Monday, March 29, 2004

Welcome Spring!

 Spring is finally here!!

Though the weather outside today looks a little dismal here, it really is the first day of Spring and I am looking forward to the warmer temps for sure, and the flowers blooming in the garden.

How did Spring come in your part of the world? Is it cloudy, sunny, mild, cold???

Today would be a good day for a birthday for my newest little nephew. No, my sister has not had her baby as of yet. Still trying to induce her and this little boy is just a little too comfy where he is, lol!! I think the first day of Spring would be a wonderful time to welcome a new baby into the family, now I just have to convince my sister and the little guy of that

Just popping in for a minute this morning. I've got company coming, as my other sister will be arriving to pick up her son today and I need to register the kids for soccer before then.

Saturday, March 27, 2004

Some Baby Pics

 Just downloading some baby pics I took yesterday of my one week old nephew Andy.


Alrighty, got my belly full, picked my kids up from their church activity and we've eaten Cody's b'day cake and he opened up his gifts, and I got my pics done.
 
Here's Andy in his bassinet they keep in the living room. He is such a good little sleeper even while we all are talking around him. Every once in awhile when he happens to 'startle' the way they do and he throws his hands in the air, his daddy says "He scores!!" LOL (daddy is a big Maple Leaf fan) That's the blanket I crocheted for him


Look at the way he hold his head up already. He was born on May 21.
Daddy is trying to get a burp after mommy undressed him trying to
wake him up to nurse.


Andy was 9 lbs 7 ozs and 23 inches long, so he's got a big head start on a lot of newborns, lol!
 
When he was born my hubby told my sister, 'Don't let her hold him!!' lol, as he knows how I get those yearnings to have another also, when I'm around them. Isn't that the greatest thing about having other peoples new babies around though, you get to hold them and cuddle them and don't have to worry about the dirty diapers and the midnite feedings! I love it!!
 
We watched some of the Leaf game too. Me and my son are big fans, and loved it when Doug Gilmour was on the team and I used to even watch long ago when Rick Vaive and Borje Salming(sp?) were on the team. It's really cool to watch now that Joe Neiwendyke is on the team, because when I was a teenager he was known as Joey and me and my girlfriend used to go to his house in Whitby all the time in hopes of getting a peek at his older brother, lol!! He used to live right behind my boyfriends house and at that time he was a great lacrosse player.

Happy Birthday Cody!

Cody is my oldest son and he is 15 today!!
He was born on Easter Monday at lunch time and it was snowing to beat the band!! I was two weeks overdue and when he was born he had injested some meconium into his lungs so they whisked him right away from me. I didn't get to see him until after supper that nite and I didn't even recognize my own baby
I've been away and haven't even seen him today to wish him
a Happy Birthday. I can't wait till he gets home.
His dad took him and Hannah to a horse show today.
I told Mike that Cody didn't need a horse for his birthday, lol!!
I hope they don't come home with one!
I picked up his gifts and a cake on the way home from work
today and as soon as everyone gets home we get to dig in!

I hope he's having a great day!

Thursday, March 25, 2004

I'm off to See my Nephew!

I will be leaving tomorrow morning bright and early for my mom's. We are waiting for Toronto rush hour to be over and will leave around 11 for my sisters place an hour from there. I really wanted to take Hannah with me, but I have to work Saturday so seeing how Friday it will be way too late for me to make the three hour trip all the way home, I will be staying at my mom's overnite and going to work from there.
 
I'll have to take Hannah to the sitters in the morning, and as much as I hate to do that, especially when I'm not working, she loves it!! She loves having the other little kids to play with and I've never had any problem dropping her off there and her not wanting to go. Now ask me about my now 6 y/o and I could tell you horror stories about dropping him off It made me feel so bad to leave him when he so obviously didn't want to go!
 
Anyway I've got my camera all packed in my bag already, lol, and can't wait to get some pics of this little guy!
 
