Thursday, July 29, 2010

Shoe Horn

Yesterday Nils was getting dressed for work  and I watched as he put his shoes on with the help of a shoe horn. I was like, "You use a shoe horn?" He was telling me how convenient it is, because he doesn't have to untie his shoes because the shoe horn just helps the old foot slide right into the shoe.

You think you know a guy. I don't know how long this has been going on, because he usually leaves for work before anyone is awake. Then he put the shoe horn away in this spot, like it's lived there forever, and I was a little flabbergasted. I just never knew.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Nils, you da man.

This morning I woke up with a migraine. My migraines vary in severity, but most of the time I'm able to do what I need to do and make it through the day. I waited for the aura to go away, because that's when the pain starts and I sort of know what I'm up against at that point. At any rate, today's migraine was the worst one I've had in years. I took a pretty strong pain killer, which didn't even touch it, and I knew I was going to be useless for the rest of the day.

I called Nils and told him my plight, and he came home right away. He made it in time to take the kids to swim lessons, and spent the whole day with them. I was able to sleep off the worst of the migraine. Addie had her kindergarten check-up and shots today, so I met everyone at the pediatrician's office. They all had nasty swimming pool hair and chocolate ice cream mustaches and chocolate ice cream drips on their shirts. They sort of looked like little orphans, but they were there. (As a side note, Addie took her three shots like a man. She is one tough momma.)

I'm thankful Nils has a job that's flexible. His boss's motto is "family first", so if there is ever any family issue, he has no trouble leaving. I'm also thankful that he's willing to come home and help me out when something like this comes up. I don't know what I would have done today without him. Nizzle, thank you for rocking the hizzle. Fo' schizzle.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Life is Funny



Nils took Ava on a walk and she fell asleep. Two thoughts went through my head when I saw this: 1) A very Nils thing to do. 2) Good thing our house is a rambler. 

Yesterday was an exhausting day for some reason. I decided in the morning to sign the kids up for swimming lessons that started 2 hours later in Orem. While they are taking their half-hour lesson, I'll have to use that time to exercise, so I got on a treadmill at the rec center and ran as fast as I could for 30 minutes. Around 27 minutes I felt the vomit signals so I had to walk for a minute and I was ticked. There was a time a few years ago that I didn't heed the vomit signals... good thing there was a garbage can nearby. Anyhoot- Anders declared to me last week that he never wants to go to the gym again. This puts a major cramp in my style. I don't want him to be miserable every day, but mama's gotta exercise. Hopefully this two week swim lesson respite will cure him until summer is over. 

Then I had a dentist appointment in the afternoon. I've been dreading this for months, because I have problem teeth that have been worked on, but still give me some grief. They have both been root canal candidates, but when the dentist actually gets in there he manages to avoid a root canal- which I appreciate. He's warned me that if they start bothering me again, a root canal is the next step. I told him that they've been aching here and there, but nothing a little Advil won't fix. He did all of the appropriate tests and said they're fine. Yay! I really was expecting terrible news. This kind of goes along with our air-conditioner story a couple of weeks ago. We suffered through June with no a/c, and we had visions of costly repairs. My neighbor (thanks, Michelle) referred me to a guy in our neighborhood. He stopped by on his way home from work one night and checked things out. He scraped off some crud that had accumulated due to our lack of filter-changing- and voila! We have ourselves a cool house. He charged us a plate of cookies. I mean, seriously, we had never even met the guy. So two things that have been stressing me out turned out to be just fine. And now we know why changing air filters is important. So is flossing, but I've always done that.

Tonight I have been asked to teach a mini-class on cooking with dehydrated potatoes. So last night I experimented on the fam and made potato soup from potato flakes. Since it was a thousand degrees yesterday, this was an inappropriate meal, but whatever. I needed test subjects. Everyone liked it except Addie, who gagged and sputtered and spit it out. Love that. After dinner the kids went out to play, and we couldn't find Aani awhile later. Then I saw her little naked butt streak across the yard. She had gone to the next street over and stripped from the waist down. A few minutes and some clothes later, Nils found her again, next street over, this time playing in some random dog's water. Hand washing was swift. As was bedtime. 

Monday, July 05, 2010

Why I Shop Alone

Because when Addie goes with me, she cutes her way into getting a gigantoid TUB of Cheese Balls.