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From the monthly archives:

November 2009

Fabulous Thanksgiving

November 30, 2009

Thanksgiving was fabulous. We decided to stay home this year and enjoy some local activities with our immediate family. We participated in a 5K race…..the proceeds from the race went to a local food bank. Kyle and I felt comfortable walking and the kids enjoyed competing with other runners who enjoy a good competition. It felt great to start the day out exercising in the fresh air before tanking up on all the Thanksgiving goodies. We liked it so much so I think we will do it again.

A few hours after the race, we ate a yummy traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Then we decided to enjoy digesting our food while catching an afternoon matinee. The movie, “Blindside” received bad reviews, but my family and I totally disagree with the critic’s reviews. My whole family loved it, and we thought it was the best movie we have seen in years so don’t miss seeing it.

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Tyler’s Dream

November 23, 2009

Tyler had an interesting dream last night…a dream that probably only a youngest child would have.

He dreamed that he made a gigantic cake covered in whipped cream and strawberries as a Christmas gift for a friend. His brother Shawn ate most of the cake leaving only the edges. Tyler was so mad, but for some reason didn’t try to beat him up! He decided to make another cake and put a large “DO NOT EAT” sign on it. This time Shawn and Brogan baked a smaller plain cake and switched it for his large one. They also switched the sign to “HAHA!” for added affect. When Tyler saw the note, he was livid and started searching the whole house looking for his cake. When he finished with the house he started searching out in the garage. Then I woke him up and he was grouchy because I interrupted his dream before he found his cake.

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Completely Naked

November 10, 2009

I remembered a story that happened in the early years of marriage while we were living on a farm in Idaho that I thought was worth posting on my blog.

We had the nicest Japanese neighbor that grew a big garden and we considered her the neighborhood gardening expert. Every year Mary would bring us grocery bags full of yummy, garden-grown vegetables.

One day Mary knocked on the door and she could hear that we were home because my husband had the radio playing loudly so he could hear it above the shower. Mary knocked a few times, and waited awhile before deciding to walk-in to leave a bag of vegetables on the table.

When she walked around the corner, my husband had just gotten out of the shower and was standing there COMPLETELY naked. Kyle was so shocked and embarrassed when he saw Mary that he could not speak as he stood there wearing absolutely nothing! Needless to say, he quickly vanished. I had never seen a Japanese person blush before, but I can’t say that any longer. Mary’s face turned so RED! Flustered, she mustered up the courage to yell to Kyle, “It’s not like I haven’t seen a naked man before and you pretty much all look the same!” To this day, I laugh out loud as I vividly remember Mary’s bright red face!

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Halloween Semi-Retirement

November 3, 2009

The last few years, my boys have gone to Halloween parties with their friends leaving me home alone to hand out Halloween candy. Although I have enjoyed seeing the neighborhood kids in Halloween costumes, after 27 years of handing out Halloween candy, my Halloween enthusiasm has dimmed.

So this year, my husband and I decided to go a movie and dinner. Kyle loved it because there weren’t the normal Saturday night crowds to fight. The movie theatre was only 1/3 full even though it was the movie, “This is It”, a culmination of film clips that shows the behind scenes as MJ prepares for his world tour. We really enjoyed it, and highly recommend seeing it.

When we walked into Chili’s, there was no line and we were seated immediately. They had this great deal, two dinners for $20 just like Applebee’s. We were happy about that because we like Chili’s better. We shared an appetizer of chips and salsa. I had ½ rack of ribs with loaded mashed potatoes (both were excellent); Kyle had a smoked turkey sandwich with fries. We shared a “sweet shots” dessert of key lime pie, hot cinnamon roll, and red velvet cake, the cinnamon roll was our favorite. A great deal for $20!

It was a nice change after handing out Halloween candy for 27 years!

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