Wednesday, October 26, 2011

So proud of my son Nick!

My son, Nick during his senior year in high school was not sure what he was going to do after he graduated. He looked into going to college: he needed to find a college, a place to live and a job so he could eat. He looked into the military: Where everything would be provided for him: he would get the training for his career (as an added bonus it was in something he enjoyed(computers)); have a place to live; be fed 3 meals a day; and have clothes given to him ~ all the while getting a pay check too! Sweet! Win, win for him and the Army.
He joined the Army in July of 2009. In October of 2009, we flew down to Ft. Benning, GA to see him graduate Basic Training. It was awesome to see him march up the field. He looked so mature. From there he then went on to AIT (Advanced Individual Training) in Ft. Gordon, GA(which is where I went for my AIT as well, my school was right across the street). He did so well during this training he was recommended to be a part of a specialized company of soldiers in the SatCom field. There are only 3 companies that do what he does.
In July 2010, he was able to come home for a few days before he had to report to Ft. Hood, Texas. Shortly after he arrived a couple of his friends drove his car to him from NY. He visited his Oma, aunts and uncles in FL around the holidays. In February, my husband took him to the Superbowl in Dallas; this summer, his grandparents (my parents) visited him for about a week; just this past weekend, he and his roommate went to the Blizcon Convention in California, where he met up with another high school friend and my husband. While in Cali, his grandparents(my parents) took him and his friends to lunch, where he enjoyed his first Maitai! I can not put into words how proud I am of him. And what a great man he has turned out to be! I miss him dearly, since I have not seen him in over a year. Hoping he gets to come home for the holidays this year, before he ships off over seas! Love you Nick.

Still being positive from Rock Tavern,
Laurie


Monday, October 17, 2011

Our cats

When we moved into our new home, we decided to put in some cat doors in so the cats could get out and in of the house; In our other house we had to let the cats out and in by opening a door for them(what a pain). It took Lenny a few days to figure out how to get through the door(I had to push and pull him in and out for those days!). Bella, she caught on pretty much right away, no fear. She knew where the food was! This has made such a difference. They can come and go as they please! We actually have two cat doors: one in the door from the house to the garage, where the food and litter box are ~ this was the first door we put in, as I did not want the litter box in the house; the other in the garage door to the outside of house. Both doors have a slide that you can close; if we don't want them to go outside, we can keep them in the house with access to their food. And if for some reason we don't want them inside the house, they still have access to food!

This has proven to be a great tool for us. As you may or may not know, cats love to bring you gifts! You know the kind: mice, birds, snakes, rabbits, etc. Some alive and some not so alive! Now, I was a little suspicious the other day when my Lenny was sitting staring under the fridge. Then proceeds to walk the walls sniffing all along. He was looking for something. Ummm. The next morning I find the not so alive remains of a mouse, oh good at least he caught it! Yea! So why is he still walking the walls looking, Ummm. As I was getting a trash bag out of the closet yesterday morning, out runs a little mouse, so he had two toys/gifts he brought in greeeaaat. So the littlest child and I proceed to catch the little rodent and release it in the field across the street(after cleaning the floors and making sure there were no more!). So, back to the great tool. To let the cats know, that as much as I like them to have their free reign, I also do not want the gifts they bring. After such events as this one(and there have been many others)If they are not in the house when I am ready for bed. The door from the garage into the house gets locked and they get to stay in the garage/outside for the night. If they are in, then I lock the door from the garage to the outside, so they are unable to go out and bring more gifts!

The cats really like that they can come and go as they please and I no longer have to let them out and in. And I believe they really enjoy being able to bring in toys from the outside and have the room to play with them as well! (Boy, am I glad I have hard wood floors throughout the house, much easier to clean).

I realize now ~ I traded opening doors for the cats to cleaning up after they bring me gifts!

Still being positive in Rock Tavern,
Laurie

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Yeah...About yesterday!

About yesterday, all the cleaning and errands, well I did not get as much done as I was planning. Usually, I dislike when the best laid out plans don't work. Fortunately, for me I had a great day! I got one load of laundry in the wash, made a few phones calls(2), loaded the truck(I call it a truck because it is not a car but an SUV, easier to call a truck) with what I needed for errands. While pulled of the side of the road to punch in the address of where I was going(since this can be dangerous while driving) my husbands calls. He has a break between meetings and wanted to know if I could meet him for lunch!?? Well, not for nothing but, my errand could wait. Not very often does this happen ~ I get to have lunch with my best friend! After a great lunch, I ran not only the errand that I had postponed, but was able to squeeze in another one before I had to get home to pick up the girls from school. Which is a another crazy schedule, I am sure I will post about another time! Nothing like the best laid out plans taking a back seat to spending a few moments in the middle of the day with someone you love!

Still being Positive,
Laurie

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Tuesday Already!

Wow, is it Tuesday already?! Watched a little of 60 Minutes on Sunday after the game. Andy Rooney, retiring, WOW!!!. I remember watching him growing up. I looked forward to the end of the show to hear what he had to say, and loved it! Something that stuck with me Sunday was something Andy said, something like "there is so much going on today that anyone could write about it." So true. Made me think of my blog, why am I having such a hard time writing something here. Maybe, just maybe I have so much to say I don't know where to start? Yep, that sounds good! LOL Yes, there is a lot going on in the world today. Lots of news about all kinds of people. And so much going on in The House of Walden as well. Girls are off to school, laundry, floors, dishes all need to cleaned!? How in the world will this all get done? And get a little of me time as well? Oh, does blogging count as me time? :-) Ok, check "me time" is done. Now off to do the house work and errands, they are not getting done with me sitting behind the computer! Until the next time.

Being Positive,
Laurie