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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Commentary on the Real Estate Market

As most of you know, I am a real estate agent. There is an awesome website out there called www.LovelyListing.com that features odd and amazing listings. I have a link to it in my sidebar, but I just HAVE to include a copy of this post in my main blog.


Dear Countrywide, I am Fine. Hope You Are Well.Quantcast

funny real estate - Financing is a Serious Pain

Aww, look! Another happy Countrywide customer, so pleased with their experience that they wrote them a thank you letter.

Note to furriners: Countrywide is pretty much the evilest villain in the American financial crisis. It has the twirliest moustache, the creepiest hunch, the darkest eyebrows. Booo! Hiss!

Found by: SC
funny real estate - Financing is a Serious Pain


You can't see it very well in this picture, but on one wall it says, "Thank you" and on the other wall it says "Countrywide." Obviously, these people were less than happy with the service they received from the bank! I think you can see it better if you go straight to the source.


Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Why I Stay Home

No, this is not about why I stay home as opposed to going to work, so don't look forward to a feel-good entry. In fact, if you don't want to read about toddler drama and mother venting, I suggest you stop now. ;)

Buster really needed some new shoes. Ben just got paid, so I decided today was a good day to go to the shoe store. We got there, and Buster started throwing a tantrum because we forgot to bring his water bottle. I tried to give him a cup leftover from dinner last night, but he wouldn't take it. I managed to settle him down, and as we strolled across the parking lot, I was feeling pretty good about myself. "Wow," I thought, "two kids isn't so hard. Hey, they both fit in the stroller! I've learned a lot this summer about just getting out and doing stuff. Crazy that it took me 5 kids to get to this point."

We got to the store. Buster didn't want his shoes off. He wasn't sure about the whole foot-measuring process, and he liked the pink girl shoes. The salesman came out with some cool new red and black shoes with velcro (yay!) . He didn't want to put them on. Then we got them on him, and liked them. He liked them so much that he wanted to wear them outside. Off he ran, right out the front door. I stuck him back in the stroller and bought the shoes.

As we left the store, he wanted to walk in his new shoes. We were in the middle of a big parking lot, though, so I wouldn't let him. The tears began again. We got to the car, and Abel cried about getting into his carseat. I realized he had a stinky diaper, so I pulled him out to change him. (One of my laments about my big green van is that it doesn't have a great place for changing diapers on the go.) I started to change him and realized he needed new clothes, too. Meanwhile, Buster found the cup I had offered him earlier. He finished it off and started begging for more water repeatedly. He even dripped a few drops of water onto his brother. Abel was wriggling like crazy during the whole change, and Buster kept begging. I finally got Abel dressed, and Buster dropped his straw and lid right onto the dirty changing pad. Grrrr... I got Abel back in his carseat, and he started to cry. I strapped Buster in, already crying and still begging for a drink. I put the stroller in the car. At this point, I saw the mother in the car behind me. "This is why I stay home, " I said.

"Do you have twins in there?" she asked.

"No, just a 9-month-old and a 2-year-old, and they're both crying."

"That's almost the same thing," the sympathetic mother responded.

Anyway, I got in the car and gave Abel his pacifier. He, at least, settled down. I then told Buster I was going to Wendy's. "Would you like ice cream or a drink?" I asked. He replied that he would like a drink. I went and bought myself a Frosty and got a free water for him. He was very content. We drove home, and I marveled at how stubborn a toddler can be. He was so stuck on the drink that he didn't even consider ice cream. We got home, and I asked what he wanted for lunch. Can you guess? "Ice cream," came the response.

We were only gone for about 45 minutes, but it seemed a lot longer. As I told that other mother: Now I remember why I stay home almost every day.

Shadows

I didn't hear the beginning of this conversation, but this bit caught my ear.

"Did you know all our shadows are Draculas?" Sunny said.

"No, all our shadows are miraculous." her big sister corrected her.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Link to a Cute Post Featuring Sunny

Sunny has a best friend that moved recently. Her mom did a really cute blog post about these two best friends, and I wanted to share it!

Click Here.

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The other day, Sunny had a playdate. She found leftover pancakes in the fridge and wanted one for snack. She asked, "Can ____ have a pancake, too?"

"If she wants one," I replied.

Looking right at me, Sunny said, "She does." Then she turned to her friend and said, "Do you want a pancake?"

Sunday, August 15, 2010

New Member of the Family!

We have been talking a lot lately about getting a dog. I have been browsing adoption websites and making phone calls. Today we heard about a neighbor who was looking for a new home for their black lab mix, Bailey.
As you can see, we have decided that she will fit in just fine at our house. The kids are so excited!
The cat, not so much. He will learn, though! Bailey is a very energetic dog, but the baby is more in danger of being licked by her than anything else!

Ben had a dog much of the time he was growing up, but this is a new experience for the rest of us.

PS. Now it is bedtime, and Buster is saying, "S'eep with my dog!" He has really claimed ownership!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sunny's First Day of Kindergarten!

Today was Sunny's first day of kindergarten! It's so weird to just have boys at home. I was up with Abel in the middle of the night, so Ben let me sleep in. He woke me to tell me that the girls had made it off to the bus. I was disappointed that I didn't get to say good-bye to Sunny on her first day, and I was a little mortified that I didn't get to do her hair. (Ben brushed it, at least.) I'm very grateful for the extra sleep, and I'm glad he took lots of pictures.

Sunny is ready to go!

Another picture of Sunny

All three girls on their way out the back door

Sunny, Missy, and Kandy in their matching dresses for one last picture. I'm glad they like to match!


Friday, August 6, 2010

For the Love of Food

One often hears the phrase "There are ___ kinds of people in the world." The world is then divided in twos and threes by various methods. One that I have heard is that pretty much everyone's attitude toward food can be defined in two ways: Eat to live, or live to eat.

Those who eat to live are the ones responsible for imagining a future where all of our nutrients can be ingested in the form of pills. Those who live to eat can think of no torture more terrible.

I fall firmly into the second camp.

I LOVE food. I love good, rich food. I love sweets. I like fruit, but I just tolerate most vegetables unless they are very fresh or exceptionally prepared.

Why am I talking about this? Because I am obsessed with food. As I mentioned in a past entry, I am really tempted by chocolate and have been known to eat straight sugar. I'm obsessed for a different reason these days. I am trying to be more careful for my health, but I also have a goal to get down to my pre-Abel weight by his first birthday. I was on track until our crazy July, and now I am having to get pretty serious to get back. I'm writing this now so I can talk about food instead of eating it. I am hungry, but I have eaten all my allotted calories till this time of day.

I have found a fantastic website called livestrong.com. This site has a huge database of almost every food you can buy. It tracks your calories, other nutrition, and exercise. It's fascinating! I have learned a lot by doing this. I have learned that aside from junk food, my calorie intake isn't too far off from what it should be. I have also learned that snacking on vegetables is much more filling calorie for calorie than sugary or salty junk food. Also, the more I exercise, the more I can eat! And yes, I did already know some of this, but it makes a difference to see it all in black and white.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

A last trip to the zoo!

Yesterday went to the zoo to celebrate the last day of summer vacation. I went crazy with the camera at the playground. Click here to view the album.

A Definite Sense of Style

This morning, I pulled 2 shirts out of Buster's drawer for him to choose between. He promptly ran to the drawer and pulled out this shirt. I said it would be too hot, but he would not take no for an answer.
I also had fun spiking his hair for a change. He took one look in the mirror and said, "Hair down!" in his most imperious voice.
This kid has a definite sense of style!

First Day of School!


Well, for Missy and Kandy anyway. Sunny has her assessment on Friday and starts kindergarten next week!