Monday, August 5, 2013
Spiders
Spiders. They are creepy and crawly. When they are outside they don't bother me at all. Be free little spiders! Go play, have fun, catch tasty bugs. Just stay out of my house! Even in my house there are times that they don't bother me. I will catch and release, no problem. Bye, bye little spider. However, when said spider is in my bedroom then we have a problem. A yelling at the hubby to wake him up to kill it problem. Leaving the bathroom in the middle of the night to find a spider between myself and my bed? Not cool. Doesn't matter if it is a small spider, that sucker is between me and my bed! A couple of nights ago we were getting ready for bed and just had the flashlight on my phone on for light. I saw what looked like a dark smudge near the ceiling. "Is that a spider?", I asked my sweetheart. He goes to take a look as I shine the light in that direction. It was a spider. Not just a spider, but a SPIDER! A BIG spider, not a little spider. This thing was over two inches in diameter! In my bedroom. Just feet from my bed. At this point we are way past not cool and into "Houston we have a big frickin problem" range. As I covered my head with the sheet, and still aiming the light towards the spider, my sweetheart calmly smashed that sucker with a shoe. Then he makes the decision to throw the spider in the trash right next to my head! He would tell you the trash can is next to the bed, not my head, but he would be wrong. The trash can is too close to my head to have a BIG spider in it, whether that sucker is living or not. Since he loves me, my sweetheart took the trash out at one in the morning. Love that man! The spider, not so much.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Class Assignments
The last few weeks has been a constant barrage of when are we going to find out who our teachers are. Daily. By each of the three younger kids. Constant. How many times in a day can you tell them x number of days? Turns out a lot! Good thing is that they have been so excited to go back to school and could not wait to find out who their teachers are.
Today the class assignments, finally, came out. Finally in my book as it means no more constant nagging from the kiddos. They all got the teachers I was hoping for! Yay! Angel and Picasso both got teachers we've already had before. Angel's 5th grade teacher was also Archer's teacher. Picasso's 4th grade teacher was Angel and Archer's teacher also. Good thing I LOVE those teachers! For Princess she got the teacher I was leaning towards, but I would have been happy with any of our 2nd grade teachers. The 2nd grade teacher is one that none of the older kids have had, which disappointed Princess briefly. She really wanted the same teacher that both Picasso and Angel had.
Now comes the next worry, friends. We have already had our first major disappointment in that Picasso's best friends are not in his class. He was devastated. He is excited about who his teacher is, but I don't think he had stopped to think about the fact that the kids in the class change completely. Knowing that a couple other friends are in class helped and he is looking forward to lunch and recess with his best friends. Angel lucked out with her best friend in her class. Princess, well we do not know anyone in her class yet. That girl will make friends super fast though, so no worries there.
Archer is slightly curious about what pod (class grouping) he will be in, but being in middle school he is not quite so excited as his siblings.
Another week and a half then back to school. I am sure there will be something new for the kids to mom, mom, MOM me about. For now I am so glad that this one is past and that my kids will have such awesome teachers.
Today the class assignments, finally, came out. Finally in my book as it means no more constant nagging from the kiddos. They all got the teachers I was hoping for! Yay! Angel and Picasso both got teachers we've already had before. Angel's 5th grade teacher was also Archer's teacher. Picasso's 4th grade teacher was Angel and Archer's teacher also. Good thing I LOVE those teachers! For Princess she got the teacher I was leaning towards, but I would have been happy with any of our 2nd grade teachers. The 2nd grade teacher is one that none of the older kids have had, which disappointed Princess briefly. She really wanted the same teacher that both Picasso and Angel had.
Now comes the next worry, friends. We have already had our first major disappointment in that Picasso's best friends are not in his class. He was devastated. He is excited about who his teacher is, but I don't think he had stopped to think about the fact that the kids in the class change completely. Knowing that a couple other friends are in class helped and he is looking forward to lunch and recess with his best friends. Angel lucked out with her best friend in her class. Princess, well we do not know anyone in her class yet. That girl will make friends super fast though, so no worries there.
Archer is slightly curious about what pod (class grouping) he will be in, but being in middle school he is not quite so excited as his siblings.
