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Just checking in Liessa !!Between a sudden attack of the dreaded curse that hit your family enroute to Nuremburg !!:scared1::headache:I am finally almost better !! At least compared to what I was !!;)I had to work a long day to catch up on essentials like the consumers weekly spending money !!Failure to do that would cause MUTINY!!!:rotfl2:Add to that the 3 thousand requests for everything they don't need :lmao:Like Yarn from the one who has a closet full of it or a Doll from the one whose room will self distruct if another item is place in there !!! The list of crap they don't need is endless !! But they love CRAP!!!:rotfl2: Dollar Stores see $$$$ when my guys walk in :rotfl2::rotfl2:

Tomorrow is my LONG Day so wont be around til late evening !!!!Saturday I could be totally off but my PILES are calling me !!!Marv go for it !!!!!;):lmao:
 
I went to Winco and let each kid pick out 5 candies from the bulk bins, and bought a boatload of graham crackers (yes, the lazy way out this year). I'll mix up the royal icing, and let them have at it- I hope to use the 3 or 4 houses as a centerpiece on the holiday table surrounded by hand cut fir and cedar.

We're doing those this weekend! I went to the best Christmas party a few years ago. A friend of mine's mother in-law hosted it. She made up ahead of time a graham cracker gingerbread house for each guest. She uses hot glue to construct them and affix them to those cardboard cake circles. All the guests bring a bag of candy to share and the host makes up big batches of royal icing that she puts in ziploc bags for us to use like piping bags. We had a blast! A roomful of adults throwing candy at each other and having a great time competing to see who could decorate the fanciest house.

Love the camper! Scott and I have been talking about getting a pop-up for years. We love camping - but we are totally ready to get off the ground and out of the tent, although I don't want to lose the feeling of sleeping outdoors. We figured a tent camper would be perfect. One of these days...

How awesome that all those ROTC guys (and gals) were there to meet and greet Andrew and help with his stuff! I'm sure that made him feel welcome. Has he taken a liking to any of those girls? Oh wait, he had a girlfriend back 'on the continent' - did that romance survive the big move?
 
It's been a great day Everyone!! I'll have to get to the last couple of replies tomorrow; I'm completely beat from the day's "stuff".

Meantime, make those last guesses for R and S soon. T and U will go up VERY soon!! The race is still really close, and I'd have to you miss out on those fabulous prizes!

Good night! And may your dreams be of sugar plum fairies!
 
WOW! That is fantastic! A full ride is a pretty amazing achievement.



Good to see some quality help was available. :thumbsup2




If his appetite as a college student is anything like mine was, he'll need more than a jar of peanuts! Sure, the meal plan helps, but every guy has his "stash" in his room, too. :rotfl2:

Oh, and a whoopee cushion. That's standard issue in college.



Boy, this brings back memories. I keep thinking college wasn't that long ago, and then I look at the calendar... :scared1:



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That's exactly what my mom complained about! She said the house was way too quiet. She kept begging me to have friends over when I came home so that she could get some noise and chaos back in the house. :lmao:

That was what bothered me, too when the boys moved out. I was used to having a house full of teen-age boys around, and all the wrestling matches and running in and out and pranks and dog barking - and suddenly, total silence. :sad2: Now I kind of enjoy it!

Liesa, just stopping by - so cool that Andrew got a full ride, and was welcomed so well by his ROTC bros. I'm sorry he is dealing with roommate issues. Just so inconsiderate. What if he wants to study? I'm glad he is doing so well.

Okay, off to look for those fairies - I have to get up early and come up with a children's craft I volunteered to do for family night downtown tomorrow night. Good Night.
 

Yes! My parents had been to Nuremberg - Magdalene, if you see this; how far is Bad Wind Schiem (SPELLING?!?!?) from Nuremberg? I know they toured around the country whenever they were able to!

:laughing: Loved your spelling! It's Bad Windsheim and you pronounce Bad with an a like in large, not as the English word bad. And Windsheim is like the English "winds", but say the W more like a v, and then "heim" is pronounced like it rhyme, but starting with an h instead of an r... :goodvibes It means home of the winds.

It is about 35 miles from Nuremberg, about a one hour drive because you have to drive along rather small roads.
 
I'd like to think I can take a teensy bit of credit since I homeschooled most of the way through. :teacher: Of course, he's pretty self-motivated and quite a smarty pants as well. :rolleyes1

Of course you can take credit! I didn't say whose great achievement it was. ;)

These were some pretty studdly guys and gals. I think they can all do about 1,000 times more pullups than me. But then again, I'm almost to the point of WEARING pullups, so whatever. :rolleyes:

:lmao::rotfl2::rotfl:

That was what bothered me, too when the boys moved out. I was used to having a house full of teen-age boys around, and all the wrestling matches and running in and out and pranks and dog barking - and suddenly, total silence. :sad2: Now I kind of enjoy it!

