Guess what made it's way back home? The pool.
Yesterday I came home from my hair appointment and there (yes, over there....no to your left, you got it) on the side of the house, being inconspicuous (as inconspicuous as a
neon inflatable pool can be) behind the trash was the pool. Wha what?
Fully inflated.
I had deflated it the night before it was "borrowed" and it came back fully-flated. That is one magic pool, man.
Because why else would I sit and watch Tori and Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood...
and like it?
My pre-pregnancy self would have kicked my pregnant self in the ass for that.
And I would have deserved it.
What's blue, green, purple and ghetto all over?
Originally uploaded by Trysha@ToastedAnd now it's gone. We had this pool all of two weeks and on Saturday between the hours of 1 and 2:30 in the afternoon someone jumped the back wall and took off with the pool. Yeah, just gone.
Honestly, who would steal from a 4 and 5 year old?
Stay Klassy, Las Cruces.

Just don't look at the
price tag. I don't think I can justify $150 for something to carry my kids crap in. A positive, the changing pad is included. Amen for that.
My name is out there, no?
So I've had a couple of comments on my last post regarding Baby Names and I thought I'd help along since I've had questions regarding how the whole name would fit together.
Middle Names: EMT-Dad is named after his grandfather and we used the name for Brandon's middle name. Augustino was his grandpa and EMT-Dad is Augustine. And we used EMT-Dad's middle name for Caedon's middle name.
If we have a girl, we decided her middle name would be my grandma's name, Louisa or Louise (if it fits better). EMT-Dad's grandma's name has already been used several times on his side of the family.
My grandma's middle name is Petra, who was her great-grandma from Italy, Petrita. My great-grandma was Stella...and that would work well too...hmmmmmmm....
Last Name: We're hispanic, so our last name isn't something as easy as Walker...or even Hernandez, Martinez or Gonzales. Our last name is Carrasco. I've never heard anyone on EMT-Dad's side of the family roll the r, which is probably an okay thing since with the double r's it would be a long roll.
I'm not sure I'd go with Hunter. I think I might end up with a Jonah. (And no love for Shayne? If I took out the 'y' would you like it then? Maybe...even to humor me?)
There's really not a male family member on my side of the family that I'd name a son after or use as a middle name. Male names on my side are pretty bland; James, Phillip, Robert.