knows me well can imagine....Hannah's is
a landscape of Paris (woohoo) and Brie Olivia's of Venice.
The funniest darn thing happened this morning. Well,
The funniest darn thing happened this morning. Well,
funny to us but maybe not so much for my
friend over at adventures of a suburban housewife.
They were entrusted with taking care of their daughter
Hannah's 3rd grade class pet, not only for the weekend
but for the week long Spring Break ahead of us. Well,
the class pet or pets, I should say, are two bunnies,
Chestnut and Thumper. Apparently, Chestnut the
mischievous one, escaped his cage early this morning before
church and could not be found. Just a little bit of drama!
So for several hours this Eater Sunday we had a real live
bunny hopp'in around the neighborhood. How fitting is that?
Crack me up! After a desperate lost pet posting on
on our ward bulletin, Chestnut was found in a neighbor's
backyard..... Much to my friend and her family's relief.
Happy Keester ...oops, I mean Happy Easter!
*The Ward Easter party. I decided to put a twist
on the Easter party this year and hold it at night. We watched
a Easter movie at the church and then we went outside to hunt
for eggs in the dark with flashlights. We had 775 eggs hidden
with a $10 bill inside one special egg.
Fun stuff!
I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way
he/she handles four things: A rainy day, the elderly, lost
luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights.....
That will get you to stop and ponder for a moment!
*Hoops Hysteria (NCAA Tournament)
Us and two other families in the neighborhood are taking
part in March Madness. All fifteen of us, drew four or five
teams to watch and cheer on for the next two and half
weeks until the Championship Game. It's been fun for the
older kids to keep track of which team has won or lost and
what member from each family has the odds of going all
the way with their team. Unfortunately, for me all my
teams have lost in the first and second rounds. Bummer!
The one with the winning team April 7th will get the pot
of gold (the luck of the draw was done on St. Patrick's Day)
and we'll all celebrate by going out to dinner together. Here
are the kids that night at our neighbors doing a special
*My new Camera
My mother-in-law surprised me two weeks ago with a
new camera. How sweet is that?
*An amusing email from a friend
Every sixty seconds you spend angry, upset or mad, is a
full minute of happiness you'll never get back. Today's
Message of the Day is: Life is short, Break the rules,
Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh
uncontrollably, And never regret anything that made you
here we should dance! Speaking of dancing....Paula Abdul's
new music video has made my Happy List for sure... It's
called "Dance like there is no Tomorrow." (It's downloaded
below)
Persuasion....
Northanger Abbey....Mansfield Park....Miss Austin Regrets....
Pride and Prejudice....Emma....and Sense & Sensibility
For the first time on US television, Masterpiece Theatre
has been presenting, on PBS, adaptations of all the Jane
Austen novels and a new biopic of her life.......
Kyleigh and I (and sometimes Emma) these last few
Sunday evenings have been in Jane overload
but we are lov'in it! These are some of my all time
favorite films and to see Kyleigh take a interest in them
too, has been delightful.
*American Idol
The obsession with A.I. continues..... We so look forward to
Tuesday and Wednesday nights around here. Tuesday
nights after the show you can find Kyleigh and I, with
sometimes no less than three phones, voting our hearts
out (like 100 to 150 times) for our hometown boy,
David Archuleta! Check out this website
David Archuleta Fan Blast for all things David. It's amazing
to see in his guestbook the fans from all over the world that
are cheering him on. WE LOVE YOU DAVID!
*Kite Flying
*St. Patrick's Day
the Leprechaun. Kyleigh especially has loved the IRISH
Riverdance DVD that was left. She has watched it
at least four times and has some of it memorized. She is
nuts about it. I'm taking her next week to observe an
Irish Step Class at the Rinceoiri Don Spraio School of Dance.
She wants to start taking lessons.
The gold left by the Leprechaun was not the
only thing left behind as he tends to leave a
trail of mischief as well. Turned over chairs,
opened drawers and cupboards and clothes
strung in odd places etc. Hannah was relieved
this year that it was Kyleigh's underwear
(clean of course) and not hers hanging from
the kitchen cupboards. LOL
*Cereal Day....I never knew there was
such a thing! I got this e-card from a friend
who knows how much I LOVE cereal. I only
wish I had gotten this greeting earlier in the
day so that I could have served a
smorgasbord of cereal for dinner
(without the guilt). LOL I'll seriously eat any
kind of cereal... although MY breakfast cereal
kind of cereal... although MY breakfast cereal
has to be healthy and nutritious to jump start
my day but I'll have any other kind as a snack
and serve us dinner, as she did recently.... What a treat!
*The Osmond's 50th Anniversary Show
I've watched parts of the Anniversary show I don't know how
many times. I can't get enough of their music!!!! Sometimes I
think I was born in the wrong era, music wise that is, as some of
my favorite groups ARE the oldies from the 70's.....The Bee Gees,
Abba, Barry Manilow and now the Osmonds. I was never a fan
of the latter until about six months ago when they all appeared
on the Oprah Show. I guess I never realized what a world sensation
they were back in their heyday, as I was, of course, just a babe.
Anyhow, after the Anniversary show this month I am totally hooked
and declare myself a fan. (Jaren says admitting that categorizes me
and declare myself a fan. (Jaren says admitting that categorizes me
as an official Molly Mormon.) LOL
I've posted a song, Love Me For A Reason, from back in the early 70's.
It's one of my favorite songs and it's a riot to watch! I'm afraid I
probably would have been one of those crazed fans, as you will see
later on in the clip, (if you can stand to watch it that long) had I been a
teenager back then. (The girls and I bust out laughing every time
we watch it) My almost 52 yr. old sister had a crush on Donny back
then as I'm sure most girls did. The bottom clip are snippets from the
Anniversary Show. Whether you like the Osmonds or not, 50 years
in showbiz is something pretty amazing. And the family is still intact....
Kudos to them!!!
Hey Molly! :) Who would listen to Barry Manilow in this day and age?
ReplyDeleteI think that mischief making leprechaun comes around our place more than once a year. Clothing strung all over, overturned furniture. Yes, we must have a chronic elf!
And lastly, I thought of you when I saw the latest swap on one of my favorite groups, list the teaser for their new swap being announced on Monday. You'll have to check it out...www.sweetgoodnessswaps.com
I might even sign up again... So long as I don't have to craft something this time around. I'm out of my league with those girls and crafting! Anyway, it looks like it may be a Paris theme. And I KNOW you and "themes" and, obviously, Paris!
Dang cute dresses. There was so much info. in this post...how fun! That Easter egg hunt at night sounds super fun...we may have to copy. We need to follow your example and have a lot more fun!
ReplyDeleteI LOVED this post!! I so copied your quote - and I am also stealing your "egg hunt at night" idea...awesome dresses, fun pics and great ideas I am storing away for next year!
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