Tuesday, June 16, 2009

What I Learned This Week #15


As usual, I remember thinking several times last week, "Oh, I need to remember that for WILTW" --and of course I don't remember them. So I guess the first thing I learned this week is

1. At my age, I need to write things down or I won't remember them.

2. I also learned that there is a very good improvisational comedy group in Fort Worth. They are called Four Day Weekend and they are hilarious! They do skits and songs based on news headlines, suggestions from the audience, and random audience members whom they pick out and interview. If you've ever seen "Whose Line Is It Anyway," it's a lot like that. Justin and I loved it. We went there Friday night to celebrate our 12th anniversary (a week late, but who cares). My dad picked the kids up at lunchtime, and Justin came home soon after. It was so nice to spend the afternoon not having to jump up every five minutes and get somebody a drink or tell them to stop taking each other's toys. Then we went out to dinner. We were in the mood for steak so we went to Outback Steakhouse. After the comedy show, we got some ice cream at Marble Slab. I was SO full--I haven't eaten that much food in a long time. Then we got to sleep in the next morning and met my parents and the kids at our favorite breakfast place in Ft. Worth-- the Paris Coffee Shop, a diner that has been there for at least fifty years. A wonderful time was had by all.

3. Progress is continuing to be made in the "Don't Let Miss Pink Be a Pack Rat" campaign that I have been operating for the past four years. Yesterday we went through her art drawer, which is a drawer built into her bed that holds all the artwork she accumulates until it is so full that we can hardly open the drawer. I always let her keep 50 pieces of her favorite work. She sorts the HUGE pile of paper into "Yes" "No" and "Maybe" piles. This time she was much more decisive and put a lot of stuff right into the "No" pile. (I've already chosen my favorites for the scrapbook, so everything else is hers to choose.) I'm proud of her.

That's all I can remember! To see what others have learned, head over to Musings of a Housewife's What I Learned This Week carnival.

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12 comments:

  1. LOL about writing things down. That's a good start, but as you may have read in my post, even writing things down doesn't guarantee I'll remember them. ;-)

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  2. I have to write things down too, always forgeting things. I have note pads in my purse now, it is awful.

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  3. I need to write things down too. My memory is awful (I blame it on the pregnancies). I like the pack rat campaign. My daughter hoards everything. I'm envisioning her being stuck in a house with mounds of papers/artwork surrounding her.

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  4. ...write things down. I'll have to write that down so I don't forget! ;) Lol!

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  5. I like the drawer idea. We employ the gravity wins idea here in regards to art. Once our fridge is covered to the point that the magnets let go and the art joyfully cascades to the floor...the garbage wins.

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  6. I tried the whole writing things down idea. I kept losing the papers I was writing things down on.

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  7. Ahhh, there's nothing like sleeping in sans kiddos. Looking forward to doing that again when Eli is older & we can ship him and his sister off to Memaw's! Glad y'all had a good date night... they are so important for reconnecting. -Leann

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  8. LOL! I have to write EVERYTHING DOWN and I mean everything.

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  9. Great lessons.

    I write things down too, then lose the lists - I am sure I am not alone in this, at least I hope I'm not!

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  10. I'm not sure it has anything to do with age, I have to write everything down and have lists for each subject. They are taped to my kitchen counter too. Yeah, I know, bottle up the crazy and it leaks out once in a while. ;)

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  11. Hah! Number one is something I keep on learning every week but apparently I'm a slow learner!

    Too bad we don't live near Fort Worth. I used to love "Whose Line". Sounds fun!

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  12. I am going to invest in dozens of small notepads to keep wherever I go for those "must remember" moments. Of course then I have to remember where all of the notepads are...

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