I figured this was why my parents keep traveling so much, now that they're empty nesters. That's probably what I'll end up doing, too.
 
What a great achievement for your son AND you getting a full ride. :woohoo:
Hope everything goes well for him in school. I bet if there's Walmart near his will fill up his side of the dorm room pretty quickly. Although boys are so much different then girls, when it comes to their dorms. Girls just have more "stuff" I think.
 
:sad: Y'all are killin me! Your really killin me! :sad:

Around here, we laugh.... and we cry.

Just checking in Liessa !!Between a sudden attack of the dreaded curse that hit your family enroute to Nuremburg !!:scared1::headache:I am finally almost better !! At least compared to what I was !!;)


OMGosh NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Rosie, if you need any women's hygiene bags, just let me know!! :lmao:
 
I don't know if this will show up or not....it seems I've been making replies on threads and they never appear. :confused3

Your son and his roommate are like my son & me. When I moved in to my dorm I had my clothes, my bedding, an alarm clock and a desk lamp and that was pretty much it. I went home every week-end, so I had a clothes basket on top of my closet that I threw my clothes in during the week and that's what I hauled back and forth each week-end. My son had a mini-fridge, a microwave, a laptop, a little side table, dishes, clothes, floor lamp, tv, video games and on and on.... I moved in with me, my parents and my boyfriend, my stuff fit comfortably in the trunk. He moved in with his stuff crammed all over the trunk and back seat and passenger seat of his car plus my husband drove down also and had some more stuff. :rolleyes1 This year he got an apartment so it was even worse :sad2:
 
Liesa! Waldo Lake would be great!!!:yay: We have a rather large trailer just for the two of us - got a great deal from a friend - 1995 HR - like mint on the inside. It was pretty good on the outside, until we took it to Eugene this fall to park for the winter for football games at a friend's. Of course we got a flat tire about an hour out of town - I told Jim I smelled something, but he wouldn't listen. So just as we got to our exit in Eugene, people started honking and telling us. We were only about a 1/2 mile off I-5, so we kept driving to our destination. It was really comical to see the tire with only a wire around a wheel - until we saw that said wire tore up the wheel well, and cut off both the valves to drain the grey and black water tanks. :eek: It is still in Eugene until March when we will have to get it fixed, and then plan to go camping at the coast before coming home. So, maybe we could head up to Waldo Lake instead!!! That would be so fun! Of course the snow is still a little iffy in March - or maybe early April???

Anyone up for a camping DISmeet???


:scared1: Why won't the guys just listen?? Such a bummer! And dare I say your toilet is now as UNfunctional as ours was in Kazland? :lmao::lmao: I'm crying a bucket for you, Tammie!! :rotfl2: WHy? Because when the toilet breaks, AIN'T NOONE Happy!!! :lmao:

Hmmm.... I wonder how many we could get? But seriously, I'm sooooo looking forward to having everyone here at our new digs for a Meet! Jacuzzi, bonfire on the riverfront, big fireplace, lattes in the AM!! Should be rather fun, I'd say!


We're doing those this weekend! I went to the best Christmas party a few years ago. A friend of mine's mother in-law hosted it. She made up ahead of time a graham cracker gingerbread house for each guest. She uses hot glue to construct them and affix them to those cardboard cake circles. All the guests bring a bag of candy to share and the host makes up big batches of royal icing that she puts in ziploc bags for us to use like piping bags. We had a blast! A roomful of adults throwing candy at each other and having a great time competing to see who could decorate the fanciest house.

Love the camper! Scott and I have been talking about getting a pop-up for years. We love camping - but we are totally ready to get off the ground and out of the tent, although I don't want to lose the feeling of sleeping outdoors. We figured a tent camper would be perfect. One of these days...

How awesome that all those ROTC guys (and gals) were there to meet and greet Andrew and help with his stuff! I'm sure that made him feel welcome. Has he taken a liking to any of those girls? Oh wait, he had a girlfriend back 'on the continent' - did that romance survive the big move?

OK, I just got some GREAT advice from a friend who's oldhat at making gingerbread houses. You have to do it in 2 stages. PUtting the houses themselves together the night BEFORE!! Then doing the candy with the friends the next day- that way you don't have collapsing walls and roofs. Brings a whole new meaning to bringing down the house. :lmao:

Make tomorrow one of those days!!! I think a pop up is a great compromise between a bit of comfort and still feeling like you're under the stars. Do it!!!

