Tag: family stuff

As the summer ends,…

As the summer ends,…

It’s still August, but is definately feels like fall is here already.  Summer weather didn’t even really hit until the end of it and now it is getting cold!  WTH?!  This was the last full week of school for my yard apes, since they start back next Thursday.  Ka’lani has his middle school orientation on Monday morning :meeting:, […]


Has Hell frozen over?!

Has Hell frozen over?!

So the weirdness began when I started seeing my ex-husband’s name and picture start popping up on my “suggested friends” section of my Facebook profile a few weeks ago.  Considering that the last time I spoke to him was spring/summer of 2000, it was a little unnerving.  At the time we had zero mutual friends, […]

Posted 8.17.2009/0731 | Monday in Family Stuff | , / 0 Comments





The day coffee couldn’t cure,…

The day coffee couldn’t cure,…

Yesterday was one of those days that just basically sucked.  Usually coffee will cure most anything, but it definately didn’t work yesterday.  Maybe it was because there was no chocolate involved.  I don’t know, but I definately could have done without the day.  And why is it that once 1 buttheaded yard ape delightful child […]

Posted 6.26.2009/1039 | Friday in Bitches & Moans, Family Stuff, Kid Tales | , , / 0 Comments

This & That, and pictures, too!

This & That, and pictures, too!

My kindergarten graduate! I am so glad there is waterproof mascara, because I SO needed it for graduation! It wasn’t just a kindergarten ceremony this year; they had a “moving on” ceremony for the 5th graders because they are all headed to the Middle School next year. So the littles were walked down the aisle […]



Sick kids & a broken Santa

Sick kids & a broken Santa

The revolving door of sick children! Monday began with the exhausting process of waking up unwilling bed bugs who take my waking them up as a personal insult and an example of my neglect.  Clearly the concept of a good education does not count as a legitmate reason to get up.  Finally, Children #2-4 were […]