Encouraged by your comments after my last post of random topics, I’ve decided to bless you with allow myself a totally random blog post every once in a while. So, I randomly chose today to write again about some of our random activities…
1. I finally finished looking through curriculum catalogs, made my list, checked it twice, then a third time, and then placed my orders. I finally just had to close the catalogs and put them away so that I would quit finding more and more awesome books that I wanted to order. Tomorrow I’ll share our list of books with you!!!
2. Tuesday we picked up our Azure Standard order for the month…but not without a little drama. The truck driver called me Monday (because I’m the top of our group’s calling tree) to tell me that he would be at the Walmart parking lot on Tuesday at 9:15 am. I called everyone, then we all met at the appointed time. Then he never showed up. Turns out, his truck had broken down and he had called to tell me that he would be late…but I missed the call somehow. Bummer. So, we finally figured it all out and went home…and then came back to pick up our order that evening after his truck was working again. Poor guy.
Anyway…just in case you’d like to stare at my groceries for a while…here you go:
Here we have five pounds of Landmark raw white cheddar cheese, three jars of Hain safflower mayonnaise, six pounds of butter, two jars of Natural Value peanut butter, one can of olives, one container of Nancy’s whole milk yogurt, five pounds of carrots, five pounds of oranges, a jar of olive oil, five pounds of peas, and three packages of mixed veggies. The boxes you see are 10 pounds of whole wheat spaghetti noodles and 10 pounds of whole wheat penne pasta. Partially pictured in the background are two really cute little boys. They did not come with the order, but they are very sweet and delicious.
3. I’ve taken the time to read a few Karen Kingsbury books during the past couple of weeks. I usually don’t really have much time to read, but with school starting soon, I decided to allow myself a little chill time. So, I went to the library and checked out some good reads, then neglected a bunch of housework for a few days so that I could enjoy some books.
4. You do not want to enter my bathrooms right now. (See #3.)
5. Malachi is totally into microphones, and creates one out of anything he has in his hands. I have been interviewed by and asked to sing into many a Lincoln Log lately. Last week at a garage sale, we found a real toy microphone for 50 cents. You would have thought we gave him the moon.
6. Let’s just take another look at that box of penne pasta. Now that’s a lot of pasta.
7. Elias wants piano lessons.
8. When I was a little girl I got one of those “Doll Head” thingies that sat on a little stand so that you could fix her hair and make-up. You know what I’m talking about? Well, I enjoyed it thoroughly for about two weeks…and then my brother used the lip stick pencil and drew a thick, bright pink line from the top of her forehead to the bottom of her neck. He truly thought that it would scrub right off, but it never, ever did. Ever. But I’m over it now.
9. Asa and Justus are in a musical that the city is putting on this summer, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. They are in the children’s choir and are having such a wonderful experience. Anybody ever seen this musical before?
10. I think it’s weird that we call small towns like the one I live in a “city”.
11. Last Friday I let each of my boys pick one friend to take to the bowling alley. (Remember the free bowling passes we have?) Matt wasn’t able to go with me, so it was just me and the boys. Now, let’s do the math (and try to figure out WHAT in the world I was thinking when I made this plan). I have four boys of my own, and each of them chose one boy to take along. That equals a total of eight boys…ages as follows: three, three, five, six, eight, nine, eleven and twelve. How many arms did I think I had? Simply figuring out who needed what shoe size at the beginning was just about enough to make me turn around and go home. At least the no smoking ban has officially been put into place this time, so we did not come out smelling like the deep fat fried cigarettes we smelled like last time we were there.
12. I should not continue to come up with random thoughts at 11:32 pm. Especially when I need to get up and bake for the farmer’s market tomorrow.
13. We keep getting rain and other severe weather right when it’s farmer’s market time. I like the rain, but not when I’m trying to sell pretzels.
14. There’s a 30% chance of rain tomorrow.
15. Seriously, I’ve got to stop. What random things are going on with you?!
Laura says
Joseph is such a fun musical! I bet the boys are having a blast :-D
Are you going to post videos?
Donna says
You crack me up………allow me to return the favor with my random thoughts. You asked!
http://momsfrugal.blogspot.com/2008/07/random-thoughts-just-for-laura.html
BTW, I love it when you show us your Azure food! I bet that cheese and butter is something! Just 6 lbs for a month?!?
Sally says
I love Karen Kingsbury books…I’m (not so) patiently waiting for her new one to come out in a couple months.
And, I can’t believe your brother did that! Wait a minute – yes I can…he’s the one who was secretly bidding against me on one of Michelle’s items at the auction! =)
Amanda says
I absolutely love the randomness… Especially the doll head! My barbie received a haircut from my brother when I was little. I am pretty sure I was told by my parents to forgive him later that day, but every once in a while, I remember the sadness!
Joseph is one of the BEST! I saw it in Minneapolis when Donny Osmond played Joseph. The soundtrack was also the first CD I purchased in the 1990’s. I didn’t even have a CD player yet! I still listen to it on long car rides!
God Bless!!!
Amanda says
Joseph is SO much fun! I went to see in on a high school band trip to St. Louis as part of a dinner show. We got to meet the cast afterwards and everything. I immediately bought the soundtrack when I got home. It’s so much fun; the songs are very catchy. You’re going to be sining them for a while!
SusanSophia says
I just happened upon your website a couple weeks ago and really enjoy it! I look forward to reading more about your homeschooling.
I love Azure Standard. I’m on route C-2 and order arrives on August 5th. I am the drop manager as well. I always look forward to unpacking!!
I love your random posts.
Chelf says
I love #5! I have a great memory of singing “Achy Breaky Heart” into a Dried Mango (Best friend thought it was a Dried Papaya, but whatever.) at the Arizona State Fair. We were being silly, and none of us cared that we looked like fools. We were good, I tell you!
I am planning on singing a cute song at our fave coffee shop’s Open Mic Night some Friday. We shall see… I may go back to the bathtub and never come out.
Tracy says
You are so funny! I think you missed your calling as a comedian…j/k.
Don’t take the rain personally. I think it rains every day in our state…at least this summer anyway! Isn’t it weird??
care-in says
I love Karen Kingsbury!!
I had to laugh at the doll head…I had one too and my brother took a blue something and drew a star around her eye. Never came off.
Theresa says
Ahh, the random-ness of it all….
you are a card, a girl after my own heart!
Thank you for the nonsense among the sense.
I, too, had a doll…lovely thing she was
until my sister got through with her…
but, then, I have all but forgotten my
sadness and the burial in the backyard…
{{sniff}}..
“Dear Santa, I would like…”
Teresa says
I’ve been reading too! See my blog for further details. Do you like Jody Piccoult? I just finished “The Plain Truth” It was great. Hugs to you and loved the random thoughts! Teresa