Another week and a half then back to school. I am sure there will be something new for the kids to mom, mom, MOM me about. For now I am so glad that this one is past and that my kids will have such awesome teachers.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Sleeping Over
Girls have a sleep over and you get lots of giggling, talking, nail painting, dressing up, more talking, and even more giggling. Boys have a sleep over and you get lots of things being blown up. The talking comes later with boys, after you have sent them to bed. Then they talk, they laugh, they have a great time. The differences are stark, but the similarities are fabulous!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Family Update
Archer is home!!! He spent the past week at scout camp. I missed him a lot! The house just doesn't feel right when one of the kids is missing. The kids and I kept busy during the week with bowling, movies, grandma's house, and a Rapids game. We had a really good time, but everything felt slightly off. Picasso had a sleepover in the girls room, they set up the rollaway bed for him and had movie nights every night. Of course Archer got home two hours early. I was at a photo shoot and my sweetheart was with the other kids at Picasso's baseball game. Instead of heading to the baseball game I went home to get my boy. One of the first things that needed to be done was get that boy a shower! He had a fantastic time at camp, but came home smelling a bit rank. His younger siblings were so excited that he was home! That evening I took him out on a mother-son date to see Red 2 and dinner at the Alamo Drafthouse. We had a great time and both laughed a lot during the movie. I love that he is old enough to be a movie buddy for me! All the kids love seeing movies, but Archer is old enough to see more grown-up type movies. Now that he is home he is back to pet sitting, baby sitting, and working on his rank advancement for scouts.
Princess had been saving up her money all year to buy an American Girl doll. Let's just say those suckers are pricey! Angel has one that she got for Christmas a couple years ago. Santa almost cried that year. Not really, but Santa was counting pennies to see if he could pay the elves! A friend of mine was selling a brand new, still in box, American Girl doll for $70. Thirty dollars off in store price! My friend agreed to hold onto the doll for a couple weeks so Princess could get enough money together. Princess didn't quite have enough money, but another friend hired her as a "mommy's helper" to come play with her kids so she could get some things done at home. She finally had enough money, so the time had come. She took her money and purchased her doll. She named her Comet. I am Comet's grandma or so I've been told. I'm way too young to be a grandma. Every night since when Princess gets hugs and kisses for bed, so does Comet. Comet came to church with us too. I am glad that she loves her doll so much. She worked hard to get her!
Picasso has his last baseball game this week. It has been a fun, but rough season for him. He has never played before, but I think he has the makings of being a really good player. We just need to get past the flinching when a pitch is coming. He'll get there though. He's worked really hard to be the best that he can be for his first season. I hope he gives it another go next season! I'm not sure if he will. If he chooses not to, that is okay too. He is a great kid no matter what. He can keep drawing and being artistic instead if that is what he chooses to do. As long as he keeps making me laugh, we are all good.
Angel has been loving her kindle. That girl is engrossed in it most days. I worry that she spends too much time listening to her books and not reading them, but I know she does still read. Her daddy loves his audiobooks, so that obviously has rubbed off. We are going to be looking into surgery on her eye. With her amblyopia she still gets a lot of eye turn when she is tired. The surgery would tighten that up and help a lot with the eye turn and hopefully make it easier on her so she doesn't have to work quite so hard to keep that eye in place. She amazes me every day with how hard she works at fighting her disability. I only hope that someday I can be as strong as she is!
So that's us in a nutshell for now. We are moving along, a day at a time. Some days are crazy, some are "boring", some are busy, but they are always full of love.
Princess had been saving up her money all year to buy an American Girl doll. Let's just say those suckers are pricey! Angel has one that she got for Christmas a couple years ago. Santa almost cried that year. Not really, but Santa was counting pennies to see if he could pay the elves! A friend of mine was selling a brand new, still in box, American Girl doll for $70. Thirty dollars off in store price! My friend agreed to hold onto the doll for a couple weeks so Princess could get enough money together. Princess didn't quite have enough money, but another friend hired her as a "mommy's helper" to come play with her kids so she could get some things done at home. She finally had enough money, so the time had come. She took her money and purchased her doll. She named her Comet. I am Comet's grandma or so I've been told. I'm way too young to be a grandma. Every night since when Princess gets hugs and kisses for bed, so does Comet. Comet came to church with us too. I am glad that she loves her doll so much. She worked hard to get her!
Picasso has his last baseball game this week. It has been a fun, but rough season for him. He has never played before, but I think he has the makings of being a really good player. We just need to get past the flinching when a pitch is coming. He'll get there though. He's worked really hard to be the best that he can be for his first season. I hope he gives it another go next season! I'm not sure if he will. If he chooses not to, that is okay too. He is a great kid no matter what. He can keep drawing and being artistic instead if that is what he chooses to do. As long as he keeps making me laugh, we are all good.
