Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Our Fearless Boy
So, once again I'm doing the dishes with my back turned just for a second...and our little guy already gets in to trouble. The first picture is where I left him when I went to go to do the dishes. The second one is as if he's saying "Is this okay mommy?" and the last picture is him giving me his innocent, look what I can do smile.
Puppy went to the Doctors and was forgotten
We had a little crisis last week that took a while for Hannah to recover from. She might even be permanently scarred, and will probably remember this incident for the rest of her life. Yes, puppy was forgotten. Most of you know, her "pink" "puppy Dora" has been her sole companion/pillow/all around comforter since she was 7 months old. Well, we went to the Doctor's office last week, and for some reason I let her take her puppy with her. We usually don't allow it since it would be devastating if she ever left him some where. Well, it happened. She forgot him, and by the time we realized it, the Doctor's office was about to close. I quickly called them, they found her puppy, but we wouldn't be able to pick him up until the next day. Oh the drama that followed. It wasn't so bad until it was bed time. We had to find a replacement for puppy, and we went through ALL of her animals, and not one of them would suit. SOOOO, Travis had to stay with her in her room until she fell asleep, which finally happened almost 2 hours after her bedtime. Well, I've definitely learned my lesson. NOW, we have to make sure he doesn't get lost on our trip to Colorado. Sigh! The joys of parenthood.
The above pictures are Hannah's big smile after getting her puppy back.
Chore Boy
Hannah getting married
Hannah was playing dress-up and she comes out of her room saying "Look Mommy. I'm getting married." She even had her ring on her "left ring finger." Sigh. Good thing I don't have to worry about that for a long time. On a side note, this is the confirmation dress that Travis's mom gave us that used to be Travis's when he was an infant. I have no clue why an outfit that is supposed to be used for a 3 month old fits Hannah who is 3, but I'm sure stranger things have happened.
Everyday Greatness by Stephen R Covey...a Reader's Digest Book
The book Everyday Greatness by Stephen R Covey, was a book compiled of short stories that are supposed to inspire and motivate you to do great things with your life. Each chapter has three stories and a wrap up and reflections by Stephen Covey that gives you things to think about from the stories you've read. There are also quotations from various famous people that have to do with whatever topic you are reading about. Honestly, I wasn't inspired by most of the stories I read. The only story that was really worth reading was The Cellist of Sarajevo, but overall the stories were just very dull. Also, some of the stories really didn't go with the topic that Stephen Covey was presenting like the one about Pope John Paul II. The quotes at the end of each chapter were interesting, but at the same time kind of overwhelming because there were so many of them. I couldn't wait to just be done with the book. I really don't think this is a book worth spending money on.
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