Friday, March 6, 2015

7QT: March Madness

1. Susan's Prom Planning Meeting

"Mom, you haven't blogged about me in a while. Are you going to blog about me soon?"
This email went out to all the seniors at Susan's school:
Hello Senior Board Members,
This Friday, February 27th, we are having a Prom planning meeting.  You hopefully saw the flier John and Emma handed out.  This is not mandatory, so if you cannot make it no worries.  If you are planning to be here, please RSVP to this email.
Its very important that you RSVP, so please reply to this if you are coming!
Thanks,
Mrs. S
Mrs. R
Mrs. C
This email from an unknown party followed soon after:
Change of plans the meeting will be changed from this Friday to this Thursday the 26th. Please try to make this change fit your schedules accordingly and sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks for all you do 
See, one of the email addresses was entered incorrectly, so Mrs. S had to clear up matters:
Ignore this last email.  It from a wrong email address for Emma.  Don't know who it went to...someone who is being obnoxious, that's for sure!!!!!!!!!!!
But she forgot to remove "Evan" from the email thread:
With the new material that was dropped on me this morning it is absolutely imperative that all of you are in attendance this Thursday. If you absolutely can not make it please email me and let me know. Again I apologize for the inconvenience... If it is any consolation Max has volunteered to bring in a lovely vegetable tray and deli platter for us to snack on as we will be in this meeting for the long haul Thursday night. Thanks again!
Personally, I think Susan should ask "Evan" to the Prom. Alas, the meeting was on Friday and he and his deli platter did not show.

2. Painting Furniture.

Is it still "in"?

Because I have a china cabinet that I loathe and rather than buy a new one, I think I could paint it to look like this one.


Or this one.


Or this.


I figure if Ethan Allen is still doing it, it's gotta be "on trend."


3. Springfield, where our governors make our license plates.


We're planning a day trip to Springfield this month.  We've done it before awhile back.

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum is incredible. You walk through Abe's parents' log cabin, Mary Todd Lincoln's White House, and you go into the Lincoln's box at Ford's Theater.


We haven't done the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library before, but I've heard the exhibits there are terrific as well.

We also need to visit Lincoln's tomb.  The one that was nearly robbed by carpet baggers who were trying to re-start the war. And his house from when he was an attorney.

4.

As usual, we are doing some larnin' to prep for this excursion. We've been reading lots of books about Lincoln including Abraham Lincoln by the D'Aulaires, and Russell Freedman's Lincoln: A Photobiography.


We are also going to watch Daniel Day Lewis's Lincoln movie as well as The History Channel documentary: Stealing Lincoln's Body.

5. When we get to Springfield, I surely hope to eat a horseshoe. Or at least a pony shoe.


That would be a hamburger on Texas toast covered with french fries and smothered in cheese sauce.

Don't be judging.

6.  Thorntons be hitting all the capitals this year. (Capitols are the buildings, capitals are the cities.)

Peter, Susan, and Lucy

We are very fortunate to have relatives who love us enough to take All of us into their home every now and then for Easter. We love all of them and always have a crazy-wonderful time.

I spoke with Mr. McFeely about the recent passing of Fred Rogers at this time. 
We did our nation's Capitol and egg rolling at the White House last time. It's one of the few things my older kids remember from our last trip in 2004.

Mt. Vernon with Lucy, Edmund, and Peter. Maybe I should go back to my Dharma haircut? 
We are making our lists and checking them twice. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the monuments, and the dum-dum statue are all on the itinerary.


We're reading and watching reference materials for this odyssey too. Movies like Night at the Museum and National Treasure. High brow stuff, indeed. Yes, I'm open to suggestions here. Grasping at straws.


7.  This is so bad, it's good.

Let It Go - The Sacrament of Confession version



Hanging with Kelly's Crew for 7QT

13 comments:

  1. I have been S.L.O.W.L.Y checking off Presidential Libraries, I really enjoy them. Springfield is only about 2.5 hours away from us so that is next on the list!!

