Thursday, September 18, 2008

Friday, September 5, 2008

I need more excitement

After my dreams last night, I realized that I need more excitement in my life. One dream involved making coffee. I could not figure out why the coffee would not brew. I kept checking the on/off switch. I kept checking the coffee itself. Finally, I figured out that I forgot to add water. I know, I know exciting stuff.

The second dream was just a riveting. In this dream, I was cleaning out and reorganizing the garage. I was trying to decide what needed to be stored, and where, as well as what needed to be sold or donated.

Apparently my real life is invading my dreams. Our coffee pot is on it's last leg. (pretty good for 10 years) Plus, I've been working on the garage. I expect my next exciting dream to be about, wait for it, wait for it, LAUNDRY. I bet you can't wait either.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Camden's First Royals Game

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This was a great family experience. Camden was excited to go. The first thing he said when he awoke from his nap was, "Are we going to the Royals?"

We made it to the 7th inning stretch. Camden and Darryl sang Take Me Out to the Ballgame. The two of them sang all the way to the car. The Royals won the game.

I'm Too Young For This

I've been avoiding the computer because I want to update my blog, my Facebook, and MySpace. I figure I'll spend hours once I figure it out. Yet, I had to get on and say I'm too young for this.

What is the deal with stuff from my childhood turning 25? It was one thing when movies started coming out with their 25th anniversary editions. I mean I've seen them on tv for years. So a part of my brain allows me to believe I'm not really all that old.

Today, I feel really old. For some reason, the tv was on Nick. I allowed my son to watch "Yo Gabba Gabba". (That is one weird show.) Yet, it was a commercial that caught my attention. I wasn't really paying attention. Then I realized what they were advertising. Let there be no mistake they are appealing to the parents. They are appealing to us. They are now selling Cabbage Patch Kids that are 25th Anniversary dolls. Did you know that my CP Kids are now older than my neighbor?



How did this happen?

Of course, I make myself feel better. I just ask my son to tell me my age. He, of course tells me that I am 25.