Sunday, April 19, 2009

Our Trip to North Caroilna






Wow, that was fast. I bet you didn't even know we were gone, but we're back. We had a whirlwind of a trip, but are really glad that we were able to go to attend my little brother's wedding. On the way there we had lotsa "family time" (ie we were squashed together in a van that none of us could escape). I found out what Rice is going to do when he wins the lottery. He is going to buy a house in Dave Mira's neighborhood (in my home town) and buy a riding lawnmower. Yes, you read that right, a riding lawnmower. He plans on starting up a lawn care business where he mows grass (on his riding mower) between the hours of 10am and 12pm. Hey, everyone needs a dream. When it got good and dark, Puppy looks out the window and says, "Hey, I think I can see some cancellations." I told him yeah, me too and tried to keep a straight face.
T-dog and Puppy were the ring bearers and Salty was the flower girl. They were super~handsome and beautiful. The wedding was very low key and we didn't have a run through so they weren't really sure when the supposed to do what, but they did a fabulous job (and looked cute doing it)! T-dog was realllly interested in when they were going to kiss. . . I told him the key words to look for so he could close his eyes, BUT I watched him jump up so he could see what was going on there. . . hmmm, not sure if I like that, but oh well. One day he will be getting married himself, he should at least see how its done. At the reception, after Salty had eaten about four dozen cookies, I leaned over to tell her a secret. I whispered that she couldn't eat any more cookies. Then she sat up and said, "I have a secret for you Mommy." She says, "I'm going to get another cookie." smiles, and runs away.
The ceremony was nice and Ronnie and Genevieve looked wonderful and happy. Congratulations you guys! Hope you find the present we left :o) It was great to see family again. I miss you guys.




Saturday, April 11, 2009

Violated

Does anyone else ever get WEIRD comments on their blogs??
It went from annoying to scary pretty quickly.
What do you do. . . who even knows this freakishly (surprisingly) interesting blog even exists? . . besides family and friends.
I suppose we are on the world wide web, whatever that means. But, I am feeling violated.

Monday, April 6, 2009

I know Its Been a While!

Yes, yes. I know, you are begging to be updated. Well here goes



u
wish you knew what was up

p lease don't beg next time

d on't even get me started. . .

a t least I could tell you something?

t ime really does fly doesn't it?

e eeek! If another six year old corrects me when I say I'm going to Disney Land instead of Disney World, I'm going to bang my head against the wall. How does every one besides me know this stuff by heart? I have to think, Florida --the center of the World; California--Land that may fall into the ocean.

s o, Puppy told me the other day when I was trying to explain that why we don't hit girls that if you can't hit them, they at least should do all of the cleaning and the chores.


There you go, now you know everything going on around the Porkchops and Rice family.
You know what I realized? If I don't write down all those cute little things the soy sauce says, I forget before I have time to get them posted up here on the bolgilicious.

You aren't going to believe this, but Rice is reading me a book at this very minute!! He said he went to the library and picked it out for me. After I laughed and reminded him that he's never gone to the library by himself, to quit joking, he pulled it out of his briefcase. So, I guess he says there is a library at work and he's in there all the time. . . He thinks I'm really going to love it. Oh really, I say, what's it called? Freakanomics. ?! Sounds like non fiction (not on the top of my must read lists--but the title does have freak in it, could be promising). So he's reading it to me while I'm re-newing things at the library online so we won't incur overdue fees. ShhhHHHHH, don't tell him that I moved on to updating the blog because I'm not sure if he has ever read a book this long before (other than text books for school and what not, of course he's very smart). Chewing gum is a billion dollar industry. WOW we are really getting to the meat and potatoes of this book. Better get back to listening :o)

ps, this is just between us--his voice is kinda monotone, I might pretend to listen while I take a quick nap