Monday, October 18, 2010

In the Orchard photo challenge



I Heart Faces (click link above to see their site) has posted their weekly photo challenge, and the theme this time around is "In the Orchard". I love this photo I took of my three kids this summer when we went to pick peaches. We did not spend nearly as much time in the orchards as I wanted to this year - life just got crazy busy - but this day of peach picking was super fun! Just me and the kids - no big group event. We had a fun time, and got a big box of peaches - some to eat fresh, and the rest I froze and will turn in to jam when we get all settled in our new house.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Friday Coffee Chat




It's Friday, so that means it's time for a virtual cup of coffee (or whatever beverage you enjoy most) and some conversation. Click on the image above to link to more blogs participating in Company Girl Coffee.

Today was a big day for our family. Daniel and Gretchen had their very first "field trip" with their preschool today. Their old preschool, a Montessori one, did not do field trips. But their new one does, and I was a chaperon for the morning. The field trip was to a local pumpkin patch. Daniel & Gretchen are in two different classes, so I ended up staying with Gretchen's class, since she was a little unsure of going on her own . Daniel did great with his class and his teacher. We would cross paths every once in a while, so I ended up getting pictures of each of them during the trip. They went through a corn maze, picked a pumpkin from the field, met Penelope the Talking Pumpkin, ate yummy donuts, learned about apples and snacked on one, and ended with a hay ride around the farm. They really had a good time. Austin has his first field trip with his kindergarten class next Tuesday, and he's looking forward to it. It will also be his last day at his current school - I've got him all registered to start at his new school next Wednesday. He'll still go 5 days a week, but instead of half days he'll go full days. He'll get on his school bus at 7:40 am and then not get home until 4 pm. It's a long day, but I think he'll have a good time. He has already met his new teacher and seen his new classroom. I think it will go well!

We actually got the keys to our new house today and were able to move a load of things into the shop/garage. I got the kitchen half cleaned, but still need to work on the rest of the house. Tomorrow will be a very busy day of loading up moving trailers and trucks, taking trips out to the new house (about 30 minutes away from our current house) and cleaning the new place up. We had our first uh-oh moment with the new house. Workers had come out earlier in the weak to fix a leak in the seal of the holding tank, and ended up completely emptying the 500 gallon holding tank to do the work. Because the seal had to stay dry for 24 hours, they didn't turn the pump back on. So when we arrived today, there was absolutely no water in the holding tank. It will take about 12 hours to refill it. And then, the power kept tripping to it. So, we'll be hauling containers of water out to the house tomorrow until we can figure out what is going on. Luckily, my dad is very familiar with wells, so he's going to help us figure out what's going on. Hopefully we'll have water soon! Kind of a big deal when you are trying to clean!

The kids zonked out hard tonight at bedtime, especially since they didn't get to bed until 1-1/2 hours past the normal time. We played hard and worked hard today, so they were pooped out!

No pictures today - I did take some, but forgot my camera at the new house, so can't download anything right now. I'll try and put some new ones up this week of our field trip adventures.

Thanks for having coffee with me! Hope to see you back again!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Sam


Sam was our first "baby" - we got him in June 1995 when he was only 6 weeks old. James and I had been married a little over a year when James stopped by a pet store, saw him, and brought him home. He has gone through everything with us. He has always been so faithful.

Lately, though, Sam is really showing his age. He just turned 15 this year. He's been on epilepsy meds (phenobarb) since 1997 and on thyroid meds since around 2001. His hips are going out, so he often falls down, splayed out like a giraffe, and can't work his feet back underneath him well enough to get up on his own. He's becoming grumpy in his old age, and doesn't like to be left outside for more than 5 minutes at a time. He still follows me around the house, like he has since a puppy, but now he lays at my feet instead of trying to climb in my lap.

I have strong suspicions that he will not make it to Christmas. I'm so glad that we are moving to our new property this weekend - perhaps he can spend the last months of his life enjoying what he used to enjoy so much as a puppy - being outside, going for walks, chasing sticks. Or maybe he'll just find a warm spot in the sun to lay down in. I can't imagine how our lives will be without him when he finally goes. I just hope he goes peacefully.

But until then, we will love on him and keep him as comfortable and happy as possible. Here is to my Sam, who has been a faithful friend for 15 years.

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Wait? Is that Jingle Bells I hear......?

I can't believe it, but Christmas is only 10 weeks away! Arghhhh! I know we haven't even hit Halloween yet, but wow! I have not even started planning for Christmas!

Do you want some good tips to help you be uber-organized for Christmas this year? Go to
100 Days to Christmas to find out everything you need to do to be ready, and get some great ideas along the way.

Today they are talking about booking your family photo shoot for holiday cards. If you are in the Spokane area, I highly recommend Sue - she does great photos at reasonable prices, and is a joy to work with! She has already done our family photos at our new property, and I can't wait to get them all back. It was a really fun photo shoot. In fact, you can see a sample of what she did for our family on her front page of her website. Go look!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Great shopping deals!