I know I haven't been around alot the past few days. I've been working on a new family web page again, lol!! I love to do this web design thing and had my old family site on a premade template at a free webpage site. Now that I know a little more about HTML (though still have a lot to learn!) I thought I would try something new. I've only got a few pages done yet and still have a lot of info to transfer over to the new site, but it's coming along!
 
If anyone would like to take a peek, here's my old site
 
and here's a link to the new and improved
 
What is everyone up to this weekend??
Any plans??
 

See you all on Saturday after work!

Monday, March 22, 2004

More Baby Info

Yesterday morning I became an aunt again! Yippee!! My sister finally had her first baby after her water breaking at 4 a.m on Saturday morning, she had it by C-section on Sunday morning at 7 a.m. This baby has been anxiously anticipated after some miscarriages and alot of worrying on my sisters part throughout this whole pregnancy, and I couldn't be happier for her and her hubby!!!!
 
Andrew Ross weighed in at 9 lbs 7 ozs and 22 inches long. I live 3 hours away from her and can't wait till I get a day off and can go visit her when she gets home from the hospital.
 
We talked for an hour on the phone tonite while baby napped on her lap in the hospital and daddy fell asleep in the bed beside them both, lol!! They had their first experience today with Andy's first icky black diaper and of course he had to welcome them both to the joys of parenthood with a little shower while they changed his bottom!!! Toooo funny!!
 

Doesn't that just take you right back to your wee ones?? Man, it seems like so long ago, and yet at the same moment, it seems as if it was only yesterday!!

Sunday, March 21, 2004

End of My Holidays

Goodnite everyone!
 
All in all it was a great holiday and I'm back to work bright and early tomorrow morning. Though I really do like my job, I think it's the early mornings that get me. I have slept in till 9 at least three times this week!! I'm lovin' it!!lol
I'm still a little dissappointed that I didn't get to speak with my sister today just so I could congratulate her and her hubby on their new little bundle of joy. I hate being this far away from them (3 hours), it's not like I can just pop in on her If I haven't heard from my bil by the time I get home from work tomorrow, me thinks I will just have to start calling around to all the hospitals in the Toronto area, LOL!!!

My Sister had her Baby :)

 We got a rude awakening here this morning to snow on the ground and a forecast of -17 tonite with a nasty windchill to make it even colder!!

 
I got some great news today though. My sister finally had her baby this morning around 7. She had been in labour since 4 a.m on Sat. morning when her water broke. Things just wouldn't progress the way the should have so she ended up having a c-section.
 
I still haven't had a chance to speak with her. My mom didn't get any details when my bil called her this morning, so I have no idea what hospital she is in and of course my calls to bil's house are only answered by the machine, lol!!
 
I am so happy that her baby has finally arrived. We have all been waiting for this for her for a long time and I'm so relieved for her and her hubby that Andy is here and doing fine and all is well with their world.

Monday, March 15, 2004

March Break

 Another Monday morning, another week ahead of us. Does anyone else have the kids home for March Break??

Mine are and today we are off to pick up my 16 y/o nephew, who will be coming to stay the week.
It's over an hour drive so it'll be like a day trip for us. Let me tell ya, with 4 kids in the van, it's quite an adventure, lol!!!
 
Hope everyone else has a great day!!

Sunday, March 14, 2004

A Good Weekend Anyway

 Things here didn't turn out as I'd planned but it wasn't all bad.

 
I actually did get to sleep in till 8 yesterday and today which was a bonus!! Didn't accomplish a whole lot yesterday besides get a little computer time and I did up my Avon order and sent it through on the net. Didn't feel much like cooking supper and haven't done the grocery shopping yet so when we went to town to pick up my oldest, Cody, we stopped in at Mikki D's. Hubby was at his brothers working on installing a floor and wasn't home till late.
 
The kids and I ended up picking up a dozen donuts on the way home and renting a couple movies. We don't usually rent a whole lot of movies because we have the Movie Channel so we just wait for them to come on there. We got The School of Rock and Stitch the Movie for the little ones. I would recommend School of Rock for the family, it was a great feel good movie and even my 6 and 3 y/o loved it.
 
