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  • Thirteen Things #6 – Things I haven’t managed to kill, or break…YET!

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    No, it’s true, ask anyone of the service and repair departments currently on my speed dial – my kids and husband Garth (not his real name) WILL tell you – I am a total KLUTZ aaaaaand there’s a very good reason why my other blog has the following proviso:

    It’s no secret. I like getting stuff. I like writing about the stuff
    that we like and perhaps make my family’s life a little easier.
    Especially, if it works!

    Or, I haven’t managed to break it…YET!

    On the other hand, taking into consideration that I did NOT break the stupid dryer, there are some things that just don’t seem to work out right for us.

    More specifically, appliances and…well…anything with mechanical and/or moving parts.

    Seriously, I have voltage issues which, in turn, increases my chances of having some serious bad luck with electric.  Hell, I managed to set my bra on fire and  kill the dishwasher.  Oh, AND I nearly fried the entire neighborhood, dancing with power tools, again.

    [wipes dirt off ass and waves at 98-year-old neighbor]

    Hang on.  Don’t go.  Fear not, there maybe more to the total DORK you see, before you! I had some time to kill at school, yesterday – my kids make me park way in the back – and I managed to come up with a list of stuff that, you know, still work.

    The 13 Things I Have NOT Managed to Break and/or KILL, Yet:

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  • Our Dirty Little Secret on a very Super F-Word Tuesday

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    It’s Super Tuesday and the OTHER Tuesday, as well.  You know, Mardi Gras (we try NOT to use the "F" word too much, here) so, throw me some beads, WHOOT!  I’ve got a new article up on Imperfect Parent – just in time for Valentine’s Day – come read about Our Dirty Little Secret ;o)

    Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to the polls!

    [Edited to add:  Just got a call from Hillary Clinton, reminding me that the polls are open until 8 p.m., here in Jersey.  What a country!]


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  • A Perfect Post: Take a parent, add politics and mix well.

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    This is one of my favorite pictures of my parents – it was taken shortly after their engagement in 1963 – and is a perfect depiction of a young couple, living in America, at that time.

    Except, they weren’t American citizens.

    My parents immigrated during the Hungarian Revolution in 1956 and met for the first time here, in New Jersey, on a blind date.

    They carried green cards, worked whatever jobs they could get and learned to speak English by listening to radio commercials and watching television show, like and Gunsmoke and Bonanza.

    Except, they were more like:

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  • Sticky Post: NoMeatPoWeek

    [This is a sticky post and will run Mon-Fri (1/28-2/1) please scroll down for most recent post – thanks!]

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    The League of Maternal Justice and my fellow bloggers at Green Mom Finds are partnering with BlogHers Act Canada to reach as many of us in the blogosphere, as they can – our mission for this last week of January (1/28 to 2/1) is to try and
    go a whole week without eating meat.

    So, how’s that working out for us?

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  • Red, White and Blue Fridays #3: Supporting Our Troops – it IS more than just a catchphrase!

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    Welcome to the Third Edition of Red, White and Blue Fridays.

    Basically, our mission is to recognize and acknowledge members of the U.S. armed forces and their families and, hopefully, bring awareness to the ways in which bloggers can show their support.

    I don’t consider myself a pundit, on anything, especially about politics – if you’re looking for someone who is…she’s really good – I do NOT, however, have a problem with speaking on behalf of defending the things I love the most.  Especially, when it means lending a helping hand (whenever I can) and showing MY support to…well…people who are willing to put the needs of others, first.

    It’s the mom in me, I know.

    There are those people who believe that "Support Our Troops" is meaningless.

    I don’t agree.

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  • Picture Perfect Thursday: Celebrating birthweeks, raising a pescetarian and how I’m NOT getting paid enough to do this much laundry!

    The Boy turned 9 yesterday – thank you very much for ALL of your happy thoughts – but, my husband’s father was scheduled for surgery (he’s recovering well, thank goodness) and we spent most of the day in the hospital with my mother-in-law.

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    So, we made arrangements to have family (including, my FIL) over on Monday.

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    The kids were home and my brother was off from work.

