First, I must say take a minute and enjoy my "daffies". Thee bought them for me. He always thinks of me at the grocery store and must find a bouquet of something for mommy before we can begin our weekly shopping. I never disagree.
Now back to the blog. In my blog naivete, I thought Monday would be a good day to post. I thought there would be a lot to say after a busy weekend. I've changed my mind Monday will be a difficult day to post. I realize I spend the majority of Monday cleaning up the weekend mess, and we are a messy lot. I am the queen of mess. My son is a quick second, and my husband is a mess of his own. We subscribe to three newspapers, and on the weekend, the newspapers seem to mulitply like Tribbles (Star Trek reference). Then there are books: new books, old books, antique books, children's books, coloring books, and cookbooks. You name it there is a book about it in this house. There are bookshelves or piles of books in every room of our three story home, including each bathroom. It seems that on the weekend they all come off the shelves to play. I spend a good part of Monday sorting through all of the weekend's newspapers and salvaging all of the treasures to save, and then reshelving all of the books we have referenced during our weekend of reading.
Next, there is the cooking mess. My goal is to cook three meals a day around here, and I always have a helper -- who "helps" with the mess. Sunday's creation was Ratatouille, which involves a medley of: eggplant, red peppers, green peppers, mushrooms, onions, zuchinni, and yellow squash. Up above there is a picture of Thee cutting up the medley on our makeshift washing machine counters from my state-of-the-art kitchen. ***( I have to add here that I am currently typing this with one finger while I hold the doomsday macine with my left arm as an asteroid storm is pelting the entire scene. The odd thing about all of this was I didn't realize I was doing this until the phone rang.)
Anyway, needless to say my life is a mess, but I love it that way. I would much rather be drowning in newspapers, spaceships, coffee cups, crayons, and juiceboxes, than sitting all alone in a perfectly, clean, organized and orderly existence. Well, I guess, we gotta go! Thee is dressed in his new rain boots and ready to get outside and make a mess in the rain puddles!