The Difference…

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My boys are two very individual men. As everyone says, their kids are so different and how are they so different when they come from the same gene pool. Well, I wouldn’t have it any other way…having two Jacks would be scary!! 🙂

Here is a perfect example of how the boys are different…We have new built in specifically for the boys. Can you tell which one belongs to which son?

In case you are struggling, Sam’s cubbie is on the right. Jack’s is on the left. This picture was taken right after the boys left for school. No staging!

Jack’s “presence” does get to me at times, but I must admit, I had the same “presence” at my house when I was little!

 

Slamma Jamma Samma

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Most of our free time on the weekends is spent at the pool. Sam works on his slammin’ skills. His jumps off the side, puts the ball under the leg and slams it into the hoop. He is very successful at this move.

 I work on treading water after realizing during water aerobics one day that I really do not know how tread water in the traditional manner. I do what is called the whip. You cannot “whip,” with one leg, for 30 seconds, with your hands held out of the water for 30 seconds. Period.

I was not experiencing any success, so I decided to read. Much more my speed anyway and I am very successful at reading.

Just Finished…

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I was getting pretty bummed about my reading lately. Out of the ten books I h ave read this year, only two or three have been ones that I have looked forward to reading in the evening.

So when I read the book, The Most Dangerous Place on Earth by Lindsey Lee Johnson, I was so excited! I loved loved loved this book!
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From Amazon:
The wealthy enclaves north of San Francisco are not the paradise they appear to be, and nobody knows this better than the students of a local high school. Despite being raised with all the opportunities money can buy, these vulnerable kids are navigating a treacherous adolescence in which every action, every rumor, every feeling, is potentially postable, shareable, viral.

Lindsey Lee Johnson’s kaleidoscopic narrative exposes at every turn the real human beings beneath the high school stereotypes. Abigail Cress is ticking off the boxes toward the Ivy League when she makes the first impulsive decision of her life: entering into an inappropriate relationship with a teacher. Dave Chu, who knows himself at heart to be a typical B student, takes desperate measures to live up to his parents’ crushing expectations. Emma Fleed, a gifted dancer, balances rigorous rehearsals with wild weekends. Damon Flintov returns from a stint at rehab looking to prove that he’s not an irredeemable screwup. And Calista Broderick, once part of the popular crowd, chooses, for reasons of her own, to become a hippie outcast.

Into this complicated web, an idealistic young English teacher arrives from a poorer, scruffier part of California. Molly Nicoll strives to connect with her students—without understanding the middle school tragedy that played out online and has continued to reverberate in different ways for all of them.

This book is a harsh reminder that you really do not know what is going on in other peoples lives, you should follow your gut and do what YOU think is right, not what someone else tells you to do and many more lessons. It shows the nastiness of high school, the unrelenting parents that really aren’t that involved, trying to fit in and brought back memories of my own high school years. I read this one in three days…so good!

I would give this book 5 stars!!

 

These Two!

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These two have the best relationship,
but sometimes they drive each other crazy!

The other night they were having a Nerf fight.

Jack running into the room: You know what is annoying? Sam taking my Nerf gun and holding it above his head! Since he’s a giant, I can’t reach it!

Me: Jump.

Jack: I try and he just holds me down with his other hand!

Me: Laughing due to the picture in my head.

Jack: That’s how I got beef jerky stuck up my nose the other night.

Me: WHAT??

PS: Don’t even ask, but Jack did have beef jerky stuck up his nose, which I told him I wouldn’t believe that he had beef jerky stuck up his nose until he hacked it out.

He did.

Life with boys.

Got Milk?

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When you open our fridge, you will see this…

Yep…the boys go through milk so fast, that I buy one if not two gallons each time I go to the grocery store.  Geez.

Addition: Sam opened up the fridge and saw all the milk.
“Ah! Look at all this chocolate milk!! This makes me so happy!!”

Spring Pictures…

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Jack has two gray hoodies he wears constantly. We have to ask him NOT to wear them, take them off and wear something different! If one is dirty, he then grabs the other gray hoodie. Many times at six o’clock at night we must ask him to take off the hoodie. Many times we need to tell him, you are NOT wearing that gray hoodie today. He loves those gray hoodies. The gray hoodies love him. They are inseparable.

Jack had spring pictures and we just received them. Unfortunately, I totally spaced off picture day. So when we got them, why was a not surprised to see this…

A gray hoodie.
Zipped all the way up to cover the tee underneath.

I bought all the pictures.