Jan 30, 2010

Clean House: WEEKEND 3 - The Kitchen!!

1. Straighten countertops & tabletops
2. Spray surfaces with sanitizer, let sit, wipe & rinse
3. Survey cupboards & drawers to assess level of disorganization; rearrange & restock as needed with an eye toward storing things where they will be most handy.
4. Spot-clean cupboard surfaces, doors, windows, and shelves: replace shelf/drawer lining as needed.
5. Vacuum, dry-mop, or wash floor
6. Dust baseboards, cupboard fronts, and tops
7. Wipe down stovetop, microwave, and toaster oven.

TROUBLE SPOT: Place 1 cup of water in microwave, can put lemon juice in water, turn on & let warm/hot water sit & everything will soften so it can be easily wiped off w/ paper towels.

Jan 29, 2010

Clean House: Day 19 - Bulletin Boards, Calendar, Fridge Door

1. Strip items off bulletin board & fridge door, tossing old, & rearranging the rest by event/family member.
2. Go thru calendar & review scheduled items for this month & next
3. Compare appt. cards & invites against calendar to make sure everything is listed
4. Consider storing & recycling extra magnets

Jan 28, 2010

Clean House: Day 18 - Pantry

1. Remove all canned goods & spices; toss outdated items
2. Group by type or arrange in abc order
3. Use permanent marker to label & date can & jar tops
4. Wipe down shelves & replace lining if needed
5. Restock shelves, keeping like things together
TIMESAVER: Use plastic turntables to keep things in plain sight.

Jan 27, 2010

Clean House: Day 17 - Freezer

1. Do a quick survey of freezer items: rearrange items, grouping like things together, such as meats, veggies, dessert items, pizzas, etc.
2. Check dates on packages, & move oldest up front for next use
3. Spot-clean any spills
TIMESAVER: Date any new items before storing in freezer; keep a list on front of fridge of meats & leftovers to help w/ meal planning.

Jan 26, 2010

Clean House: Day 16 - The Refridgerator

1. Toss expired products & past prime leftovers, fruits, & veggies
2. Wipe down the fridge walls, bins, shelves, and gaskets…I use warm soapy water for inside. All purpose cleaner or Pine Sol for the outside.
3. Restock after grouping like things together; consider clear plastic storage bins for jams, breads, or condiments.
TIMESAVER: Clean fridge before you go shopping to better complete your grocery list.

Jan 25, 2010

Clean House: Day 15 - Recipe Books & Boxes

1. Gather recipe books, binders, & boxes in central location
2. Review books & move those you seldom use to another bookshelf
3. Toss clipped recipes that you haven’t made or didn’t like.
4. Paste “keepers” on to paper sheets and file in a binder
5. Flip through recipes & make grocery lists for needed items for the next few weeks.

Jan 24, 2010

Saintly Louisiana mammals

A normal passage of time in Louisiana will show us the slight chills of winter time, pleasant weather during fall and spring, and heat and humidity during the summer. Of course, the flora and fauna react to the change in weather as always. Green can be seen all over the place in the spring and summer..and of course, brown during winter...or, depending on the tree...no leafy greenness at all.

Lately, I have noticed something else..something peculiar. While the color scheme is in keeping with the season..it’s the fact that the animal life seems to have adopted the behavior of the plant life that I find interesting. Specifically- I have begun noticing far more frequently some mammals who are gold and black...perhaps as a natural camouflage and in order to avoid predators. However, the color change seems to be on those more usually at the top of the food chain: Humans.

Peculiarly, these people have begun wearing gold and black everywhere. But there is more evidence to consider: The same people will be seen with some emblematic flower artfully done and also emitting(often and seemingly as a call to other tribesmen) a loud (and joyful?) "Who Dat?".

While I had seen this species before, I confess I have not seen the population increase so rapidly as during the past year and beginning of this one(2010). I am thinking there is something in the water down here or perhaps, the natural predators have gone into hiding.

Whatever the case, in each member I sense an increasing urgency in their tribe-speak...as if something is coming that only the members are privy to. In fact, I have heard one or two..after a particularly boisterous rendition of 'Who dat's?'..echoing all around, refer to something coming on the 7th of February somewhere south of here.

Well, all I can say...is there were far fewer of this species around until recently. I find this interesting.

Jan 23, 2010

Clean House: WEEKEND 2 - Master Closet

Oh my! This is even worse than my bedroom! Eeeek!!

