So now to the fun stuff...although right now I can only think of one incident that I wanted to blog about. We were in Wal*mart and Jon remembered that he needed shampoo. So we were over there looking at the gazillion different kinds of shampoos when the fire alarm suddenly goes off. We look up and (to my horror) there is my son, standing with the door propped open - you know the one with the "Alarm will sound when this door is opened" sign on it? To make matters worse he has a hyper-sensitivity to sounds (the Dr. said it's due to his PDD). So it's got this high-pitched shreeking sound and of course everyone back there is looking trying to decide if there's really a fire. They saw us doing the "What are you doing?" "Why did you do that?" thing...I guess they decided there was no fire because they all went about their shopping. It took FOREVER before we could find a Wal*mart associate to shut off the noise. I felt so bad for my little guy, he's over there with his hands pushed against his ears as hard as he could, trying not to cry (he tries real hard to be "tough" when Daddy is there). It just made me want to cry. So that was our most eventful trip to Wal*mart...so far. lol.
The most important part of the story is the ending...no one reads a book to get to the middle.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Haven't posted for so long
So I've been feeling guilty about not blogging. I've just been so busy (such is the life of a mother I guess). Oh, before I forget though, I wanted to share a recipe that I got from Ranee' (yeah, it's pretty much the best). For pumpkin bread. Take a box of spice cake mix (by the way Ranee', they just started stocking it - or it was hidden behind the stinkin' yellow cake...grrrr...anyhow I found some). Pour it into a med. size bowl, mix with a can of pumpkin (the small can...15 oz I think). Then put it in a bread pan and cook at 350 for 20-25 minutes. Yeah, it's SOOOO good. And Michelle, I love you for introducing me to that Resolve, deep clean. It got all the spots up (well, all of them that I have cleaned so far). I've been living in this house for a year and a half (give or take) and I have tried EVERYTHING to get those up, nothing has even lightened them! And that carpet cleaner took those spots up almost instantly! And you thought getting your freezie stains up off your carpet was impressive.
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Poor little guy....that's happened to us more than once (same child)...once at a dance recital, once at the dollar tree, and I think one more, but can't place it right off. Good stories to tell them when they are all grown up.
Well, at least he'll never do that again :) That cleaner is awesome, isn't it? Except that bad part was that I bought it to clean the stains, but it took out the dirt as well, so I had a really clean spot in the middle of my carpet. I had to buy a lot more to clean my entire carpet! But it definitely looks much better now. So, what do I get for introducing it to you ;)
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