Here’s what’s been on my mind over the past couple of days:
1. Weather–I LOVE how the weather is outside right now. When I step outside in the morning, it feels like a crisp, cool Colorado morning. There’s nothing like it and it makes me instantly happy despite anything negative that may be going on in my world (see #3). Ben just giggles at me ’cause although he does appreciate the cooler weather, I don’t think he understands why it makes me downright giddy. I don’t really understand it, either.
2. Baby’s Nursery–I don’t have to have a nursery that looks like it came out of a magazine, but I also don’t want it to look like every other baby girl’s nursery–white furniture with pastel pink everything else. I love the idea of sage green walls, dark wood furniture, and decorating with a darker shade of pink–either salmon or hot pink. Luckily, Ben agrees. We’ve found the furniture we want, now it’s down to finding things in sage green and salmon or hot pink. Not an easy task. I figure worst case is that Mom and I can make something. Anyway, keep your eye out, and let me know if you happen to see stuff that fits that description!
3. Fleas–They suck. Literally and metaphorically. Our poor cat, Molly, has been put through every imaginable flea treatment to try to get rid of them. Our new house had renters before we moved in, and they had an indoor/outdoor cat that evidently brought fleas in with her. So Molly is miserable. We gave her two flea treatments, neither of which worked. Then we gave her a flea bath and put a flea collar on her, which seemed to help at first, but soon she was scratching worse than before. So yesterday I went to the all-knowing source, the internet, to try to figure out what our next step was. We decided to get a Frontline Plus flea treatment. They claim to destroy 98-100% of fleas within 24 hours. She stopped scratching almost immediately, and slept in one spot for the next ten hours or so…must’ve been exhausted from scratching all day. During the night last night, she started scratching again intermittently, but it’s still less than before (and hasn’t been 24 hours yet), so we hope that stuff is still working through her system and doing its job. If not, I don’t know what we’ll do next. I feel awful seeing her suffer like that. I never thought I’d care about a pet that much, but I do. Guess we’ll see this afternoon what the results are and go from there. Until then, I’m just trying not to think about it.
4. Caylee Anthony–the little three-year-old girl from Florida that has been missing for months now. I figured she was dead, and now it appears that assumption was probably correct. I don’t know why this story has grasped my attention the way it has, but I just can’t read enough. I always like a good ‘whodunit’, but would prefer it to be a “Law & Order: SVU” episode, not a real-life drama. Perhaps since I am on my way to being a new mommy, I just can’t fathom why someone would kill their own child, and a toddler at that. I am just assuming, of course, that she did it, but I just don’t see how she didn’t have something to do with it. I hope they can get this one solved before it drags out too much further.
Lagunasweetie Said:
on September 5, 2008 at 4:56 pm
Very nice story (I felt like I could smell the clean crisp air .. except, I am in Southern CA.) I love your color choice for the baby’s room !
megank Said:
on September 5, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Before kids, if I saw a story about a child, it would bother me. After kids, if I see a story abouta child I have a hard time shaking it. I had to quit watching the news internet and tv, watching certain shows and reading sad stories about what people are/were going through. It’s not that pre-kids you didn’t care, it’s that post kids you have a connection of sorts.
Baby room. Cute idea. It’s hard huh? Chloe never really had a theme or anything, still doesn’t.
Her theme is stuffed animals everywhere. She still has the little bunny you gave her.