I just read in a magazine that tomorrow (Tuesday) is supposed to be National Pancake Day at IHOP. If you go in, they will give you a free short stack of pancakes (like 3 decent-sized pancakes). Then they ask you to donate a couple bucks to some kind of foundation (I forget which one). My mom and I went last year, and it was tons of fun and really yummy! The location we went to wasn't busy at all, and they even gave little 18-month-old Jared his own short stack.
I thought I would pass this info along! Anyone want to go with me?
"And with stout hearts look ye forth till tomorrow. God will protect you; then do what is right!" STOUTHEARTED (adj): having or showing no fear when faced with something dangerous, difficult, or unknown. SYNONYMS: audacious, aweless, bold, brave, courageous, dauntless, fearless, gallant, heroic, intrepid, lionhearted, manful, manly, plucky, stalwart, valiant, valorous
Monday, February 22, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Cutest!
Projects
As we are getting ready to move Jared to his big-boy bedroom, we have finally gotten around to some projects I have been wanting to do forever! First, we painted an OLD yellow dresser that we inherited when we were first married. Now it's a nice, lovely tan color. I'm excited to be able to put Jared's clothes, pj's, socks, etc. in this dresser (rather than in his closet) so that he can actually reach them.
after
We also painted an old, crappy nightstand that we inherited when we got married. It's now a lovely white instead of dirty beige. I've also been anxious to organize our computer room, so I found a half-size filing cabinet for free on KSL classifieds which needed a new coat of black spray paint. It looks so good now! Not bad for a 97-cent can of spray paint. (Sorry, no pictures of the nightstand or the filing cabinet.)
Other "nesting" things I want to get done before our new baby comes in less than three months:
Other "nesting" things I want to get done before our new baby comes in less than three months:
- organize Jared's playroom
- organize my bedroom closet
- organize our basement storage closets
Thursday, February 4, 2010
A little sunshine today...
Lately I have been searching like crazy for used baby girl clothing on KSL ads online. Wow. There's a lot of good stuff there, but the trick is having it be pretty close to the city we live in and also being the first to call on it!! Alan is probably so sick of me telling him all my woes searching through KSL. :) I have collected some decent used clothes already, and thanks to my mom's shopping sprees, my little girl will not freeze at night. (Thanks, Mom, for your generosity and good taste in clothes!!)
Anyway, imagine my surprise today when a package arrived on my doorstep from my dear friend Kalee, who lives all the way on the East Coast. She sent me a bunch of stuff for my upcoming little bundle of joy: about four outfits, a couple of hats, shoes, and even a new toy. Thank you, Kalee, for brightening my day!! You can't imagine how stressed I have been lately! Kalee and I suffered through the math education program in college together, and although she hasn't lived in my same state for YEARS now, she still is so good about things like remembering my birthday and staying in touch. You seriously are the best!
Anyway, imagine my surprise today when a package arrived on my doorstep from my dear friend Kalee, who lives all the way on the East Coast. She sent me a bunch of stuff for my upcoming little bundle of joy: about four outfits, a couple of hats, shoes, and even a new toy. Thank you, Kalee, for brightening my day!! You can't imagine how stressed I have been lately! Kalee and I suffered through the math education program in college together, and although she hasn't lived in my same state for YEARS now, she still is so good about things like remembering my birthday and staying in touch. You seriously are the best!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Things Can Always Get Worse...
Several of my closest relatives have already heard this story (sorry!) and I always fear that I tell far too many poop and barf stories on this blog, but I just have to vent about my Saturday evening.
Saturday evening Alan and I were doing the 35-minute drive home from Alan's parents' house when Jared started rubbing his left ear on his shoulder over and over again and whimpering slightly. Since he had had a cough and runny nose all week, I thought perhaps he had an ear infection and that we should take him to an Instacare on the way home. So we went to an Instacare and found out that yes, he had ear infections in BOTH ears! The doctor gave us a prescription for Amoxicillin. It was about 8:30 at this point, and we would have just waited till the next morning to fill the prescription if it wasn't going to be Sunday the next day. But we felt it was important to fill the prescription that night and get some medicine in Jared's system. Since the Walmart pharmacy was already closed, we drove to the nearest Walgreens (about 15 mins away from our house) only to find out that THIS particular location did not have a 24-hour pharmacy, and the pharmacy was already closed. (I thought that ALL Walgreens had 24-hour pharmacies!) We called the Instacare back and asked the receptionist if she knew where the closest open pharmacy was, and she told us that it was at a Walgreens about 30 minutes away!
