07 July 2014

Follow-up to Long Weekend

Lessons learned by each of us:
Oldest Sprog - must use pill keeper to track if pills have been taken, memory is not enough
Father of Oldest Sprog - must not talk to oldest sprog when said child is not current on meds and most definitely should never ask if meds are current - even when you know they're not
Myself - move in with in-laws the next time this happens.

06 July 2014

Long Weekends

As I sit here in church and listen to the babies cry and the toddlers scream, I think "storm must be brewing."

Then I think of my 18 yr old and his father who aren't speaking and think, "It must be a doozy."

Here's hoping the storm comes in and blows itself out soon before I am driven to drink.

13 June 2014

The Boy

Our boy dog is 5 years older than the girls.  We came back from nearly two weeks gone and he seems rather listless, lacking in energy.  We had people living here while we were gone to tend the dogs, but I suppose the dogs had more time alone than they are used to.  I hope he perks up now that I'm back.  Soon, too, because I have that conference next week and I'll be gone for 3 nights.  The rest of the family will be here, but he's mostly just attached to me.

12 June 2014

Vacaion

Do you drive faster on the way home?  I do.  I know I do and I tell myself not to (I already drive fast enough), but every time I come home from a long trip, I find myself flying down the last few miles of freeway at a speed I would not even consider on a regular day.

15 March 2014

Friends and Invitations

Have you ever noticed that among friends there are the inviters and the invitees?  If you're one of the former, you know what I mean.  Are you the one that always has to suggest doing something?  Some friends never invite you round or suggest getting together.   Maybe they're the popular ones that have enough invitations they don't have time to issue them?  Maybe they're just lazy?  I don't think they do it on purpose.   At least not all of them.  Still, sometimes it can be hard to be the inviter all the time and never the invitee.  You feel like you're doing all the work.  You feel like maybe they don't value your friendship, that they're just too polite to tell you they'd rather not.  Jeez, can't you take a hint?  None of this is necessarily true, but there are days when you wonder "why bother."  Everyone likes to be asked occasionally.