Saturday, September 27, 2008

Happy 12th Anniversary to Us!


Mr. and Mrs. Johnson on our happy day, completely oblivious to all that lay ahead.

Our 12th anniversary day began when I was awoken by a little girl saying, "Mommy, I puked." In a bit of a daze I asked, "Where?" To which she replied, "Upstairs, on the carpet." Which wasn't exactly accurate since it was down the side of the bed, on the books, toys, carpet, door handle, and bathroom floor. At this moment I knew our day would not go as planned and I really regretted not leaving town. Then I stumbled back to bed and remembered one of the many reasons I chose to have kids with Don Johnson. Don cleans up puke! Don has watched me dry heave on multiple occasions anywhere near puke. He usually orders me from the room. So, my amazing, sweet, fantastic husband cleaned up all the puke. He truly is the best! So, our 12th anniversary didn't end up being all that fun, but all the days in between have been great! The Lord managed to lead me to the one man on earth that through all the craziness of life, kids, bills, and puke I still Like and I mean really Like. He is still my favorite person to be with, who knew? I give God all the credit because he is the only one who could have known.

Happy Anniversary, honey!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

DigiScrapping

I have been working on learning how to scrapbook, digitally. Slowly but surely I am figuring things out. Here is a layout I just completed from last Halloween. Many thanks to Ryan Lemon for taking these cute pictures and editing them so that I didn't look completely bad...

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Our Little Rockstar


This is the view I saw when I looked out my kitchen window. Jonah is such a little climber. He was able to climb on my desk before he could even take a single step. Because of all the climbing he can get himself into a bit of trouble. He likes to climb on the air conditioner, but I have never seen him do it while it is going. He thought it was so funny that I had to take a picture before pulling him off, telling him no, and taking him in the house. His fun in the backyard was definitely done for the day. I had no idea when I became a mother that I would spend so much time trying to keep the kids from getting killed or injured. It is definitely a full time job!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Don's New Mode of Transportation

I almost forgot to post this. I think because I am not sure what to say about it. So I'll just say this Don has lots of experience riding motorcycles, although none since we met. He rode his motorcycle from Ohio to California. He always wears a helmet and I have good life insurance.
So say an extra prayer for Don, just know I will be. Then when winter hits I can rest easy, he will be back to driving his car, while eating, texting, talking on the phone, and checking his laptop. (Maybe he IS right about him being safer on a motorcycle.) All safety concerns aside, he loves it, my bank account loves it, and the kids love it!