1. Clean off floor & straighten up shelves
2. Go thru clothes & shoes, Pull out anything you don’t wear or that needs repair
3. Cull unused hangers
4. Keep a dry-cleaner storage bag on a hook to stow items that need cleaning. Check it weekly to see if it’s time to drop it off.
5. Vacuum floor & dust shelves
TIMESAVER: Either hang entire outfits together or group similar items such as skirts, tops, and pants.
Another tip: Color coordinate your closet according to rainbow colors … off colors (pink, lilacs, etc would go with the color closest to them).

Jan 22, 2010

Clean House: Day 12 - Master Bedroom

I don't know about you but I've been dreading this particular chore! My Master Bedroom is also my sewing room, craft room, library, and everything else room. Arrrghhh!

1. Pick up clothes, tidy dresser, & table tops
2. Open window to freshen room
3. Vacuum or dry-mop floor
4. Spot-clean windows & mirrors
5. Dust furniture & baseboards
6. Change linens & fluff pillows

Jan 21, 2010

Clean House: Day 11 - Houseplants

1. Transfer portable plants to kitchen or utility room counter
2. Trip or snip any dead leaves & flower heads
3. Dust or wet-wipe dirty leaves as plant – appropriate
4. Water & fertilize as needed
5. Dust & spot clean surfaces where plants are displayed

Jan 20, 2010

Was Broken Heart, Now DQ Update #1

Sometimes it amazes me how quickly we adapt to stressful and trying situations. I'd like to give you an update on the situation here. As you know, we received the news, not quite a week ago, that there will be a new family member joining our household. At first, I was disappointed in my daughter (age 22), but now I'm slowly looking forward to sharing this experience with her and helping her as she adjusts to single motherhood. She's got a lot of growing up to do in a short time.

My husband finally warmed up enough to speak to me about the situation and we were able to have a productive discussion. He's still upset with DQ and hasn't spoken to her yet. She expressed to me how hurt she's feeling by his silence. When I brought it up to him during our separate conversation though, he explained that he's just trying to get his thoughts together before he speaks to her. He wants to say it "just right".

Yesterday, we had a discussion about what she's going to do in order to make a living and support herself. He did have some input there that she REALLY listened to (for a change).

She currently works as a "beverage server" at a local casino...not a job that's really conducive to pregnancy and impending motherhood. We took a few minutes to pray about the job situation. I specifically reminded the Lord that when He created me He gave me a visual learning style. Then I reminded Him, that in order to communicate with me He will have to literally write on the wall (in really big letters surrounded by flashing lights).

A few hours later, LITERALLY, a friend of mine (who didn't yet know of my impending grandmotherhood) called me up and asked if my daughter might be interested in a temporary job paying $13 per hour!!! It's only a 4 - 6 month position but it's closer to home! I told her, without hesitation, a huge YES! Then I told my daughter, who was also very excited about it and at the same time learned that God is really there and listening.

As for now, she went to the Health Unit for a pg confirmation followed by an application visit to Medicaid. Next week, she'll be meeting with a counselor (or helper) at the Women's Hope center. I've told her several times that I love her and she is not alone. I have also warned her that the next couple of years are gonna be real tough but she just has to pull up those boot straps, dig in, and she'll be fine.

Keep praying for us. We have a long two years ahead of us but I'm getting excited to see what the Lord has planned.

Clean House: Day 10 - Bathrooms

1. Tidy counters, wipe down shelves & cupboard surfaces
2. Use degreasing cleanser on sink, tub, and shower walls
3. Launder bath linens
4. Sanitize toilet bowl and seat cover
5. Clean sink & tub fixtures with all-purpose cleanser
TIMESAVER: Spray tub, showers walls, & sink and move on to other chores, letting the cleanser do its work.

Jan 19, 2010

Clean House: Day 9 - Dining Room

1. Clear off piles of junk that have accumulated on the table, then dust.
2. Return clean dishes and vases to storage areas
3. Spot-clean any stains or chair covers & spray with stain repellent
4. Spot-clean windows & mirrors w/ damp paper towel or windex.
5. Vacuum or dry-mop floor
TROUBLE SPOT: Remove scratches from wood floors by sanding very gently with fine steel wool that has been dipped in paste wax.

Jan 18, 2010

Clean House: Day 8 - Living Room

My poor house doesn't have a basement....or an attic ....or even a separate family room .... but we do have a living room.

