Sunday, October 26, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
The Best Holiday of the Year!
I was so excited this year because Frog wanted to be Frankenstein's monster and Turtle wants to be a "zombie Army guy with a knife sticking out of him" (his words.) Yay! I found a cool Frankenstein's monster pattern to make and got all the stuff together for the zombie costume. Then Frog discovered his brother's old spiderman costume and hasn't quit wearing it in over a week. So, now he wants to be spiderman. Sigh. At least I still have a zombie costume to look forward to.
But the boys' Tia saved the day by sending a box of Halloween goodies which included two skeleton shirts and a skull mask. Happy, happy! Joy, joy!
Today we had the Halloween carnival, hay ride, and haunted house on base today. So, I was able to scare the boys up to my heart's content...
The carnival was really cute. Lots of games with prizes and cookies. Afterwards we took the hay ride up to the camping grounds for the haunted house.
Last year Turtle went through it twice, but this year he didn't make it past the first room. Suprisingly, Frog made it to the second room, but then he was done, too. Oh well, maybe next year!
Friday, October 24, 2008
Oh, Trader Joe's, how do I love thee?
1. condiments, dressings, marinades - Thai Green Curry is delicious. As is all the Indian curry sauces, the chili-garlic sauce, the Gyoza dipping sauce, and many more. Low-sodium soy sauce, raw apple cider vinegar, etc.
2. peanut butter filled pretzels - need I say more? Yes, I do. Chocolate-covered peanut butter filled pretzels.
3. frozen foods - too many to list. Veggies, Asian goodies, desserts.
4. desserts need a number of their own - apple blossoms, cheesecake, cookie dough, mochi, carrot cake, chocolate
5. triple ginger cookies - OMG! Leave them out to get stale and chewy, you won't be disappointed!
6. wine - Where else can you go to get good wine for $2? They also have high-end wines, but for every day wine with dinner? Can't go wrong with two-buck Chuck!
7. Peppermint JoeJoes - It's like an Oreo cookie with peppermint creme and little bits of candy canes. You can only get them around xmas time, so you have to stock up for the rest of the year. Last year our surplus stock ran out in February.
I could go on and on. It really sucks here in California, but Trader Joe's makes up for some of it. What am I going to do when we move back to the south-east?
The food is good, local, mostly all-natural, and cheap! My kind of place!!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
More genealogy stuff!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Don't shake the family tree too hard...

I love geneaology and family history. It used to be one of my favorite hobbies. I say "used to" because I haven't done much with it the last few years. I started in 1999 and made a ton of progress over the years. Unfortunately, in 2005, Hurricane Wilma hit the Florida Keys. Our house was flooded and our computer destroyed. Yes, the computer with all my research, pictures, etc. on it. Luckily, I had paper copies of everything, but it was all thrown in a tub in no particular order.
Since then I purchased a new laptop just for my genealogy stuff and have tried several times to input all the info into it. Everything is all jumbled together (and I'm not the best at labeling/notes), so it has been very discouraging and frustrating. I am basically starting over.
Recently I have been going through some of it and I think it's time to start again. I just have to take it slow, not get obsessed with it, and be methodical. Yeah, that sounds like me...not!
Here's the man who started it all...
This is Isaac Taylor, my great-great-grandfather. He was the longest-lived Civil War veteran in Onslow County, North Carolina. I was fascinated by the Civil War when I was younger (Who's kidding themselves? I still am!) and my grandmother told me all about him. Of course, she also told me we were descended from President Zachary Taylor, so (according to my mom and aunt) we have to take it with a grain of salt. For the record, most of what she told me has been true and we could still be related to a president-it hasn't been disproved yet! After learning about Isaac, I started searching for other relatives in the Civil War and it just spiraled out from there.
Here's the road my grandmother (and mother for half her childhood) lived on...
Charlie was Isaac's son and my great-grandfather.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Go Nunicorn!!

Lately I've been introducing Frog to some of my favorite shows and movies from when I was little.
So far we've watched:
Fraggle Rock
He-man
Labyrinth
The Last Unicorn
Here is his He-Man get-up:
Right now his favorite is The Last Unicorn. He watched it three times yesterday and he's watching it right now. He really likes it when all the unicorns come out of the ocean and the castle falls down. He yells "Go Nunicorn!"
Maybe this weekend I will show him the movie Legend, so he can see a real unicorn. I also have The Dark Crystal, The Princess Bride, Goonies, The Neverending Story, The Lost Boys, and E.T. I think I have Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I'm trying to think of some more, but I've drawn a blank. I guess I better go browse Netflix.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Quasi-crunchy. The Diet Coke of Crunchy.
Some days (most days) I wish I was a free-spirited hippie traveling around the country in van. Wearing long skirts, going barefoot, living in a forest, growing my own food, not dealing with society.
On the other hand, I like my a/c, microwave, grocery store, etc.
Walking the crunchy line also applies to my parenting. I believe in natural parenting. Do I practise it completely? No.
My kids eat mainly healthy, organic food. Usually vegetarian during the day (or when J's not here.) But they also eat McDonalds and candy, ice cream, cookies, and more crap. So do I.
I don't really watch TV. House or Office lately, that's about it. The boys love TV and watch it every day. Turtle is starting to really get into video games. But they also play outside every day and we try to read together most nights.
The boys have wonderful wooden blocks, handmade wooden trucks, dress-up clothes. But they also have plastic, noisy, licensed character toys.
With our next baby, I plan to cloth diaper. I couldn't do it with the boys because they came to work with me, it just wasn't feasible, J didn't want to, I was lazy. This time I will be home all day, so I'll be changing the most diapers.
Turtle was carried around in a front carrier and Frog lived in slings. I think I'm trying a wrap and a mei tei with this next little one.
Of course, we co-sleep.
I'm all for child-led learning/life experiences. If my kids want to watch a zombie movie, fine. I'm there with them to explain it's not real. Turtle goes to bed around 9:30pm. Frog goes to bed around midnight (or whenever we do.) As long as they are getting up in the morning and not dragging around all day, I'm fine with it.
I definitely wish we could be more natural, but right now I'm happy with our balance.
