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Oh, get a HOBBY!
No, really. I’m not trying to be rude. You should get a hobby!

Everyone has a hobby of some sort, whether they use that actual term or not. But if your only hobby is watching television in the evening, you might want to see if you can find something else to do that will bring you a less passive form of enjoyment. If you’re looking for a way to fill up some of your free time with something fun, I was asked to review a complimentary copy of Get a Hobby!” by Tina Barseghian, and I can tell you right now that it is a great resource manual if you feel like you want to do *something* but don’t know exactly what that might be.
Well, THAT was nearly a disgusting disaster
Because I’m such a good wife, I make George’s lunch up for him every night so it’s ready in the fridge when he leaves in the morning. Sometimes he gets some kind of cold cut, other times he gets canned tuna (though that’s probably out for most of the summer). When we run out and haven’t gone to the grocery store yet, he takes the good old standby of peanut butter and jelly.
Tonight, after getting the kids to bed – a nice and easy feat for a change, I am seriously loving the way soccer knocks both girls out promptly! – I went into the kitchen to make George’s sandwiches. I didn’t bother to turn on the big, obnoxious overhead fluorescent light, just using the little 60W bulb over the stove. I got out six slices of bread and spread three of them with peanut butter. Then I opened the jar of strawberry jam and dug a spoon in, and was about to drop it on the other three slices.
Luckily, I noticed at the last second that I was not scooping out strawberry jam. Good thing, because I seriously doubt George would be impressed if he pulled out his lunch tomorrow, took a big hungry bite, and realized I had packed him a peanut butter and relish sandwich.
Handbook for Life
I love these52 Tips for Happiness and Productivity. They’re somewhat obvious but we don’t always think about them.
Well that's unusual
Let’s play some “Jeopardy!”
I’ll take “That’s Unusual!” for $1000 dollars, please Alex.
Answer: Things you don’t see every day in an apartment complex in a fairly busy suburban area of Montreal.
The Big Payoff
I’m going to share a random bit of information with you. When I was in high school I wanted to take a double course called “Law and Accounting”. So I did! And I was really looking forward to Law, thinking it would be exciting, and I was dreading Accounting, assuming that because it deals with numbers and I would rather remove my own leg hair one by one with tweezers than deal with numbers. Much to my shock, it was actually Business Law and was so deathly boring to me that I had to tape my eyelids open. To my greater shock, not only did I enjoy Accounting, I ended up getting grades in the mid- to upper 90s throughout the year. Who knew?
So between the end of high school and about six years ago, I bought a total of five accounting ledgers. I did this with the intentions of tracking my income, spending, and creating livable budgets. Each of those books has about three pages max filled in and a couple of pages ripped out where I had gotten frustrated. I am not that great with figuring out budgets and how to deal with money.
Which is why I was so happy to take part in the Mother Talk Blog Book Tour for The Big Payoff by Sharon Epperson. I was sent a complimentary copy of the book and I read it to see what I could learn. I admit that I wasn’t really sure it would have anything useful – for me. I think I always assumed that people who wrote books like this did it geared towards people who had a ton of money and wanted to know how to invest it. I was happy to have to stand corrected.
How did this happen exactly?!
Right. As I mentioned, I spent my weekend immersed in soccer. Since it was the Soccer Festival opening weekend, Hayley had four games. Saturday she had a game at 8 and 1, and then Sunday she had one at 11 and another at 3. On Sunday we actually spent most of the day at the park because our coach had suggested we could all do a picnic; it ended up being just our family, his family, and one other family, but it was still nice and it was probably better than coming home for two hours, just to go back again.
Something crazy happened to me this weekend while I was there.
Parenting a teenager
There are times when I worry about what it must be like to be the mother of a teenager because just parenting a toddler who doesn’t understand that there are limitations in her world is hard; parenting a four-year-old who already acts like a teenager sometimes is also hard. What is it like when they really are teens? And when I remember being a teenager myself, well, I may be in for it in about a decade, give or take.
This is a paid review – keep reading to learn more!
Coast Guard Rescue
Now that I’ve stopped laughing, you MUST read the hilarious story about how my sister ended up being rescued by the Coast Guard in the Bay of Fundy. And I thought MY long weekend was busy!
Frivolous fun
Totally pointless, really, but kind of fun nonetheless, I am featured on the front page of TopMama.com right now. You don’t have to, but if you’d kindly click on through it will help keep me there longer. And also, you may find some other fun moms to read about while you’re there.