
While waking up today, I felt refreshed and ready for the beautiful day. Just like every Sunday, Griffin and I, joined the rest of the family for breakfast at Jessica's. It's very interesting when we all get together, I can only imagine what it would be like if the rest of the sisters were there too!
Idle family chit chat fills the living room, in the kitchen you hear Natasha and Jessica having a disagreement about how Natasha brought over the "Humpty Dumpty" eggs, that break too easily, and Natasha telling Jessica she's "Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs," while pointing at the actual cereal on Jessica's fridge. Laughter then breaks out, well, from me anyways. I usually enter the room after the two of them start their funny way of sisterly bonding. I am the sister that will remain neutral to both sides, I guess that's why they like for me to be in there while their silly shenanigans unravel.
Meanwhile, dad's outside on the porch drinking his coffee, while the kids play this REALLY annoying basketball toy that sits in the living room. It's just something that needs to be outside in my opinion.
Sundays also include doing laundry; which I usually do at my dad's. One thing that this Sunday had, that no previous Sunday had, was me; step by step trying to show my dad how to get on the internet! He really showed an interest today, maybe because he's playing Zelda Masterquest, (he likes the walkthroughs when he gets stumped) My dad's liking for video games started when we were just little girls.
Anyways, it really showed me my limit of patience when it comes to teaching. After I showed him the "ins and outs" of moving the cursor with your finger and clicking on the icon, I went home for a bit. When I returned to dad's to get my laundry, he asks me, "Hey, how do I get on the internet?" Umm...what?? How frustrating is that? I just spent 20 minutes teaching him, did he really just forget everything? I know it's not that he forgot, it's a little thing called "laziness." He says, "I'm not a computer whiz like you Andrea," My family likes to try this strategy just so they don't have to do the legwork, I still remember when were younger, Sarah, telling me, "Andrea, you make the best Kool Aid!," just so I would go and make some. Funny stuff I tell ya.

3 comments:
Oh man Andrea..you had me and Jeff dying with that last line. I do know how to get others to do the stuff I don't want to do don't I? Ha ha!
"Jeff honey, you make better coffee than me...." :)
I knew you would know what I was talking about!, ha ha.
Awww....Andrea, I wish I were there too....
Although, hmmmm...., I don't think that pic is in Jessica's kitchen...although....it is definately a cute pic....!!!!
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