Been there, done that, got the T-shirt.

We went to get something out of the garage freezer for dinner…and it was open. Apparently one of our guests last night opened the freezer thinking it was a fridge…and didn’t shut it right. (It has a baby lock on the top, which would have had to be opened first…so they had to have known it was there…but then pushed it closed with the latch in the way.)

So it had been open 24 hours. 😐 Everything in the front 6″ was completely thawed and warm. Thankfully a bit farther back stuff was still cold and frozen.

Oh, you’re saying, haven’t you been through this exact scenario multiple times? Didn’t you get an alarm so it would alert you when the temperature changed? Why, yes. Yes we have. And yes, yes we did. And the alarm was installed…BUT TURNED OFF. I’m sure one of us did it but I can’t imagine a scenario in which I would’ve turned the alarm off so who knows. As soon as I turned the alarm back on it started beeping exactly as it should! GRRR.

We tossed at least $100 worth of food—sucky, but it could have been A LOT worse. And then the decisions—in quick succession:

  1. We need to get the coolers down and start emptying the freezer.
  2. We need to start cooking some of the stuff to save it (I was on the stove, Tom started the grill).
  3. We need to start defrosting the freezer (we might as well since it needed it and there’s really no better time). Thankfully (?) I’m well-versed in this procedure and knew it wouldn’t take long.
  4. And then finally…yeah…let’s just go buy a new freezer. (We’d been talking about it but obviously wanted to do it on our own terms…not this way.)

And we couldn’t really even wait until tomorrow because—as luck would have it—our street is going to be closed for two days for resurfacing so we couldn’t even get to our driveway with a freezer if we wanted to! And we have two coolers full of frozen food right now! We bought the freezer at our first house in 2003…so at 12 years old it was time. And we figured a newer one would be more efficient. Unfortunately, all the easily-available freezers today are bigger than what we currently have…which means we now get to reconfigure everything (shelving, etc.) because it’s all arranged Tetris-style to be able to fit in as much as possible and there’s no easy wiggle room for an additional 4″ of freezer…plus we now have to move the dorm fridge because it was on top of the old freezer but the new freezer is too tall.

As expected, it took under an hour to defrost the whole thing. As I said, I’m a pro at this.

Tom was back with the new freezer within a little over an hour and we had it plugged in immediately. Amazingly, it was down to temp within about an hour (!) so we loaded it up. The one good thing about a bigger freezer is that everything fit in there with room to spare. Now, we just have to not fill it up!! (Actually, we were already on a freezer-goods-purchasing-freeze so the ultimate goal is to leave the empty space so we can actually see what we have at all times.)

The one saving grace is that we got rid of the old freezer within a few hours. I posted it on a Facebook yard sale group and a friend in the neighborhood actually saw it and came and got it!

Fall Festival

Our local town center was having a small fall festival so we took the kids since it was a gorgeous day. When I saw small, I mean small—there were about 10-12 booths on the outside edge (cotton candy, face painting, Pampered Chef, jewelry, etc.) and there were a few kids projects in the center island. It was perfect—the kids had fun and things didn’t take too long. 🙂

Eating his special chocolate-covered Oreo treat once we got home.

Katie graduated to Turtle 1!

Pllaying before lessons started.

Then Katie had some successful jumps…

…and she graduated to Turtle 1 (red cap)! (It took her 11 classes, or just under 3 months of classes!) Unfortunately they were out of red caps, so hopefully she’ll get it next week and then we can take her official photo!

Now I just hope they can rearrange some students so that their classes are more convenient—there’s no Turtle 1 classes adjacent to Owen’s Shark 1 class so we have to be there from 11 (when his class starts) to 12:30 (when her class ends). They said they’d try to get us something better so we’re keeping our fingers crossed.

The great closet clean out, part 2.

Tonight I went through my fall/winter clothes.

Most of that stuff is too big, though admittedly there are a few things that I could still wear…but I’ve had them so long I just don’t like them anymore or I’ve never really liked them. I did keep a few big comfy shirts for PJs so I’ll just have to get some PJ pants (and I know Costco has some when I’m ready).

