So, I'm pretty sure the most disgusting thing ever happened last night! I've learned that lots of disgusting things happen with kids around. They just don't know what they're doing sometimes. I'll have to warn you, if you don't have kids, you will not understand this and might not want any after this story. If you do have kids, you will laugh and probably think of something equally as gross that has happened in your family. :) Here we go: We had made a simple, but most delicious supper - grilled hamburgers and grilled corn on the cob with some fresh strawberries for dessert. We are in the process of painting our table (that we got at Christmas by the way) so we were eating in the living room. I don't even know how to lead into this next part, but Benjamin brought me a tiny little piece of his "hamburger" and I put it on my plate. It wasn't until he brought me another piece that I realized it wasn't hamburger! Yep, it was the other brown stuff. He was reaching in his diaper and pulling out his poop!!! I know! I still can't believe it as I type. What was grosser (might have made that word up) was that I was putting it on my plate! So after I got over the disgust, it was funny. Rick thought it was hilarious and said I had to put this on the blog. I'm thinking it's time to potty train!
Well, there's a lot to update here. It's been an exciting couple of weeks. Things are settling down...a little since the college spring semester is over, but we won't be able to rest long - Rick leaves for Malawi, Africa, in less than a week. We are shopping for all of his supplies, trying to get the house in order and working out our schedule for when he's gone.
We've been getting ALOT of family time lately as we've been carpooling everwhere! Rick's car was hit in the church building parking lot last week. The back wheel was bent inward so he hasn't been able to drive it. The most frustrating part of this is that the person who jumped the curb, drove down the hill (I'm assuming out of control since it was a rainy day) and ran into his car, just left. No note, no "sorry I hit your car," nothing. Just a messed up car. Through this though, I've seen he's a better person than I am, not that I ever doubted. He was hardly bothered by it when it happened. He went back inside and started working again. I was a little more frustrated. It did start to get to him later in the week when he couldn't get around as easily, then he did a wed. night lesson on Phil. 2:14 - do everything w/o complaining. The estimates on the car weren't good. It will cost more to fix it than it's worth, and we're not ready for a car note at the moment. We took it just to see what it would cost to get it driving again and I guess we're going to try to knock out the dents. I know it won't look great, but that's all we can do for now.
On a better note, I had the best mother's day ever! Ok, it was only my second one, but it was still wonderful. Rick cooked us a big breakfast and we scrambled around like we always do on Sunday mornings, but the afternoon, sigh, was perfect. We made sandwiches and somewhat homemade cookies and had a picnic on the quad on campus. It was the most beautiful, perfect day. Benjamin loved running around and chasing birds, squirrels and anything else. We walked around campus and checked out all the new building projects. There was nowhere to be, nothing to do, just enjoy each other. It was a great day.
I thought the weekend was going to be rough after we figured out on Friday that Benjamin had pink eye. The doc called in some drops and he was fine after the third time we put them in. He's done great with the drops too. It's definitely a 2-man job, but he's been good.
I have some pics from the weekend. I'll post them soon. :)
Have a great week everybody!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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