It’s Friday, Friday…….
I forgot how much I looked forward to Friday’s while I was
home all summer. Now that I am back to
work…I totally get it!
Still working hard at learning all the ins and outs of the
natural gas world. My boss is admittedly
off the charts, scatter-brained and CANNOT stay on task, so things are being
learned at a slower pace. It’s all good.
We are going to look at our very first house tonight to
start the house hunt. It is a nice home,
only had one owner and has about 700 more square feet than our old house. The main catch is that it has 4
bedrooms. I am desperate for a
playroom/office area, but we shall see.
My other preferences is a pantry…because our last house didn’t have one…
and a laundry room rather than a laundry closet.
I know that “beggers can’t be choosers” so I am just
thankful that we get to entertain the idea of buying another house. I am thankful that all of our stuff is in
storage, and that we have a place to stay until we can move in. There shouldn’t be anything “hurrying” us
like it happened the last time. No
apartment lease to be out of or stuff like that. I know my in-laws are ready to reclaim their
home as their own, but they are the most
patient and giving people I’ve ever known.
I can only hope I am half as awesome as they are when my children are
grown. They are the definition of “we
will help in any way we can” type of people.
It also helps having really cute grandchildren for them! ;)
Millie went to her second day of preschool today and I am anxious
to get home to her to see how that went.
Last night, she was pitching a fit in the bathtub about
washing her hair. I told her that she
was being unkind to mommy and that it wasn’t nice. I asked her if I should tell her teachers
that she was being a mean girl. She
absolutely straightened up! It was kind
of neat. I’ve had parents tell me as the
teacher that they have used that tactic, but I got to witness the power
first-hand. Kind of funny.
I know that every parent thinks their kids are the cutest/greatest/smartest
in all the land. I get it. But my Millie is SO SMART! Even Pre Preschool. Her reasoning skills and thinking skills blow
me away. Yesterday, her Nana was on her
way out the door to go to WalMart. The
night before, Millie’s Dora soap in the bathroom ran out. On her own, clear as day, Millie asked her
Nana “Nana, I need you to buy me some new Dora soap, mine’s all gone!” I don’t know why that catches me as being so
smart, but it just does. I can’t take
it!
Alrighty…..
Until Next Time,
Sam