Nope not yet. Yes, he did have a girlfriend... remember all THAT drama last year?? They called it quits (mutually) before he left. And that was good. She wanted someone who talks (I hope she gets lucky, I never found a guy who REALLY likes to talk!) and "share". I think she may be looking a very long time.

That was what bothered me, too when the boys moved out. I was used to having a house full of teen-age boys around, and all the wrestling matches and running in and out and pranks and dog barking - and suddenly, total silence. :sad2: Now I kind of enjoy it!

Liesa, just stopping by - so cool that Andrew got a full ride, and was welcomed so well by his ROTC bros. I'm sorry he is dealing with roommate issues. Just so inconsiderate. What if he wants to study? I'm glad he is doing so well.

Okay, off to look for those fairies - I have to get up early and come up with a children's craft I volunteered to do for family night downtown tomorrow night. Good Night.

I LOVE when he comes home (remember, Andrew has been "gone" for 3 years now, coming home on only breaks) but am SO ready when it's time to go back to school, too. The noise, noise, noise!! I know, I sound like the Grinch, but I do enjoy the quiet too. I can't even IMAGINE what it will be like when the girls are gone too. :scared1: (Except I know my house will be cleaner. )
 
What a great achievement for your son AND you getting a full ride. :woohoo:
Hope everything goes well for him in school. I bet if there's Walmart near his will fill up his side of the dorm room pretty quickly. Although boys are so much different then girls, when it comes to their dorms. Girls just have more "stuff" I think.

It was such a great feeling when that letter came, and he got his medical clearance!!

Since he started getting his stipend, he's already bought a Kindle and an iPhone. WAHHHHHHHHH!!! I want one too!! I think it's time for me to go back to work!! :lmao:

I don't know if this will show up or not....it seems I've been making replies on threads and they never appear. :confused3

Your son and his roommate are like my son & me. When I moved in to my dorm I had my clothes, my bedding, an alarm clock and a desk lamp and that was pretty much it. I went home every week-end, so I had a clothes basket on top of my closet that I threw my clothes in during the week and that's what I hauled back and forth each week-end. My son had a mini-fridge, a microwave, a laptop, a little side table, dishes, clothes, floor lamp, tv, video games and on and on.... I moved in with me, my parents and my boyfriend, my stuff fit comfortably in the trunk. He moved in with his stuff crammed all over the trunk and back seat and passenger seat of his car plus my husband drove down also and had some more stuff. :rolleyes1 This year he got an apartment so it was even worse :sad2:

I hate when posts don't show up! Happens all the time. But, half the time, for me, I think it's just senility creeping in.

I can't even remember how much stuff I had when I moved in. The only thing I do remember from the whole deal was arriving to a roommate that liked pink everything and Elvis. :eek::scared1: It as a disaster at the get-go.

All caught up! the camping trip looked fun! Congrats to your son!

Thanks, Mary!! We do enjoy getting outdoors!

Thanks but the porcelain bag worked fine:rotfl2:

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It was such a great feeling when that letter came, and he got his medical clearance!!

Since he started getting his stipend, he's already bought a Kindle and an iPhone. WAHHHHHHHHH!!! I want one too!! I think it's time for me to go back to work!! :lmao:



I hate when posts don't show up! Happens all the time. But, half the time, for me, I think it's just senility creeping in.

I can't even remember how much stuff I had when I moved in. The only thing I do remember from the whole deal was arriving to a roommate that liked pink everything and Elvis. :eek::scared1: It as a disaster at the get-go.

Naaaaa get an Android instead, it's a much better phone than an iphone. Just ask Tim....or me! :laughing: It's suppose to actually be a much better phone right now. Sprint carries them and I'm not sure who else, but Sprint is suppose to be the best plan for families needing cell phones, they've been good to us for 11 years now. :goodvibes
 
:scared1: Why won't the guys just listen?? Such a bummer! And dare I say your toilet is now as UNfunctional as ours was in Kazland? :lmao::lmao: I'm crying a bucket for you, Tammie!! :rotfl2: WHy? Because when the toilet breaks, AIN'T NOONE Happy!!! :lmao:

Hmmm.... I wonder how many we could get? But seriously, I'm sooooo looking forward to having everyone here at our new digs for a Meet! Jacuzzi, bonfire on the riverfront, big fireplace, lattes in the AM!! Should be rather fun, I'd say!