Today I stayed in my jammies till after noon!! I actually got my cross-stitch started for my sister's baby gift, we watched Phone Booth and I got a new Dean Koontz book started. The two youngest boys Colin and Colton went off to Sunday school this morning and are spending the afternoon at their friends house so it's just Hannah, Cody and I here today. Very quiet right now because Hannah fell asleep in the chair watching the movie and Cody is watching a Star Wars movie.
 
I had planned on a mini-vacation today and tonite at the local Ramada Inn. They had a Sunday nite special of $59 to stay the nite and then you have full use of their facilities. Sauna, hottub, heated indoor/outdoor pool/ 150 ft spiral waterslide which is sooooo cool!!! We went last year when they had the same special and the kids loved it.  Hubby had to go back to his brother's today though so that kinda blew the plan.
 
Still turned out to be an okay weekend though even if it was a little lazy, LOL!!

Saturday, March 13, 2004

Baby Boy Rowland

 Did anyone hear about this story? This is a column I get in my e-mail and I love the different points this guy brings up about this case.

 
I'm not sure how I feel about this woman being charged with murder just for refusing a c-section and maybe if we knew more about the story and the reason behind her decision, we could understand it better.
 
I for one don't know why anyone would refuse especially since the dr. told her that the life of her babies was at stake. I would do anything I had to to protect those lives that I've so painstakingly carried around and loved for the last nine months.
 
Still charging her with murder brings up all sorts of quandries about our freedom of choice and so many other things as this guy points out.
 
Read the column, I know it will give you a whole different perspective on the news stories we've been hearing.
 
THE PEOPLE VS MELISSA ANN ROWLAND

This is one that makes you sit down and think.

    This is one that could go national.

    This is the story of Baby Boy Rowland.

    He’s a murder victim.

    He was killed January 11 – two days before he was born.

    The story, according to sketchy details yesterday, began about Christmastime. That’s when Melissa Ann Rowland went to the first of apparently three hospitals in Salt Lake City.


    She was pregnant, great with child, but she hadn’t felt anything move inside her in a while.

    So she went to the hospital to have them check and see if everything was all right. It kind of makes you wonder if this was her first prenatal care, if maybe she didn’t have a doctor of her own.

    Details about her are few. One report is that she is married, 28 or 29, and may have other children.

    At any rate, she went to the hospital and they told her that there was trouble, that there were two babies inside her – twins – and that they were in distress, that she needed to have an immediate cesarean section.

    If she didn’t, one or both of the babies were apt to die.

    She rejected this advice.

    Every time she received it.

    Because, according to charging documents, she apparently later returned to that hospital, and eventually to two others, and was told the same thing.

    The babies are in trouble, serious trouble, and if you don’t have a c-section they’re going to die.

    The allegation is that she thought the scar from the surgical removal of the babies would “ruin her life.” She didn’t want a c-section and she wasn’t going to have one.

    That’s what she told a doctor on January 9.

    Four days later she went into labor and delivered the twins vaginally.

    Baby Boy Rowland was stillborn.

    The autopsy showed he had died two days before.

    And yesterday they charged her with murder.

    The district attorney of Salt Lake County alleges that by failing to heed competent medical advice and deliver her children by cesarean section, thereby causing the death of one of them, Melissa Ann Rowland committed the crime of felony murder.

    Isn’t that interesting.

    Doesn’t that send your mind wandering in different directions.

    It raises questions about, among other things, individual rights and prerogatives, the power of government and who gets to make health-care decisions.

    And, of course, the abortion people on both sides are going to have hissy fits.

    Here are some things to think about.

    Can one person be forced to have a surgical procedure to save another person? This case claims that it is criminal for a woman not to have a surgery that may save her child’s life. So, I wonder if your sister needs a kidney transplant and will die without it and you are the only match, can you be charged with murder if you don’t donate and she dies?

    Or could the state get a court order forcing you to donate your kidney?

    If a woman has multiple babies in her womb, say four, and the statistics show that survival rates are far higher for twins than for quadruplets, can she be forced to abort two of them to save the remaining two? And if she does not abort two of them and they all are born premature and don’t survive, how many counts of murder would she be charged with?

