I told my kids last night I thought they were getting so big and Cara said “I am still little, Mama” and I said “yes, you are the youngest”, then she said “it doesn’t matter how big I get, I will always be your baby” and she gave me a bigggg hug. So sweet.
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Kids Getting Bigger
November 3, 2009Wal Mart
October 6, 2009
Wal-Mart is always an adventure…Cara, Emma and I went to Wal Mart. I gave them things to do and help with and they were pretty good.
We had two little issues. The first was with barbie’s feet. I told Em and Cara they could each get one Barbie because our outing today got cancelled due to Ellie having a fever. Emma gets very upset because Beach Barbie’s feet are flat and bigger than other Barbies feet. So, being the fashion diva she is, Emma tried to fit the regular Barbie shoes and boots on Beah Barbie. It doesn’t work. So, we have to stand in wal-mart and try to see down in the boxes to see what kind of feet each Barbie has….this took a while but we found two Barbie’s with the right kind of feet.
Then, as we were leaving, Cara announced at the checkout counter “I want a beer”…..never a dull moment.
The Neighbor’s Cat
October 5, 2009
My kids are on fall break. They decided they wanted to bring the neighbor’s cat inside but they knew I am allergic so they decided to take Ms. Kitty upstairs to give her a bath so it wouldn’t irritate my allergy…Emma said “it is okay Mama, we are going to give her a bath..Ellie and Cara have her in the tub upstairs”. Luckily, I caught them before someone got their eyes scratched out!
September 28, 2009
It went well. She did see a few little kisses and a fight but everything else was okay. I said “did someone kiss you”? and she said “GROSS, no”…lol
Emma Made the Honor Roll
September 21, 2009Congratulations are in order….Emma made the honor roll in her 3rd grade class. Yay!! She made all A’s except for one B…
Keep up the good work Emmaline Bajemijine….haha, okay really it is Emma Colleen!
80’s Day
September 15, 2009 Today was 80’s day at the elementary school. Emma wore her old 70’s outfit (it’s all the same to them) and I assembled an outfit for Cara. Cara wasn’t pleased at first. I said “I was in school in the 80’s” and her eyes got really big and she said “you were ALIVE in the 80’s”…….
Middle Schoolers
September 14, 2009
At the elementary school we wait in the car LINE….so everything is orderly and all the kids straight to their parents car..
At the middle school, we park and sit there. Soon, the kids start walking very sluggishly out the door. They are in groups and seem to enjoy much hugging on the way to their poor parents, who have most likely already been in one car line for an hour or more…hmmmm…okay, sorry, back to topic.
The strange thing about this is the fact that even though there is about 500 cars in the parking lot, they do not see them. I don’t mean they try to be cool and ignore them, I mean, they actually do not know the cars are there. If it is not their car, they do not see it and do not make any attempt to avoid it. Several times I have looked to make sure no one was behind me only to be shocked as a kid walks right in my path as I back out. It scares me to death, the tween never even notices there was danger.
Today, I was texting my friends about this very phenomenon and telling Ellie about it, when I say ‘look, this little 8th grader with the cell phone is oblivious to traffic”, then, she walks right out in front of me….she NEVER looks….she is completely unaware I almost ran over her…this even shocked Ellie…
I texted my friend Kathy about it and she said “middle schoolers just expect everyone else to see them”….perfect quote…so correct.
I promise I will try very hard everyday to avoid the dazed kiddos….;)
We went to eat at the Cracker Barrel the other night. We never go out to eat because it is so expensive so Cara is not very familiar with Cracker Barrel. We sat down and she kept inching toward me, cuddling my arm. She has been sick so I thought she was just cold or something. Finally, she said “I am scared” and she pointed to the wall beside her chair. Her eyes were big as saucers. She said “why is this place so scary”? I said, “the Cracker Barrel is fun, not scary”…she pointed to the wall and said “I am scared of that”… When I studied the wall, I realized what it must have looked like to a 6 year old. There was a big, old picture of a man, as in most OLD pics, he was not smiling, there was a cutting board on the wall with a place for the knife, there was an old sign with some kind of blade on it, and there was a sledge hammer. All of these were hung right beside our table. I am thinking she thought we were having dinner at a slaughterhouse. 