I LOVE when he comes home (remember, Andrew has been "gone" for 3 years now, coming home on only breaks) but am SO ready when it's time to go back to school, too. The noise, noise, noise!! I know, I sound like the Grinch, but I do enjoy the quiet too. I can't even IMAGINE what it will be like when the girls are gone too. :scared1: (Except I know my house will be cleaner. )

Actually, the toilet and shower were usable - the pipe is sealed, just no valve left to open. We only slept there twice. I'm using an enzyme treatment in the tank that is supposed to dissolve everything, so I hope it isn't too terrible - I have visions of Robin Williams in RV going through my mind.... Jim already lived through that one once when we borrowed someone else's camper and Ryan at age 12 decided to use the toilet even though we had warned him not to...:lmao:

Okay, a meet with fires and Jacuzzis and lattes sounds heavenly!!! Guess we'll have to do a separate camping meet up?

Oh, IKWYM about being ready for Andrew to leave after a long visit - After Ryan went to Basic and then Tech School, things were crazy with him trying to be an adult in our house!!! It was good for all of us when he moved out. But I do miss all the little boys and the noise!!
 
Naaaaa get an Android instead, it's a much better phone than an iphone. Just ask Tim....or me! :laughing: It's suppose to actually be a much better phone right now. Sprint carries them and I'm not sure who else, but Sprint is suppose to be the best plan for families needing cell phones, they've been good to us for 11 years now. :goodvibes

Well, I"ve asked for SOMETHING for Christmas, but doubt I'll get anything. I mean a phone- of any kind. I have just GOT to ditch this pay as you go phone!!!!!! I will get nothing because he will be true to his nature and have to learn ALL there is to know, research until the cows come home and be and "expert" before he'll take the plunge. Drives me up the wall. Anyway, I'll probably get a frying pan or something else he can pick up at TJMaxx on Christmas Eve. :lmao:

Actually, the toilet and shower were usable - the pipe is sealed, just no valve left to open. We only slept there twice. I'm using an enzyme treatment in the tank that is supposed to dissolve everything, so I hope it isn't too terrible - I have visions of Robin Williams in RV going through my mind.... Jim already lived through that one once when we borrowed someone else's camper and Ryan at age 12 decided to use the toilet even though we had warned him not to...:lmao:

Okay, a meet with fires and Jacuzzis and lattes sounds heavenly!!! Guess we'll have to do a separate camping meet up?

Oh, IKWYM about being ready for Andrew to leave after a long visit - After Ryan went to Basic and then Tech School, things were crazy with him trying to be an adult in our house!!! It was good for all of us when he moved out. But I do miss all the little boys and the noise!!

I think we haven't dumped since October either, cuz we can't seem to make time to find a dump station. :scared1: Glad it's not DISFuncitonal, though, on yours. That would really stink. Pun intended.

Yes, we can definitely shoot to have a meet up at Waldo too!!! :banana:

I am VERY curious to see how he'll have changed in maturing (or not) when he arrives. He was already starting to show signs of NOT wanting to listen or take advice very well, last summer. ;)
 
Well, I"ve asked for SOMETHING for Christmas, but doubt I'll get anything. I mean a phone- of any kind. I have just GOT to ditch this pay as you go phone!!!!!! I will get nothing because he will be true to his nature and have to learn ALL there is to know, research until the cows come home and be and "expert" before he'll take the plunge. Drives me up the wall. Anyway, I'll probably get a frying pan or something else he can pick up at TJMaxx on Christmas Eve. :lmao:



I think we haven't dumped since October either, cuz we can't seem to make time to find a dump station. :scared1: Glad it's not DISFuncitonal, though, on yours. That would really stink. Pun intended.

Yes, we can definitely shoot to have a meet up at Waldo too!!! :banana:

I am VERY curious to see how he'll have changed in maturing (or not) when he arrives. He was already starting to show signs of NOT wanting to listen or take advice very well, last summer. ;)

That's just him trying to show that he's his own man now, all young men go through a stage where they start being mouthy and arguing everything that's said to him no matter the conversation. I call it...."The cutting of the apron strings." Your situation might be a bit different since he's been away for a while, but a lot of young men come back around to being the sweet "little boys," we once knew them to be once they know your not trying to force them into being that little boy they once were at home. I wonder how many of the guys on here would admit to this. :goodvibes
 
Liessa I got pix uploaded today !~!!:banana:

This one's for you!!

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We were all thrilled to see that the Smithsonian included Dumbo!!!:banana:
 
Only two updates behind this time, I'm getting better.

Fun camper, I foresee some fun times at the campgrounds near a mouses house. ;):goodvibes

Oh wow, getting one settled for college. I bet it makes you feel good having family so close though. :thumbsup2

Can't wait to read the next update:)
 
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