggestions that will help him in school. I am really tired of hearing that boys just learn slower. I don't expect perfection but I really don't want him to fall behind so early in his school career. Trust me, I know that boys are different than girls (Kaylea is currently doing her homework without even being told) but I so want to see him excel in school. I also want it to take less than an hour to do a 1st graders homework each night. The tutor does his homework with him and that makes for a great afternoon. Do you think I can pay her a weekly rate? It is just delightful to have it all finished so early in the evening.

We have dog training tonight which puts an uneasy feeling in my tummy. It just stresses me out and I really don't like to participate. It has made a huge difference in their behavior so for that I am thankful. This will be our 4th week so we are halfway there. Mario is drinking rain water out of our fire pit as I speak. I'm sure that tastes yummy not to mention I can't remember when it last rained.

Well, Mason is home now and begging me to play with him. I will try to limit my Facebook time and blog a little more.