Jack Jack Attack!
Who can't wait until The Incredibles movie is out on DVD?! Me, neither!
So, my birthday was Thursday, the 10th. I am now 32 years old! I still feel like an early 20's girl. I am still immature, but not in some of the ways that matter. Like I learned how to budget money better. I try not to yell and throw a fit as much. I am not as naive as I used to be. I finally realize you just can't trust everyone. It's still hard to get through to my brain, though. I don't understand why people would lie, cheat, or otherwise hurt someone on purpose. I just don't get it. It's one thing to accidentally do something that upsets another. If you apologize and really try not to do it again, it should be okay and forgiven. But to intentionally set out to harm another. . . why? Anyway, I guess I am learning to watch my back. I think it is sad that I should have to learn such a thing. BUT back to my immaturity. I still love to play! Which my son thinks is great! I still love toys! Last year, for my birthday, I was given money to buy something for myself. What did I get? Really cool playdough sets and a shrinky dink maker! How totally cool! Yes, I played with them. The playdough is in Parker's room, now, but it's still mine! :) I still love to swing on the swings. When I am on the highway, I love to pretend I am a race car driver. I stick my tongue out (a lot) and say, "what-e-ver!" to my son. Yeah, that's where he learned it. And then he will say, "whatever yourself, mommy!" I let Parker jump on the furniture, because I still remember enjoying the same thing. It was fun. I never broke anything. So, who cares?
Lydia turned 6 months yesterday! And guess what she did today! She signed for milk! That's sign language, people. Too freakin' cool! Parker didn't do his first sign until at least 9 months! I am so excited! She was laying on the couch with Chris (daddy) and she started doing the sign. Chris told me to look at what she was doing. I walked over and she looked at me, smiled, and did the sign again. Sure enough, she was hungry. I am so happy! I only just started showing her "milk" about a week ago. I think she knows "change" for changing diaper, but she doesn't do it until I do it to tell her I'm about to change her. I love teaching simple sign language to babies! It really does work! It alleviates a lot of the frustration of figuring out what they want when they know, but just can't verbally say it yet! Anyway, if anybody wants to know more about it, just ask. I will be glad to tell you what I know. :)
So, Chris took the book quiz. This is him. Fitting? Who really knows when it comes to Mr E, the Syko.
You're Jurassic Park!
by Michael Crichton
You combine all the elements of a mad scientist, a brash philosopher,
a humble researcher, and a money-hungry attracter of tourists. With all these features,
you could build something monumental or get chased around by your own demons. Probably
both, in fact. A movie based on your life would make millions, and spawn at least two
sequels thatwouldn't be very good. Be very careful around islands.
Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.
So, I took this book quiz. I guess it sounds about right. Now, you take it.
You're One Hundred Years of Solitude!
by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Lonely and struggling, you've been around for a very long time.
Conflict has filled most of your life and torn apart nearly everyone you know. Yet there
is something majestic and even epic about your presence in the world. You love life all
the more for having seen its decimation. After all, it takes a village.
Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.