Skip to main content

Rant

Right now, I should be packing.  But instead, I'm too lazy, so I'm sitting on my bed trying to use my mind power to will my clothes into the suitcase I haven't even opened yet.  Actually, if my clothes started moving out of the closet on their own, I'd probably run from my house screaming.  Tomorrow I'm heading to the WC (west coast, not water closet) for the wedding of the lovely past roommate of mine Brittany, yay!  Hopefully my suitcase gets packed by then.

So I think the pinewood derby is dumb*.  (Gasp from all the den mothers.)  I mean, really, the motto of boy scouts is to be prepared.  How is making a wooden car help you be prepared?  If you get stranded on a deserted island with a boy scout and he says, "Don't worry, I know how to make a pinewood derby car", would that put you at ease?  I think not.  Actually, I'm just being cranky because tonight is the pinewood derby and Danny is a cub scout leader so he is there fulfilling is duties.  What a dutiful man he is.  And since this is my last night home, I kind of wanted to spend it with my honey being that we will be apart for a few days.  I told Danny I would visit him at the derby of all derbies after I'm done packing.  But I haven't even had the strength to go into the kitchen and warm up cold pizza for dinner, so walking down to the church is equivalent to hiking Mount Everest right now.  Sad day.  Instead I'm watching this video of Jimmy Fallon, Carly Rae Jepsen and The Roots singing "Call Me Maybe".  Don't ask me why, because it annoyingly gets stuck in your head for days, but the video is strangely endearing.

In other news, last week we had a family reunion with my mom's side of the family and the whole point of this post was to share the cute picture of my ever growing family.  Everyone was there except my sister's husband, Jared.  (Jared you missed out!)  I know the cuteness of my nephews melts your heart, it's a common occurrence.  (Side Note my nephews are holding a red hula hoop, that's why there is a red circle around them.)


Well that's all for now, Happy Weekend!!

PS  Danny just got home, yay!

PSS Danny just pointed out to me (since I've never been a cub scout) that cub scouts are the ones who do the pinewood derby, not boy scouts.  And the cub scout motto is "Do Your Best".  However, my rant still applies.

*Note to all my nephews, I'm very proud of you for taking part in your pinewood derbies, especially when you win, because you are winners.  Love your Aunt Janni.

Comments

  1. Sorry you wanted Danny to be home when he was at his church activity. I know how that feels.
    p.s. Pinewood derbies are lots of fun. Matthew looks forward to quality time with Joseph every year when they design and build a car together. The boys learn how to be a good sport: how to win some, lose some and have fun doing it. :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. I agree with you on the derby. The dad does most of the work anyway because you should let an 8 yr old near a saw! Hope you had a great trip!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Someday you will come to appreciate Pinewood Derbies, especially if you aren't in charge of it. Now that was stress! meanwhile I'm glad you finally got packed for California.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Oh Crafty Trees, Oh Crafty Trees...

I've become a finals widow, if you will, meaning Danny is crazy busy trying to finish up the semester.  This has given me extra time to use my crafty skills to get our place Christmas ready.  My first creations were these little paper/foam trees.  I've seen a few variations online of this craft. I put my own little twist on it.  They are really easy to make, just takes some time. Here is what you need: Scrap paper Hot glue gun 1" Circle punch Foam cone (at most craft stores) Toothpicks Note:  You are going to go to the craft store to buy the little foam cone and you will see styrofoam glue and you will think to yourself that would be a good thing to buy for this project.  Don't!  I got the styrofoam glue and it didn't work at all.  Just go with your trusty glue gun, it won't let you down. I think it's pretty self-explanatory by looking at the picture.  You just punch circles out from the scrap paper.  Then hot glue th...

Birthday Week!

This week is my birthday week, or should I say birth week.  However that sounds too much like birthing is occurring and that is not the case.  (Don't get any ideas, Danny and I have only been married for 5.5 months.)  Anyway, I firmly believe in celebrating birthdays for the whole week, because why not? Talena and I have a tradition each year that is the kick off for my birthday celebration.  You see, Talena and I were born 12 days apart.  On the midpoint day between our birthdays we go out to dinner to celebrate.  We always try to go some where we have never been before.  This year we went to the Citrus Grill, which was very delicious.  (Special thanks to Eliza for recommending the place.)  We had fun dining, laughing and sharing secrets, because that is what girls do. My dinner...doesn't it just make your mouth water. Talena Balena and Me. PS  We did have a funny little mishap with the dessert.  We got strawbe...

8 Months!

Smiling at Daddy Showing Mr. Lion who's boss. Milestones: New food this month: Carrots, Peas, Oatmeal, Prunes, Green beans, Squash He's really interested in making different noises and sounds with his mouth. I feel like he is watching us intently trying to figure it out. ("It" meaning talking.) He hasn't started to crawl yet, but he has gotten up on all fours. He finally rolled from his back to his stomach. He's been rolling the other way for months now. He doesn't like being on his stomach, so he avoided rolling to that position for a really long time. First St. Patrick's Day, because that's a big deal. Likes: At the beginning of the month, he liked to grab my face and bring it really close to his and yell. Apparently, it is a fun game. His favorite toys are his toy guitar from his Aunt Michele, his toy car from his Aunt Katie and Uncle Tim and he really likes his stackable rings. The vacuum. It is a fascinating specime...