This is a blog by a "real" mom for other "real" moms. I am no fakey who is wonderful at everything....I do a lot of different things and try to do them well...but when it comes right down to it, I am just an average mom trying to do the right thing to ensure my family is happy and healthy and that my kids grow up able to take care of themselves and get out of my hair.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
The Three Bears
Yikes! Where was mama bear?
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Dognapped?
Drew was home all day on the couch nursing his achilles. Jim and I were at work and Grace was at a soccer camp.
During the day, he often tells Daisy to go upstairs because he does not like it when she barks at people walking by or the mail lady. So when he did not see Daisy all day, he just thought she was upstairs in the window, watching the world go by.
When I got home from work, Ahi and Gracie ran out to the driveway to greet me, which is standard operating procedure. BUT Daisy wasn't there. That is when Grace said, "I haven't seen Daisy in a long time."
We came in and asked Drew if he had seen her recently and he said, "no - now that I think of it, I haven't seen her since 9 am!"
Ruh Roh!
We know she won't run away because when she gets out, she goes to the front door and waits for someone to open it.
So we all start running around the house looking for her.....
Is she sick?
Is she injured?
Was she dognapped?
We were worried! Nothing keeps her from coming to us when called!
After a short search, Drew found her....laying on her back, sleeping in the bathroom! The wind had blown the door shut. She had silently waited there until we came to rescue her. And as long as she didn't know how long it would be, she reserved her energy by sleeping!
Boat Day
The kids went boating yesterday with a bunch of friends and they had a wonderful time! The did a pyramid on the tube and even Coach Cindy got in on the action.
A special thanks to Shooter's mom for having everyone out on their boat. We know it's a lot of work and everyone appreciated it and had a great time!
Pedometer
One of my friends had the brilliant idea to put the pedometer on Ahi and see how many steps her little legs take in a day!
So, it's strapped on her harness and counting! Will keep you posted on the number of steps at the end of the day.
Journey into Dyslexia
I have been waiting for this documentary to come out on DVD. I just purchased it and can't wait to see it.
JOURNEY INTO DYSLEXIA presents profiles of dyslexic students and adults who share their experiences of struggling in school and then succeeding in life. Academy-Award winning filmmakers Alan and Susan Raymond examine the complexities of this differently structured brain and debunk the myths and misperceptions about dyslexia.
Dyslexia is a specific leaning disability that is neurobiological in origin and typically manifests through difficulty in reading, writing, spelling and math. It has nothing to do with intelligence, birth defects, or a mental illness of any kind, the home environment, level of education or economic status.
Dyslexia persists throughout one's lifetime and is prevalent in every culture in the world. In the U.S. it affects as much as 10% of the population.
Surprisingly, however, Journey into Dyslexia reveals that many adult professionals who once struggled to learn in school consider their dyslexia a unique gift and the defining reason behind their success.
For more info: http://videoverite.tv/pages/film-JID-about.htmlTuesday, July 26, 2011
Uncle Richard
Jim's Uncle and his wife and grand daughter were in a terrible auto accident a couple weeks ago.
Richard's foot was crushed and they just did surgery on it on Friday -- this is the result. He is going to have a long recovery.
His wife broke her back and is in a brace. She is at home and doing ok.
Thank goodness that the grand daughter only had a concussion and went home the day after the accident.
They are so fortunate to be alive.
Dogs R Us
Doo Gro
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
GIANT Flat Stanley
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Chip
After we found him last nite, we drove around the neighborhood with a friend who had some ideas on where he might live. But nothing panned out.
Then she found a flier with a pic of a dog that looked just like te one we found. So we called the number and at 10 pm, a guy came and looked at the dog. I knew it wasnt his because the dog barked at him immediately.
So we settled him in for the nite in Ahi's crate. He barked at first but then settled down all nite.
This morning after I went to the gym, I called the animal shelter. My intent was to have them come out to pick him up. I was hoping he was microchipped. I waited on hold for 25 minutes and then finally hung up.
Before I could call back, I got a call from a friend who said her neighbor lost a dog that looked just like the one I found. The neighbor was a little boy!
So she took the little boy to my house. He walked in - called the dog "Chip" and "Chip" ran over and jumped in his arms!
Just like a Disney movie!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Found!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
New type face for Dyslexia
It's based on the notion that of the 26 letters in the standard Latin-based alphabet, as used in English, many of the letters look similar - such as v/w, i/j and m/n - thus people with dyslexia often confuse these letters. So by creating a new typeface where the differences in these letters are emphasized, it was found that dyslexic people made fewer errors.
Video (no audio):
http://thenextweb.com/shareables/2011/06/30/dyslexie-a-typeface-for-dyslexics/
Project website (in English):
http://www.studiostudio.nl/en/project-dyslexie/
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Broken Boy
Saturday, July 09, 2011
Murman
Log Fun
Welcome to the cabin
Cherry Trip - 2011
Monday, July 04, 2011
Ouchee Mama
Not a great pic but it shows my injury from yesterday. I was getting off the back of the boat into the water, going down the latter, while holding Ahi and a giant set of waves came and knocked me over. I had to pitch Ahi into the lake to prevent from crushing her. And I hit my arm on the metal handle on the boat.
Ouchee - it hurts!