Friday, January 25, 2008

Am I Being Unreasonable?

So, I have a little situation. I'm turning to my friends for their opinions so I don't make a witch of myself. Here's the scoop...on Monday afternoon (the day it snowed and snowed) before the storm I went with my mom-in-law to Kohls. Somehow, in the hecticness that is getting my kids loaded into the car, I neglected to pack up my double stroller (new, like 2 months old, paid $120 for it). I guess I assumed mom-in-law had done it...whatever. So, this morning (Friday) I realize it's totally missing. First, I assume it was stolen from my car when I went to WalMart in Kenosha on Tuesday. So, I call WalMart and get them checking security tapes; then I call the PD to just let them know (my mom worked for the PD in Provo, Ut and says things like that turn up more often than you would think). Then I call mom-in-law, and we figure it might be at Kohls. So, Friday morning, I call Kohls in Brookfield. Good news, I left it. Bad news, they gave it away! The manager let an "employee" take it home and "donate it to her church". I was astounded! He was perfectly rude as if it was insane to assume they would hold something in lost and found for at least a week. He supposedly called the "employee" to get it back; but it's gone. I'm so bugged. I called Kohls Corp. Customer Service. The DM is supposed to get back to me early next week. Girls, am I being unreasonable? I totally expect them to do something?! The manager was defensive, "it was here three days"..."there was no name on it"...the arguement being if I really missed it I would have noticed it sooner. But, duh, someone is bound to notice they are missign something that valueable. Why would you give it away after 3 days. So lame! I just want to know if you would be and what you would do. My sweet hubby thinks I should just blow it off....maybe my friends can tell me to do the same and I'll get over it and stop harrassing Kohls.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

I-Pod with a Sense of Humor

So, I decided to take my I-pod that Jake gave me for Christmas to Target when I went shopping with the kids. I despise shopping with all of them, but on Wednesday night Jake went to school and we were out of several essentials (can't do without milk). I don't know why I let it get to that point to begin with...anyway, lack of planning, the story of my life.
So, again, I decide to try listening to my I-pod while shopping. I already look totally insane and negligent with three kids under three, regardless, I may as well enjoy the experience. I'm way beyond caring what other people think of me. I know what they think and I've learned to not care. (Though, that has taken some time)
I get into the store, get through the process of getting everyone is the shopping cart that Brooklyn calls a bus, and in the insanity as I start to feel the stress I flip on my I-Pod. The classic rock song "Pressure" by Billy Joel came on. Couldn't help but laugh. I listened for the remainder of my shopping trip and made the act of flipping it off very obvious at checkout so the clerk knew I could hear him. After checking out, Brooklyn and Ty were whining and crying for all of the things I didn't buy and things they wanted that I did buy...ack! So I turned on my tunes again and the classic country song in which the main chorus says "we've got a five-dollar fine for whining" came on. Ha, ha. Funny I-Pod.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Christmas







Well, blogging has taken a backseat to the holidays, obviously. These are some Christmas pictures. We have a few of decorating cookies. The kiddies loved it and I had fun using my new cookie press! Also, had to include a picture of our tree. At one point, there were decorations from top to bottom; but it didn't last long with Ty. The last pictures are Christmas Eve. For dinner, we ate a traditional Mexican holiday meal, tamales. They were fabulous. The best part, NOT COOKING! We picked them up that morning from the store, put them in the fridge, and warmed them up in the microwave. I'm all about this kind of a tradition! (Of course, the kids didn't like the tamales and ended up with chicken nuggets)

Kids Pictures







Pictures of the kids....Ty showing off his belly...Sadie eating...and all of us playing in the snow. The kids are pretty good sports for being so little, and enjoy getting out in the snow and playing a little. It's so beautiful here when it snows; all the snow clings to the trees...so pretty.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Still here...






We've had a busy couple of weeks with the holidays...as I'm sure you can all relate. Jake had some time off of work; and we weren't traveling for the holidays, so we worked on the house. We took our icky basement (I wish I had before pictures) and made a small playroom for the kids. We also repainted our dining room and put up some wanescoting (spell check on that one!). It turned out well! I love the yellow in my dining room. It's so cheery. I was a little worried that it was too much, but I love it, and I noticed today at the mall that Pottey Barn was displaying a lot of yellow/gold stuff. Maybe I'm not too off track?...