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    The Boy got to open his gifts and blow out his birthday candles, albeit, a couple of days early.

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    All in all, he thought our little pre-birthday-get-together was pretty AWESOME and he got to show off his new hat at school, the next day – since most of his classmates told him to fuhghettabout winning Sunday night’s game – GO GIANTS!

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    But, first we marked him on the "measuring wall" (The Boy knows how to work a harmonica) and sent him to school yesterday morning with a bag full of birthday treats to share with his class (yes, I am that BAD mother) aaaaaand would you believe, we’re STILL not done?

    "Where ARE we going for dinner, Friday?"

    Silence.


    "You know, for my birthday?"

    CRAP.

    "Um…I dunno…uh…what would do you want to eat?"

    Look, it’s NOT his fault – I mean, I was the one who started the tradition of having the birthday boy (or girls) choose the meal – who knew having children, with birthdays in November, December AND January, would be so, you know, tough!?!?

    "I feel like lobster!"

    Whuh?

    "I want to go to Red Lobster!"

    Why – I mean, besides the fact that I was hoping he’d feel a little more like, you know, a Happy Meal – I don’t ever remember eating at a Red Lobster, before?!?

    "It’s where America goes for seafood!"

    Just so you know, the previous post, or following statement is NOT a paid announcement.

    "Seriously, I saw their commercial and the food looks really good, I hope they have cake!"

    Seriously – these kids’ birthdays are lasting way longer than…well…the actual labor, really – I’m all birthday-ed-out, man!

    "Only six more months ’til my birf-day!"

    [blank stare]

    "And I’m having a sleep-over."


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    [click-whoosh-click]

    "Wiiiiight!?!?"

    Whyyyyyyyyy, NOT!?!?

    [shrugs]

    I mean, it seems my son’s appetite is going to cost us a small fortune and our NEW dryer IS busted – yes, I managed to break yet another appliance, AGAIN! – it should give me plenty of time to, you know, save up enough money for nail polish, hair thingies, shiny pink lip gloss and a new light saber (seriously, she’s got her list all ready) not to mention, finish the STUPID laundry!

    Uh-oh, Sears guy is done – yeah, I blog during service calls and even Twittered a little, too – he says my dryer needs a new brain.

    Shut up!

    Aaaaand, it’s gonna take about 2 weeks.

    SHUT UP!

    Just so you know, you couldn’t pay me enough to even think about buying another Kenmore at the moment.

    I wonder what they’re serving in the vending machines at the laundromat, these days?

    Stupid Sears!


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  • Take cover, Mothergoosemouse Is Having A Boy!

     

    My blogging friend Julie (a.k.a. Mothergoosemouse) is having a baby, like, real soon. I had the pleasure of meeting Julie at BlogHer ’07 in Chicago; sat next to her during the Imperfect Parent reception –  she and I write monthly columns – and I didn’t even realize she was pregnant.

    DUH!

    I finally figured it out, though, after insisting she MUST have a glass of wine with me and Julie finally hollered, "DUDE, no thanks, I’m pregnant!"

    Nah, she didn’t really yell…that loud.

    [wince]

    I know how pregnant women can get – nothing but love for the keepers of the underbelly – and I was very happy to learn that Mayberry Mom and Motherhood Uncensored are throwing Mothergoosemouse’s virtual baby shower!

    "We want to hear your tips, stories, and/or advice about raising boys."

    Well, Julie – and anyone who’s ever wondered, "Are boys different?" – wouldn’t YOU like to know!

    [snicker]

    I’m sorry – that sounded mean – but, you’ll have to forgive me, I’m still trying to make peace with the fact that The Boy makes me feel like I must be totally whacked-in-the-head, or something!

    Why?

    Let’s just say, in my never ending search for peace and tranquility in our little corner of the empire, I have allowed my eight-year-old son to host his first sleep-over party, Friday.

    [shiver]

    Yep, I’ve invited two of his best friends from school for what promises to be a night filled with much yelling (man, boys ARE loud!) and lots of stomping and jumping on furniture, as the boys make a valiant effort to battle hostile forces from the dark side.

    My three girls.

