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20090425

The Great Boyfriend Debate

I have been told more than once to look out for my girls because they are cute and boys are going to be a issue when they are older. Well that time has come, already.

I can't lock her up, I can't dress her like a Amish girl, (though she would still look cute) and I can't let Jason threaten every boy that is a friend, that he is going to body slam him, like he did to her first boyfriend. Yes, that is true. It was no wonder that poor six grader boy Ryan #1, dumped her at Christmas time. I thought it was kind of sweet but he called Sabrina every day and rode his bike to her cheerleading practices to watch her. But she is only in sixth grade! I didn't have a boyfriend that serious about me in sixth grade! What is going to happen when she is older? Now I am kind of getting worried.

As for Ryan, he was history during Christmas break, and on the first day back, she got a new one. I had to check out this kid, did he look like a skater dude like Ryan? Nope, in fact, he was a cute little shorter than her kid, that looked like Jonathon Lipnicki. I thought, okay, no threat there. And after a week, she said he was boring. On the same day, Ian, her friend asked her out, she said yes, and she broke up with him in a hour, to go out with Woody. I kind of feel bad for Ian, he has liked her all along, not a bad kid, but Woody?

Yes, I met him, when Sabrina started making arrangements to meet him on the sledding hill. He called just about every day, and I had to get after him. He is popular, cute with black long hair, but the kind of boy I do not approve of. He told Sabrina he wanted our parents to meet and go out to dinner together sometime. He wanted to come over and visit, since his mom let's him ride his skateboard downtown. He told Sabrina he would not sit with her at lunch unless a certain girl was removed, and so Sabrina told her friend to move. I thought that was awfully shallow. I thought great, he is already telling her what to do and she is complying.

Woody was history last week, when Sabrina fell for a 8th grader, Ryan #2 (it's sounds bad) But I am relieved because is a really nice kid. He was the star of the play, and he looks like Erick. I met his mom, and he said she is the first girlfriend he ever had. She has no classes with him, and can't eat lunch with him, so basically, now the play is over, they see each other in passing in the hallway. (That works for me!)

It may seem weird that I might know just a little too much about her love life, because I rather know than not know. Growing up, my mom NEVER talked to me about boyfriends. She knew I had them, but never questioned it. I really could have used some advice. So, I am doing what I can to make sure she has support and so she is open with me. I want her to have high expectations, be treated like a princess, and never give in to a boy's demands. At this stage, having a boyfriend is more for reputation status. It's all about bragging rights. Thank goodness! But I know, that it will eventually change, and she will really fall in love, which is kind of scary. Right now, my message to her is...telling her that you can be friends with boys without being a couple. But does she get that? Hmmm, we shall see how long Ryan #2 lasts.

20090421

Things I Appreciate...

Things I Appreciate That Properly Go Unappreciated...

  • Street Lights, sometimes I hate them, and sometimes I don't.
  • Sidewalks
  • Extra toilet paper in the restrooms
  • Good windshield wipers
  • Manners, such as opening the door or holding it for me
  • The welcome I get when I walk into Food Lion
  • Short to the point prayers
  • A reminder call on the day before a Doctor's Appt.
  • Spam and Pop Up Filters
  • People saying Happy Birthday, on my birthday
  • A waiter or waitress that actually care about their job
  • People who stay to help clean up
  • Coaches that let all kids play
  • People who pick up trash along the roads
  • My brother for giving me Direct TV
  • Scripture Tabs
  • Mile Markers, occasionally I have used them
  • Gas pump shelters that cover your walk to the cashier
  • Clean portal potties
  • Railing where there are steps
  • Missionaries, don't know what you got, until it's gone
  • Friends who call to say hi
  • When a baby smiles at me
  • Free or Cheap ATM's
  • Free Air pumps at gas stations
  • Facebook, it has brought me closer to some old friends and some current ones
  • Kids that do things without having to be asked or told
  • Church programs
  • Coupons
  • People who do their church calling the best they can and don't complain
There are properly a billion things that I could list, but those are just some of the ones I can think of right now. I am sure some people can come up with even better things that I did not list or at least agree with me on some. What would be your list?

