A definition of the scale I use to rate the books I review (out of 5): 0 – I didn’t finish it and want to tell you why I didn’t finish it. 1 – Finished it, but won’t ever recommend it, or I wish I hadn’t finished it. 2 – Only OK, I won’t go out of my way to find another book by this author. 3 – Enjoyable. In general, I’d recommend it. 4 – Excellent. I’d recommend it to anyone. 5 – Outstanding. I’ll recommend it to everyone, and may even burn copies of it to give to people I think will enjoy it.
Monthly Archives: November 2006
Finally!
Max has lost his first tooth. He spent Wednesday night twisting and pulling and wiggling his tooth until his mouth was a bloody mess, but the tooth wouldn’t come out. He started to cry in frustration and so we told him that he couldn’t play with his tooth any more that night. The next night, after Awana, he immediately ran to the bathroom and started playing with his tooth. Toby and I were talking about something and didn’t notice what he was doing. We wanted to avoid the tears and blood (no sweat) of the previous night, so when we did notice what he was doing we told him to stop. But he had news for us. The tooth was already out. He had quietly plucked the tooth from his mouth and was examining the new hole in his mouth. I can’t believe how small that tooth is.

Shhh… Don’t Tell Toby I Posted This…
Max and Lucy love their mom. When I get Lucy out of bed on the weekends, the first thing Lucy looks at is our bedroom door to see if Toby is awake or not. Since Toby likes to sleep late on the weekends, the door is always closed. On these weekends, I make the breakfast for the kids and then they play in the living room after breakfast. But no matter what they are doing, they are waiting for Toby to come out of the bedroom. They listen intently to hear the door open and then they run screaming and yelling to wrap their arms around mom. This morning was no exception. The kids had been awake for about an hour when they heard the creak of the door that signifies mom is at last awake. They both ran over to her, Toby hunched down so that she could surround them both with big hugs. As Toby was telling Max how much she loved him, Max pulled back and said, “The air coming out of your mouth is smelly when you blow.”
Nine Blessed Years Together
Two weekends ago we were able to steal away from the kiddos for an entire day! (Thank you Yaya :). Our adventures ranged from the industrial centers of Oxnard to the rolling hills of way-north Goleta. The main attraction was a tour on the Santa Barbara Landshark bus/boat – SO great. Their website is www.outtoseesb.com. It’s a vehicle that goes on land like a car, then all of a sudden you drive into the harbor and – hey – you are in a boat! You ride about 8 feet up on the street, and the day we had was clear and beautiful. We actually learned a whole lot of interesting things about this area, too. Bonuses in the day also included some techie stuff Matt got to pick out, and the extremely yummy facial that I had. We had a delicious dinner with my sister Kelly and her husband Ray (also celebrating their anniversary) at Louie’s. A really super day. 🙂



Book Review : The Art Of The Steal, Camel Club
3/5 : This was a very informative book. The chapter on embezzlement should be required reading for every business owner, especially the small business owner. The author makes the point that small business owners are more at risk from fraud than larger companies because there is less ability to absorb losses. Format : Electronic download from LAPL.org played at fast speed.
The Camel Club by David Baldacci
4/5 : A book that Toby had checked out from the library, I just picked it up because there was some (rare) spare time. I have read other stuff by this author, and he didn’t disappoint this time around. Format : Hardcover from Carpinteria library.
Current listening : Code to Zero by Ken Follet