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    Look, it’s not like I can’t say as I blame them – the boys, I mean – after all, being born female…and raising three girls of my own…trust me when I say that…girls are harder than boys!

    I’m not saying raising boys is easy – remember…I have one of those, too! – they’re just…well, okay I’ll go right on ahead and say it…boys are NOT just different, they’re WHACKED IN THE HEAD!

    For example:

    "Five minute warning – we are going to school in FIVE MINUTES – finish up and be ready to leave in five minutes!"

    The three girls go nuts, as they try and put on their socks…shoes…hair-thingies…deodorant…a different shirt…another pair of pants…that matches the shirt, better…more deodorant…backpacks…whatever…at the very last minute…and barely make it out of their bedroom – that looks very much like a casualty of war, by the way – alive and in one piece!

    The boy?

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    "What…we have school, today!?"

    Either way, you’re screwed.

    In The Boy’s defense, living in a houseful of girls – not to mention a very hormonal mother – can be real hard on a little guy!

    So, I often times take advantage of my neighbors (tee-hee) and send him around the corner (yes, send the mess to OTHER people’s houses) and let him play with other people’s stuff and…more importantly…most of  his friends’ families do NOT have girls!

    But, lots and lots of Legos.

    "They even got the new Lego Star Wars…you know…like, the first one…that we don’t have…but, you rented from Blockbuster…but, this is the second one…that you won’t probably buy, either…because it’s like, forty-five-hundred dollars…or, something…so, "J" is gonna ask his mom…if he can bring it over…so we can verse each other on Friday…because, you know…it’s probably still too expensive…and you won’t buy it…probably!"

    Probably not.

    But, that’s okay – that’s what friends with lots of cool toys and plenty of brothers to share are for, right? – allowing his friend to stay over will surely make up for being such a cheapskate!

    Me?

    Heaven knows I’m saving him from versing Mini-Me, who still insists that crying, "No fair," or "Girls go first," and "You should let me win because I’m still yiddle!" and insists it actually does increase her chances of winning.

    No doubt, SHE will give me and Garth (not his real name) a run for our sanity!

    [heavy sigh]

    I can’t promise to know how this will all turn out, for you, Julie.

    Especially, since I’m supposed be focusing on taking my 12-year-old daughter and a bunch of her girlfriends to the mall on Saturday (and I thought boys were LOUD?) and…MAN!…is it just me…or, do all kids’ birthdays have to last soooooooo long? – UGH!

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    But, I can tell you with his blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin (ALL his sisters are dark) sometimes it’s hard to believe that he is even mine (since, the roots that are already showing on my head will suggest  that my hair must be REALLY dark, as well) but, I CANNOT imagine even a day…not even one more hour…without my son.

     

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    And neither can his sisters, as they try and convince him that only REAL men wear makeup.

    "Dude, it’s just like CAMMO!"

    As I see it, it’s tough – no matter the gender, kiddo – but, well worth it in the end.

    [see ALL pictures above]

    May the force be with you, Julie, AND keep YOU from tearing your hair out.

    [cue Mini-me]

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    If not, feel free to borrow Mini-me and she’ll be more than happy to go all Darth Vader on their collective little asses!

    [click…whoosh…click]

    Don’t make me have to destroy you!

     

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  • Red, White and Blue Fridays #2: When Parents Are Deployed – Talk, Listen and Connect

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    Welcome to the Second Edition of Red, White and Blue Fridays.

    If you missed last week’s inaugural post, no worries – it’s open to everyone and you can leave your thoughts anytime you visit –  you can go here and find out all about the new feature that will run every Friday, here at This Full House.

    Basically, our mission is to recognize and acknowledge members of the U.S. armed forces and their families and, hopefully, bring awareness to the ways in which we – the great and mighty blogosphere – can show our support.

    Today, I would like to talk a little about helping families during military deployment – especially, households with little ones:

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  • Red, White and Blue Fridays #1: In support of our troops and saying, “Thank you my bruh-thuh!”

    Yep, I have a twin brother and we ARE Geminis; freaky…huh?

    All politics aside – really, I
    don’t even know who I’m voting for yet – I am trying to focus on the
    all the GOOD things that our guys and gals are doing over there, here and
    everywhere.

