Sunday, February 22, 2009

Still Here!!!

I know, I know the blog is falling way behind. I feel guilty, negligent, and overwhelmed. Guilty because lately any computer time I have has been devoted to establishing a facebook account (careful, it is addictive. Thanks Megan!) Negligent because the blog has suffered. And overwhelmed because we are moving 1900 miles, I am home alone with 3 children for 3 weeks, and someone has to do all the packing. Yes, that is a mild exaggeration, I have help packing. Anyway, I am sure you get the point. Check back in about a month and maybe, just maybe, the blog will be as it was during pre-move times.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

We Are Off!!!

Embarking on a great adventure...Arizona is the place to be, Hot weather is the life for me, Land spreadin' out so far and wide...Mark and I are off to Arizona and we are super excited for the journey before us. We do not have very many details just yet, but we will share once they become available. Wish us luck, say a pray or two (maybe three), and check back later this week for, perhaps our most astonishing post to date!!!!
Photo is of the Arizona Railway Museum in Chandler

Sunday, January 11, 2009

New Posts, Finally!

I have been able to complete a few posts and have published them according to their original dates. So, some are before the Strawberry picking post and some are after. Anyway, enjoy! And I am trying to bribe Mark for a little time to finish the rest. Think it will work?

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Click, Clack, Ahh!

Sometime in the wee hours of the night, I drifted out of a dream in which I was grocery shopping while being followed by my parents and a small chorus of other people performing Handel’s Messiah. They were really doing a fantastic job and I appreciated that they understood how much it meant to me being able to attend their performance and shop for my cow for the week aka milk at the same time. But then I was called out the performance, and out of sleep entirely, because I could hear someone tapping the computer keys outside our bedroom door. I listened for several minutes until I was quite sure that my ears were not deceiving me and I was not dreaming. Yep, there it was……someone slowly typing away. A clicking, a clacking of the keys being pecked in no particular spellings inched into our room. Kind of sinister, don’t you think? An axe murderer who wakes his unsuspecting victims by striking eerie and ominous letters on the keyboard. {{Shudder}} Finally, I called for backup. I nudged Mark and said, “Is someone on the computer?” He paused for a listen. “No,” he said confidently. I think he was happy to hear something insane come out of my mouth in the middle of the night, instead of his (he has been known to fight dinosaurs in his sleep.) “I’m not dreaming,” I said. “Oh, okay,” he said and rolled back over. He learned that trick from me. “Can’t you hear it? It’s like someone’s hunting and pecking.” “Nobody is in the house,” he said, “typing on the computer.” “Well is it Brendan or Jillian? Or maybe a mouse is on the desk? That's it, it is a mouse!” We sat in the quiet dark and listened. No typing. After a few more seconds, I rested my head back on my pillow and tried to go back to sleep. Mark readjusted his pillow and refolded the covers (he is very particular about this, even in his sleep.) Several minutes later, as I was trying to get back to my grocery shopping and personal mobile performance of Handel’s Messiah, I heard Mark muttering. “It does sound like the keyboard,” he said. “You hear it?” I paused. I couldn’t hear it. “I don’t hear it anymore,” I said. “I can hear it,” he said. “Do you think it’s a mouse?” I asked. “Or a murderer?” “Neither.” “OK. What is it?”
"I don't know. I am sure it is nothing. Maybe something outside." he said, not quite convinced. But much to my extreme pleasure, we woke up this morning un-murdered. The kids still in bed and there are no mouse droppings anywhere in the house. I guess it was outside —Mr. Windy in the office with the candlestick. Whew! That was a close one.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

I Resolve to Be...

Brave! This year is going to be like no other in my life, and in order to keep myself out of the mental hospital or in an endless bag of Doritos, I am going to have to be brave. I’m going to resist freaking out, no matter what happens with Mark's job. I am not so much afraid of this new place in our life as I am of all of the stuff that has to take place as a result of what may happen. I am going to remember that people have gone through what we are about to go through a million, trillion different times throughout history. I will be calm, cool, and collected. I will exude strength and level-headedness. People will start calling my hairdo “The Brave.” There will be a petition to change the last line of the national anthem to the “land of the free and the home of the Jennifer.” (Of course, I will graciously plead with the persisters to fight global warming instead.) The point is that I’m going to be brave.