Friday, September 21, 2007

Money tree, anyone?

Alright, I am seriously needing a money tree right now b/c it seems these day's it going out faster than it's coming in. Our first big expense this week, and a much needed one, was our order for some wood floors. As impractical as it may seem, it was very the contrary. Our beloved Simba, cat of 11 years, decided to make Bens office his personal litter box. It started when our other cat, Maggie (aka sophie, before Sophia was born) was declawed. We had to change out our normal litter for newspaper shreds and Simba wanted nothing to do w/ that, and so Ben's office gets worse by the minute, reeking of cat pee. I'm not sure if Simba is even peeing in there anymore, or if by giving up on using a bottle of Febreeze everyday, has made it seem worse. Nevertheless, we had to do something about it (maybe that has something to do with my daily headaches), before our little Sophia starts motoring around. It took Ben forever to make the call, for obvious reasons. But hey, he was acting like he was giving up a kidney or something:)
Our next big expense finally came in the mail. It was Ethan's ER visit for his split chin he has a few months ago. If anyone wants to know how much an ER visit is for stitches I can tell you now, 1000 smackaroos!!!!! Can you believe that?! It's about 550 for the hospital cost, and 500 for the Dr. What a rip off since that wound opened right back up right after the stitches came out. Anyway, what can you do? Oh ya, nothing!
Oh, Kirkland's just opened by us, and that isn't helping things much either. Ok, not necessary, I know, but they have the cutest things and for such a GREAT deal. I have been patiently waiting to buy stuff for the house knowing this was coming, and now I am making up for it. I actually could have done a lot worse damage, because boy I could easily fill Ben's tuck up with all the stuff I like. Whoever came up w/ that place is EVIL! OK, not really, but man it's my biggest temptation right now!
To top off our "money flying out of our lives" week, we are finally going to buckle down and order our year supply of food storage. We found this great website where they have these different year packs for a family of 6 (didn't that work out nice for us). It's all put together and dropped off at your door on a palate. That's my kind of food storage. Not only that, they have some prepared meals and breads....which is right up my alley. I'm excited to get that done. The Church Leaders have really been putting a huge emphasis on that lately, and I get more uncomfortable each day we go w/out it. I don't think we could live off our pasta, potato pearls( from who knows how long) and wheat supply alone. Time to revamp!

With all the money flying out, Ben has been working in the office and in the home office doing collections. He really needs to find a office person, but for now he is doing it. It's been kind of nice having him around, especially when I need to pick up kids from school, etc. and Sophia is sleeping. She needed the extra sleep, too, since she wasn't feeling well. She seemed to be doing much better today. She woke up w/ a fever but has been fine since. It was also nice to have Ben around to rescue me from Sam's today. I hadn't been there in awhile and I was afraid I wouldn't be able to fit all the food in my car. He came to my rescue, his office only being 5 minutes away, and helped me unload everything. It was nice. I hate those carts. They get so full and are so heavy to push, especially with a kid in the basket, and one strapped to my chest. They need to motorize them! B/C It take some muscle power to push those things around. How am I not losing weight?!!

Today I was able surprise Boston at lunch. He got in the "hot lunch" line and looked right over to the parent table. I was wondering if he looks every day hoping I'm there. Anyway, when he saw me he was so excited, and I was laughing hysterically inside because I noticed he was wearing his brother jacket, which looks like his but 2 sizes smaller. The sleeves went down to his elbows and it could be considered the first boy mid drift jacket ever. He didn't even notice. When he sat down he pointed out all of his friend to me, and then they were flashing peace signs to each other. Boston finished his pizza fast, b/c Ethan had brought him the best cookies EVER! The frosted animal cookies with the sprinkles on them. Boston was excited to get his teeth into those. Being their my favorite, I snagged a few for myself. After Boston is done w/ lunch, Aubrie comes in within minutes. She acted excited to see me, but it was fake. When she got her lunch and sat w/ me she told me she knew I was here because her 1st grade teacher saw her in the bathroom and told her I was here. Aubrie peeked around the door to make sure it was true, so she already knew. Oh well, she was still excited to see me. Lunch was good, and Ethan had a good time. He likes to bring his food in his lunchbox and then carry it in backpack. It's funny how he gets so excited about doing that, but hates going to school. Again, he cried on Monday and Wednesday. Both times he is so happy when we pick him up and he tells us he had a great time. I can't figure it out. He was so excited to go, so much so he was disappointed that he couldn't go everyday, and now this. What a complete 180!
Things were pretty relaxed after school today. Both of them received 1oo's on their spelling and math, so they didn't have homework. Boston made his Bed before school and without being asked. What kids does that? Anyway, with Soco being here on Tues there wasn't too many things for them to do. So they had play time early, which was nice for them and me.
I was on the phone for about 30 minutes with Abby McGee. There is no such thing as a short phone conversation with Abby. It was nice to talk to her and about her pregnancy. I'm so excited for her. She has a 7 year old and now she is due in April. This is a 7 1/2 year gap. This would be like me having Aburie and then having my second in a few months. What a different life that would be....w/out the boys. The are rambunctious and full of energy and noise, but I couldn't imagine life w/out them.....pretty boring I think?
We had to run some faxes off at Ben's office, since the home fax was having issues. Since we were out Ben suggested we hit the normal spontaneous eating spot, Streets. We eat there all the time and get the same things. Ben gets the Philly, cooked Brett style, and the kids and I eat the kids Alfredo. It's good and filling....perfect for us! After dinner the kid came home and had a water balloon fight with the neighborhood kids. They did that for about a 1/2 hour. Then Ben brought them in to shave the boys hair (it was getting pretty nappy) and then swim. They spent most of their time in the hot tub. Besides the landscapers making a mess out if it, it has been on the chili side these past couple of days. We sure are spoiled, huh? I'm sure our pool is still warmer than my brother's who lives in Cali. Our bodies just acclimate to the heat here, I guess.
Tonight I Made one more purchase at Kirklands, while i was retuning another item. It's a great ironwork that will go over our bed. I think Ben likes it, but wants to play the martyr of me spending all the money.....I still recall the golf clubs that were sent to our house. I'm put a big Christmas bow on it and put it on our bed.
When we got back we watched a movie that I really enjoyed on the Big Screen called, "Holiday". Ben entertained me by watching a girls flick. I think he enjoyed it, but wound admit to anything beyond that:) I just barely took an Ambeium (sp?) and now I can hardly see the screen and type. Guess that's my cue. Goodnight!

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