We were extremely discouraged since it was way past Jared's bedtime already, but we decided that Alan should take me home and I would put Jared to bed while Alan would make the long trip to get the Amoxicillin. Then we would just wake Jared up to give him a quick dose when Alan got home. Anyway, as we are driving back to our house, figuring out this plan and feeling sorry for ourselves that we were being inconvenienced in such a way, Jared starts coughing so hard that he THROWS UP!! I was sitting in the back of the car next to him and, of course, try to catch as much of it as I can in my hands (how many of you have been there, done that?!) We were literally half a mile from our house by this time. We got home and took off Jared's coat and clothes in our cold garage, and then I cleaned him up and put him to bed while Alan threw Jared's clothes and coat (and my shirt) into the washing machine and washed his puked-on car seat pad by hand in the bath tub. Then Alan left our house to make the long trek to get the prescription; he returned very late. I washed my hands about 10 times that night and they still smelled like puke for the longest time!
To make matters worse, I had been invited to a girls-night-out party at my neighbor's house that night that I was really excited to go to (we have lived in our house for 9 months and still don't really have friends, although everyone in our ward is REALLY nice to us), so I was bummed out to miss a good chance to get to know people. I know we can't plan when our children get sick, but wouldn't it be nice if it just always happened to be on a day where you had nowhere to go?
Jared is always so sweet when he is sick. It doesn't seem like barfing phases him at all! He was more upset by the fact that he had barf all over his clothes than the fact that he had a cold and two ear infections. He was being all chatty and cute when I was reading him stories before bed that night. We kept him home from nursery on Sunday, although honestly, he was bouncing off the walls and seemed just fine other than an occasional cough.
Saturday evening Alan and I were doing the 35-minute drive home from Alan's parents' house when Jared started rubbing his left ear on his shoulder over and over again and whimpering slightly. Since he had had a cough and runny nose all week, I thought perhaps he had an ear infection and that we should take him to an Instacare on the way home. So we went to an Instacare and found out that yes, he had ear infections in BOTH ears! The doctor gave us a prescription for Amoxicillin. It was about 8:30 at this point, and we would have just waited till the next morning to fill the prescription if it wasn't going to be Sunday the next day. But we felt it was important to fill the prescription that night and get some medicine in Jared's system. Since the Walmart pharmacy was already closed, we drove to the nearest Walgreens (about 15 mins away from our house) only to find out that THIS particular location did not have a 24-hour pharmacy, and the pharmacy was already closed. (I thought that ALL Walgreens had 24-hour pharmacies!) We called the Instacare back and asked the receptionist if she knew where the closest open pharmacy was, and she told us that it was at a Walgreens about 30 minutes away!
We were extremely discouraged since it was way past Jared's bedtime already, but we decided that Alan should take me home and I would put Jared to bed while Alan would make the long trip to get the Amoxicillin. Then we would just wake Jared up to give him a quick dose when Alan got home. Anyway, as we are driving back to our house, figuring out this plan and feeling sorry for ourselves that we were being inconvenienced in such a way, Jared starts coughing so hard that he THROWS UP!! I was sitting in the back of the car next to him and, of course, try to catch as much of it as I can in my hands (how many of you have been there, done that?!) We were literally half a mile from our house by this time. We got home and took off Jared's coat and clothes in our cold garage, and then I cleaned him up and put him to bed while Alan threw Jared's clothes and coat (and my shirt) into the washing machine and washed his puked-on car seat pad by hand in the bath tub. Then Alan left our house to make the long trek to get the prescription; he returned very late. I washed my hands about 10 times that night and they still smelled like puke for the longest time!
To make matters worse, I had been invited to a girls-night-out party at my neighbor's house that night that I was really excited to go to (we have lived in our house for 9 months and still don't really have friends, although everyone in our ward is REALLY nice to us), so I was bummed out to miss a good chance to get to know people. I know we can't plan when our children get sick, but wouldn't it be nice if it just always happened to be on a day where you had nowhere to go?
Jared is always so sweet when he is sick. It doesn't seem like barfing phases him at all! He was more upset by the fact that he had barf all over his clothes than the fact that he had a cold and two ear infections. He was being all chatty and cute when I was reading him stories before bed that night. We kept him home from nursery on Sunday, although honestly, he was bouncing off the walls and seemed just fine other than an occasional cough.
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