    Is a woman not free to choose how to have her babies? Can a woman who rejects a doctor’s advice to have a c-section be taken to court and ordered to have one?

    Isn’t she, after all, the ultimate decider in matters involving her own body?

    Law and precedent show that parents can be held liable for failing to provide health care procedures to their children, but can they now be held liable for failing to provide health care procedures to themselves?

    If two people who can pass a fatal genetic disease to their children conceive anyway and a child is born who ends up having the genetic disease and consequent death sentence, have those parents murdered that child?

    Does motive mitigate? If a woman is motivated to reject the c-section because of vanity, is that criminal, but if she chooses a vaginal birth for cultural or religious reasons, is that OK? What if she is just scared and dumb? What if she believes that if she doesn’t have her baby vaginally she isn’t a real woman?

    What if she’s a hairy-legged earth mother who just always wanted to birth her baby conventionally?

    Is ignoring a doctor’s advice criminal only when it has a bad outcome? If the doctor recommends something and you choose something else and the baby doesn’t die, have you still broken the law?

    Are you legally obligated to always accept the best medical advice? Is there some law that compels you to accept medical care at all?

    If you want to have your baby at home and there is a medical emergency during the delivery that can only be addressed at a hospital and the baby dies, have you murdered that baby? I mean, you’ve done a medically and statistically dangerous thing that resulted in the death of a child. Just like this woman. Should you be charged, just like this woman?

    Can an unborn person be murdered? If so, why is abortion legal? If not, why is this woman charged?

Many states – including Utah – recognize that an unborn person can be the victim of a violent life-ending crime committed by someone other than the mother. If you shoot a pregnant woman and she loses the baby, you have committed a homicide against that baby.

    But have we now decided that the mother can likewise be held criminally liable for what she has failed to do?

    Will we next charge with neglect those women who smoke or drink during pregnancy? How about those who don’t take prenatal vitamins or have sufficient dietary levels of folic acid, or get regular doctor check-ups? Have they by their failure to do certain things criminally endangered their unborn babies?

    What if your unborn child has a potentially fatal heart defect which can be surgically corrected in utero and you choose not to have the procedure – is that another case of murder?

    If you used LSD 20 years ago and your child is born misshapen and unable to survive, can you be charged with a crime?

    Those are the questions. Society is going to have to come up with the answers.

    Sometimes babies die, and it is a terrible thing, but is it a criminal thing? That’s what we have to decide.

    This woman can’t be understood. I’ve never met anyone who wouldn’t give their life for their child, and I can’t conceive of a woman doing anything other than immediately following this medical advice and opting for the c-section. It’s hard to find a woman who wouldn’t gladly die on the table if it meant her baby could live.

    That’s how mothers are wired.

    It’s clear that Melissa Ann Rowland was wrong. If things are as they appear, she is probably a cold, heartless, selfish monster.

    But is she a murderer?

    She may have broken God’s law, but has she broken man’s law?

    The district attorney of Salt Lake County thinks so.

    Now we’ll have to find out what the courts think.

- by Bob Lonsberry © 2004

Syrup Anyone?

 My dh and my 13 y/o Colin have been boiling down sap the last few days making maple syrup. It's maple syrup time here in the county and lots to see and do in the sugar bush. The temps have to be just right to make the sap run from the maple trees. It has to dip below freezing at nite and then above during the day and the sap will run like crazy! It takes forever to boil it down and I don't know the exact ratio but you only get a wee bit of syrup from a whole bucket of sap. We've already got a litre bottle full here though and more to come!

 
Here's a website you can take a peek at about the festival that is going on this weekend.
 
If you click on activities there are pics of the horse drawn sleigh rides you can go on through the sugar bush and pics of the pipelines they use now-a-days to collect sap.
 
Has anyone here ever had maple syrup taffy?? I remember when I was about 8 or so my grandmother used to boil down syrup in her sugar house and us kids always use to line up with our pieces of kindling wood in hand waiting for her to pour some of that yummy syrup on top of the snow where it would turn into taffy and we would roll it up onto our sticks of wood and eat it for hours.
 
