So please tell me we’re going to live.

Jenny’s going to roll her eyes when she reads this… she’s already dismissed my fears (ok when I tried to type “fears,” I typed “freak” instead. Hmm… perhaps the first was more appropriate).

But still.

I am freaking.

Andy and I are going to Disney World on Thursday. I am SO excited. Really. I am. We’re going with three other couples who will also be childless for the weekend, and it’s going to be awesome. Several of my companions, including my husband, are going to participate in the Disney marathon. I, for one, can’t figure out why they’d ruin a perfectly good vacation by running, but whatever. I am not above going along for the ride.

But… I have this irrational fear that our plane is going to crash. I know, I know… we’re more likely to get plowed by a truck driving to the grocery store than we are to be involved in a plane crash, but still.

I am a freak freaking.

Take general neuroses and add a big dose of we-haven’t-finished-our-wills-or-our-life-insurance-application guilt, multiply it by pregnancy hormones… and that’s what I’m dealing with.

I’m hoping that by posting these fears, I’ll decrease the likelihood that anything bad will happen. That makes sense, right?

So please… tell me that we’re going to live!

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The Adventures of Kate and Joshua

Friday Joshua, Sophie, and I had the privilege of having Emily’s daughter Kate with us all day. All three kids really enjoyed each other, and I spent the day cracking up at the interactions between Kate and Joshua. Here are some of the highlights!

Joshua: Kate, the letter P makes the sound “puh, puh”!
Kate: I know that already, I have a GAME that TELLS me that. (Em, I am guessing she is referring to Leapster?)

I took the kids to see Emily’s and my Grandma, who adores them. They love her right back. When I told them we were going, I said, “We’re going to see Great-Grandma, cause she loves to see you guys.” Kate said, “I love to see her too! She makes all the food I like!” My sentiments exactly Kate!! My Grandma is an awesome cook, and she always makes something special for the kids, and I always leave her house feelng very fat & happy as well.

The best part of the whole day occurred when we were on our way to my Grandma’s. I switched cars with my hubby, he has a sweet station wagon that enabled me to get all the kids and carseats in the car. Joshua and Kate got to ride in the “very back” of the station wagon and were facing backwards, which they thought was a riot! Their dialogue of what things they were seeing was hilarious. (“Whoa look at that truck! It’s getting closer! It’s gonna get us!) Once we got on the highway, Kate decided to give us a concert. First it was a raucous rendition of the Hannah Montana theme song, sung with MUCH fervor. Joshua really enjoyed that and asked for an encore, WHICH Kate happily obliged him with. Then he asked for “another silly song” so she burst into a silly version of “Old McDonald” which was very imaginiative. My favorite verse was “Old McDonald had a taco”. After that, they sang a duet of the ABC song a few times, which was really sweet, and then we arrived at Grandma’s where they enjoyed a rousing game of “hide & seek”. My favorite part of that was when Kate told Joshua where to hide, then went and counted, then came and looked for him….but didn’t look in the place where she’d told him to hide!

After we got back, the kids were playing and I heard Sophie start to cry, so I walked into the room to see what was the matter. “Joshua,” I said suspiciously, “Why is Sophie crying?” Joshua didn’t have an answer so Kate piped up and said, “Um, because somebody did something.” (Turns out Joshua had take a toy from Sophie that he didn’t want her to have. I swear it was the FIRST TIME that has ever happened. I was SO SURPRISED that he would do that! Are you picking up my sarcasm?” Anyways, Kate’s ability to absolve herself of wrongdoing without naming names and ratting out her homeboy really cracked me up!

All in all it was a very fun day. I am so glad to see the cousinly friendship continuing to the next generation!

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Making Money Monday: CashCrate

Today I am particiapting in yet another blog carnival over at Money Saving Mom! This one is about a few easy things that anyone can do to make a little bit of extra cash at home. Today I am posting about CashCrate, which I first heard about myself from someone else’s Money Making Monday entry a few weeks back. CashCrate is a site where you can earn money from completing surveys and signing up for programs like Upromise and Ebay. It’s basically just a way for advertisers to reach you, but you can get paid just for looking at what they have to offer – you don’t have to spend a dime! What I like best about CashCrate is that they have a low pay-out limit – you only have to earn $10 before you get paid! My first month I easily made more than that, and I should be getting a check for $14.35 from them around January 20th (I will let you know when I do!). I did very little work to earn this money so I am pretty excited about it! $14.35 will go a looooong way at CVS! So, if you have a computer at home and a few extra minutes a month, I encourage you to give CashCrate a whirl!

For more money-making ideas, head over to Money Saving Mom.

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