Angel has been loving her kindle. That girl is engrossed in it most days. I worry that she spends too much time listening to her books and not reading them, but I know she does still read. Her daddy loves his audiobooks, so that obviously has rubbed off. We are going to be looking into surgery on her eye. With her amblyopia she still gets a lot of eye turn when she is tired. The surgery would tighten that up and help a lot with the eye turn and hopefully make it easier on her so she doesn't have to work quite so hard to keep that eye in place. She amazes me every day with how hard she works at fighting her disability. I only hope that someday I can be as strong as she is!
So that's us in a nutshell for now. We are moving along, a day at a time. Some days are crazy, some are "boring", some are busy, but they are always full of love.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Family Vacation
Family vacation, we had one! Normally it is just the kids and I traveling together, going on our adventures. My sweet husband can rarely go with us. For him to have two full weeks off of work was crazy! Crazy in a good way. We started off our vacation with an eleven hour drive to Saint George, UT. It was a long drive and I get bored easily as the passenger. At one point I told my husband he needed to let me drive as I couldn't handle the just sitting there doing nothing anymore. Patience young one, patience! The kids may have been a tad more patient during that part of the drive than I, probably. We spent the following day in Saint George with my brother-in-law and his family. Seriously love those guys a lot! The kids had a great time hiking the red rocks, sleeping on the trampoline, and just running around with the cousins. Archer is his young cousins favorite to follow around, cause he's so big. Good thing he likes the little ones!
On Memorial Day we hit the road for California. Arizona and Nevada were hot, flat, and dry. Just as I suspected they would be. It was supposed to be a quick six hour drive, nothing compared to the eleven the day before. However we did not take into account the gamblers heading back to California from Las Vegas. Oh my goodness! A twenty minute drive turned into TWO HOURS of stop and, every now and then, go traffic. It was madness. Made it to my brother's a few hours later than expected and we had a nice birthday dinner with my mom. Happy birthday mommy!
Turns out that my niece in St George had a tummy bug and unfortunately 3 of my 4 kids caught it. I woke up the next morning to find that my sweet, amazing niece had cleaned up puke not once, but twice the night before! Poor girl. Thankfully the tummy bug only lasted a couple hours and the kids were better for the graduation that night. My niece woke up to vomit and ended her day a high school graduate. There's a story for her.
The next day was Disneyland! My niece, nephew, dad, step-mom, brother, and sister all came with us. It was so much fun! Archer especially loved the fact that he got to go off with the teenagers for half the day. The younger kids stayed with us and their grandparents and had fun exploring the kingdom. We met the mouse and many others. Rides were gone on. Princess was freaked out by It's a Small World (thanks Doctor Who!). Much laughter and many smiles were had. As the night drew in it was time for fireworks! We found a spot to sit and a gentleman that worked at Disneyland hustled over. No! You don't want to sit there, come with me I've got the perfect place for you. And he did! He set us up in a great spot with a view of the castle and the fireworks. It truly was magical experiencing it all with my family.
The next day was meant to be day 2 of Disney. Unfortunately Picasso woke up sick again. This time it was pure exhaustion. So Picasso and his dad took a four hour nap. When he woke up he felt tons better. So off to the beach we went. My brother and niece joined us at the Santa Monica Pier. The kids loved playing in the ocean, building in the sand, and stockpiling seaweed. We wandered the pier and got our name made up with a drawing of sea related pictures. The rides were all closed by then, but the lights and the music were beautiful.
Next morning, you guessed it, more vomiting. Seriously NOT cool! This time it was Princess early in the morning. Thankfully after sleeping in she was good to go. All the traveling and late nights sure was catching up with those kids. We did another day of Disneyland and then the last day was California Adventure. Picasso had been desperate to find "the duck". Turns out Donald Duck spends his time in California Adventure! We sat in a non-existent line for a good twenty minutes waiting for the duck. It was completely worth it to see the joy in Picasso's eyes! Roller coaster, ferris wheels, river rafting, bumper cars, more characters to meet. Such an amazing time was had! We could have used another day or two at the parks, but what we had was wonderful.
