Friday Fives – Five Things That Make Me Happy

Welcome to Friday Fives, the weekly meme where I post a list of five anythings! This week, I’m making myself think of five things that make me happy because I had a bad day yesterday and want to embrace the positives.  Feel free to play along with Friday Fives by posting your own list on your blog, on your Facebook wall, your Google + stream, on Twitter – or even by leaving your list in my comments!

friday fives meme on table for five

FIVE THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY TODAY:

 

1. My real-life and Facebook friends. I had a bad day yesterday, starting with a huge fight with my husband and ending with the realization that I had FORGOT that I agreed to co-host a Twitter party with Megan Calhoun of SocialMoms on behalf of Together Counts. I was devastated.  I posted about it on Facebook (a/k/a my personal therapist) and had 19 friends, most of whom I personally know, shower me with all kinds of lovely and kind words. It was like getting a big group hug, and there’s no feeling like knowing that YOU ARE NOT ALONE.  And also? That you aren’t the only one that occasionally f*cks up. So once again, thank you thank you THANK YOU all my wonderful friends.

2. International Delight Iced Mocha, which I discovered when an opportunity came up to review it through Collective Bias/Social Fabric. If you are a fan of those fancy iced coffee drinks at coffee places and take-out restaurants that cost four or five dollars each, you really need to head to Meijer or Walmart or Kroger (put in your zip code at http://www.internationaldelight.com/Where-To-Buy to find stores close to you) and pick up Original, Vanilla or Mocha. It’s $3.99 for half a gallon which is eight servings! Sorry Biggby Coffee, Starbucks,  and McDonalds, but I’m on a budget and quite frankly, International Delight’s Iced Mocha tastes EXACTLY THE SAME AS YOURS.  p.s. posting this is not part of the compensated campaign I’m doing for CB. I swear.

3. My daughter teaching herself to tie her shoes. Kaitlyn requested her first pair of “shoes that tie” a couple of months ago, and as Chris or I tied them for her in the morning, we explained step-by-step what we were doing. And then about two weeks ago, she came running up to the front door off the bus and said “Mom, guess what? I tied my own shoes today!”  She decided she was going to do it by herself and so she just put her mind to it and did it.  Her feet did one of those I-swear-they-grew-overnight things that kids’ feet do and yesterday I realized she had little red marks on the tops of all her toes where the shoes were rubbing, so last night we stopped in at Payless and she requested “shoes that will help me run fast AND that tie.” No more velcro for my girl!

4. My kids finishing up Freshman year, Seventh grade, and Kindergarten having kicked butt in all their classes.  Ryan has a 3.89 GPA that would have been higher but he chose to take Sophomore math instead of Freshman math. And I am very happy with 3.89!  And Nathan, my sweet son with the math learning disability, is getting a B+ in Math, a B in Science, and A’s in everything else!  Kaitlyn was a model kindergartener, and loves school so much that when her teacher told the kids to practice math, reading, spelling and writing over the summer, she set up a “desk” in the playroom by turning a big cardboard box upside down and setting out paper, crayons and markers. She’ll probably know all the 1st grade skills before the new school year even starts. We always end the school year by going out for ice cream, and I am happily spending that money because all three of them deserve it!

5. New seasons of some of my favorite TV shows. Summer used to mean endless reruns of sitcoms and not much else, but thanks to cable, networks like HBO, TNT, and USA now have shows that start in the summer, and there are some really good ones. Last week’s Friday Fives was Five TV Shows I’ll Be Watching This Summer, all but True Blood had their season premieres this past week, and I was once again reminded why I love summer TV! One show I didn’t have room for in that post was Franklin & Bash, which airs Tuesdays at 10 eastern on TNT. Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer play old friends and lawyers who will do anything to represent their clients, while also being hilariously funny and sometimes naughty, not to mention gorgeous. I have had a huge crush on Breckin ever since “Clueless”, and he just gets hotter every year. Mark-Paul’s not too bad either. Malcom McDowell plays the head of the law firm they technically work for and he’s brilliant. A good hour of TV makes me happy, six good hours of TV a week makes me even happier :)

So there you have it, this week’s Friday Fives. Have a great weekend everybody!

Wordless Wednesday 4-11-12: Nathan’s First Wood-shop Project!

Nathan worked so hard on this pen holder for Chris!

 

I'm so proud of him for making this!

Love the depressions in the bottom so the pens stay in place.

