Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Things I've learned....

Since my days consist of laying on the couch, I don't have a lot of interesting things to say.

I have learned that TV is very boring but there are really some very good shows out there for the family though. I still love the classics like Happy Days and The Andy Griffith Show.

I asked Emilie what she wants to be when she grows up and she said:
"An old lady that lives under a bridge"
I'm glad she sets her standards pretty high.

Around 5:00 I looked over at Emilie and I said "I Love You"
She just rolled her eyes. So I said it again, and again, and again...and told her I wouldn't stop until she said it back. So she says:
"MOOOOOMMMMMM! I'll say it at midnight"
I said: "You'll be asleep"
She responds: "Exactly"

I've learned that pain killers bring on some of the most horrible nightmares! Not fun!

I think Chad is living it up driving my car these days!

Chad is doing an AMAZING job at keeping the house clean, dishes clean, and laundry done. Not to mention getting the kids off to school daily and making sure everything is done. Even running all the little silly errands I do 100 times a day! YAY CHAD!

I've learned that I really miss home cooked meals!

2 comments:

Linda L said...

Chad was so hard at work washing your car when I brought food over (sorry it wasn't home cooked). I told him he could wash mine when he was done but he didn't take me up on that ;)! It's funny how much our husbands can and will do when the need arises...sometimes I think they would do more all the time if we would just let them. It's nice to know they know how to survive if we're down for awhile (it may not be just the way I want it done, but it's the thought that counts). Hope you have a good day.
P.S. Yes, Shane had threatened to "buzz" the basses so I suggested the cattle prod (tee hee)

Brenda said...

Oh my goodness Linda...he washes that car so much! ;o)
You pizza was fabulous and we ate ALL of it! It was perfect! But just think, I got homemade sugar scrub from you! ;o) That was a first!