Thursday, January 29, 2009

That boy can shoot!

Check out what my boy can do!


We took his new gun to the range for a little practice. See now not a single bullet went outside the black? Cool, huh?


Besides shooting the rifle at targets, we also shot a little skeet. Or, I should said we missed a lot and hit a little skeet.


This is Ray, trying out a gun a friend wants to sell



Bridgie didn't like it so much. Too much kick, but she said she'd try the .22 next time!



Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Snow Day

AGAIN.


Sigh.


Today, I can understand. It sleeted all night, with temps below 20. I bet my driveway is a solid sheet of ice. Yesterday was just sort of a gimme, I guess the school district was being hyper-conservative after the fiasco last March. It really wasn't all that bad out there.

So. The kids say home, lazing in front of the TV while I nag at them to work on the Very Big Project for English class or finish the (boring!) Lincoln biography for the book report. And they glare at me as if I am The Meanest Mother In The World.


So... today will include a little more nagging, mixed in with a little bit of cleaning, and maybe a little sledding on the rock-hard driveway. Best get the first-aid kid out.


Sunday, January 25, 2009

Addicted




My awesome friend Lori gave me a yogurt making machine. She knows I like "less messed with foods" whenever I can eat them. Yes, processed foods get plenty of use in my house, but I am trying to simplify and cook more REAL food for my family.

I finally made a batch.

OK - I confess..... I experimented RIGHT AWAY instead of actually following the directions. I just love goat cheese, so thought I'd try making it 25% goat milk (canned - I still can't find it fresh, despite the high population of goats around here). I tossed in some vanilla and the base was the World's Cheapest Stuff: powdered milk (non-fat).

Oh.

My.

Gawd.

The first bite was a little disconcerting, what with the tangy goatiness of it and all. But enough to encourage a second bite. After that, I was gobbling it out of the jars like I hadn't eaten in weeks. It has the most velvty, creamy texture and is even slightly reminiscent of creme brulee.

The hardest part now will be reserving that last 6 ounces out of each batch to "start" the active culture in the next batch.

Yummy!

Thanks, Lori!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Free Dog

Anybody want a dog? She's FREE!

She's sweet and loyal. And nice looking.

Please. Take her.

She just has this one little quirk. Thunderstorms and gunfire scare her. She completely freaks out.

Freaks out? Yes, like tries to claw her way into the house. Persistently. Non-stop. Doggedly, even.


Oh, sure you say. Just crate her when the storms hit or when the duck hunters are down by the lake.

Given that we live on the prairie and storms come out of nowhere with little to no warning, that is a hit or miss proposition.

Once, she ate her way through the sheetrock of the garage, trying to get into the house. Ray covered that up with a metal plate which she has also ripped to shreds. Sheetrock, sheetmetal - what's the difference?

She's also completely destroyed our beautiful solid mahogany front door. Ripped the moldings to shreds, gouged all the smooth surfaces.


We simply can't go on living with such a ghetto front door, but how to stop the dog?


Simple. A lovely, custom iron gate. It's beautiful. It's installed, paid for, and lovely.


All I can say is THANK GAWD we hadn't installed another new solid mahogany door yet.


The duck hunters were doing their thing yesterday morning and Reba just had to get in.


See - she's smart, resourceful, and creative! Won't you take her?

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Mood Swings

We are fortunate. We live in a very beautiful area, a fact that I appreciate every day.

I try to walk 3+ miles several times a week. I don't have to go anywhere but right out my door to have a beautiful, ever-changing place to keep my eyes and thoughts occupied while I walk. There are lots of birds (red cardinals, grey herons, bluejays, etc.) and lots of animals (squirrels, sheep, horses, llamas, chickens, etc.) to see too.

The surroundings change with the seasons. A few months back, I began taking a picture at about the same spot most mornings, to record the many moods of High Road throughout the seasons.

Check the slideshow!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Soccer Mom Diaries, Part Deux

From Wikipedia : The phrase soccer mom generally refers to a white, married middle class woman who lives in the suburbs and has school age children. She is sometimes portrayed in the media as busy or overburdened and driving a minivan. She is also portrayed as putting the interests of her family, and most importantly her children, ahead of her own.

The Logistics Department (aka Mom) is continuously amazed at the complexity of being a Mom sometimes.

Take the Swim Carpool.

Please.

Well, there IS no formal carpool.... none of us can make a firm commitment as we all have multiple kids in multiple activities. "I can drive on Tuesday UNLESS Aidan has a baseball game..." or "I can NEVER drive on Mondays unless it RAINS, then Bridget's riding lesson is CANCELLED....." It's just too hard.

Aidan's coach spends 3 days a week in Keller and 3 days a week in Flower Mound. If at all possible, the kids are supposed to swim where he is. Otherwise, they get "Coach White Board" at their home pool. Not always the best workout. All of us Mommies agreed that we'd send up a flare when we can take extra kids or need someone to take ours, trying to guarantee that we won't have multiple gas-hogging SUVs and mini-vans on the road between Flower Mound and Keller.

