How's This for a Wedding Present Sis?
Nothing says I love you like 800,000 volts of electricity. It also keeps car jackers and annoying people at a safe distance.
Heck, I wouldn't mind one myself.
Labels: Love, Stun Gun, Wedding Presents
the not-very-official blog of the sisters formerly known as rosche
Nothing says I love you like 800,000 volts of electricity. It also keeps car jackers and annoying people at a safe distance.
Labels: Love, Stun Gun, Wedding Presents
I think I've talked to everyone except Jazz and Adrian (sorry guys - you've been kinda nomadic here lately), so for you two here it is: Brian and I are getting married right after Christmas.
Labels: Brian, Teresa, wedding
Sorry to everyone for posting this message like this but I had no way to contact Jazzmin and this is important. Anyway, Jazzmin can you call or come by this Friday? I won't be here, but I will leave you money so you can help Hector pick out clothes. Thanks. Call me if there are any problems.
Labels: clothes shopping, Hector, Jazzmin
It turned out that Lea Anna's first day of school was not the same as Daniel's, they started today. As of last night She politely informed us that She wanted to be called "School Girl". She loves her teacher and is still excited over her first day. "I made two new friends and I got to go to the playground and we colored and we did....!" Her enthusiasm is so contagious, it's even improved Daniel's attitude about school a little bit. Can I go to kindergarten too?
Labels: Kindergarten, Lea Anna, school
Hello, Family!
Labels: dance, Jazzy, school, work
Otherwise known as Walmart during Tennessee's tax free Weekend. It's hot, muggy, crowded and the parking lot is filled with psychos. Much like the Kroger parking lot under a snow advisory, just much warmer. They are even more demented in the school supply aisle. I am usually smarter than this but the end of summer vacation just kind of creeped up on me and all of the sudden it's like "Oh my God, they are starting school next week and Lea Anna needs boosters and they've grown out of all their clothes". But it's DONE! And the kids will appreciate not having to go to school naked. I will appreciate not having the front door left open every 10 minutes (as a matter of fact I am cooling the whole darn neighborhood) and having to chase flies out of the house. Now that this last hurrah is over, the kids celebrated by running through the sprinklers and suckering me into baking cookies. I will sleep good tonight. Especially after a nice warm chocolate butterscotch cookie. My youngest little ham insisted I video tape her and put it on YouTube. She may be a touch immodest but She's young and cute enough to get away with it.
Labels: kids, moving hell, school, WalMart