Saturday, May 31, 2008
FFA #11
Friday, May 30, 2008
How I Know I'm a Crappy Mother (Part II of Many)
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Tuesday Musings
It had begun with a doll and a smear,
In he strutted with a smile, not a frown,
In me it brought not a smile but a tear,
For to see his poop as he had lain down.
He has long given up on his diapers,
Preferring to dance and sway in the buff.
As he grows and keeps getting more hyper,
I have the need so much more to be tough.
This may be a new low for my wee pip,
Blaming his poop on a guiltless poupee.
I had mind to fling him over my hip.
But to laughter my tears had to give way.
I know in my heart he will use the pot,
To that day I look forward a whole lot.
Here are the accompanying videos. WARNING: Not for the weak of stomach!! Watch at your own risk!!
Friday, May 23, 2008
How I Know I'm a Crappy Mother (Part I of Many)
Well, today he finally decided to elaborate on his newly found dislike of his mother. After I told him I loved him, he informed me, "I don't love you. You are a monster mommy." Great, not only does my child not like me but now I am a monster. I haven't even grounded you yet, kid!!
Update: Theo spent a couple minutes this morning saying, "I don't love you, mommy. Just daddy. I love daddy and not you. I don't love you. I just love daddy..."
FFA #10
This is an easy one for me to answer because a movie has already been made about my life. Some of you may have seen it. Names were changed to protect the not so innocent and I chose the name Muriel. It was released in 1994 in Australia and 1995 in America, under the name Muriel's Wedding. Toni Collette played me and we were close enough in size back then that she was even able to wear some of my clothes (to preserve authenticity).
I have to admit that the screenwriters took some liberties. Such as, my first husband was an Olympic runner, not a swimmer; obviously I did not grow up in Australia (although I will humbly admit that I am more popular Down Under); Matt was working as a janitor, not a video store clerk when we met, things of that nature, but I understood that details would be changed when I signed on.
Anyway, there it is. I'm happy that my story was able to springboard Toni Collette to bigger (but nothing could be better) things. She's a talented actress and I wish her the best.
P.S. Here's a taste of her work (its not the best quality but Toni is the one in the blond wig and fabulous pants on stage):Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Tuesday Musings #4
- Wow! I make cute babies.
- I am so glad that is over. I never want to be pregnant again.
Friday, May 16, 2008
FFA #9
But what are some of your traditions that you could really do without?
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Tuesday Musings #3--Thanks Kristin
I was born in Colorado. Lived in New Hampshire until I was 3 and we moved to Staten Island, NY. I lived there until I was 19 and moved to West Valley, UT, then Holladay, then South Salt Lake, then West Valley again, then Salt Lake City, then Murray and Magna. When I went on my mission (for the LDS church), I lived in Charleroi, Liege and Brussels, Belgium and in Schiltigheim, France. Then Magna, UT again, then Logan, UT, then Magna again, then Provo. Then I went to live in Villefranche-sur-Mer in France, (then a few weeks stop over in PA) then Lynn, MA, then Ayer, MA and finally here in Lafayette, IN.
What is your earliest memory and how old were you?
I haven't a clue. I have vague memories of NH that involved dinosaur bugs and raspberry bushes and fresh water mussels in our stream.
Did you play paino or musical instrument at all or sports in high school or were you the studious type?
I'm going to have to go with none of the above on this one.
Is there anything that you did that you think your parents didn't know about(and remember they just might read this or your children could so be cautious).
I'm pretty sure my parents know all the need to know (and more than they ever wanted to).
In honor of Mother's Day...tell us something that you learned from your mother that you practice today and/or something that they did that you wish that you had started to do with your family or life.
My mother has always been a great bargain shopper. I try to emulate that.
Remember wishes can come true!
Friday, May 9, 2008
FFA #8 Part Deux
FFA #8
- He thinks that diapers are hats and baby wipes don't belong in their boxes.
- Any container of liquid must be emptied IMMEDIATELY.
- He thinks nothing is as fun as cutting everything in sight with the biggest knife he can get a hold of.
- No matter how many posters we put up on his walls, he has to color on the spaces that aren't covered.
- Spare change belongs in his mouth.
- If he can get his hands on a box of tissues, he miraculously has so many boogers that he needs to use all 120 tissues in one sitting.
- Garlic cloves are only good for one bite.
- Credit cards, drivers' licenses and other similarly sized flat objects should be stuck in obscure locations.
- Food I want to eat belongs to him. If I have a container of something edible he must confiscate it, ingest small amounts then dump the rest in the middle of the floor.
- Seven dollar electric toothbrush heads are perfect for cleaning dirt off the bottom of shoes.
- Mom and dad's shoes are to be worn around the house then left in separate locations, as far apart from their mate as physically possible.
- Puzzle pieces are edible.
- The fish need to eat the entire container or fish food all at once even though in anyone else's house it would last 4 years.
- Chap stick or lip gloss must be spread all over his body when the opportunity presents itself.
- Cat prefers her food off the floor.
- He really like to take our razors and "beard" his legs like mommy does.
- Candles are good for scraping with your fingernails until nothing is left and there is wax all over the carpet.
- Cereal should be emptied out on the floor and danced upon until it is nothing but minuscule crumbs.
- Eggs should be cracked in the living room.
- Any thing that would be used to brush or comb hair is actually just a tool for beating on Cat.
- He likes to try and cut Luc's fingernails so fingernail clippers must be kept at least 6 feet above ground level.
Oh, and have I mentioned that Theo figured out how to strike and light matches?
The good news is that Matt has a job where he will be gone almost all summer and I will have a nervous breakdown and be institutionalized before my next birthday and will no longer have to clean up after Theo.
P.S. I'll spare you all the things I should be hiding from Theo for his good (sweet tooth, addiction to perezhilton.com, etc...)
P.P.S. If you really want the good stuff, we should reveal what we hide from our husbands!