Saturday, November 20, 2010

In d' schule...

Posie started "school" on Monday.  I've enrolled her in a Montessori preschool program, and quite frankly I LOVE IT!  I pick her up every afternoon, and she regales me with what she's done that day.  (I have to interpret, generally speaking, because Posie's vocabulary consists of about 3 vowels and 8 consonants.)  They pour water, and do puzzles, and eat lunch and take a nap.  She loves going out on the playground. 

But, most of all, Posie loves when her teacher puts her finger to her lips and says, "shhh... let's use our indoor voices."  Since Posie is the last of 7 children, she is in no way accustomed to quiet.  So, as I pick her up from school, she puts her finger to her lips and says, "shhh..."  As she walks into the house, she walks up to the barking dog and "shhh", walks into the computer room where her siblings are playing a game, and "shhh..." 

It makes me wonder if Posie will bring a little peace and quiet to our family. 

Nah... probably not.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Shopping

I hate grocery shopping... like really hate it.  I think there are myriad factors that lend to this distaste, including:

 
  1. I like convenience foods and they are very expensive, not to mention pratically nutritionless! (LAME)
  2. Whenever I am in the store, I have grand ideas of the wonders I will create in the kitchen, and then all the ingredients tend to rot in the fridge before I get around to it.
  3. I will load up two grocery carts of food, and feel like I've gotten enough food to last through Armageddon, and then see bare cupboards by the end of two weeks.  (Other than those fancy ingredients that have been sitting there since Creation, of course!)
  4. Baggers never bag the way I like... and worse, there are groceries stores where I have to bag my own groceries!  I like to have it a certain way, but I don't want to do it!

 
I could go on, and on, and on... but I'm sure you get the point.... grocery shopping: hate it.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Kathryn Heigl

I have yet to see a Kathryn Heigl movie that I do not like.  The Cowboy and I went out for our weekly date night on Monday and saw her new movie "Life as We Know It".  It was great.  Even greater than I expected it to be.  I expected a cute romantic comedy... but to me it was significantly deeper than that.  It was like a Rom-Com-Dram... (Cromedy?)  Based on my description, dRM frowned and said "it seems to me like another movie with the message that 'a baby will fix everything'", but that's not really the message at all.  It was more like "take life as it comes, and do what makes you happiest... sometimes it's the thing you least expect."  It was fantastic.  I recommend it with two whole-hearted thumbs up!