Who ever thought that online shopping could be so much fun?
I love shopping, especially Christmas shopping. I always enjoy the Christmas music being piped through the various stores, and yes, even sometimes the crowds. Everyone is in the Christmas spirit. However this year, my back is not in the Christmas spirit.
This past Saturday, my back decided to go out without me. It goes out more than I do. I must talk to my back about this.
I have been snooping around on Walmart, Target and BestBuy.com lately -- just checking out the merchandise. After my chiropractor's appointment yesterday, I decided to run (okay, drive) to Target. I wasn't so much in the Christmas spirit. My back was revolting against me. Luckily, I had committed some of the online prices to memory, and realized, they have much better deals online for what I was looking for! So, I caved to the back pain, drove home, and click click click, did my shopping from the comfort of my office chair, complete with fuzzy slippers & cup of hot tea.
I think I could get used to shopping in my fuzzy slippers. Maybe all stores should offer fuzzy slippers & hot tea to their customers. I doubt they'd have as many tempers flaring. Just my $.02.
Happy Cyber Shopping!
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Friday, December 04, 2009
Fall Photo Shoot
I had really wanted all 4 of us to have a family picture outside with the leaves. Fall is my most favorite season of the year. I love all of the colors exploding off of the trees.


I was starting to get in the mind frame of getting the Christmas Card photo taken. Well, as it happens, fall seems to be a very busy season for us, as well as being my favorite. It seemed that most times there were 3 out of the 4 of us present... which makes it very hard to get a family picture, unless we get really creative & photoshop one of us in! (don't think I haven't thought about it!)
Well, I figured if Mike & I didn't appear in the picture, it wasn't the end of the world. I had both boys at my fingertips. I was on a mission! So one day after school, I ambushed the boys with a change of clothes. It wasn't well received. I got 2 eye rolls, a scoff and stomping up the stairs to change. Great.
Both boys came downstairs. Not happy, mind you. I put on my best happy face, and out the door we went! Oh, and did I mention that we only had 20 minutes to do this photo shoot? Ya, it was a swim practice night.
The neighborhood right behind us is absolutely beautiful, both landscape-wise, and house-wise. Many of the lots are still vacant, and they have gorgeous mature trees -- much unlike the poor Charlie Brown twig in our front yard... but that's beside the point.
We jumped in the Suburban, off on an adventure. I parked near a bridge over a stream. Brandon could not for the life of him understand WHY I wanted to take a picture of him on a BRIDGE. Okay whatever. Smile, honey!

After the bridge, we went over to a lot with a beautiful tree. Time was ticking, mind you.




As we pulled into our own neighborhood, I noticed these bright red bushes. Nice backdrop. Click, click, click. DONE! Now, run home & start getting your suits on!

I was glad I took the plunge this day to take a few pictures. The next day it started to rain. It rained for 5 days straight! And unfortunately due to all the rain, it tore most of the leaves off of the trees. Boo!
While none of these pictures made it onto our official "card", they did make it into the newsletter. They're in my photo albums for FOREVER, and that's all that matters to me!
Enjoy!
I was starting to get in the mind frame of getting the Christmas Card photo taken. Well, as it happens, fall seems to be a very busy season for us, as well as being my favorite. It seemed that most times there were 3 out of the 4 of us present... which makes it very hard to get a family picture, unless we get really creative & photoshop one of us in! (don't think I haven't thought about it!)
Well, I figured if Mike & I didn't appear in the picture, it wasn't the end of the world. I had both boys at my fingertips. I was on a mission! So one day after school, I ambushed the boys with a change of clothes. It wasn't well received. I got 2 eye rolls, a scoff and stomping up the stairs to change. Great.
Both boys came downstairs. Not happy, mind you. I put on my best happy face, and out the door we went! Oh, and did I mention that we only had 20 minutes to do this photo shoot? Ya, it was a swim practice night.
The neighborhood right behind us is absolutely beautiful, both landscape-wise, and house-wise. Many of the lots are still vacant, and they have gorgeous mature trees -- much unlike the poor Charlie Brown twig in our front yard... but that's beside the point.
We jumped in the Suburban, off on an adventure. I parked near a bridge over a stream. Brandon could not for the life of him understand WHY I wanted to take a picture of him on a BRIDGE. Okay whatever. Smile, honey!
After the bridge, we went over to a lot with a beautiful tree. Time was ticking, mind you.
As we pulled into our own neighborhood, I noticed these bright red bushes. Nice backdrop. Click, click, click. DONE! Now, run home & start getting your suits on!
I was glad I took the plunge this day to take a few pictures. The next day it started to rain. It rained for 5 days straight! And unfortunately due to all the rain, it tore most of the leaves off of the trees. Boo!
While none of these pictures made it onto our official "card", they did make it into the newsletter. They're in my photo albums for FOREVER, and that's all that matters to me!
Enjoy!
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