Son number 1 (Sophmore) is constantly asking me if a Junior on his soccer team can drive him home after soccer practice. Son number 2 (Freshman) asked once, I said "no" and he hasn't asked again. Calm, easy child (for now). What the hell do I do about the other one? He is a negotiator and pulls every card out of his hat - "you know him" (the driver), "he's responsible", "his parents are okay with it", "we're coming right home", "don't you trust me?"......
A friend of mine gave me a contract that her parents gave to her brother when he started driving (probably 30 years ago), but it's still good for today, even though so many things in the world have changed. I'm seriously thinking of coming up with something similar for the boys about getting in a car with a friend. If they break either contract the punishment will be simple to enforce because they knew the consequences, right?
Scary times ahead - it's not getting easier as they get older. Now I worry that one little mistake can hurt or kill them. It doesn't even have to be their mistake, but they're in the car or driving the car. Any thoughts as to what I should put in our contract? I'll ask my friend if I can share some of the "driver's license contract" with everyone. It will come in handy someday for you too.
Have a good one,
NeuroticMom
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
I've survived the first two weeks. The amount of things to learn is crazy, but I'm enjoying it. The time flies by. I just need to get over the guilt - that I won't be there for everything the kids are doing. I told a mom that I just went back to work after sixteen years and feel guilty that I'm happy to have a job. Her response with pure shock in her eyes, "Honey, sixteen years, don't feel guilty." Made me laugh.
And the drama - love it. Many women working in a busy environment is hysterical. I sit back and observe. Quite entertaining.
I'm more organized with meals and spending less money on things I don't need. Although, the refrigerator water line is broken and the floor underneath is now rotted:(
I'm going to enjoy the things that I had my kids DVR for me (Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice) and maybe watch "Wall Street" before seeing the sequel.
Have an awesome weekend,
NeuroticMom
And the drama - love it. Many women working in a busy environment is hysterical. I sit back and observe. Quite entertaining.
I'm more organized with meals and spending less money on things I don't need. Although, the refrigerator water line is broken and the floor underneath is now rotted:(
I'm going to enjoy the things that I had my kids DVR for me (Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice) and maybe watch "Wall Street" before seeing the sequel.
Have an awesome weekend,
NeuroticMom
Monday, September 13, 2010
Excited!
I'm starting a new chapter in my life tomorrow. I am going back to work (P/T) after being home with my children for the last sixteen years. Excited and I have to say - not nervous. I'll be working for a busy dermatologist's office that my family has been going to for the last eight years. I feel at home and am ready for the challenge to learn "the ropes". I don't need a fancy job title. My goal is to be busy. This will definitely take care of that. My husband has a job that can work around my hours (most of the time), my oldest will be driving soon and my youngest is in sixth grade. It's time. I used to be a nervous person - motherhood has prepared me for this new adventure. Nothing's harder or more rewarding than being home with the children. I'm hoping for a positive experience that will make everyone more independent.
I'm organized, don't want any office drama. I want to work and come home to my family, and of course make a little bit of money.
I'll keep you posted,
NeuroticMom
I'm organized, don't want any office drama. I want to work and come home to my family, and of course make a little bit of money.
I'll keep you posted,
NeuroticMom
Friday, September 10, 2010
Any free time?
The kids are now back into the school routine - doing well and off and running with another school year. The problem - I learned about a new computer game that I have been playing in my free time - which is a little more nowadays. It's called BookWorm. Fantastic! It's basically scrabble.
Relatives introduced it to us over the Labor Day weekend. And when I tell you that we were all sitting around the computer playing it, I kid not. It was frustrating - with many thoughts and ideas flying at once. However, playing by yourself or with one of your kids is great. Check it out at PopCap Games. You can download a free sample and buy the game to have handy at anytime:) for $19.95. Young and old and for all of us between - loads of fun.
My high score - 325,840. Father-in-law and help:) - 664,440. Game on!
Relatives introduced it to us over the Labor Day weekend. And when I tell you that we were all sitting around the computer playing it, I kid not. It was frustrating - with many thoughts and ideas flying at once. However, playing by yourself or with one of your kids is great. Check it out at PopCap Games. You can download a free sample and buy the game to have handy at anytime:) for $19.95. Young and old and for all of us between - loads of fun.
My high score - 325,840. Father-in-law and help:) - 664,440. Game on!
Have fun,
NeuroticMom
Monday, August 30, 2010
Perfect End to the Summer
My middle son starts high school this morning. I'm so excited for him. Our advice to him - make it a great four years - get involved, do well and have fun.
To end the summer, we went tubing with friends yesterday. It was a perfect day for it. We've lived in Bucks County for 14 years, always wanted to go and regretted not going every September. Not this year. We floated down the Delaware on a perfect day. Kids (seven boys) had a football, spun around on their tubes(until I would personally throw up), relaxed, caught up with friends and had an awesome lunch on the way home. If you ever have the chance to go - do it!!!!. Trying to come up with something that every one wants to do on a lazy Sunday - is priceless. Go with another family and chill, whether you're moving quickly or not, rapids or not - relax and enjoy. Perfect, perfect, perfect:)
It's a good Monday morning,
NeuroticMom
To end the summer, we went tubing with friends yesterday. It was a perfect day for it. We've lived in Bucks County for 14 years, always wanted to go and regretted not going every September. Not this year. We floated down the Delaware on a perfect day. Kids (seven boys) had a football, spun around on their tubes(until I would personally throw up), relaxed, caught up with friends and had an awesome lunch on the way home. If you ever have the chance to go - do it!!!!. Trying to come up with something that every one wants to do on a lazy Sunday - is priceless. Go with another family and chill, whether you're moving quickly or not, rapids or not - relax and enjoy. Perfect, perfect, perfect:)
It's a good Monday morning,
NeuroticMom
Thursday, August 26, 2010
I just put a new bottle of soap out in the kitchen and thought I'd blog about it. I always use Bath & Body Works soap - in the kitchen and all of the bathrooms. They are so inexpensive, there are a variety of scents and the products are not tested on animals - what's not to like. The special now is 4 soaps for $10.


