Saturday, November 22, 2008

Holiday Prep




Forrest did some of our Thanksgiving shopping yesterday while I was at work. He was amazed by how many people were at the grocery store on a weekday morning. He was also amazed at the cost of the crystallized ginger I asked him to buy for a new cranberry sauce recipe I want to try. I'll never hear the end of it if this recipe flops after he spent so much. I had the same experience today at a different store. It almost looked like Black Friday crowds. With Linen and Things going out of business I stopped in to see if I could find any bargains. I found a couple of things that were marked down enough to make me pick them up, but I put them back when I saw that there were only two cashiers working and a huge crowd at the front of the store. My time is worth more than those two little items. I took advantage of a dry day to take some shots of the kids for our Christmas card. I'll post a couple and you'll just have to wait to see which one I picked for the card when you get it in the mail next month. Alyssa and her girlfriends are planning to go shopping on the Black Friday. They want to be in the stores at dawn to take advantage of the bargains. She must take after her Grandma Jones who does the same thing and has for 50 years. I've done it a couple of times, but I don't enjoy it. Forrest and I are pretty much done with all of our shopping anyway. We found some great bargains earlier this week when we both took a day off to visit the dermatologist. Each of us had a mole removed from our legs, and we're waiting for biopsy results. The doctor didn't think they were anything serious, but she's just being cautious. After our appointments we went shopping and had lunch at a new Thai restaurant. It was awesome! We'll definitely be going there again.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

When is free not really free?

Our energetic, sweet "free" puppy, Cowboy, has cost us a lot of  money lately.  He has become an escape artist so Forrest has had to rebuild part of our backyard fence.  Right now our free dog has cost us about $300. Those of you who have been to our house know that the fence on the side of the house where the roses grow is short so that we can enjoy our view of the water, Camano Island, and the garden.  Our older dogs have never jumped out of the yard.  Cowboy discovered that he could stand on a planter box, put his paws on top of the fence, and jump out of the yard.  Now the fence is two feet taller and he can't jump it.  Forrest and Noah spent most of Veterans Day tearing out the old fence and building the new one in the wind and rain.  The next expense will be neutering during Christmas break.  Hopefully he won't be quite so hyper after his procedure.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Catch Up Time


















I know it's been three weeks since my last post so I'll try to get caught up here quickly. It's been hectic around here. Since my last post Noah had basketball tryouts while his football team was still practicing for the play offs. Forrest went out of town for a week. Alyssa worked, went to school, and put in many volunteer hours for honor society. I worked, took Noah to practice, taught two evening writing classes to teachers, and kept up with the housework (sort of). Forrest had to work two Fridays. He usually has them off because he works 4 tens. I've gotten used to him being able to to some chores on his Fridays so this further complicated our lives. Halloween crept up on us. Noah and I picked up our pumpkins from a farm stand on the way home two days before Halloween. We didn't even get around to our annual trip to the pumpkin patch as a family. The kids carved their pumpkins the night before Halloween after football practice. On Halloween we had a high school football game to go to so we left our bowl of candy on the front porch (we've done this before without incident). We returned to find the bowl had been emptied and thrown into the front yard.


Noah's team won their three play off games and were crowned Junior Division Champions tonight. They beat one of the other Arlington Jr. teams 18-8 for the win. The boys were so wound up they were making silly mistakes and were called for lots of penalties. Forrest said they won despite themselves. As you can see by the photo Forrest had an important job. He was part of the chain crew tonight so he got to be close to the action. Noah had some impressive blocks and tackles tonight. He did get called for being off-sides once and for blocking in the back. It was a great season. Basketball practice starts tomorrow.