HomeLife

a list. a distraction.

Six children. Two adults.

Our house is full of people.

With different opinions and changing moods.

I thought I’d make a little list today to gage where the Keigley family members currently stand on a few non-essential topics.

(Because I like lists.)

Favorite Kid Television Show: Wild Kratts.  (There might be some addiction to this show at our house.  And Berg has begun calling all of his siblings “bro”, even the girls.)

Most Frequently Requested Meal: Mac & Meat.  (A throwback to  my family growing up.  Imagine homemade hamburger help and you’d be pretty close.  Not exactly an inspiring dish.)

Average Wake Up Time For the Kids: 8:00 a.m.  (Excluding Riley, who has to rise & shine much earlier than the rest to head off to school.)

Weekly Number of Trips to the Grocery Store: Usually one.  But sometimes a second stop is in order if my lists fail me.

Number of Times A Day I Debate the Pros and Cons of Purchasing an iPhone versus an iPad: Probably about 32.  Or basically, too often.  Just ask Kevin.

Frequency With Which Riley Attempts to Borrow My Clothing at a Ridiculously Early Hour: Every morning.

The Kids’ Favorite Feature of Dad’s Office: The endlessly full bowl of Nerds sitting on the counter of Kevin’s desk.  (Otto has acquired an irresistible habit of knocking on the door, entering with a grin and using sign language to ask for more and more and more and more Nerds.)

Cutest Word Wilder Says Right Now: Ball.  Pronounced “baugh-awww”.

Last Movie Seen in a Theatre on Date Night: The Fighter.

Most Recent Distraction to Completing This Particular Blog Post: Otto discovering the stash of scissors and gleefully slicing the air all around him.  The air which hovers dangerously close to his tiny appendages.

List of Activities I Should Be Pursuing Right Now Instead of Writing This: Taking a shower. Cleaning up the cereal bowls at the breakfast table. Teaching phonics to my children. Storing the family’s odd assortment of scissors in a safer location.  Controlling the argument I hear escalating in the children’s bedrooms.

Tell me,

what should you be doing now instead of reading this?

16 Comments

  • nikkie

    preparing school for next week.

    and, it's sunny and warm today. so i should be aiding in the rise of serotonin levels this brain of mine needs after a long winter, by enjoying some sunshine.

    maybe later.

  • abbey

    Love the Ipad. But its not like totable. So if it wasnt for the boys, I would do the Iphone. I am currently feeding Isiah beans while typing this.

    • LaceyKeigley

      Not totable? I thought its small size would make it perfectly totable.
      That was one of the appealing features to me.
      Hmmm.
      Interesting.

  • seriousbethy

    I should be making applesauce for Eliot out of the apples have been sitting on my counter for three days getting soft. If I don't do it, he doesn't eat tonight because I never buy enough baby food.

    • LaceyKeigley

      Oh – I always felt as if I never bought enough food because I always had such high hopes of making it all myself.
      Which is why my babies ate loads of sweet potatoes and bananas – just sooo easy.

    • LaceyKeigley

      You are funny.
      actually, because of you I have read twice to my kids.
      you are funny AND inspiring.
      or convicting.

  • Mary Hess

    Okay. I have to ask. Is that picture from the water fountain in downtown Charleston, SC? It sure looks like it!!!

  • Rachel

    washing dishes
    running errands in the sub-zero weather
    rescuing the remote from my son's mouth
    paying attention to the needy puppy dog
    picking up the dry pasta my son scattered all over the living room
    showering
    folding laundry
    putting away laundry
    washing more laundry
    writing thank you notes for son's birthday party
    vacuuming
    praying
    journaling
    wow… i have too much to do today..

  • Marie from Germany

    i like your list. 🙂 watch out for the scissors…

    and my answer on your question: i should be reading papers on apraxia of speech and papers on aphasia. and getting started with my own 25-pages-paper that is due in 6 weeks. and getting started with another 25-pages-paper that needs to be turned in in about 8 weeks… :-/

  • LaceyKeigley

    That is the issue exactly.
    I mean, won't an iPhone4 with some problems still be way better than the phone I currently have? So why wait until July for that? Plus, it may not even be July – it may be later.
    Seriously – I think about this far too often.
    It's ridiculous.

  • karen

    mostly i am just glad to know i'm not the only one continuously debating the purchase of an iphone . . . to buy or not to buy. if i buy, will i be disappointed when the iphone 5 comes out later this year? will it even come out? how long is long enough to wait to see how the iphone actually works on the verizon network? who do i ask? who do i believe? the list goes on and on . . . it's torture really. happy day to you!

    and yes, i probably should be working! ; )