Monday, February 20, 2012
Sprout Robot
Cool new site I found: Sprout Robot. You put in your zip code and email address and it will send you reminders of what to plant when. It even has you choose either a regular garden or a container garden.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Funny Things Kids Say
I was going through some of the funny things my Gavin has said and thought I would post a couple:
Krista and Gavin were playing wii today. I heard Gavin tell her, "Luigi will be punished for his own sins and not for Mario's transgressions."
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I instant messaged one of my friends this: Gavin wants a "boys night in" - he, Rex and Brady could watch "chicken flicks."
Krista and Gavin were playing wii today. I heard Gavin tell her, "Luigi will be punished for his own sins and not for Mario's transgressions."
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I instant messaged one of my friends this: Gavin wants a "boys night in" - he, Rex and Brady could watch "chicken flicks."
How Do I Do It?
In order to get the full picture of this post you need to read another blog, well two blogs.
Sometime ago I was reading a message board. Someone linked to this post: Snuggie Texts, about a guy, Eli, getting a text message from a stranger and his very funny responses to her. He posted the conversation on his bog, she saw it and texted him again. Snuggie Texts Part II was then created. In the course of the conversation Eli created a mommy blog as a joke.
On the right hand side he had a list of blogs that he "followed". I took one of the names and created my own joke blog Below is the content of my one and only post:
For years I have been asked, "How do you do it Patty?" How do you do all that you do and still keep yourself together?" And for years I have kept my lips together about it. Of course that isn't hard when you have children and superglue in the house, but still I'm pretty proud that I managed to keep mum about it.
Some have asked, "Is it prayer that helps you?" Honestly, yes, but it isn't the secret.
"What about bubble baths at night?" Oh, of course. Because children always stay in bed on those days when you are ready to pound your head into the wall.
"Chocolate ice cream." Strangely enough I don't like chocolate ice cream.
So here'e the secret. Have you seen those pictures of children duct taped to the wall? I'm sure some of you have gasped at them. Those pictures are a big lie. The best way for a mom to hold herself together is duct tape. The pictures of children taped to a wall show that the mom failed to do that because a child threw a fit that he didn't get to "do duct tape", ran, tornado style, around mom screaming like a banshee and then flung himself to the wall.
For all you moms who are falling apart let me give you a hint on how to properly apply duct tape to yourself so you won't fall apart.
Step 1: The first step is to do it when the child isn't home. While children have been known to run back home after hearing the zip of duct tape rolling, you do get more time to get it done if you wait till they go to school. Remember to smile sweetly as you wave goodbye to them.
The problem with this step is that when you need stuck together the most it is while the children are home. You may not have time to wait till the children leave so this step is optional.
Step 2: This step involves a bit of trickery. You know how children act like they are forced to do chores? They just can't do them willingly. It is what causes them to learn the word "NO!" so quickly.
SHHHH. I don't want to hear it. I must tell you that it is by law that a child must dislike doing chores. If you post a comment here about your angel willingly working and even singing I will have to report you. I am legally required to do so. To the police. Really that could ugly.
So anyway, serve your children a snack, grab some dusting cloths and then tell them, "when you get done I would like you to come into the living room." You will of course hear, "why, why, why, why?" Just tell them you have some chores that need to be done and leave the room singing, "Whistle while you work". It will get very quiet because they will want you to forget they are home.
Step 3: When it gets quiet (not too quiet - we all know what that means) unwrap the amount of tape you need to patch everything that needs stuck back together. Make sure that you have 2 or 3 layers wrapped about you because children are curious and may try to dig through the tape - ouch! or the little thieves might steal it from you to make a duct tape wallet to sell to the other kids at school.
WARNING: Whatever you do, do not, I repeat, do not, go to the bathroom until you are finished. Children have a very sensitive sensor for bathroom floors. If you step on that floor, and worse shut the door, or even think about it, they will be calling, "mommy?" and any duct tape already used will disintegrate along with your nerves.