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    1. The Lincon Museum is very well done. So well done, it's like Walt Disney did it. You must check it out!

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  2. Mr Smith goes to Washington and The Day the Earth Stood Still. Those and the 2 movies you mentioned were our pre-DC movies last year. Oh- also highly recommend Gettsyburg on your way there or back!

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    1. Great! Thanks! Did you watch the Gettysburg movie?

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  3. I love Susan's dress, and think you should paint the cabinet. Suggestions on movies, I'm useless. Although if you're headed to DC, the new Marine Corps museum is supposed to be pretty cool. :)

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    1. I heard that too about the Marine Corps museum, I have my heart set on the Holocaust museum, but with children, I dunno. What color should I paint the cab? Or more accurately, what color should I have Peter paint the cabinet when he is home for spring break next week? #bestspringbreakever

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  4. I am a firm believer that paint never goes out of style! Don't forget to take a before photo!

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    1. Good idea, Beth. But color! Should I follow the herd and do white? I'm sort of hankering for the yellow as we are painting all of our yellow rooms off white.

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    2. Do a color, do a color! There is enough white furniture in the world...

      Delete
  5. For me eating a ponyshoe is the main reason to go to Springfield so I hope you get to enjoy one while you're there!

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  6. Paint it!!!!

    The Lincoln Museum is fabulous, and so are horseshoes. yum....

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  7. YES, paint the cabinet!! If your wall color is staying the same, don't do the yellow, tho. You know what? Let's just go paint chip shopping together; the guys at Sherwin Williams and I are on a first name basis!

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  8. Oh I hope it's warmed up in DC by the time you guys are here! Hit the Shrine, Jill will LOVE it (as will you, but our kids adore all the mosaics every time we go and the bookstore is really good too). And the National Building Museum has a surprisingly awesome kids' area, although they charge admission. The National Geographic Museum has a new dinosaur exhibit that charges admission BUT is free to school groups so maybe you can be a homeschool group and get in free? That's our plan one of these days... Are you guys doing Holy Week or Easter week? We should totally meet up!

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Friday, March 6, 2015

7QT: March Madness

1. Susan's Prom Planning Meeting

"Mom, you haven't blogged about me in a while. Are you going to blog about me soon?"
This email went out to all the seniors at Susan's school:
Hello Senior Board Members,
This Friday, February 27th, we are having a Prom planning meeting.  You hopefully saw the flier John and Emma handed out.  This is not mandatory, so if you cannot make it no worries.  If you are planning to be here, please RSVP to this email.
Its very important that you RSVP, so please reply to this if you are coming!
Thanks,
Mrs. S
Mrs. R
Mrs. C
This email from an unknown party followed soon after:
Change of plans the meeting will be changed from this Friday to this Thursday the 26th. Please try to make this change fit your schedules accordingly and sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks for all you do 
See, one of the email addresses was entered incorrectly, so Mrs. S had to clear up matters:
Ignore this last email.  It from a wrong email address for Emma.  Don't know who it went to...someone who is being obnoxious, that's for sure!!!!!!!!!!!
But she forgot to remove "Evan" from the email thread:
With the new material that was dropped on me this morning it is absolutely imperative that all of you are in attendance this Thursday. If you absolutely can not make it please email me and let me know. Again I apologize for the inconvenience... If it is any consolation Max has volunteered to bring in a lovely vegetable tray and deli platter for us to snack on as we will be in this meeting for the long haul Thursday night. Thanks again!
Personally, I think Susan should ask "Evan" to the Prom. Alas, the meeting was on Friday and he and his deli platter did not show.

2. Painting Furniture.

Is it still "in"?

Because I have a china cabinet that I loathe and rather than buy a new one, I think I could paint it to look like this one.


Or this one.


Or this.


I figure if Ethan Allen is still doing it, it's gotta be "on trend."


3. Springfield, where our governors make our license plates.


We're planning a day trip to Springfield this month.  We've done it before awhile back.

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum is incredible. You walk through Abe's parents' log cabin, Mary Todd Lincoln's White House, and you go into the Lincoln's box at Ford's Theater.


