Friday, September 24, 2010

It's Friday!!!

I love the weekend, and all the possibilities it brings. Will I be lazy or motivated? Will I cook or eat out? Will it be quiet or filled with loud friends (as mine tend to be)? Whatever it brings, it's all mine.

Andrew's Boy Scout troop is setting up for their big fundraiser. They sell pumpkins in October at the cutest pumpkin patch, and Christmas trees after Thanksgiving. There is a lot in Old Elk Grove that used to be a gas station, but the owner closed it down and razed the building 25+ years ago. It can't be sold because the tank is still in the ground and he doesn't want to pay to remove the tank or clean up the soil. So, he let's the troop use it for free. The large metal fence, with lights, goes up this weekend, and stays up until the week before Christmas. Andrew and Joe help set the fence up, plus we'll have to do one five hour sales shift. We sign up for the Christmas tree lot in early November. Both are a lot of fun.

After the lot set-up, Joe is taking Andrew and Rhett to the Governor's Cup at Sacramento Speedway. Car races all day and well into the night. I'm making them a large picnic to take and wishing them a good time. Personally, I don't see the appeal, but it is a guy thing I suppose. At night they have nitro cars with the large flames shooting behind. It's supposed to be quite a sight.

While the boys are at play, Jessica and I will be heading up to the Roseville Galleria. It's a bit of a drive, and we only do it a few times a year, but as the opportunity presents itself...how can we deny our inner desire for retail therapy? There is an H&M, which Jess really likes, William Sonoma for me, plus the fun-to-look-at-but-not-venture-into-stores such as Tiffany and Gucci.

I've been reading some good books, and some not so good books. I like to fetter the bitterness of a think-about book with the ease of a no-brainer.

Otherwise....we're looking forward to the premiere of Harry Potter in November, although find ourselves in a conundrum because we have a previous commitment that evening. I can't take the kids out of school to see the movie (can I?), so we're left with a 3 hour window. Not sure how it's going to fit, but somehow we are going to see the movie AND attend our engagement.

I saw this pillow at Target and really wanted to buy it for future grandkids, but I resisted. Isn't it cute???



Saturday, September 11, 2010

Feeling kinda lazy....



Wow, can't believe it's been over a month since I've blogged. A lot has happened this month. I started back at work (my old job, the one I had before I was laid off from my most recent one), the kids started school, and Marie and I launched the food blog. Although, really, I've had time to blog. I've just been enjoying my free time. The last year and a half was very busy (read:stressful) for me, so having the time to just read a little, do housework, browse at Target, has all been enjoyable.

Work is good. I had forgotten how much I liked the little kids. They are so sweet and cute. I am really looking forward to this year.

Jessica is a senior this year, and busier than ever. ASB President, Co-Editor of the school newspaper, member of the Academic Decathlon Team and the National Honor Society. I don't know how she keeps it all straight, but she does and she loves it. I think this is going to be a really good year for her. She gets more mail than we do, all of it college related. I think it's going to go by too fast!

Andrew is a sophomore this year and as laid back as ever. Not one to put himself out in the public eye like his sister, he still gets plenty of school attention. A very handsome boy, that's for sure. He skipped playing soccer for the school this fall in order to focus on his classes. This term he's hit with the hardest: AP Chemistry, Honor's Algebra 2, Honor's English 10, and U.S. History. He plans on wrestling, which starts conditioning in 7 weeks, but by then he'll have laid the foundation for his hard classes (his words, not mine). As soon as this term ends he'll be planning his Eagle Project, hopefully for springtime.

Joe and I have been doing a lot more stuff without the kids, which is good because we don't want to be those empty nester's who sit and watch tv night after night.
I'm looking forward to Christmas here with my mom and Marie. It should be fun. I've already told the family we will be eating at Chevy's and Mimi's (mom's favorite places), and we might even hit the "big" mall.

Got to run. Finishing a Black Forest Cake for friends that are coming over later for dessert. This picture of Jessica is the one we got an 11x13 of, with the canvas texture. It's beautiful!