Sometime ago I was reading a message board. Someone linked to this post: Snuggie Texts, about a guy, Eli, getting a text message from a stranger and his very funny responses to her. He posted the conversation on his bog, she saw it and texted him again. Snuggie Texts Part II was then created. In the course of the conversation Eli created a mommy blog as a joke.
On the right hand side he had a list of blogs that he "followed". I took one of the names and created my own joke blog Below is the content of my one and only post:
For years I have been asked, "How do you do it Patty?" How do you do all that you do and still keep yourself together?" And for years I have kept my lips together about it. Of course that isn't hard when you have children and superglue in the house, but still I'm pretty proud that I managed to keep mum about it.
Some have asked, "Is it prayer that helps you?" Honestly, yes, but it isn't the secret.
"What about bubble baths at night?" Oh, of course. Because children always stay in bed on those days when you are ready to pound your head into the wall.
"Chocolate ice cream." Strangely enough I don't like chocolate ice cream.
So here'e the secret. Have you seen those pictures of children duct taped to the wall? I'm sure some of you have gasped at them. Those pictures are a big lie. The best way for a mom to hold herself together is duct tape. The pictures of children taped to a wall show that the mom failed to do that because a child threw a fit that he didn't get to "do duct tape", ran, tornado style, around mom screaming like a banshee and then flung himself to the wall.
For all you moms who are falling apart let me give you a hint on how to properly apply duct tape to yourself so you won't fall apart.

The problem with this step is that when you need stuck together the most it is while the children are home. You may not have time to wait till the children leave so this step is optional.
Step 2: This step involves a bit of trickery. You know how children act like they are forced to do chores? They just can't do them willingly. It is what causes them to learn the word "NO!" so quickly.
SHHHH. I don't want to hear it. I must tell you that it is by law that a child must dislike doing chores. If you post a comment here about your angel willingly working and even singing I will have to report you. I am legally required to do so. To the police. Really that could ugly.
So anyway, serve your children a snack, grab some dusting cloths and then tell them, "when you get done I would like you to come into the living room." You will of course hear, "why, why, why, why?" Just tell them you have some chores that need to be done and leave the room singing, "Whistle while you work". It will get very quiet because they will want you to forget they are home.
WARNING: Whatever you do, do not, I repeat, do not, go to the bathroom until you are finished. Children have a very sensitive sensor for bathroom floors. If you step on that floor, and worse shut the door, or even think about it, they will be calling, "mommy?" and any duct tape already used will disintegrate along with your nerves.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Minor Alterations
Saw this performed at my son's band concert last night and enjoyed it. It's a medley of Christmas songs done in a minor key. I hope you like it as well.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Little Thor Commercial
I haven't ever watched Thor. Didn't even realize what the kid was trying to do in this video till the end, but when I got to the end I laughed out loud. Cute and funny.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Things Kids Say
Primary is the children's organization at my church. Every year the primary puts on a program for the rest of the congregation. I received this in an email from my mom this week:
And from my sister-in-law, who replied back to all of us :
Our Primary Program was yesterday and it was a great meeting as always. The one that stole the show though was our autistic boy. His mom kept bringing him up and he would chicken out. At least once he was leading his mother up there. About the 4th time he finally said his part jumped off the stool and said “We did it!” We were all praying for him to succeed.
And from my sister-in-law, who replied back to all of us :
We had a pretty funny moment. The classes were sitting together with their teacher holding a microphone in the middle. When it was the sunbeams turn, one 4 year old named John Arlie was asked by his teacher (who's also his mom) what makes him happy. He answered, "Boogers." To which his 3 year old cousin Brayden responded in all seriousness, "Ooooh, that's a good one."
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Validation
When I was first introduced to this video I was determined not to smile. Well, not so determined, more like, "yea, it's probably not as good as everyone is making this out to be." It didn't take long though and I was...smiling.
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