Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Bowling Buddies


Friday night we hit the Santa Fe for some Cosmic bowling with our friends the Martins. We were all set up with bumpers and ramps and lovely shoes. We had a great time bowling. Emma and Ridge took one turn per frame and really liked it! Obviously they take after their dad.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Can't resist

Ridge has popped off with a few sayings this week that I just wanna share. Last week, Ridge fell out of the shopping cart at Walgreens. This week, we asked if he wanted to go to Walgreens with Mom and he said, "No Fallgreens!!"

Today was a bit breezy in the morning. Ridge and Mom walked out into the wind and Ridge said, "It's windy, it blow my hair up!" The way he said it was as if his hair was exploding.

One more. "More peck-a-roni, please"

p.s. day two with no Binky!!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Not much

Today I was checking my email and the subject line from a baby website I get mail from said, "Your 2 year old: Dealing with Rigidity"

Yes, today was dealing with Rigidity. Rigidity even took a fall out of the shopping cart because he was so Ridg-ed. Actually, maybe this week has been full of rigidity from the 2 year old.

Monday, March 2, 2009

The Washington Post

Mr. Vick:

I would like to thank you for the brief discussion on The District of Columbia that we had Friday morning in the Target parking lot. I wish however, that the quote you put it the paper would have been about the issue and not my feeling of being approached in the parking lot by a stranger. My quote in your article: "I care more about the yogurt I just bought" comes off a little ignorant on the issue. I do care about our country and its laws. It does make a difference to me if districts are given representation in Congress and it makes a difference when the Second Amendment is involved. I don't mean to say that I will be at the next rally but, I care.

In our breif exchange, I feel I brought up some excellent points, although guarded because, it was hard to know if you were really who you said you were. You did produce a business card but, REALLY, anybody can print up the generic card you handed me. I even debated emailing a better response to the issue once I returned home and googled you.

Perhaps I can hope that nobody reads this quote and thinks that I am so shallow as to care so much about the yogurt in the car, they will understand that I was a mother on the defense wondering if you were who you said you were and keeping personal information private.

Sincerely,
Yogurt lover in Nevada