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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Hello, my name is Kim and I have a problem

I know you want me to write more HDWGH/SSWTR but I have to take a day or two (or five) to gather myself together, do laundry, cook, clean the kitchen, and catch up on school work.  My dear friend and work-partner  Distybug is out of town which makes me want to panic (not really.  I'm coping.  But I miss her!)  I've been given some new tasks on top of the normal ones which make me wish I was on some type of medication, but I will deal. 
In the mean time, I find my weakness in having a laptop with internet in my lap.  If I go online, I will waste tons of time here and at every other blog out there avoiding what I should be doing.  And I can't do that right now.  I REALLY can't.
Jojo is home sick today and he has State Cup this weekend, so we HAVE to get him well. 
I will try to update the ol' Twitter in the sidebar which I'm still learning about.  I will probably screw it up so bear with me. 
When I come back, I should have the next bits of the story for you so hang in there!!!

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OK, I just started reading ALL the installments and I'm so hooked. Tell me more! It's so funny the stories people at Evangel have. God DEFINITELY leads people here! It is so cool to see how He works!

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Who is who in the Grits Family

  • Oh... me?
    I'm Kim. I sometimes think I'm still in high school. It's just not possible that I'm this old. I love to bake. I love to eat. I love to sew. I don't like to be touched, which is a surprising fact considering I'm a woman who has given birth 7 times. I like to talk theology, reformed especially, even though I know enough to fill one grain of sand. Maybe. I gotta say-- I love my man. I love my family. But I just LOVE my Heavenly Father. Yeah, daddies are all good but there is just NOTHING like a HEAVENLY Father. You should meet mine if you haven't already.
  • Bee aka Baby Bee
    The princess of the family, now TWO, who is the mini-diva, here for her own enjoyment, and has every one of us wrapped around her tiny little finger. She loves to "jump in!" (the pool) and is not really scared of anything besides frogs. Like, stuffed animal frogs. I think she's ok with real ones.
  • Sugie
    The 5 year old drama queen who is on no one's schedule but her own. Look out for those blue eyes. They are fatal.
  • Poo
    The 7 year old son, just as fast as Dash Incredible, and a real servant. He walks around the house with a rag and a bottle of Windex like the dad in My Big Fat Greek Wedding. He loves to clean things and help. He is brave and will do anything if I tell him I need help. Look out, ladies.
  • JD
    The 9 year old Cub Scout who is in to creative things: drama, making up stories, and loves movies.
  • Sissy
    The 11 year old daughter who is funny, athletic, and loves her baby Bee. Also a future National Merit Scholar.
  • Jojo
    13 year old son who loves soccer, computer games, and is a hoot. Also like a human sound effect guy. (He makes, um, er, interesting noises. On purpose.) I can't believe I'm the mother of a teenager. I'm loving it so far...
  • Mr. Grits
    The beloved hubby who is fearlessly leading his clan in the name of the King. In seminary-- forever. Retired Soccer coach. Sunday School teacher, on hiatus. Church leader, off rotation, praise be! We are taking a break from some things. Husband beyond comparison. Dad of the century. But I'm not proud.

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