Sunday, February 1, 2009

Happy Anniversary to Me!

Today is my anniversary-17 years. The kids are at various friend's houses watching the Super Bowl.

I am hanging out in my bedroom, folding clothes because Ryan is screaming at the officials on the TV downstairs.

If only they could hear him.

Before you feel too bad for me, I think it is kind of funny.

If only
a) The Cardinals were winning
b) The damned officials weren't so bad (hee, hee) and
c ) I really expected to get my room clean.

6 comments:

Shawna K said...

happy Anniversay to You. la la la
Sure you can come visit my site anytime. Thanks for stopping by.

Thanks for saying such nice things, I know Rashelle has sure enjoyed working with you. Are you still in the same ward?

Rachel said...

you crack me up! Ryan is lucky that you are so not a high maintenance girl! I think its from being from a small town. We don't expect much? Or better yet...we are not self absorbed and its ok! I like that one much better! Happy Anniversary to you guys!

Heidi said...

I had to laugh out loud when I read this -- Cord did the very same thing. He was freaking gout at the calls. He was on the phone with various brothers lamenting -- but not his dad. He had turned off the game because he was getting too worked up.

Happy Anniversary!!

MerileeAshton said...

Happy Anniversary!! I remember that! :D All those guys dressed alike saying "Scrungananananah" and everyone nodding. Good times.

I should have been cleaning my room during the Super Bowl too but instead we got invited over to some friends so I had to cheer and now I'm trying to cheer up Joel who is sad about the outcome alas.

Enjoy the next year! :)

Maui Mamma said...

Wives like us have a special place in the enternal place. It will beautiful and self cleaning. We are not high mantainance (like they notice) :). Happy A go 17 years!!

Missy said...

happy anniversary!! :O)

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