Thursday, June 30, 2011

Small Successes-June 30th


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Celebrating the little things in life that add up.

1. After four years in this house, we FINALLY got new carpet for Madeline's room and the baby's room.  Thanks to a generous gift from my parents we were able to get their rooms carpeted.  The gift was something my brothers and I got because my parents recently sold the house I grew up in and they wanted to give us all a "little something" from the sale.  Madeline is quite happy with her new carpet and I'm thrilled that I no longer have to wonder when we'll get around to having the baby's room completed.

2. At long last, the new kitchen table I ordered from Wal-Mart came in.  The first one we ordered arrived at the store damaged and the store refused it and cancelled my order.  So I had to reorder the table and wait for what seemed like forever again.  This Monday the table made it here.  On Tuesday and Wednesday I spray painted the legs and apron of both the table and the matching bench (they were off white and my kitchen chairs are white).  Yesterday I put two coats of glossy polyurethane on the tops of the bench and table.  They look pretty good with the exception of each of them having a mark where two rather unintelligent mosquitos decided to commit suicide.  I'm contemplating whether or not I need to sand it down again and do a third coat.  I'd prefer to be done at this point to be perfectly honest.

3. The kids are likely the ones who'd call this a success.  Last night, I wanted funnel cake and cotton candy, so I mentioned to Bryan after dinner that I bet the carnival our church was hosting would have them.  So we managed to find a parking spot that was only a block away from the church (We can call this the adult success.) and we took the girls to the carnival.  Most of the rides look like the type where a priest should be standing by to offer last rites prior to you getting on, so I saw no point in buying the girls  the $20 ride all night passes.  Instead, we got a sheet of tickets and the girls each got to go on about 5-7 rides (depending on the kid).  I was going to ride the carousel and stand next to Ellie but apparently pregnant women aren't allowed on the carnival rides.  At first, I had no idea what the woman was talking about until she pointed at my belly.  Yep, at 25 1/2 weeks along I momentarily forgot that I was pregnant.  Talk about pregnancy brain!  Bryan stepped in and got on the carousel with Ellie while I stood on the side and took pictures with my phone.  I did get my cotton candy and the funnel cake.  The cotton candy was good, but the funnel cake left much to be desired.  To add to the carnival success, I also touched base with several of the VBS volunteers while I was there and found out how their planning was coming along.  Not too shabby for a spur of the moment decision.

Bonus:  I'm on top of the laundry.  Two more loads to go and everything will be washed. I also need to tackle all the clothes that need to be folded.  Perhaps with my parents taking the girls for lunch a a movie will give me enough time to get some of that completed.

5 comments:

  1. Yay ~ carnival food!
    Congrats on the kitchen table, careful of the fumes.

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  2. That sounds like a great week! I love it when I accomplish goals that are several years old! mmm Carnival food! When I pregnant I craved vegetables and fruit. I missed out on all the fun stuff!

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  3. I'm quite envious of #1. We've been in our house going on 10 years & four kids later, our upstairs carpeting is horrible! We did replace downstairs about six years ago, but it hasn't lasted like we hoped.

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  4. I have to say that although you had to wait longer, I'm glad for you that the table was refused by Wal-Mart, my in-laws just moved into a new home and have had a heck of a time with a damaged piece of furniture that a store accepted getting it a)returned and b)replaced! And I for sure need some new carpet or laminate or SOMETHING...almost eight years, three kids, and two dogs (and a husband who perpetually forgets to wipe his feet) somethings gotta give! ~Kristen @ St Monica's Bridge

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  5. MMM, cotton candy :) I'm glad you got the table sorted out and the laundry done. Sounds like you had a very good week!

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