20090413

Let's Play Ball!

It that time of season again. I enjoy it. I never played girl's softball when I was young but I think I might have liked it. This year, Jason is help coaching Vivienne's team. This is her first time, and she seems to be a natural, so we thought. She was happy at first when Jason was going to be helping with the team. She likes to cling on him, and now, I think she is getting jealous of his attention to others.

Today is a cold day of practice, feels like it might snow. In the past it has, and in the past we had a hard nosed coaches that would make them practice no matter the weather, as long as there was no lightening. That is one of the reasons why Jason got involved. The unwritten rule of missing a practice was not a option, if someone did so, they would lose their position to someone else. Since Jason has helped out, he made it more equal. It's usually the parent's fault that someone misses.

I enjoy watching the games, not just because my kid is playing but for the occasional excitement happens. Like the last season, when our coach threatened the umpire, got thrown out, and the cops were called. Or when we got a drunken parent, who started a argument with the opposing team, and the cops were called because he waited in the parking lot to fight. Ahh, good times! The kids aren't so innocent too, there are some real charmers. Kids from the teams have these not so sweet little chants they yell out, to distract the opposing team that is batting. Like I said, good times! But really, since Jason has helped out, it has gotten better and this year, we are in a different league and hopefully we won't have all that ruckus! My kids of course are darlings. And because of that, Sabrina had a coach that told her that if she did not participate in the chants, that she must not want to play bad enough. That year, that coach was fighting with league officials and there was so much chaos, she finally got fired when we were in the playoffs. Nevertheless, softball is good for the girls, and we shall see how it turns out this year.

20090411

Something New...

I love new things don't you? So as unpredictable as I want to be, and maybe I am, I changed my background again! I like this one so much, that maybe I will keep it for a bit longer than I have been keeping them normally. I hope you like it.

20090404

Worn OUT!

I am worn out. But not burnt out. Here is a update of what is currently going on...

-I am happily teaching Seminary every weekly morning, preparing for at least a hour every day, & trying to read the scriptures so I know what I am talking about.
-I am hopefully going to have a successful Easter Brunch on Saturday, in spite of almost nobody confirming they are going to come.
-I have to prepare for another school dance, the last one of the year, call for chaperones and for ticket sellers. But I know no one wants sell tickets, and I am going to end up at the school doing it all week with this really annoying lady.
-Soon I am going to find out if I am going to be a part of the leadership in the dreadful P.A.T. ( which I know I said I was done with them, but if I am in charge, it can't be that bad, can it?)
-The girl's started softball practice, and Jason is going to asst. coach, so when the games start next week, we are going to be gone a lot.
-My parent's were going to throw out good dressers that had slight fire damage, so in order to put them in my house, I have to spend all of my extra time this week cleaning them up. (my dad is REAL impatient)
-I am tired right now because I stayed up all night trying to help birth kittens. She has one on it's death bed, and will it be wrong to end it's suffering? Sabrina whaling all day, does not help a thing either.
-Spring break is this week and we aren't going to do anything special. :( feels like a waste.
-Clark still is in a cast, and he is sick of it. His crutches are making him sore on his chest, he has no fat there, poor guy.
-Viv was invited to a birthday party at Build A Bear workshop during the Easter Brunch, should I let her go? I thought about saying no way, but the lady said, it's for her foster kid who is Autistic, and values Viv as one of her only friends. How can I say no to that? Now not even my own kid is coming to the Brunch.
-Our van started running real crappy, and the engine light came on. Jason bought a bunch of stuff to fix it, then claimed it was fixed, but it wasn't and bought more crap, and same thing happened. Now, he wants to buy even more crap, but we can't afford it. What to do? He did get a degree in this...
-I have a talk to write for Sunday. And Sabrina has one too. I keep telling her, she is writing her own but will I give in? I guess the longer hers is the better for me right?
Well that's all I can think of right now, I like to post these up dates for my friends who like to get the load down. I am going to bed.