That being said, here's the game plan for today:

1. Make a sweep of the living room with a bag or basket to hold items that go elsewhere.
2. Straighten items on mantel, coffee and end tables.
3. Vaccum, dry-mop, or sweep floor.
4. Spot clean dirty surfaces and dust the rest.
5. Wipe mirrors and TV screen with damp paper towel.
6. Straighten or flip cushions and fluff pillows

TROUBLE SPOT: Use a dry sponge or vacuum on low suction with dust-brush attachment to clean lampshades

Jan 16, 2010

Clean House: WEEKEND 1 - Attack the Attic!

Just like my previous post about the basement, my home also does not have an attic.

But in case you do have one, here's what you're gonna do while I play catch up on the things I didn't get done this week.

1. Tidy up, grouping like things together
2. Take quick inventory; label storage boxes
3. Make piles for tossing, donating, or selling
4. Check for water damage or rodent infestation
5. Sweep or vacuum surface areas
6. Schedule any necessary maintenance or repairs

TROUBLE SPOT: Seal any holes in the walls, roof, windows, or eaves to keep out water, pests, & rodents.

Have fun!

Jan 15, 2010

My Heart is Broken

My 22 y.o. daughter lives in my home with my husband, The Teen, Little Bird, and Kangaroo. She's currently working as a "beverage server". It isn't the best job around. Her hourly wages are only $2.75 and she gets to keep whatever tips she makes. Basically, she's driving all the way to the job (71.2 miles round trip) for tips. The vehicle she drives is not hers. It belongs to my husband and I but we allow her to use it until she can save enough money to get her own car.

She has no ambitions to go to school or anything. She likes this job because it offers all the perks of a "real" job.....i.e. 401K, health insurance, etc. She really doesn't want to leave this job.

Then, I got the phone call this morning. It looks like I'm gonna be a grand-mother. She had stopped on her way to work to get a home pregnancy test. When she got to work and took the test, it was positive. She called me immediately, crying and blubbering and saying, "I didn't want it to be this way" and "Momma, I'm so sorry".

I told my hubby about it and he just clammed up. Didn't say a word to me all day. Kept a chip on his shoulder. When he came home and I said to him that I needed to discuss it with him, he replied, "I don't care and I don't want to discuss it. There is nothing to discuss."

I'm really feeling torn apart right now. This is my daughter! My child! My first born! I can't just throw her to the wolves! She needs me!

I know there aren't many people who read this blog, but if you're out there....please add my family to your prayer list and add a specific little ditty there for some extra enduring strength for me. Thanks.

Clean House: Day 5 - Basement

Our family has had a little crisis today. I didn't do much of anything except sit in my easy chair, talk on the phone, cry a little, eat some lunch, and do more of the same. As a result, I didn't get to any house cleaning today.

I'm feeling better right this second and plan to do a little more cleaning tomorrow before settling down to watch the Saints game with my hubby.

I live in Louisiana. We don't have basements here. If we did, it would be full of water. Swamp land is not conducive to basement building.

However, for the sake of staying on schedule, I'm posting cleaning tips for the basement. If you don't have a basement, feel free to catch up (if you need to) on the previous 4 day schedule. If you're caught up, you can always move on to the next day, or (my personal favorite) simply take a day off to recuperate. Believe it or not, all this house cleaning is burning calories. Take a break from all this "exercise" and rest. You can pick it up again tomorrow.

Okay, well, here's the Basement to do list, just in case you have a basement.

1. Neaten basement storage area
2. Move items off the floor to pallets or shelves
3. Sweep or mop floor
4. Label boxed items
5. Check for water damage or pest infestation

Jan 14, 2010

Date Night: Catfish Charlie's

NightOn Thursday evening, our family went to a little restaurant out in Hammond, La called Catfish Charlie's. It's located at 14256 W. Club Deluxe Road. Their specialty is seafood...mostly fried. However, there are a few healthy selections on the menu. We started out with a little appetizer of Gator Bites and salad. The waitress then brought the rest of our foods. The kids weren't in a seafood kind of mood so they all ordered standard kid's fare.....fried chicken tenders. Hubby ordered the Soft Shell Crab platter and I ordered the Grilled Shrimp and mushrooms dinner. Yummy stuff!!!

The food is good but the prices......well, not so good. For our family of 6, our evening out set us back $110.00!!! Maybe they'll come down on prices but I don't think it'll be any time soon.