I finally got my act together enough to take advantage of some great sales at Albertson's. Look what I got:

Value of 87 items $200.75
I spent $28.04 after store sales and Catalina discounts.
That's only an average of 32 cents per item!
I love it!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Menu Plan Monday


I am not the best at posting my menus each week. I have them done, and hanging on my fridge door, but don't always post and link up toOrganizing Junkie. But today, I am doing it! Here is what we have planned for the week.

Monday - Sloppy Joes, French Fries, Carrot Sticks and Jello

Tuesday - 5 Cheese Ravioli, Meat Sauce, Garlic & Onion Breadsticks

Wednesday - White Chicken Chili, Cornbread

Thursday - Costco's Pepperoni Pizza (on sale for $3 off this month!)
We'll be moving into our new house this night, so we need something easy!

Friday - Chicken and Rice Casserole

Saturday - leftovers

Sunday - Roast Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Veggie

Want some other good menu plans? Head over to Menu Plan Monday to see other links for menus.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Packing, packing, packing

It's moving time at our house. We were supposed to close and start moving this weekend, but the sellers representatives have not finished the task list that needed to be done before closing. They were supposed to do three things - find a property marker, install two new toilets, and dig up the well holding tank, fix the crack, and reseal the entire thing. The holding tank is the only thing they have left to do, and because of it's location, it has to be hand dug. They are supposed to do the work on Monday, get a re-inspection on Tuesday, and then we should be able to close on Wednesday or Thursday. I'm hoping for Wednesday.

In the meantime, we are continuing to pack boxes, and boxes, and boxes. We spent a few hours today cleaning out the garage, and loading more boxes into our moving trailer, and actually throwing things away and putting things in a donation box. I'm trying very hard to get rid of things, but that's not always easy for me. I'm too darn sentimental.

Tonight we worked on the pantry after the kids went to bed. I've got a lot in my pantry, but it makes me feel good to know that I've got plenty of food to feed my family in the case of an emergency. I had lots of boxes of Mac and Cheese, so I guess the next thing I need to stock up on is powdered milk and water, and I've got it made!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Last Day at Montessori

Today was Daniel and Gretchen's last day at Early Learning Montessori. My kids have been going there since 2008, all three of them. Because of our move, I needed a preschool a bit closer to our new house, so they will start their new school on Monday. It was a sad day for the last day - it would have been nice for Gretchen to finish one year at Montessori. But the new school is going to be really good - we've already visited it, and both kids seemed to really like their classes and teachers.

The kids with their teachers. The school director is in the middle.
Sitting at their snack table.
In front of the school birthday calendar.
The school - they use part of a church.


So while the kids were all in school today - Daniel & Gretchen at preschool, and Austin at kindergarten - I spent the morning running errands. We are getting ready to move, and I had to find more bins to pack my scrapbook supplies in. And I had to pick up a couple of things I bought off of Craig's List - a new Cricut Cartridge for only $20 and a Fireman sleeping bag set for one of the boys. The rest of the afternoon was spent cleaning out the garage, packing more boxes, and loading them up in our moving trailer. I can't wait until we close on the house on Wednesday so we can start moving our stuff in. I'm looking forward to this new adventure!

I didn't get the chance to post my coffee time this morning with you, so I thought I would do it tonight. It's decaf tonight for me! Want to have "virtual coffee" with some other great bloggers? Head over to Company Girl Coffee at Home Sanctuary to participate.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

You Capture - Faces

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You Capture has chosen Faces as the theme for photos this week. I caught this photo of Gretchen tonight, peacefully sleeping in her bed. Notice the blanket up near her face - this is how she always sleeps. She has to have that silly blanket bundled up near her face all the time - I think it is the smell that she likes, although I can't imagine it is very pleasant since she drags it around the house everywhere with her! She's such an angel when she's sleeping! When she's awake, she is full of energy, spit, and vinegar! I love having a redhead in the family - she definitely keeps me on my toes!
Check out this week's You Capture for more wonderful photos.

Monday, October 4, 2010

My Dinner in Photos



At I Heart Faces today, the challenge is to share photos of your dinner. I don't have photos of the preparation of this dinner, just the finished product. This was a yummy outdoor dinner we had in June, when the weather was beautiful and the perfect end to a summer day was a good grilled pork chop, fresh fruits and veggies, and a glass of wine. Ahhh - I can taste it again now!

To see more great photos, and some fabulous recipes, go to
I Heart Faces. Believe me, I have already found some great new additions to my monthly meal planning!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Austin's New School

We are not moved out to our new house yet, but I did drive in to the new town and take a photo of Austin's new school for him to see. He's very excited about going to this new school, even though he loves his current one. I think if he could go to both he would!