10.27.2008

If you scroll past the pictures I wrote something, too



I'm so very overwhelmed by everything I should be doing this week that I'm blogging instead. Apparently a common phenomenon, because my overstressed friend found herself doing the very same thing earlier today. And then we got on the phone and talked about doing it, thus further proving the hypothesis. Caden came home with a science experiment, so I'm all about the verbiage (it's a word).
We went and got pumpkins over a week ago. And since I'm so a techno-weenie I am just now posting the pictures because Ryan finally downloaded them. Sad, I know. But let's face it, left to my own devices I may not even remember to take the pictures let alone download and then post about them.
I have the cutest baby girl in the whole wide world.
If I survive this week I'll tell you all about my inability to say "NO" and the tight spot it can get you in when everything happens simultaneously. Oh wait, I just did.
I did not purposefully post everything running altogether, but I can't fix it, so just go with it.

4 comments:

Melanie said...

she is the cutest girl ever (that is....until I finally have a baby girl.....then she may give her a run for her title).

Sorry your stressed. Do you need any help? Let me know. Always willing.

Sheena said...

She is so cute. I love it when they fall asleep in the high chair. There is just something precious about that.

Doug and Marilyn said...

I love the pictures. Your kids look so excited and happy about their pumpkins.

So, I just noticed today was Tuesday and no walking for us!! Sounds like you are really busy. I'd love to help out if I can. Call me!!

Cynthia said...

I found your blog via Mormon Mommy Blogs- I hope it's okay if I leave a comment.

I just had to smile at the pictures- and your descriptions. It brought back some memories. Good news- it gets easier! My kids are now all in school (baby girl in kindy) and sanity is slowly returning.

And I know all about not being able to say no. Here's a quote from "The Secret Life of Bees" that I remember every time I'm tempted to say 'Yes' when I should say "NO!"

"No, people know what's important, they just don't choose it. Choosing what's important is the hardest thing in the world".