


"Twilight" was nice to read. I was much more laid back when I spent the day thinking about the two main characters: Bella and Edward. I finished "Twilight" even when i knew the odds of completely a novel over five hundred pages were against me. I'm suprised i'm having difficulties motivating myself to finish the epilogue because the novel has been so cosuming these passed two days. After the climatic scene the remaining pages were less thrilling.
This bug climbed out of the box of huggies we got at Costco. Luckily Mark caught it and now it's displayed on our kitchen counter. It's the biggest beetle i've seen alive. I've seen beetles comparable when i took my students on a field trip to the emtimology lab at Utah state. Mike is convinced it's a beetle while Mark and I believe it's a roach.
There are two "domestic" animals i would consider owning before i took in a dog. At Highland Middle school the science teacher across the hall would always tell me about his pigmy goat. I've loved pigmy goats ever since. Yesterday i saw a small group of children walking with thier dog. As i got closer i noticed it was a pigmy rather than a dog. After picking up William at the Kotter's we rushed back to locate the goat but they were gone.
Stacey and Matt Palmer have the most beautiful Shelty pony. My favorite float in the parade was pulled by two shelty ponies. William loves riding the shelties at thanksgiving point.
Mark and I are getting eaten alive. Our central air unit in the basement is leaking. I turned it off, Mark opened all the windows but i've yet to get the screens sprayed off and back on the windows. The mosquito's are having a feast.
I woke up and found william asleep at the bottom of the stairs. He was using the stair as a pillow and he had his two blankets. After checking for a pulse and breathing I carried him back to bed.
EJ sleeps better in our bed. I sleep with my head on the opposite end because EJ makes loud noises when he's sleeping. Mark's so good to console him when he stirs.
William removed his diaper and shorts in attempt to go pee pee in the toilet. We may be doing the potty training thing sooner rather than later. I'll have to borrow the parents guide to potty training from Cami.
Tonight is the last time William will wrestle with Mark on our bed. He had a big fall and his nose was bleeding. I heard the big thud and I came running. It's scary when your child is hurt and in pain. It will be hard for me to remain calm in an emergency scene.
Gratitude list:
1-The garden tomatoes are delicious and i'm looking forward to the oncoming crop.
2-Grandma, Mom, and McCall stopped over to visit. They enjoyed my cheesecake.
3-William loves the tunnels at the bountiful park.
4-we're going to meet our mother's club at Cabella's this morning.
5-William's telling everyone he's going to Lagoona beach Saturday.
6-The Tornavacca's dropped off some chocolate ice cream in cute terra cotta flower pots.
7-William was so tired he was asleep by 815 pm
8-William likes to impress Ella Kotter when she's over. He'll jump around in circles singing, "jumping in circles, jumping in circles, jumping in circles."
9-PM pills
10-Spencer and Lexie Lee are coming over this afternoon. Tiff is going to lend me her literature on potty training.