    I was very moved by the kind thoughts, emails and comments left regarding my tribute to Major Olmsted, who was killed, in Iraq, on January 3, 2008.

    So, I’ve decided to make a commitment and dedicate one blog post to simply say:

    "Thank you!"

    In memory of Sgt. Olmsted, I dedicate Red, White and Blue Fridays to my only sibling; my twin brother, who my kids affectionately refer to as, Uncle Bud.

    Yes, I have a twin and – unlike me – my children absolutely adore their Uncle Bud.

    He is currently serving full-time in the Army National Guard and his
    unit is scheduled to deploy to…somewhere…far, far away…sometime
    in the spring of 2008.

    Thank you for your thoughts, everyone.

    Although, there is nothing I can say that will change that anytime
    soon – unless, the government acknowledges that…you know…he does
    have ONLY one kidney and his medical leave comes through – showing our
    soldiers support is my priority number one.

    Let’s keep it going, okay?

    My Mission:

    • Recognize and acknowledge members of the U.S. armed forces and their families.
    • Show support and let them know that they are NOT forgotten.
    • Contribute and dedicate one blog post, every Friday, in tribute
      to those who stand ready to die in order to protect our freedom AND the
      freedom of others.
    • Honor their service and sacrifice by finding ways in which we can ALL pay tribute.
    • Create, dedicate and update a Wall of Honor listing the names of soldiers and their families entered into the weekly roll.

    Like Sgt. Olmsted, my bruh-thuh is my hero and the inspiration behind Red, White and Blue Fridays – you’re more than welcome to join me, it’s easy, just click here and see – as I dedicate THIS inaugural post in tribute to those who stand ready to defend our freedom AND the freedom of others.

    Today, I learned that I am NOT the only one who doesn’t always know how to say, "Thank you;" have you seen this one, yet?

    Join the campaign, post a link to the video, display the badge, send a message to our troops (or, take a moment to leave a comment for someone who did) and remember to say:

    "Thank You"

    I just did – it’s easier than you think!

    Is there anyone you’d like to pay tribute to?  Not a problem – the auto roll will look like the one showing above – all you have to do is leave your name, their name, or link to a blog post (like I did in the example above) with one simple line:

    "Thank you!"

    Be sure to grab a badge:

    The Code:

    <a
    href="http://www.thisfullhouse.com/this_full_house/red-white-and-blue-friday.html"><img
    src="http://www.thisfullhouse.com/badges/red-white-and-blue-fridays-badge.jpg"></a>

    It will link back to Red, White and Blue Fridays, enabling other bloggers to join in paying tribute to our soldiers and their families.

    Regardless of the fact that you are a democrat, republican, liberal,
    independent, conservative, left wing, right wing, or a giant purple
    people-eater – WHATEVER –  wouldn’t it be nice if we could ALL
    just…you know…come together and NOT be afraid to flaunt our red,
    white and blue….yeah…I mean, that’s what the blogosphere is
    for…YES?

    Any questions, or trouble copying the code, feel free to email Liz at:  thisfullhouse@verizon.net

    Thank you for taking the time to stop by – support our troops, bring them home, treat them right – HOOAH!

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  • Picture Perfect Thursday: Slideshows, National Delurking Day and Snot!

    Damn, you guys – I’m just having TOO MUCH fun – I can’t seem to stop playing with this site!

    Click to play Queen+of+the+Dorks
    Create your own slideshow - Powered by Smilebox
    Make a slideshow – it’s easy!

    It’s like crack – but, there’s no drugs or snorting involved – only S’NOT!

    Speaking of green (you’re welcome) I’m hanging with Green Mom Finds, today and can’t wait to hear what you think about whether or not I should go back to brown.

    [blank stare]

    My hair…silly – did you NOT watch the slideshow – making an appointment with the hair dresser, today and thinking about getting rid of the highlights and going for a more…I dunno…chest-nuttier-look.

    What do you think?

    [Edited to add: This would be a good time to DE-Lurk; ’cause I just found out that it’s National DeLurking Day and SoCalMom said so!  Tell me about my hair…PLEASE!]

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