We haven't done the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library before, but I've heard the exhibits there are terrific as well.

We also need to visit Lincoln's tomb.  The one that was nearly robbed by carpet baggers who were trying to re-start the war. And his house from when he was an attorney.

4.

As usual, we are doing some larnin' to prep for this excursion. We've been reading lots of books about Lincoln including Abraham Lincoln by the D'Aulaires, and Russell Freedman's Lincoln: A Photobiography.


We are also going to watch Daniel Day Lewis's Lincoln movie as well as The History Channel documentary: Stealing Lincoln's Body.

5. When we get to Springfield, I surely hope to eat a horseshoe. Or at least a pony shoe.


That would be a hamburger on Texas toast covered with french fries and smothered in cheese sauce.

Don't be judging.

6.  Thorntons be hitting all the capitals this year. (Capitols are the buildings, capitals are the cities.)

Peter, Susan, and Lucy

We are very fortunate to have relatives who love us enough to take All of us into their home every now and then for Easter. We love all of them and always have a crazy-wonderful time.

I spoke with Mr. McFeely about the recent passing of Fred Rogers at this time. 
We did our nation's Capitol and egg rolling at the White House last time. It's one of the few things my older kids remember from our last trip in 2004.

Mt. Vernon with Lucy, Edmund, and Peter. Maybe I should go back to my Dharma haircut? 
We are making our lists and checking them twice. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the monuments, and the dum-dum statue are all on the itinerary.


We're reading and watching reference materials for this odyssey too. Movies like Night at the Museum and National Treasure. High brow stuff, indeed. Yes, I'm open to suggestions here. Grasping at straws.


7.  This is so bad, it's good.

Let It Go - The Sacrament of Confession version



Hanging with Kelly's Crew for 7QT

13 comments:

  1. I have been S.L.O.W.L.Y checking off Presidential Libraries, I really enjoy them. Springfield is only about 2.5 hours away from us so that is next on the list!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. The Lincon Museum is very well done. So well done, it's like Walt Disney did it. You must check it out!

      Delete
  2. Mr Smith goes to Washington and The Day the Earth Stood Still. Those and the 2 movies you mentioned were our pre-DC movies last year. Oh- also highly recommend Gettsyburg on your way there or back!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Great! Thanks! Did you watch the Gettysburg movie?

      Delete
  3. I love Susan's dress, and think you should paint the cabinet. Suggestions on movies, I'm useless. Although if you're headed to DC, the new Marine Corps museum is supposed to be pretty cool. :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I heard that too about the Marine Corps museum, I have my heart set on the Holocaust museum, but with children, I dunno. What color should I paint the cab? Or more accurately, what color should I have Peter paint the cabinet when he is home for spring break next week? #bestspringbreakever

      Delete
  4. I am a firm believer that paint never goes out of style! Don't forget to take a before photo!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Good idea, Beth. But color! Should I follow the herd and do white? I'm sort of hankering for the yellow as we are painting all of our yellow rooms off white.

      Delete
    2. Do a color, do a color! There is enough white furniture in the world...

      Delete
  5. For me eating a ponyshoe is the main reason to go to Springfield so I hope you get to enjoy one while you're there!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Paint it!!!!

    The Lincoln Museum is fabulous, and so are horseshoes. yum....

    ReplyDelete
  7. YES, paint the cabinet!! If your wall color is staying the same, don't do the yellow, tho. You know what? Let's just go paint chip shopping together; the guys at Sherwin Williams and I are on a first name basis!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Oh I hope it's warmed up in DC by the time you guys are here! Hit the Shrine, Jill will LOVE it (as will you, but our kids adore all the mosaics every time we go and the bookstore is really good too). And the National Building Museum has a surprisingly awesome kids' area, although they charge admission. The National Geographic Museum has a new dinosaur exhibit that charges admission BUT is free to school groups so maybe you can be a homeschool group and get in free? That's our plan one of these days... Are you guys doing Holy Week or Easter week? We should totally meet up!

    ReplyDelete