Catfish Charlie's decor


The best part of enjoying a meal at Catfish Charlie's is the duck, turtle, fish feeding experience. The restaurant provides buckets of leftover biscuits for the kiddos to take out to the back deck and throw into the water to the wildlife.


And here's a shot of the wildlife! Before we even exited the building, they heard the footsteps on the hardwood floor and came running....or swimming ....or flying. They wanted some biscuits!


Does this look like a duck? At first my son yelled "Otter!" but it is in fact, a nutria rat. They are not native to Louisiana, having been imported in the 1930's for the fur farming industry. They were release, either accidentally or intentionally into Louisiana's coastal marshes.

Clean House: Day 4 - Home Office

I didn't get to this today. DH and I spent time together at Target shopping for some storage solutions for the girls bedroom. We ended up purchasing 2 of the 8 cube "Cubeicals" in order to organize their toys and things. I guess I'll try and get to the Home Office this weekend.
If your home is like mine, your home office has a special place in the distant corner of the family/living room. That being said, I will concentrate on that corner today.

Bill paying center:
1. group bills by category
2. file bills, user manuals, warranties, and receipts
3. cull old papers from files and countertops
4. replenish supplies such as stamps,envelopes, staples, and pens. Keep in one drawer or container
5. wipe down telephone
6. clear bulletin board of old notes

Dust:
1. Shelves, desktop, computer, monitor, keyboard, etc.

Computer:
1. Delete old files from hard drive
2. creat folders for each computer user
3. organize games, software, disks


TIMESAVER: When you open bills, immediately toss outer envelopes and any extra inserts.

Jan 13, 2010

Clean House: Day 3 - Conquer Junk

How are you doing so far? Today, we'll take it easy with the following chores. Have fun!!!

1. Clean catchall drawers and shelves by culling junk from usable items
2. Group like items, such as pens, tape, stamps, and coupons
3. Use small baskets to hold pens, coupons, etc.
4. Give kids 5 minutes to get all their stuff to their rooms – or else!

Today, I spent time catching up on things I didn't get done the past two days. I don't really have catchall "drawers". I have boxes, big cardboard boxes, full of miscellaneous items. In the past, when I attempted spring cleaning, I would take the above mentioned stuff and just toss it all into a box. THEN I would toss the box to the back of a closet or something. I would even tell myself "Out of sight, Out of mind!"
Over the years, I now have several of these boxes that I really need to go through. I just couldn't get to it yet. On the bright side, this coming weekend has The Attic on the list. I don't have an attic so I do plan to go through these boxes instead.

Jan 12, 2010

Where do babies come from?

My girls asked me that question last night while getting ready for bed!!! Can you believe it!!!? I was stunned. I'm not ready for this sort of "Facts of Life" lesson yet!

DQ (my 22 y.o.) was listening (i.e. eavesdropping) from another room as I explained to them that when Mommy and Daddy show each other how much they love each other, God gives them the gift of a baby and puts it in a special place inside Mommy's tummy. They seemed satisfied with that answer. They looked at me with their big eyes and this "Oh, OK!" look on their faces.

DQ laughed at me when she heard the explanation.

I shore wasn't prepared for the "so, how does the baby get out?" question, even though I knew that it was inevitable and would definitely be next in the line of questioning.

I chickened out. Changed the subject. Just decided it was bath and bedtime and who wanted to get in the shower first. They followed blindly and I was able to avoid it for the time being.

They're so sweet and innocent. Must they begin asking about the bird and the bees at such an early age? For I am NOT READY!

O Tannenbaum

My Little Bird serenaded the family with O Tannenbaum on New Year's day. She's so cute!!! If it won't play for you, try clicking here.

Clean House: Day 2 - Family Room

Did you remember to complete all the Everyday Chores listed on Day 1? If not, get those done first and then do the following.

(Oh, Look! It's the Family Room, which in my house is also the "Living areas" that I didn't get to yesterday due to taking a break and doing paint by number with Kangaroo!)

Now moving on to the Family Room. Now, in MY house, the Family Room and Living Room (Day 8) are the same room. So, I would probably combine these two.

Family room:
1. Return videos, CD’s, DVD’s to storage area (Well, I returned the ones to Blockbuster that were due)
2. Spot clean sofas and carpeting as needed (couldn't get to the sofa today due to laundry)
3. Flip and rotate cushions, fold throws (see #2)
4. Straighten magazines and newspapers (done)
5. Spot clean and dust surfaces (not done)
6. Vacuum/sweep family room floor. (done)

TIMESAVER: Clean rooms in a clockwise pattern, starting at the door. (and don’t forget to repeat day 1).

