Jun 1, 2011

What the Wednesday!

 My Summer vacation started this week
*sigh*




I went to Roxberry this week 
To get my favorite green smoothie
at their nifty drive thru window
The balloon was still in the car
The girl in the window recognized me
We both laughed that it is still floating




My 10 year high school reunion is this year
Where did 10 years go?
It's weird because most days I still feel 18
I just have kids
And preschool
And student loans
And a house
Okay, those things don't make me feel 18




My mood
is directly correlated to how clean my house is
But I never remember that until it's really clean
It makes me so happy




I worry about a lot of things
But one of my biggest worries is Hazie
And how her life will be as she grows up
It makes me sad to think that she might get left out
Because of her allergies
Here is a great article about including kids with allergies
Read it if you know any kids with allergies
I have a plan
And that plan involves following her everywhere until she's 21
It's foolproof, no?




My sister, Haley
Graduates from high school tomorrow
She's awesome
Go, Haley!
And goVikings!
Then go Aggies while we're at it





It's June
Here we go again




On Sunday
I used my blender to make
green smoothies
salsa
and 
ice cream
Oh, how I love
My little blender that could





is beautiful, poised and, well, smart
She's lived through a nightmare
Yet she's the living her life as a survivor
Rather than a victim
I'm so glad for her
and wish her a happy, fearless life






Have a blissful Wednesday!


Photobucket

3 comments:

Jessica said...

my mood relates to how clean things are too...everything just feels better when it's cleaned.

Ashleigh said...

I agree... my mood reflects the state of my house - clean or cluttered! I love a clean house but hate how fast it gets dirty and cluttered! I love your what the Wednesday posts! Keep them coming!

Emily said...

I love a clean house. My husband has been coming home grouchy for days and days and finally told me it's because when he gets home and the house is a mess he can't handle it--life is so chaotic at work for him that he needs it to not be that way at home too. So I guess I'm not the only one! Only it's so hard to keep a clean house with 3 kids home for the summer and a tiny apartment. Blerg.

My cousin served with Elizabeth Smart in France and every mention of her is of her faith and poise. I wish I was like that.

I grew up with siblings with severe allergies so I try to be sensitive to it. My advice is just to make sure EVERYBODY knows. When I found out a kid in Isaac's kindergarten class had allergies I was careful to bring a special treat for him on Isaac's birthday, and in his gift bag at Isaac's party. Again this year there's a little girl with diabetes so I calculated the carbs in the food I brought so the nurse would know how much insulin to give her. As long as the parents know, I think they'll try to be careful.