Dear Noah,
I just wanted you to know that when I checked my texts at lunch today and saw there was a text from you I was nervous for half a second. I mean, you are away at camp for the second week in a row and anything could have happened. But, when I saw the text was only three little words,
I love you
my heart melted. Thanks for giving your mom a really good day.
I love you infinity plus one.
XOXO, Mom
My name is Nikki and sometimes my teenager surprises me in the best of ways.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Shameful, Just Shameful
So, I cleaned out my closet.
These are the clothes that needed to go. Not too bad.
But, this is the garbage that was kicked into corners and shoved onto shelves. Shameful! Just shameful!
Thankfully though, it now looks like this.
For a little while at least!
My name is Nikki and I am clueless about closet organization.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Memories of Camp
Noah went to camp last week. It was the really cool Centrifuge in Ridgecrest, NC. I asked him to make lots of pictures on his Iphone. He told me that he had to leave his phone in his room during the day. No problem I said, make some at night and then on your last day there.
He came home with one measly picture - of himself - in the car. Gotta love teenage boys!
He's at camp again this week, but I don't expect anything more.
He came home with one measly picture - of himself - in the car. Gotta love teenage boys!
He's at camp again this week, but I don't expect anything more.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Sweeeet - A Blog Award!
Y'all guess what? I got an award!
The sweet Becky from Our Peaceful Home
was so sweet to present me with this award
And in honor of my versatility, I'm going to change the rules a little.
Thank the person who gave it to you, tell 7 things random things about yourself, and give this award to at least one other blog.
Thank you Becky! Y'all go see her cute blog.
7 Things About Me
1. My favorite desserts are Key Lime Pie and Cherries Jubilee ice cream from Baskin Robbins.
2. My birthday is on St. Patrick's Day.
3. I'm so ready for a weekend getaway with my hubby!
4. I should live near the beach, but I don't.
5. My future aspiration is to open a children's consignment boutique.
6. I'm totally Team Jacob!
7. I make all my daughter's hairbows.
I am presenting this award to:
Friday, July 2, 2010
What is that smell?
So, we have these two dogs.
I can't find a picture of Lilly right this second, but she is a Jack Russell/Whippet/? mix. She looks almost identical to this dog. She is our grouchy old lady.
Here is Lexi. She is a Lab with a pedigree a mile long and comes from hunting champion stock. At our house, she hunts the food bowl and her bed.
I can't find a picture of Lilly right this second, but she is a Jack Russell/Whippet/? mix. She looks almost identical to this dog. She is our grouchy old lady.
Anyway, we are suckers and our dogs stay inside 95% of the time. However, they do run around in the backyard a little and we let them out to do their business. Up until Tuesday night, it was a perfect system.
On Tuesday, Tommy let the dogs out one last time before bed. While they were out, he made the rounds turning out lights and checking to make sure the doors were locked. You know the drill. Then he opened the back door and the dogs ran in and went straight to bed.
On Wednesday morning, I woke up and before I even opened my eyes, I said, "What is that smell? It smells like skunk." (In case you were wondering, this should have been a clue!)
Tommy got up, let the dogs out for their morning business and we proceeded through our house looking for anything that could be stinky. We couldn't find anything, but the house was gross. I settled on the idea that perhaps a skunk had sprayed outside our house and we were just smelling that. I lit some scented candles, got ready and headed out with the kids.
Fast forward to Wednesday afternoon.
AnnaLauren and I got home about 5 minutes after Tommy. I opened our door and the smell almost made me retch. It was beyond awful!
Tommy was pretty much in the same situation and was in full-on freak out mode. He had let the dogs outside when he got home and was frantically searching everywhere for the source of the funk. Finally, I had a moment of clarity and asked, "You don't think it could be the dogs do you?" Tommy's reply - "No, couldn't be." Seriously, I think we are slow sometimes.
I walked out on the back patio, grabbed Lexi's collar and bent down to smell her. When I got about 12 inches from her fur, it became obvious. My nose began to burn and I may have come close to throwing up a little in my mouth. Yeah, what should have been a no-brainer was finally apparent - skunk!
The full-on freak out ramped up even further when we realized that our two putrid animals had been closed up in our bedroom all day to escape the 100 degree heat. Awesome!
While Tommy speed-dialed PetsMart, I grabbed some garbage bags and threw away the dog beds. I also lit every pomegranate scented candle that we own. Good news - the house began to reek slightly less. Bad news - no de-skunking until 2pm on Thursday!
So, long story short...
The dogs got to spend the night outside.
We got to spend $250 for de-skunking baths, new collars, new dog beds, activated charcoal to remove the odor from the air & de-skunking chemical for any lasting smells in the carpet, etc.
And, Tommy and I have been made fun of by everyone we know for not noticing that our dogs were skunk sprayed and letting them stay in the house. It's been a super-fun week!
Hope yours was fun too, but real fun!
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