This was interesting, too. This dress/pantsuit/duster jacket outfit came out of the skinny box. I used to love it. So I tried it on. In the first photo, look how awesome (not) I look in a shapeless ill-fitting dress. But if you suddenly make it form-fitting…wow! Much better. But in the pile it goes since 1) I can’t sew and 2) even if I did sew (or had someone else sew), I really don’t have anyplace to wear it to make it worthwhile to get altered. 

Weather alert dog

I was putting Owen to bed and he heard what sounded like thunder. I didn’t think we were expecting any storms so I told him I thought it was someone moving their garbage container. And then Maggie appeared, trembling. Maggie never comes in his room…which means it was thunder.

I practically had to carry her out because she desperately wanted to stay there. Poor thing.

Grade 1 Morning 2

I wanted a closeup of his hair but the pic didn’t turn out too well. And I’m still practicing getting the front spikes just right—it’s a good thing he’s not picky!

He took a book this mornimg. 🙂

I know the number of parents will lessen after the first week…but WOW there’s a lot of people at our stop this year. 

I’m actually kind of looking forward to NOT having to go (it’s only a requirement to be there for kindergarteners) but then I miss chatting with my friends…so I’m sure I’ll skip some days (so Owen can gain some responsibility) and go some days (so I can talk to other adults). 🙂

Owen’s first day of 1st grade!

We bought a bunch of new lunchbags for Owen in various patterns—red owls, multi-colored dark stripes, pirate treasure map, etc…and what one did he want to use for his first day? The pink multi-colored hearts!

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I figured I should prepare him for kids teasing him about it (I didn’t actually expect it, but better safe than sorry).

Me: Owen, what would you say if some kid made fun of you for bringing a “girl-colored” pink heart lunch bag.
Owen: [You could see his heart sink.] I would say that was mean.
Me: Yes, it would be mean. You just tell them you like pink and it’s a cool color.
Owen: [Getting sassier.] And if they ask me if it’s because I love anyone? I’ll tell them NO!
Me: You don’t love me? Or daddy? Or your sister?
Owen: Well yes. 🙂

And then it was time for pictures! I did Katie while Owen got his shoes on. She had to sit on the very top step.

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“Mama, take a picture of me upside down!”

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The same questions I asked him last year. The funny thing is that he usually just spouts something off the top of his head! Like I can’t remember the last time he asked for an orange—it’s always strawberries. And I can’t tell you the last time we watched Incredibles–it’s usually Lego Movie or Wreck It Ralph. And it was the very first time I heard anything about wanting to be a policeman. Kids are silly. Oh! And the favorite book? I think we’ve read it maybe twice that I can remember, so I asked why that book and he said “Because it shows how you take care of me and love me.” Awwww.

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And then it was off to the bus stop…where it was hotter than hell. Holy wah. It was horribly hot and the kids were sweating from running around. I love the first day of school, though, because there were more parents there than kids! 🙂

I was really excited about his new backpack—it’s from Costco and is much more well-made than the Minion one he had last year…but it’s really overkill for him (it has a laptop pocket, room for lots of pens and pencils, a phone, etc.). We’ll see how it works, but we may end up getting a bit smaller one. 

Last day at the pool!

Labor Day is officially the last day our pool is open, so we headed down early—hoping that it wouldn’t be too crazy busy because they were having a BBQ (free food brings out everyone and their brother who NEVER come to the pool any other time) from 1-4. Fortunately, it wasn’t that busy when we got there at 11, though it got steadily busier as the actual BBQ time got closer.

I took a bunch of pics with our waterproof camera which is always fun because it’s so bright out you can’t really tell what you took so you can’t tell if you got any good pics until you get home and check them on the computer!

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I like this one because Owen looks like a stingray.

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Katie enjoyed pouring water on daddy.

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And throwing water at him. This was a lucky shot!

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Another ham in the family.

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Katie loves it when daddy goes to the bottom of the pool so she can walk on him.

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They each had a hot dog and chips…then Katie had a second hot dog! EEK!

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A full pool. Quite a difference from the empty pool we normally have when we’re there.

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Tom ended up taking Katie home a little early and I stayed with Owen until about 3:30. He would have stayed longer but I was exhausted—we’re rarely at the pool that long and I was done with the sun.