Shop away,
NeuroticMom
Monday, August 23, 2010
A Great Idea. Why didn't I think of that?
Sometimes you hear something, and it's so simplistic and so basic, and you think "How did I not think of that???"
This is one of those things. While trolling through some craft blogs I stumbled upon a post titled 'easy mopping.' And that, right there, grabbed my attention. I have a lot of tiled floor throughout my house. With 3 boys and 1 yellow lab I am constantly cleaning up some kind of tracked in mess. So anything that might make that job 'easy'? Yeah, you have my attention.
This comes from Rachel over at Holy Craft. Rachel, you are a genius. Thank you for sharing your genius with the world:
I just take this old Swiffer that I picked up in the free box at a garage sale
grab one of my old washcloths, and poke all four corners into the little swiffer holes
and have at it! I usually use a wet rag for mopping and sometimes throw some vinegar into some warm water. When you are done mopping, just throw the dirty rag in the washing machine and that's it!
Easy peasy! I already own a swiffer mop. And I hate buying refills. (which is why I n-e-v-e-r use it ;) Can't wait to try this out. Be sure to visit Rachel over at Holy Craft and check out her talented craft ideas too. Thanks Rachel!
Waiting for a mess,
TechnoMom
This is one of those things. While trolling through some craft blogs I stumbled upon a post titled 'easy mopping.' And that, right there, grabbed my attention. I have a lot of tiled floor throughout my house. With 3 boys and 1 yellow lab I am constantly cleaning up some kind of tracked in mess. So anything that might make that job 'easy'? Yeah, you have my attention.
This comes from Rachel over at Holy Craft. Rachel, you are a genius. Thank you for sharing your genius with the world:
I just take this old Swiffer that I picked up in the free box at a garage sale
Easy peasy! I already own a swiffer mop. And I hate buying refills. (which is why I n-e-v-e-r use it ;) Can't wait to try this out. Be sure to visit Rachel over at Holy Craft and check out her talented craft ideas too. Thanks Rachel!
Waiting for a mess,
TechnoMom
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Great Gap Coupon at Groupon Today!
Great deal at Groupon today: $50 Gap coupon for $25
Groupon is free to join, once you sign up you will receive a daily Groupon coupon invite via email. I've seen mostly restaurant coupons for my area of the country but I know it varies by where you live. This was my first time ordering a Groupon coupon and it was painless! You might as well. You know you're going to end up at the Gap ( or babyGap or Gapbody) sometime soon anyway! Do you Groupon? TechnoMom |
$25 for $50 Worth of Apparel at Gap | |||||||||||||||
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Snack Time!
I like a little snack. Especially when I'm sitting on my deck drinking this:

I'm not a huge fan of fatty snacks because I like to do this alot.
So channeling my inner Hungry Girl, this is what I came up with:
Get a round of this:

Only 35 calories per wedge! ( And one wedge goes a LONG way ;)
Next get a box of these:
You can eat FIFTEEN crackers for 120 calories (with 4g of fat and 5 grams of Fiber!)
I can't even eat a full serving--it's so yummy & filling! One wedge of cheese and 10-12 crackers is a perfect snack with a bottle of wine.
Now you know how I'm spending the rest of my summer nights :)
TechnoMom
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Pet Insurance
It's been a crazy couple of weeks. We were away for five days last week and got a phone call from the neighbor taking care of our dog. Casey (the dog) is rarely sick - a little thing here or there and allergies, that's pretty much the extent of it. She was fine when we left Wednesday afternoon. By Thursday night she was sick. My husband and I were playing pool with a bunch of other baseball parents stuck in a hotel while our children played for the State Championship. Relaxing, drinking and I might add winning every pool game that we played. Life was good. Until....the phone call.
Casey is six years old and couldn't urinate. Five days, two emergency trips to the animal hospital by friends and family, surgery and $3,000 later, our dog is back home with us. She had 20 stones removed from her bladder. Apparently this breed is prone to stones but it's unusual for girls. Of course. We are seriously thinking of pet insurance. I have to make some phone calls today:( Twenty stone doesn't sound like a one time thing as she grows older and her life expectancy is 16-18 years.
You never know,
NeuroticMom
Casey is six years old and couldn't urinate. Five days, two emergency trips to the animal hospital by friends and family, surgery and $3,000 later, our dog is back home with us. She had 20 stones removed from her bladder. Apparently this breed is prone to stones but it's unusual for girls. Of course. We are seriously thinking of pet insurance. I have to make some phone calls today:( Twenty stone doesn't sound like a one time thing as she grows older and her life expectancy is 16-18 years.
You never know,
NeuroticMom
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