It's really nice that they have festivals like that around here so my kids can take part in the same thing I did when I was young.  And the kids love it! They think it's so cool that you can actually make this stuff yourself without buying it in a store, lol!

Wednesday, March 10, 2004

Wish I Could Sleep In, lol!

 How is everyone this morning??

After 5 mornings of getting up at 4:30 in the morning all I wanted to do was sleep in today!
Oh well, I've got two cups of coffee in me now and after the next one, I promise myself I will get something done, lol!
 
I have got two loads of wash done, so the morning hasn't been for naught!! I need to make some banana bread today sometime and then I'm out to donate blood this afternoon before I pick Cody up at the library at 4:30.
 
I'm back to work tomorrow and Friday again, but then I get a week's holidays to spend with the kids while they are on March Break. When do your kids have March break? Do you have anything planned at all?

Tuesday, March 09, 2004

Sniper Sentenced to Death

 

I heard about this on the way home from work. I can't believe he said he had nothing to do with all those killings!! I'm glad the verdict came back the way it did!!

I also heard that they will be sentencing the teenager that helped him tomorrow. I'm not sure how I wish that one would turn out! He did kill all those people but was he coerced?? He's just a boy and yet at that age he knew the different between right and wrong and should be held accountable for his actions.

How do you feel about it??

MANASSAS, Va. (AP) - Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad was sentenced to death Tuesday, despite his claim that he ``had nothing to do'' with the October 2002 killing spree that left 10 people dead in the nation's capital region.
Muhammad denied any involvement in the sniper rampage moments before Circuit Court Judge LeRoy F. Millette Jr. handed down the death sentence. Muhammad, who briefly served as his own lawyer during last year's trial, made a similar claim of innocence in his opening statement to the jury.
``Just like I said at the beginning, I had nothing to do with this, and I'll say again, I had nothing to do with this,'' Muhammad said Tuesday.
He told the judge he plans to appeal, and urged Millette, ``Don't make a fool of the Constitution of the United States of America.''
But Millette said the jury's recommendation of death at last year's trial was proper and that the evidence of guilt was ``overwhelming.''
``These offenses are so vile that they were almost beyond comprehension,'' the judge said.
Muhammad was clean-shaven during the trial but wore a slightly graying, unkempt beard at sentencing. He was dressed in an orange jail jumpsuit.
About 50 family members of sniper victims were in the courtroom. One silently shook his fist and a woman nodded her head as Millette announced the sentence. Muhammad showed no emotion.
After the hearing, the sister of Hong Im Ballenger, allegedly killed by Muhammad and his accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, in Baton Rouge, La., in the weeks before the D.C. attacks, said Muhammad deserved to die.
``He killed so many innocent people,'' said a tearful Kwang Im Szuszka. ``My nephew is 12 years old and he needs his mommy. ... It breaks my heart.''
Vijay Walekar, brother of Premkumar Walekar, who died on the first day of the sniper spree, said he did not care that Muhammad denied responsibility.
``I don't take his words for the truth. I know he did it,'' Walekar said.
Defense lawyer Peter Greenspun pleaded for Millette to show mercy and said Muhammad is not inherently evil.
``I've represented a lot of bad guys,'' Greenspun said. ``I've represented guys that you look them in the eye and see evil. I've spent a lot of time with John Allen Muhammad and that's not him.''
Prosecutor Paul Ebert disagreed. ``I see nothing but pure evil,'' he said after the hearing.
Millette ordered that Muhammad be executed on Oct. 14, but that date likely will be postponed to allow appeals.
Muhammad, 43, was convicted of capital murder on Nov. 17 and a jury recommended he be sentenced to death for the Oct. 9, 2002, murder of Dean Harold Meyers at a gas station near Manassas.
Malvo is to be sentenced Wednesday. Circuit Judge Jane Marum Roush has no leeway to alter Malvo's life sentence. In Virginia, judges can accept a jury's sentence recommendation or reduce it, but cannot increase it.
During Muhammad's trial, prosecutors described him as ``captain of a killing team'' and portrayed him as a Malvo's father figure, a stern and controlling man who trained the teenager to do his bidding.
Muhammad's lawyers said the case will automatically be appealed to the Supreme Court of Virginia.
They have argued that under Virginia law only the triggerman in a shooting death can be eligible for the death penalty. The six-week trial never conclusively determined who was the triggerman in the killings, and much of the evidence suggests Malvo was the shooter.
The defense team also argued that a second capital conviction based on a new anti-terrorism law is both unconstitutional and improperly applied to Muhammad. The Virginia legislature passed the law after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, envisioning al-Qaida-style terrorism.
Prosecutors said the circumstances of the October 2002 sniper spree fit that definition of terrorism like a glove. Muhammad and Malvo demanded a $10 million payment from the government to stop the shootings and left notes at shooting scenes promising ``more body bags'' if their demands weren't met.
The capital-area killings began on Oct. 2, 2002, when the pair shot a 55-year-old man to death outside a Wheaton, Md., supermarket. The following day, five people were killed in Maryland and Washington - four within a span of about two hours. On Oct. 4, the two expanded their shooting spree to Virginia, seriously wounding a woman.
From then until the two were captured Oct. 24, millions of residents lived in fear. Schools as far south as Richmond closed down, while others canceled all outdoor activities.
Muhammad and Malvo were captured at a highway rest stop near Myersville, Md., in a car that had been altered to allow someone to fire a high-powered rifle from inside the trunk.
-- AP Writer Justin Bergman contributed to this story
03/09/04 15:40 EST

