Category: It Made Me Laugh

Happy New Year!

By , January 1, 2011 10:25 pm

I’ve decided to give myself a new year’s resolution… a blog resolution. I’m going to try, gulp, to blog every day this month.

Every day.  All month.  Regardless if I don’t get any sleep (like last night) or don’t have anything interesting to write about (like today).  I miss writing and feel like now that the kitchen chaos has almost subsided I need to get back to it.

So happy new year on day 1 of my resolution.  Oh and, for your sake, hopefully my posts won’t be as short or as lame as this one.  Yes, I’m still going to count this as “blogging” for today.  Set the bar low and you can only go up, right?

Let’s just see if I can pull it off.

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My life in numbers

By , November 9, 2010 6:09 pm

Number of days since our flood: 34

Number of times my mom’s flown out to help since the flood: 2

Number of days we’ve been living without a kitchen floor: 30

Number of cabinets pulled out of the kitchen today: 18

Number of movies my kids watched during the cabinet removal: 3

Number of days until the floor is replaced: 1

Number of days Hubby’s been gone on a business trip: 20

Number of times Zeke threw up on me during Hubby’s business trip: 11

Number of days in a row that Zeke threw up on me: 6

Number of times Zeke threw up on me seconds before I attempted to walk out the door: 3

Number of years Bubba will be on Saturday: 5

Number of Bubba’s friends coming to the house on Saturday: 8

Number of attendees for Bubba’s “camping” party last year: 32

Number of dollars the insurance is paying to replace the damaged kitchen: 23,450

Number of days it will take to complete the kitchen replacement: 15

Number of days until Hubby comes home: 1

Number of times I will remodel a kitchen after this week: 0

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Day Five…

By , September 25, 2010 10:27 pm

Breakfast

Confused?  See this post.

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The silver lining…

By , September 22, 2010 9:03 pm

I’m not going to cry or whine or moan.  The crap-ola has been pretty deep around here the last couple of days so I’m writing this post in hopes of a more positive attitude.  Enjoy my silver lining…

-Despite waking up to 1/4 inch of water covering almost my entire kitchen and wood flooring Tuesday morning, we have great insurance and may get new floors and cabinets out of the entire catastrophe.

-Leaving Haus with the boys right after the flood discovery wasn’t the nicest thing, but my VA (Veteran’s Affairs) appointment was actually the most efficient and productive of the two year process.

-Not being able to use my kitchen for the last 48 hours makes for a lot less dishes.

-The water that poured through the kitchen floor air vent into our basement may have ruined the files I’ve kept for the last 10 years, but my keepsakes were unharmed.  Besides, I’ve never been a fan of the IRS.

-Taking Haus to the emergency room for a possible serious issue only a few hours after the plumber left allowed us to snuggle on a hospital bed and watch a little Dancing with the Stars sans kiddos, a psuedo-date night… and his diagnosis included pain meds and a simple antibiotic treatment.  Praise God!

-The boys slept right through our trip to the E.R.  because we have amazing friends with the ability to drop everything in five minutes to come over and babysit.

-The paper walkway taped throughout our house also substitutes for a rocking matchbox car speedway.

-The fans left by the water mitigation team block out any barking dogs outside.

-Ten or so loads of dirty laundry make for interesting outfits of seldom worn clothing.

-Overcrowded Elementary School fundraising night at Chick-Fil-A could have ruined our dinner plans, but the boys were pretty excited about our picnic in the car.

-Tearing out my entire kitchen cabinetry may drive me pretty close to an obsessive compulsive breakdown, but just think of the possibilities during the reorganization phase of the new cabinets!

*INSERT SIGH HERE*

Happy Wednesday to you… it is Wednesday right?  My nice warm bed calls.

Can't you hear the whir of the fans from there?

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Just being honest

By , August 11, 2010 10:39 pm

So I shoplifted.  Stole something.  Yep, I’m a criminal.

It started when I decided that I, Alyssa Marie Aarhaus, was capable of walking a half mile to the grocery store to pick up a few things.  Not only could I do it by myself, but I could manage it with four boys. Four boys under six, in fact.  As part of a babysitting co-op (which rocks), I often have my two little rascals and a few more in tow.  I left for the grocery store pushing my Chariot baby jogger (for the groceries mostly) and following 4-year-old Bubba, almost 2-year-old Zeke, and their two friends, J and G, 5 and 3 respectively.

Just to be clear, I walked, WALKED, to the grocery store in the afternoon… in August… with four kiddos ages 5, 4, 3, and 2.  Shoplifting doesn’t sound so bad anymore, right?

After successfully making it down the bike path, across streets, to the store, and through the grocery aisles without any major calamities (well, there was the emergency stop for Fudgsicles and the preemptive opening of said Fudgsicles box to appease the two-year-old), I’ll admit I was feeling pretty good.  I had the two older boys marching on either side of me with one of their hands on the jogger and the younger two strapped into the jogger seats.  Besides a few “Are those ALL your boys?” comments and bewildered looks, the grocery trip was a success.

Or so I thought.  Just about the time we made it back UP the hill to my house G, the three-year-old, asked if he could get out and walk again.  Sure, I said, as I stopped the chariot, and let him stand up.  Thud, thud, thud, thud… THUD.  All of the kids stopped as five sweet potatoes rolled out of the baby jogger.  You know, the sweet potatoes I set on G’s lap while we were shopping which gave him the very important job of watching them? The sweet potatoes that I didn’t pay for?

Now this may not seem like such a big deal, $4 dollars worth of sweet potatoes, but I pride myself in being an honest and moral person.  Just about the time, I said out loud, “Oh man, we didn’t pay for those” the two older boys, Bubba and J, looked up at me with sweet innocent eyes and J said, “Well, we’ll have to go back to the store, right, Mrs. Aarhaus?”.  ”Right,” I mumbled to J thinking there was NO way I was risking another walk with four, now Fudgsicle sticky, boys back to the store.  In my defense, the back of the jogger was busting with sweating groceries and Zeke needed a diaper change.

I told the boys I would definitely pay for them later and told their mother when she arrived just how well I’d taught her darlings the art of stealing taters.  J and G’s mom gave me the great idea before she left of buying sweet potatoes again at some point and paying double the asking price for them to make up for the theft.  It took me a few days, but that’s exactly what I did this evening.  I had a few other items I needed at the store so at the checkout, without kids this time, I asked the twenty-something, mo-hawked, I-wish-I-didn’t-work-here clerk to please charge me twice as much for the sweet potatoes I was buying.

“You want me to charge you MORE for the sweet potatoes?” he asked, eyeing me like it was the weirdest thing anyone had ever said to him.

“Yes, please,” I said confidently and briefly explained how I had stolen a few potatoes earlier in the week.

“You know the store makes plenty of money.  Are you sure you want me to charge you more?” he asked again this time giving me a look that said don’t worry, I won’t tell.

“Thanks, but I really do need to pay for those other potatoes too,” I said.  He shrugged his shoulders and added $3.71 of sweet potato charges to my tab.  I walked out with my bags and sighed.  Could I have gotten away with stealing those yams?  Yeah, probably.  But I have to tell you, it felt so good to pay for them.  It’s not always convenient, but I think my life is much more happy just being honest.

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