Saturday, June 27, 2009
10 Years!
Happy Anniversary (yesterday)! I can't believe it's been 10 years. It seems like yesterday, yet so long ago. We didn't go anywhere spectacular to celebrate but had a nice night out to celebrate (we went to Flagstaff last month for a friend's wedding and "counted" that as our trip). Here's what I remember from our first 10 years:
1. Always put the toilet paper with the paper going over, not under
2. I never realized that the decision of which side of the bed you choose to sleep on when you're first married is one that you'd better like for the next 50+ years
3. If I love something for dinner, don't have it all the time or you'll grow to hate it....
4. Never make ham and macaroni salad for dinner again, ever.
5. Never misplace a chocolate bar and then eat the whole thing yourself once it's found (or atleast never fess up that you hid one)
6. Too many girls in the family = daddy does not like, nor appreciate shopping (he sees $$$$)
7. You think that it's strange to eat pie for breakfast the day after Thanksgiving. Someone's gotta eat the leftover's, right?
9. Husband's will always be better at video games than their wives, it's the law. (If you do find one that you're better at, play it as much as you can)
10. That I love you a google + infinity!
Here's to another 10 babe! xoxo
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Payback*
Do not let your 2 year old turn the mixer on when making cookies. We were making sugar cookies on Sunday afternoon and the girls were "helping". Sydney wanted to turn the mixer on. Instead, she turned the button to pulse, and when adding flour, it's not a great idea. At the moment it seemed like it was happening in slow motion but in a split second there was flour covering almost every square inch of my kitchen.
*Aubrey, this is karma from our Halloween cookies a few years ago.
Kids Say the Darndest Things...Especially This One!
Weekend Getaway
Happy 2nd Birthday Sydney!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Swagbucks
"I don't know about you, but I do a lot of searching online. If I need to find the answer to just about anything, Google is my best friend.
So when Lavonne told me about Swagbucks--an online search engine that rewards you for searching online--I was all ears. Especially when she told me she had earned enough in Swagbucks in the last four months to receive hundreds of dollars in gift cards.
I did some investigation and learned that Swagbucks is very simple to sign up for. In fact, it takes all of about one minute. There are no fees, no credit card required, and no phone number or address requested.
After that, you are credited 3 points to your account and then download the toolbar and every day as you're searching online, you earn a few more points. After only 45 points earned, you can get a free Amazon gift card. Or at 50 points, you can get a Starbucks gift card. There are dozens of other prizes, too.
Now, you might be thinking, "What's the big deal if I only earn a $5 gift card every month?" Well, you're right, $5 isn't that exciting. It's something, but that's only the beginning. You see, your earnings will exponentially multiply when you refer others.
Do you know anyone else who searches online? I thought so. Well, tell them about Swagbucks, send them your referral link, and you'll not only instantly earn more points when they sign up, you'll also earn points for the searching they do online."
Doesn't this sound great? It does to me. Cut and paste the link below into your browser.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Merry Christmas!
We were so excited to have baby brother home with us.
What a great Christmas gift!
By the way, when I upload pictures how come it changes
some automatically to be the right way, but not others. And how can I change that?
The pic of Chris and Sydney flipped by itself but not the one of Corbin.