Sunday, March 21, 2010


WOOOOO HOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Can you even believe it?! I'm not much of a basketball fan, but this is very cool. Could you actually hear the shattering of, not glass, but brackets all over the country??? Max said most of the kids in his class had Kansas taking the whole thing. I love a good upset (except when it's my team getting upset, of course). Even if the Panthers don't win their next game, it was quite a ride to this point. Yay Panthers!!!
HAPPY ST PATRICK'S DAY!!!!!


The leprechauns struck again, turning the milk and toilet water green. They left gold and green coins laying around to find. They moved furniture around and played with Jay's green Legos. And look what they did to Ally's hair!
Nooooo.....she always wakes up looking like that.

There was a great feast of corned beef and cabbage, Irish soda bread and mint chocolate brownies. I could say that the leprechauns were the ones who ate brownies out of the middle, but it was, alas, my own little leprechauns.


This was a bitter-sweet St Patrick's Day for me. On the eve of the leprechaun fun, Max and I were discussing the holiday. He made a few comments leading me to believe he really ....didn't. I resisted a small temptation to confirm his suspicions.... for awhile. Finally, I really got the idea he wanted the truth. I thought about the times I had done this with my Mom for my little brother and had a lot of fun. So, I asked him if he wanted to help me play leprechaun. As we started putting food color in the milk, etc. I suddenly realized what just happened. What had I done?! I can't take it back. I can never take it back. It won't just be the leprechauns...Easter is coming up - no Easter bunny? Christmas?! There's no way he'll believe that I'm the leprechauns, but NOT Santa?! Here is where I lost it. I regretted confirming Max's inquiry. I cried for hours and woke up with a broken heart and swollen eyes. The next morning, Jay and Al had a blast looking for all the leprechaun mischief. Max, being the sweetheart he is, whispered to me, "It's ok, Mom, it was worth it. We are really good leprechauns". *sigh*

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Viv said her first word!! One guess what it was.........



HORSEY!!!!! Max said he knew she had said it the day before when she was looking out her bedroom window. However, if it were up to the kid's opinion on the matter, she would have already said the words....Jay, Bon Jovi, wow, Lego, Dora...the list goes on. For me, she pointed to the window and as I took her to it, she then pointed to the barn and said "horsey". It really was unmistakable. The next day, she said "Uh-Oh" when she dropped/threw her drink on the floor. The words may be a little sporadic, but they are coming. Come ON, she can't be expected to walk AND talk at the same time! :)
Here are the newest members to the Schreiber homestead. The geese seem pretty comfortable here, but I can't imagine our place is the most serene place around.....


Milton and Myrtle.
You KNOW I name all creatures who make their home here. I named the opossum in the barn, Pedro. He ended up having a little friend whom I didn't get the chance to get to know and name. Why? Hm. Because before I got to spend any time with Pedro's friend, I found their two dead carcasses hanging suspended in a barren bush across the street from the barn. Thanks, ERIC!!!! After realizing they didn't fall down into the bottom of the bush, he went and removed them. Nice.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Ally: Mom, can Viv have chocolate?
Me: Ummmm...why do you ask?



Took a trip to the local store the other night. The bags were on the floor while I had 30 seconds of "me"time. Translation? I had to pee. Anyway, the above conversation took place.
There was a Bun chocolate candy bar in the bag. I did not buy it and I know Al didn't sneak it in, because she said so and she doesn't like that kind of candy. Anyway the chocolate must have been left in a bag that the cashier then put our stuff on top of. Viv had gotten into the bag AND got the wrapper off in the 30 seconds, and I do mean 30 seconds, I was indisposed. Well, I went ahead and put her in the high chair and watched closely while she nearly devoured the entire thing. I wouldn't normally let her chow down on such a blatantly forbidden food like this, but she had really outdone herself getting it in the first place, so I let her indulge. I took it away before she got down to actually getting any of the small, hard chunks, but she had a great time until then. Of course, I had to throw away the WHITE onesie she was wearing, but she had to have thought it was worth it.
*In case you were wondering, Al did not unwrap it for Viv, she was just as surprised as I was!