Friday, March 05, 2004

Anybody Notice?

 Does everyone else notice how the media is always trying to bring women down? 

 
This is International Women's History Month and I've been thinking of going to a demonstration on International Woman's Day on the 8th and maybe that's why I am noticing this right now because I've been focusing on these things.
 
This morning when I signed on the AOL, there on the front of my homepage is an old pic of Hillary Swank and Cate Blanchett both Oscar winners this year saying 'They weren't always gorgeous!'
 
I mean is this really news???!!! Grrr.........
 
You wouldn't see them doing that to the male Oscar winners!

Thursday, March 04, 2004

School Start Times

 I attended a meeting at our local high school last nite to discuss a new start time for our high schools and elementary schools. My 14 y/o will now be starting school at 8:15 in the morning, not sure when the bus will be here to pick him up that early!! Only problem is my youngest ones will not be starting school till an hour later at 9:15.

 
Having teenagers I had a built in babysitter. All my children caught the same bus and therefore when hubby and I both were working and had to leave before the bus came, there was no worry. This fall my youngest will be starting kindergarten and therefore I thought we would be all done with babysitters, as she would now go on the bus right along with the boys. Well, so much for that idea!!! Now it seems I will have to have a sitter for both of the younger ones because the two oldest will both be in high school. That is if there is enough room on the bus for them at the sitters house!
 
If you ask me, the teenagers now getting out of school at 2:30 gives them an even long period of time to get into mischief while waiting for parents to get home from work. They will be starting much to early for kids who need a LOT of sleep and will now be getting up an hour earlier in the a.m. and having to try a wrap their brain around say, chemistry that early in the morning could be quite the challenge!
 
The school board will be saving only 5 cents on the dollar by making this move and I for one would gladly help to incur those costs, as all the rest of the parents seemed to agree last nite, as it would probably be much less than the daycare costs that I will incur.

Now they will be sending two buses by our door. One early one for Cody and soon Colin and then one an hour later for the younger two. That's my dilemma There is no one around here that could watch the younger two for that hour (and all the highschoolers are already gone on their buses) so that means because of that one hour I will have to take the two younger kids to the sitters at 6 in the morning where they will have to wait 2 1/2 hours for the bus to come. That is, if that bus happens to have room for all of the kids who will be at the sitters now waiting for a bus to come!!
 