Even though I didn't get everything done today, I still feel like I got a lot accomplished.

Jan 11, 2010

Clean House: Day 1 (and everyday)

Ok, well, as Peter Pan says, "Here we goooooooo!" Day 1 of the Spring Cleaning schedule. These chores should be done everyday. I'll be back later to let you know how I did!

1. Make beds (only made my bed, not all the others)
2. sweep floors (more than once!)
3. Clean kitchen tables and countertops (did the countertop, too much junk on the table to mess with today)
4. Load/unload dishwasher (done 2x)
5. Tidy up living areas (Probably WOULD have gotten to this if I hadn't taken a break to paint by number with my Kangaroo. Oh, well, there's always tomorrow.)
6. Sort mail-toss junk (done)

TIMESAVER TIP: Keep a basket nearby to hold things that go in another room.

I also did 2 loads of laundry. Whew! I'm pooped! I do believe I'll turn in early tonight in hopes of having more energy for tomorrow's chores. Pray for me ya'll!!

Jan 9, 2010

30 Days to a Clean House

Last year sometime, I had read an article about Spring Cleaning. I couldn't remember where I had found the article, so I did a search on the internet in hopes of stumbling across it. Well, I found several references to it, and even a link or two to the magazine where it had been printed. But no article!

So, I took what information I learned...the name & date of the magazine I had seen it in (Woman's Day, June 2008)...and went to the local library where I knew I would find the magazine I was searching for! Aren't I resourceful? LOL

I found the article, and made a copy of the 30 Day Spring Cleaning schedule. So, am I up for the challenge of getting my house sparkling clean? I don't know...yet. However, I invite you all to join me as I begin this lovely little project on Monday! Let's start cleaning!!!

Jan 6, 2010

Homeless in Baton Rouge

After hearing a little story from my daughter about someone she met today, I was inspired to write the following. I'm pretty sure that I've given it the wrong title but it was all I could come up with at this hour. I hope you enjoy the story and please feel free to comment or pass along some constructive criticism. Thanks.

Homeless in Baton Rouge

'Twas a bitter cold night as 55 year old Arnie shivered beneath the bridge. The lights of the casino in the distance beckoned to him. He wrapped his ratty sleeping bag closer around him in an attempt to retain what warmth it provided. As he tossed and turned trying to get comfortable on his cold, hard concrete bed, he thought about his wife and memories of good times past came flooding back.

She was a lovely, God-fearing woman of high morals and standards. They loved each other with a love that most never experience. He remembered when they sat in the room together the day the doctor came in with the results of all the tests they had run on her the week before.

"You have cancer of the stomach that has mestasized and has spread into the esophagus. We think it has spread to your lymph glands as well." The doctor kept talking and giving more details but Arnie didn't hear it. He looked at his wife when she asked, "How long?"

"Not long, probably less than six months", the doctor replied.

Arnie remembered how graceful and fearless she was as she accepted this news. He remembered how her sky blue eyes did not even well up with tears. It was her time and she accepted it.

A bitter breeze shook him back to his place underneath the bridge. Again, the casino lights danced on the water, calling to him. He got up, folded up his sleeping bag, and tucked it up under the beams with the few belongings he called his own. Then he turned and made his way down the levee to the casino where he knew there would be warmth and maybe a bite or two of something to eat.

As he boarded the boat and made his way to the restroom, he noticed there were cash tickets here and there on the floor. He knew that each ticket was worth only pennies, but if he gathered up enough of them, perhaps he'd be able to buy a small meal.

After washing up in the restroom, he returned to the floor and asked a beverage server for a drink. She told him that she could only serve him if he's playing the slots or another game. He walked around some more and gathered up some of the vouchers he had seen and then sat at a machine, inserting a voucher one at a time. The beverage server asked him what he would like to drink and Arnie said to her, "Please bring me a glass with a little bit of cola and a lot of cherries and olives."

Then he pulled the lever on the side of the machine and waited. To his astonishment, he won $50! He turned to the waitress and grinned a toothless grin. She smiled back and told him she'd return in just a moment with his drink. He inserted another token and slowly played the slot machine until she returned. He didn't want to use up all of his tokens here at the casino when he knew he could cash them in and get a meal somewhere later on.

