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I just thought these were cute pics. Oh and by the way, scott’s rule rocks. We got I would say about 1.5 inches of snow. Like our little snowman?
>a white thanksgiving?
>I just looked up the weather. Its raining now, but here is the forecast for tonight:
Tonight
Brisk..Snow after midnight. Snow accumulation 2 to 4 inches. Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph. Chance of precipitation near 100 percent.
How fun! But, Im not really ready for it. We havent raked up our leaves yet! OK, we will see if we really get the 2-4 inches. If scott’s rule applies, then that means we will get 1-2″ max. Good thing we bought new snow pants at Target last weekend. Bee’s been wearing hers around the house everyday, practicing just for this moment, I guess!
>dark chocolate oatmeal cookies
>dark chocolate oatmeal cookies…. Bee and I made up these cookies today and the whole family decided it might be our new favorite cookie! especially for a cold late fall afternoon! As Bee says, “delicious micious!”
Recipe: Dark chocolate oatmeal cookies
So in case you are wondering, here is how we made them:
2 sticks of butter creamed with 1.5 cups brown sugar
then add 1 capful of vanilla and then 2 small eggs (thats the size we had, dont know how much that matters).
then add 1 cup flour, 1 cut oat flour (just put your oatmeal in your grinder to make it yourself), and 1/2 cup dark unsweetened cocoa powder.
then add 1 more cup regular oats (not ground).
oh I forgot a pinch of salt.
mix it up and bake for about 10 minutes at 350.
Yummy!
>most popular name in east lansing for 2 year olds
>Frank(ie). Yep. Poor frankie may be one of three in her class! I kid you not. And we picked her name in part because it was NOT in the list of top 100 names. But last week I was at the library with the girls and I heard someone saying “come on frank. frankie. come here honey.” Im like, who is calling my kid???? Turns out they werent calling my kid. they were calling their kid, who is also 2 and who also lives in east lansing. anyhow, turns out Frankie (that would be the boy not our little girl) is really named Francis and is named after st. francis of assissi. Hey, so is our frankie! then friday night we went to chicago pizza house and we were waiting to get seated and this lady is saying “frankie what is that?” and I thought (again) hey who is talking to my kid? Turns out, she wasnt talking to my kid, but her own. and it wasnt even the same frankie as the library. While I didnt talk to this lady cuz our table was ready, I looked over and kid looked about 2 or 3. weird, huh!
>follow up to rule 213
>it should be stated that (in response to SIL CD) that if one were to engage in such activity, one should remove toys first. But if one does not remove toys, one should be sure that it is raining that morning so the wet soggy toys – say tents, pillow, books and what not, can sit soggy in the gargage, with no real chance at drying. Might I add, that if one’s carpet does get covered in water, it might be best to just rip it out then and there, rather than trying to salvage it, as it could possibly lead to a vulgar mold stench.
>Homeownership rule #213
>Dont leave the washer running all night long after the main water pipe leading from it has broken. Now, Im not saying that anyone I know did this (or knew that they were doing this, because naturally one would be sleeping during the night). But, you might, just might, end up with a basement flood, of roughly 2 or 3 inches of standing water, especially if you do this on an evening your basement drain is also clogged. I suppose if you choose to do this, it is a nice way to be sure to wash out all of that doggie pee you are sure is in the carpet. In fact, it just might be your ticket to a new carpet and probably a huge water bill. But again, Im not reporting that this happened. Its just a rule of ownership you might consider.
>the leaves are finally falling!
>Its a cold fall day and all of the leaves are falling at once! Literally, I woke up and we had all of our leaves. I go outside now and they are gone. Crazy. We went outside to rake some of them up (and play in them of course) and then spent some time planting tulips and crocuses. We also moved the hasta plants from the sunny to the shady part of the backyard. When we came back inside, frankie sat down and said, “aw, now i feel croasty and warm.” I think that must be a cross between “cozy and toasty”!
>frankie and johnny
>I was sitting in the sideroom watching Bee make a card for her class – she wanted to make a thank you card because when she was home sick last week, all of the kids made her cards. Anyhow, frankie was entertaining herself in the front room. She was running around singing and what not. then I noticed she started singing “frankie and johnny were lovers” (you know that song? its an old folk song. I remember learning it along time ago when I was learning how to play guitar.). We have a book of folk songs that frankie loves to pick songs out for us to sing, and that is one of them. So, I grabbed the camera, and caught it on film. Thing is, she only knows the first line and makes the rest up. And the funny thing is she is singing about our next door neighbor, or so she stopped singing and went to window and asked “where’s johnny?”
oh, and i am really proud of bee’s card. I helped her spell thank you and k-club but she wrote it all and colored the picture by herself. Actually i left the room to film frankie before she drew her picture so it was a surprise when i saw the picture (which is a picture of our family – but I bet you could recognize us! 🙂 ).
