Monday, April 06, 2009

Made You Look

I can go one day without posting, no guilt. Two days, a little anxiety. But three days? No way. There are at least a dozen people out there waiting for me to expel my brilliance into the blogiverse. I can't let them down.

Hi. Thanks for stopping by.

Here's an update:

It's spring break - this means Crichton is home to help Canon play in traffic.

I think (please, let it be so) I have gotten over all my various viral, bacterial, and extra-terrestrial illnesses. Mostly.

Sagan is broken. No longer sleeping through the night; no longer sleeping in her crib. The great thing about her being kid #3 - this is no surprise and things will be good again eventually.

The house across the street is for sale. Come buy it. Think how cool it would be if we were neighbors!

I have no will power. It's only 1:30 and I've had 2 cans of wild cherry diet Pepsi (sweet sweet glory) and a bag of Cheetos. My poor body.

One old friend had a baby. One old friend got engaged. One old friend AND one sister-in-law announced that their procreative attempts have worked. Congratulations to all.

The engineers who developed and approved the power cord for my Dell laptop are monkey loving Neanderthals who should think a little more about FUNCTION and a little less about how to make stupid housewives buy their product (I like the red one, sweetie). Freaking better believe it's still under warranty. Hey, anyone wanna buy a really cute red laptop?

My daughter has pooped.

6 Brilliant Bits of Inspiration:

Amy Btw M said...

The Pepsi sounds good. I need a house, but it's just not gonna happen right now. Thanks for the offer though. lol

Carrie said...

I have to post, just because the word verification word cracks me up

"shilicat"

LOL

Lori Ann said...

When you have had about 4 cokes by 9 am, you will know what it means to have no will power:) I would love to move across the street! Then we would be in the same ward and you could play 'rate the testimony' with me:)

Laurel Nelson said...

So where is this magical house across the street? Utah I presume...too bad the wages are depressed there and you can't find a decent job. And too bad so many LDS folks have gone off the deep end and are a bunch of freakazoids - it's a good reason against my family moving back - why don't you come to Alaska?? We're awesome up here! (Huge Utah-like wards too.)

Mrs. B. Roth said...

Utah. Depending on the field, some people are doing fine - video game industry seems to be unaffected thus far.

Haven't noticed too many freakazoids - we live by the Air Force base, so the freakazoids are quite a bit more diverse than, say, down in Utah County (love you Orem, miss you!).

Do they have DST in Alaska? What about that whole extra long days in summer and super short days in winter, is that true? And always cold? And Sarah Palin - is she as funny as Liz Lemon in real life?

Except for my touchy neighbors whose fence you better not be messing with, oh, and the house with a dozen *ahem* Latino fellows and their cars on the lawn, it's a rocking cul-de-sac with about 20 really nice kids running around, half and half LDS, really easy to live with thus far. I wouldn't try to sell it to you if it sucked.

Rhonda said...

Laughing over the cul-de-sac with cars on the lawn... we live in CT where everything "white trash" is hidden behind trees!

But don't tell anyone here in Fairfield County that... they want to believe that there are NO cars on lawns, or neighborhoods sporting lots of kids running around. Oh no...not here!

However, after living in a few different states with lots and lots of LDS... I don't think we will be going back. We do love the East coast. Lots' and lots' of Jews and Catholics.... and I LOVE them. They admire my funeral potatoes and actually ask for the recipe.

Can't get much better than that!

Fun blog you have.