The waitress returned with his glass of olives, cherries, and a little bit of cola. He thanked her and as she walked away, he got up from his chair and made his way to the upper deck of the boat. He climbed the stairs, one burgandy floral step at a time, already feeling the warmth in the air.

Reaching the top of the stairs, he looked around for a somewhat secluded empty seat. Something discreet and out of the way. He found what he was looking for in the farthest corner and he was grateful to see that it was placed directly under a heating vent.

Sitting down, he bit into a cherry and chewing slowly he thought about his wife, her parents, and his parents. They're all gone now. With dismay, he realizes once again that he is all alone. He dwells on these thoughts for awhile, eating his olives and cherries, basking in the warmth coming from the heater.

Things weren't always this bad. He had a good job before. Before his wife got sick. Before his parents were killed in that car crash. Before her parents passed away only weeks apart. Before the big lay off at the plant. He regrets that he and his wife never had children. He always wanted a child but things kept getting in the way and preventing that enjoyable part of life. Now, it's just him and the few belongings he has stashed under the bridge.

He was tired and he must have dozed for he woke with a start, not knowing where he was, and he was momentarily confused. Then he saw the girl, the beverage server who had given him the cherries and olives. She was looking at him compassionately and began walking toward him.

"Hey", she said, "would you like another drink?"

"No thanks", he replied, and as an afterthought he asked her, "Would you know where I might be able to find a job?"

She looked at him for a second, as if trying to picture him in a certain occupation. Then she remembered the "Hire a Helper" place located within walking distance of the casino. She told him about it and said they might be able to help him. At first, he believed her, then he remembered that he had no permanent address or phone number that most employers require.

Feeling the need to do something, he got up, thanked her again for the glass of cherries and olives and walked off the boat. He decided that it couldn't hurt to talk to someone at Hire a Helper so he began walking in that direction. Thirty minutes later he was practically skipping back to the boat to share his good news with the girl. After all, she was the one who told him about Hire a Helper.

He found her quickly and said, "They said they'll work with me. Thanks for telling me about them." She was excited for him and said, "That's great! I know you'll do fine!"

He exited the boat again and walked back to his spot under the bridge. Wrapping himself up in the sleeping bag, he laid down out of the wind and began to happily doze off with the hope that tomorrow he may have a little job. Who knows? After tomorrow, anything could happen.

Prayer Request

A special childhood friend of mine is being deployed again. Louisiana National Guard, Alpha Co., 256th BSTB is headed out and will be there for the next year. Please pray for the safe return of everyone in this group. Pray also for the wisdom of my friend Company Commander Marshall Wilson as he leads his men.

If you're on Facebook and you'd like to keep up with the goings of the Alpha Co. or just send them a message of support, you can become a fan HERE.

Thank you to our armed forces for their enduring protection of the freedoms we enjoy!

Jan 5, 2010

From the mouths of Babes

Hubby and I have been sitting around just relaxing today. He has finished a bookhe's been reading and I've been researching our upcoming summer vacation. It was just us here .... and Kangaroo.

Kangaroo rose wide eyed and bushy tailed at 6 a.m. this morning and boy, was she raring to go! She ran and played all day! So sweet! She eventually pulled out her make up kit that she received for Christmas from our babysitter.

She sat and primped and got herself looking all pretty. Then she presented herself to us. Well, to her daddy anyway. Not to me.

She approaches her daddy, blinks her sweet little blue eyes, and coyly gushes, "Daddy, do you think I look pretty?"

He chuckled and responded, "Yes, honey, I sure do! I think you look just like mommy!"

Kangaroo is a little takin aback and says, "Mommy!? You gotta be KIDDIN' me!!!"

I wasn't sure how to feel as I sat here listening to this little exchange. I recognize that hubby was paying me a compliment...in a way. But her response? I don't know if it was taken as a compliment or an insult from her daddy. Is my own appearance so horrible that my child doesn't want to look like me?

Oh well, she's a sweet little cherub anyway and I love her bunches! :D

Jan 4, 2010

Paul B. Johnson Trip Report

Well, I've got the first day up for the State Park Trip Report. Here is a post about the cabin we rented.

Day 1 report is divided up into 2 separate posts. The first one is about our Bald Eagle experience. The second one is about our trip to the Hattiesburg Zoo that same afternoon.
I still need to post our Day 2 report but I don't have the time at this very second. I will post an update soon.