Just wanted to know how many of you already have early start times? For how long now? And how did your kids deal with the early hours??

Anything I Can Do

 Has anyone ever seen this show? Would you love to be able to build things yourself? Think it's too hard?? Not if you watch Mag Ruffman do it!

 
This show 'Anything I Can Do', is funny and Mag Ruffman makes you laugh as you create handy things for around the house. I love it! Check out her website above for more details and projects you can build.
 
Just a cute story to tell you about my bil and Mag Ruffman~ When I was up at my sisters house last weekend, he told me a story about how they happened to pop into their local Rona store (a building supply store) and Mag was there. My bil has this uncanny ability to remember and be able to recite everything he sees on t.v., lol, and he remember a commercial this lady had done, over 10 years ago, for Flaky's, you know, those yummy Vachon cakes? Well he recited the whole commercial to her and she was shocked to say the least, lol!! He said by the time they were done talking to her, she must have thought he was a stalker or something,he knew so much about her, LOL!! She ended up giving them an autographed photo and told them she still had nightmares about eating so many Flaky's and trying to get all the fat of the roof of her mouth!!

Wednesday, March 03, 2004

Kingdom Hospital

 Does anyone else here love to read Stephen King as much as I do?

 
I love his books, his movies, almost anything he does!
 
Tonite on ABC at 9, his new t.v. series premieres and even I have to say it looks pretty strange You know I'll be watching though!!!!
 
Here's a link if anyone wants to check it out:
 
I CAN'T WAIT!!!

Next day

Did anyone watch??
 
Well, I have to say I was dissappointed
 
While I do understand the premise is based on Stephen King's own near fatal hit and run, which landed him in the hospital for I don't know how long, that's about all I understood!!
 
It was very hard to follow and a little slow I thought!!

I Need my Coffee!

 Yikes!!!! We ran out of coffee this morning!! I had to drink instant and let me tell you when you drink it black, it just can't hold a candle to the good old drip stuff!!

 
I've only had one cup and boy do I need more!
 
How much coffee do you drink in a day?
Do you just feel like something is missing if you don't get it?

I always have a cup of coffee on my way to work. I take my thermos and drink that which has 3 more cups in it and we seldom make coffee in the evenings, unless we have company or one of us brought home donuts! Gotta have my coffee when I have donuts, heehee!

More Sunshine

 Good Morning Everyone!!

 
Today is another sunshiny day here and I guess that's a hint to me that this would be a fine day to get outside and clean out my van, as it's got a winter's build up of toys and such and could definitely use a little attention!
 
Other than that, there is not much on the agenda today. Hannah and I had a fine day yesterday, we ended up meeting up with Mike's sister and having lunch with her. Got all registered at the school and didn't get a whole lot of shopping done because poor Hannah was already falling asleep in the seat on the way to the school so we headed back home where she had a nap. She doens't usually have them much anymore but she has quite a cold right now and it's making her very tired.

Tuesday, March 02, 2004

School Registration

Good Morning!!!!
 
Hannah and I are on our way to town today to register her for school It doesn't seem possible that she will be going already!! My last baby!!
 
We need to pick up a few groceries too, which always turns into more than a few, lol!!
 

Have a great day everyone!!

Monday, March 01, 2004

Waiting on Baby

How is everyone on this sunshiny morning, the first day of March??At least the sun is shining here in southern Ontario anyway,
and I hope it's shining where you are too!
 
I'm not usually around on Monday mornings as I'm usually
working every Monday, but holidays are coming up so our
schedules have been rearranged. At least I was here to remind
the boys to put the recycling out. It seems the males in my household have quite a hard time remember to do that
 
I was in bed by 9 last nite which is very unusual for me and I

slept right through. I was indeed tired from my weekend trip but I had so much fun. My sister's baby is due in the next couple of weeks so it could happen any time now!! I can't wait! I just wish she didn't live so far away. 3 hours is a long drive! Hannah wanted to go with me this weekend but I told her I would take her up with me after the baby is born and she is looking forward to that. What is it about little girls and babies?? She is naturally drawn to them.