This is how it goes. The names (all 15 of them) have been changed to protect the innocent.
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From: Pam
To: Swim Mommies
Subject: Keller carpool

I can take a carload on Tuesday. The caveat being that we need go 30 minutes early so Bridget can practice there (since I would never make it back to Flower Mound for her regular practice). Rendez-vous @ Cristina's Mexican Restaurant about 3:55. Let me know if you're in!

Elyse- I think it is a pep rally schedule on Tuesday - any way Michael can miss the rally and get out early? He'd be able to come w/ us then.
Pam
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From: Elyse
To: Pamela Glynn
Subject: RE: Tuesday

Pam,
Michael does think he can skip the pep rally. IF you have room for Michael, Mallory and Jane, let me know and we will get them to Cristina's.
Thanks,
Elyse

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From: Pam
to: Elyse
Subject: Re: Tuesday

You're first to respond, so that leaves me spaces for two!
Pam
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From: Elyse
To: Pamela Glynn
Subject: RE: Tuesday

Hi Pam,
Should be the last time you hear from me regarding Tuesday swim! Mallory is going to soccer practice after all so it will just be Michael and Jane that will need to hitch a ride!
Thanks again,
Elyse

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From: Pam
To: Elyse
Re: Tuesday

That's fine! No worries - Tuesday is still 48 hours from now, so much can change between now and then, LOL! ;-)
Pam
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From: Marion
To: Pam
Subject: carpool
I got an email from June, Theodore may take tomorrow off. If he does, Sue and Joanie will take your 2 remaining seats. If he doesn’t, I will drive all three, no biggie. Thanks for trying to make this work. Will talk to you in the morning…
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From: Pam
To: Marion
Subject: Re: carpool
Alrighty then! If Theodore takes tomorrow off, please have Sue and Joanie @ Cristina's at 3:55 sharp. Bridget has to be in the water w/ Blue @ 4:30. THANKS!

Pam
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From: Carol
Subject: Keller carpool
I can take 5 kids in addition to Jan on Wednesday but I’ll need someone to drive Cindy to Flower Mound Silver practice.
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From: Pam
To: Swim Mommies
Re: Tuesday

My head hurts. Anyone got some wine?
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From: Jane
To: Swim Mommies
Subject: carpool

I was wondering if anyone would be able to bring Judy home from Keller on Tuesday. I would meet them at Christina's to grab her. I can take her there, but need to be back in Argyle for a gymnastics pick-up.
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From: Pamela
Subject: carpool

Jane-
My care is completely full today.

HOWEVER. My "Blue" swimmer (Bridget) will be out of the water at 5:05 and normally has to hang around until Gold is done at 7. If you were able to bring her back to Flower Mound (on your way to Argyle?), you could drop her at the house, my husband is working from home there, and then I'd have room in my car at 7pm for Judy.

Make sense? ;-)
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From: Coach Jason
To: All Gold Parents
Re: Taper schedule

Parents – The swimmers that are competing in next week’s “A” meet will taper and have abbreviated practices during the last half of the week. They will be getting out of the water an hour early.

The swimmers in the following week’s “BB” meet will taper in 2 weeks, and will also have abbreviated practices.

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From: Carol
To: Swim Mommies
Re: Taper schedule

ACK!

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From: Pam
To: Swim Mommies
Re: Taper schedule

ACK! Where’s the wine?

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From: Jane
To: Swim Mommies
Re: Taper schedule

ACK!
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From: Marion
To: Swim Mommies
Re: Taper schedule

ACK! OK – I have some “A” swimmers in my car, and some “BB” swimmers. Can we do a swap and send one vehicle back early with the TAPER kids, and another vehicle later with the others?

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From: Jane
To: Swim Mommies
Re: Taper schedule

You know how some people do sudoku and crosswords to keep their brains agile? We just do carpool schedules.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Best Of.....

It's been a busy time, w/ the kids home 24/7, etc. and I've got a few things to post, but haven't collected my thoughts (and photos!) yet.

So.... if you haven't read all my musings over the last several months.... may I point out what you've missed?

I Love This Crazy Tragic, Sometimes Almost Magic, Awful, Beautiful Life - the 2nd place choice for the name of my blog.

Independence. My little boy. Growing up. Sob.

It won't always be bleak. The photos in this post remind me that the color green DOES exist in Texas, I just have to wait for it.

I can't wait to do it again. It was hard, but SO worth it. I'm glad I took a chance and tried. The possibilities are limitless!

Punk Rock Equine. Bridget is growing up too!

The Infamous Treehouse. Ongoing saga, more to come!

Thankful. A great Thanksgiving trip.

Thanks for reading!