 

Felt "feet" on the bottom and his signature.

 

Wordless Wednesday links for the week of April 11th, 2012 go here!

Nathan’s 13th birthday cake

Nathan turned 13 on Wednesday. We celebrated by letting him invite his friend Cole to come to dinner with us and spend the night. Which is why I have no photos from the entire night except for one of the cake, because Nathan and Cole never stopped moving once the entire night. Or talking. Or picking on each other.  Or talking.

Dinner at Logan’s Roadhouse was really good, then we came home and had the cake, which I bought at Meijer. Chocolate cake with whipped chocolate frosting, YUM. Plus I bought Breyer’s natural vanilla to go on the side.

So, yeah. That happened.

Wordless Wednesday 9-28-11


Wordless Wednesday 9-21-11

A rare photo of Nathan smiling :)

Wordless Wednesday 9-07-11 Back to School Edition

One starting High School, one starting Middle School

And one starting Kindergarten!

 

 

Wordless Wednesday – The Zucchini Is Ready

home garden zucchini

Growing Zucchini - Be Careful What You Wish For!

home garden zucchini

Seriously Ginormous Zucchini!

Wordless Wednesday 6-8-11: Recognition, Speeches, Awards, Graduations

Nathan 2nd from left reading a speech about his class contributions to a time capsule

Nathan on the far right, with three of his best friends

Ryan on the left getting an "All A's" Award

Ryan getting a "Creative Thinking" Award

Ryan towards the right side, getting a Principal's Award

Ryan with his good friend Justin

Balloons with messages attached honoring Kaiwan McDonald, who died tragically last Friday.

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It’s A Big Day For Both My Boys

Today turned out to be a big day for both Ryan and Nathan. First, Nathan went with Chris to work for Take Your Child to Work Day. The company Chris works for is family-owned and they love planning activities for kids. Chris has been busy all morning so I don’t even know what Nathan is doing, but I’m sure he’s happy not to be in school :)

Tonight is Ryan’s induction ceremony into National Junior Honor Society. At dinner last night Ryan casually mentioned that he had gone to “rehearsal” yesterday during school and was going today as well. I said, rehearsal for WHAT? People, getting inducted into NJHS is a BIG FREAKING DEAL, I had no idea.

This is the largest group the school has ever had, 84 students. Besides going over the ceremony and practicing things like lining up and walking into the room, they also practiced the ceremony itself. Which involves things like holding a candle and having it lit by the person next to them, then turning and lighting their neighbor’s candle. And taking an OATH.

OMG, my son is joining an actual SECRET SOCIETY, people! The more he described it, the more it sounded eerily familiar – because I went through a similar ceremony when I had my sorority initiation. Except I had to take a test about the sorority history, recite the Greek alphabet, learn a handshake (yes, a HANDSHAKE), and Ryan just has to take an oath and light a candle. But STILL. Guess that means I’d better take a shower and put on something other than sweatpants and a ratty t shirt.

GREAT. Now I have my sorority’s song totally stuck in my head and it will be there all day. Bet your sorority’s song didn’t start with everyone having to WHISTLE. How does one even type a whistle?

Like I said before I digressed, big day.  I asked Chris to try to get some pictures of Nathan at work, and I’ll take my camera tonight and record what I can of Ryan’s initiation.  It’s exciting for both of them!

Photo – Nathan wearing Metatarsal Boot

Thursday night, Nathan was running from the kitchen into the living room to plug in his cell phone before the battery died, and he landed wrong on his right foot. It isn’t swollen or misshapen, and he can put weight on it although it hurts, but just to be safe, I took him to the doctor on Friday.

Because Nathan had specific pain on one point of his foot, the doctor sent us for Xrays and also wrote prescriptions for crutches and for a metatarsal boot, which keeps Nathan’s foot aligned correctly and also protects it.

I have been so impressed with how well he’s dealing with all of this. We even went to the library today. I told him he could stay home, but he said “Mom, I have to get used to walking with the crutches for school.” How’s that for being a trooper? He hasn’t complained at all, and best of all, he’s letting me take care of him.

Chris keeps telling me to let him get things for himself, but I LIKE giving him extra attention. At 12, he doesn’t really need much mothering anymore, so it’s nice to get a chance to fuss over him a little.

And it could be worse. He could be Emma Stone’s character in this SNL Digital Short! Ryan and I love this, we sing it all the time :)