Archive for July, 2009
Baby Steps to Money Management
Posted by: | CommentsYou know I have a big family. Nieces and nephews out the wazoo. I think that having a Prepaid Visa MasterCard for a teenager is an awesome idea. I mean cash is really so 1990′s. You can pay everywhere with a debit card, even on the web. I’m already planning for the girls. I think when they get allowances (which will be when they start doing chores, which could possibly be never) I’ll put part of it on one of those cards. You can set them up to put a certain amount out of each of your paychecks right on there. Those cards might even be good for me…If I load a certain amount on when I’m going shopping, and leave all the CREDIT cards at home, I won’t spend more than I’ve planned. Whaddya think?
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No Lookin’ Back
Posted by: | CommentsIn the past few months, I’ve re-connected with some people from high school on Facebook. It’s been awesome. I’ve come to a couple of realizations, though. First off, everything is a little fuzzy in my memory from the time I was fifteen up until about the time I was nineteen. I mean, I know the big stuff that happened. Who I dated, learning to drive, etc. But I forget a lot of the details. The day-in, day-out stuff. Actual pieces of conversation? Forget it. My memories from that time are more like still photos instead of video.
Some of my friends have amazing memories and remember lots of details. Not me. Not at all. And it’s not like I have bad stuff to block out from that time in my life. Unlike a lot of people, I didn’t mind high school all that much. I sort of gave up on it in my Senior year, but I didn’t really hate it. There were a few parts that I REALLY enjoyed. Especially the theater/musical/stage crew stuff. And those are the people I’ve been reconnecting with.
Here’s the other thing I realized. I have no regrets. I’ve always lived this way. I’ve looked for the silver lining in things. If there’s something I want to do, I either do it or plan on doing it. Here’s how I came to this conclusion:
I was meeting with an old friend and his family and an old teacher. (not that they’re OLD, but I’ve known them for a long time…you know what I mean!). I hope they don’t mind me talking about them
Anyway, my friend said that if he could, he’d love to go back to being a chef. And my teacher said that if he were to choose another career, he’d either be a chef or a set designer. Now, we didn’t discuss this in depth, and I can’t speak for whether or not they are planning on doing these things later in their lives. But there was nothing that I wish I would have done. I always wanted to try to sell real estate. In high school, when other girls were reading ‘Seventeen,’ I was grabbing the Harmon Homes magazine at the grocery store and looking at all the homes for sale. So, I finally did it. It took me some time, and I had to wait until the right moment in life, but I tried it. I’m glad I did it. I’m also glad I don’t sell real estate anymore. I’m super glad I got in and learned the business. And I’m super glad I got out of it. I learned a lot of things that I apply to other areas in my life right now.
This does not mean that there aren’t things that I want to do. If you’ve been a reader for a while, you know that I’d like to make a living online. So, I’m working on that. Sometimes I work on that a lot, and sometimes just a little. But I’m trying it.
So, what’s the point?
The point is, I don’t think that anybody should be eighty years old and think “I wish I woulda…” Try stuff. Take chances. Do the right thing, treat people well. Treat yourself well.
I have one thing that I’m really good at. I’m good at convincing people to do things. To take a risk. To have no regrets. My friend Bill whined about wanting to become a comedian. I pestered and annoyed him so much that he finally just did it. Tony always wanted to own a restaurant. Over the past few years, I basically told him to get off his ass and do it because I was sick of hearing about it.
I now envision all of you getting yourself jazzed about just going out and doing SOMETHING. Right!?!?! Right?!?!?!?
Well, you can’t say I didn’t try.
Patiently Waiting for Baby Announcement Time
Posted by: | CommentsI’m so glad I don’t have to go through pregnancy anymore. Really. I’m not the kind of woman who looks back and thinks “Wow, I miss being pregnant.” I know two women who are nearing the end of their pregnancies. One, Chloe’s preschool teacher, is due today. I saw her on Sunday, and she was about done. She’s the sweetest girl woman. She’s an awesome teacher, too. The other is one of our servers. She’s working right up to the very end. Kudos to her for hangin’ in there. She’s due in a couple of weeks, and she’s been a trooper.
Still, so glad it’s not me. They’re both really ready to be done. I didn’t even make it to my due date with EITHER of my kids, and I was ready to be done. I usually buy a little outfit once the baby is born, but (If I can get some good pictures from somebody), I think I’m going to get them some baby announcements. I don’t think I sent baby announcements for either of my kids. Becca came so early, I was just a big stress ball for a while. And once Chloe came, I was dealing with TWO kids in diapers…announcements weren’t at the top of my list.
A few months ago I got a baby announcement from my cousin. It was adorable! She did one big close up of her son’s face in the middle of a postcard, surrounded by four smaller very animated closeups. Very cute. Check out some of the options for just placing a picture in the announcement:
So, I’m gonna put on my creative hat and try to get some baby announcements for my new-mom friends. If they’re anything like me, getting announcements together will be far down on their list.
Eat Up!
Posted by: | CommentsWell, yesterday we held the Sloppy Joe Showdown at Downey’s House. It was fantastic! It turned out to be a super family friendly event, and we’re going to make it an annual thing. You can see all of the pictures on our blog, but here are the family photos and stories.
First off, there was a kids jello eating contest. Becca and Chloe were ready for the action. Chloe was talking some trash! She eyed Julia (her cousin) up as her biggest competition. She told her that she’d be eating her jello “all in one bite.” Turns out that her other cousin, Rachael, won. Chloe just very methodically scooped small amounts of jello into her mouth with her hand. And kept on eating, even after the contest was finished.

Now, I didn’t have too much to do with setting this thing up. Our bartender, Tim really did it all. So, I didn’t realize until Saturday that my brother planned on competing. I was a little nervous for him. Scratch that. I was nervous for his wife. I’m sure you can understand. Anyway, my brother, without any preparation or practice, dove right in there and ate ten sloppy joes in eight minutes. Third place. The winner ate fifteen. I was shocked, impressed, and a little worried. Here’s his winning grin:

So, mark your calendars for next July…if you have the stomach for it!
Magical Earbuds
Posted by: | CommentsMy kids like Kidz Bop. I do not. I think that there are many parents who could also write those two sentences.
:::sigh:::
So, I decided that I would buy each of the kids an MP3 player. I found some on clearance at Target (they even have Spongebob on them!). Fifteen bucks a piece. I brought them home and loaded Kidz Bop on each of them. They’ve been bopping around the house doing this:
If you couldn’t figure it out, that’s the Kidz Bop version of Pink’s “So What.” So, the MP3 player doesn’t exactly keep the house quiet, but I get to hear Becca and Chloe’s voices instead of the kids from Kidz Bop.
HOWEVER…….
When we were getting in the car yesterday (and they had their MP3 players with them) I realized that they could plug those little ear buds right into the DVD players. They got very excited, and decided to watch some Scooby Doo. And then the magic happened.
I didn’t hear any fighting, I didn’t hear any Scooby Doo. I got to pick a radio station FOR MYSELF and I actually GOT TO HEAR IT. It was the most quiet car ride I’ve had with the kids. Ever. I felt like I was twenty five again.
I think I’m ready for a road trip


