To report from here. I've been waiting for some EVENT to occur to write about, but honestly, we've had nothing of interest to anyone to write about.
Monday Natalie stayed in her pajamas until 4, when we got swimsuits on to go to the pool for about an hour. Tuesday, we spent four hours at the pool and then came home and took naps! Wednesday, Natalie went to visit a friend from school and played at her pool. I took Landry to our pool and we had a nice time just us--the bonus was visiting with my friend Jan from high school, who happened to be there with a friend of hers who lives in our neighborhood.
Thursday was the rainy day, so we (and most of the children in Indianapolis under the age of 6) went to the Children's Museum. It started out as a great trip--both kids doing what they wanted, us taking our time and going at a slow pace, knowing that EVERYONE else had an agenda and we didn't--and then all hell broke loose. Natalie decided at lunch, in front of 500 people, I'm guessing, to throw a HUMONGOUS fit (she could only have 2 oreos, not 4). Seriously, she made the place go quiet for a second. Needless to say, I wasn't going to put up with that, so we packed up our things and slithered out the door. She obviously knew she was in trouble. She got in the car, didn't make a sound, got home, walked straight to her room, and took a nap. They both slept for a bit and then Landry decided it was his turn to throw a fit. Since he couldn't have juice RIGHT NOW, he took it upon himself to scream and screech for about 20 minutes. Shannen got home JUST in time and took us to buy a new bookshelf for Natalie (you know, because she was so good at the museum...) and then to dinner (to celebrate Shannen's official new title DISTRICT MANAGER). We got home in time to call Nana and Papa in Tennessee and set up our Spring Break trip to Disney. We're staying at the Polynesian Hotel if all goes well.
As soon as the kids were in bed, Shannen bought four tickets for March 29-April 5 to Orlando. The total was just over $1100, so I guess that is good. Who knows if Northwest will even be flying in 9 months--or if we'll be charged $100 each for fuel when we get to the airport, but at least we have seats.
OK. That's it from here. Natalie and I made a wave your flag cheesecake and I made brownies for our cookout at Lou and Deb's house tonight. Too bad it's 63 degrees and raining today. I think it should clear up by dinner time, so I'm not too concerned (heck, nothing concerns me anymore)!
We're out. Happy 4th to you and yours!
8 years ago
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hmmm it was 90 and i watched fireworks on the beach sorry it was rainy here haha love ya!
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