On our last day in California my sister-in-law made me arepas. Venezuelan heaven in my mouth! Seriously, I love those things. I should try and make them myself sometime as it doesn't seem overly hard. The food was the perfect send off to a wonderful week in California. We piled back into the van and off we went. We spent the night in Henderson, NV at the Springhill Suites (nice place, check them out if you need a hotel in the area). We stopped in Vegas and checked out the M&M store. The other things we wanted to see were no longer there or you now had to pay for and we didn't have the time. So off we went. We stayed our last night in Green River, UT at the River Terrace (I will not stay again as they treated me awful when I checked in). One last day of driving, with a stop at the John McConnell Math & Science Center (LOTS of fun). Man was I glad to get home! The three youngest were happy to be home in time for the last day of school.
Our vacation was truly fantastic. All the time spent together, enjoying each others company was just what we needed. I cannot wait for our next vacation. Hopefully it won't be too long in coming!
On Memorial Day we hit the road for California. Arizona and Nevada were hot, flat, and dry. Just as I suspected they would be. It was supposed to be a quick six hour drive, nothing compared to the eleven the day before. However we did not take into account the gamblers heading back to California from Las Vegas. Oh my goodness! A twenty minute drive turned into TWO HOURS of stop and, every now and then, go traffic. It was madness. Made it to my brother's a few hours later than expected and we had a nice birthday dinner with my mom. Happy birthday mommy!
Turns out that my niece in St George had a tummy bug and unfortunately 3 of my 4 kids caught it. I woke up the next morning to find that my sweet, amazing niece had cleaned up puke not once, but twice the night before! Poor girl. Thankfully the tummy bug only lasted a couple hours and the kids were better for the graduation that night. My niece woke up to vomit and ended her day a high school graduate. There's a story for her.
The next day was Disneyland! My niece, nephew, dad, step-mom, brother, and sister all came with us. It was so much fun! Archer especially loved the fact that he got to go off with the teenagers for half the day. The younger kids stayed with us and their grandparents and had fun exploring the kingdom. We met the mouse and many others. Rides were gone on. Princess was freaked out by It's a Small World (thanks Doctor Who!). Much laughter and many smiles were had. As the night drew in it was time for fireworks! We found a spot to sit and a gentleman that worked at Disneyland hustled over. No! You don't want to sit there, come with me I've got the perfect place for you. And he did! He set us up in a great spot with a view of the castle and the fireworks. It truly was magical experiencing it all with my family.
The next day was meant to be day 2 of Disney. Unfortunately Picasso woke up sick again. This time it was pure exhaustion. So Picasso and his dad took a four hour nap. When he woke up he felt tons better. So off to the beach we went. My brother and niece joined us at the Santa Monica Pier. The kids loved playing in the ocean, building in the sand, and stockpiling seaweed. We wandered the pier and got our name made up with a drawing of sea related pictures. The rides were all closed by then, but the lights and the music were beautiful.
Next morning, you guessed it, more vomiting. Seriously NOT cool! This time it was Princess early in the morning. Thankfully after sleeping in she was good to go. All the traveling and late nights sure was catching up with those kids. We did another day of Disneyland and then the last day was California Adventure. Picasso had been desperate to find "the duck". Turns out Donald Duck spends his time in California Adventure! We sat in a non-existent line for a good twenty minutes waiting for the duck. It was completely worth it to see the joy in Picasso's eyes! Roller coaster, ferris wheels, river rafting, bumper cars, more characters to meet. Such an amazing time was had! We could have used another day or two at the parks, but what we had was wonderful.
On our last day in California my sister-in-law made me arepas. Venezuelan heaven in my mouth! Seriously, I love those things. I should try and make them myself sometime as it doesn't seem overly hard. The food was the perfect send off to a wonderful week in California. We piled back into the van and off we went. We spent the night in Henderson, NV at the Springhill Suites (nice place, check them out if you need a hotel in the area). We stopped in Vegas and checked out the M&M store. The other things we wanted to see were no longer there or you now had to pay for and we didn't have the time. So off we went. We stayed our last night in Green River, UT at the River Terrace (I will not stay again as they treated me awful when I checked in). One last day of driving, with a stop at the John McConnell Math & Science Center (LOTS of fun). Man was I glad to get home! The three youngest were happy to be home in time for the last day of school.
Our vacation was truly fantastic. All the time spent together, enjoying each others company was just what we needed. I cannot wait for our next vacation. Hopefully it won't be too long in coming!
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Back in theSwing of Things
I suppose it is time to get back in the swing of things. School is over and so is our vacation. First things first, Archer did great! He pulled his grades all up!!! He ended the year with an A and the rest B's. That was a lot of work, but hopefully it sunk in. He and I went to the Alamo Drafthouse for dinner and Star Trek as a reward. I really loved the movie (2nd time I saw it) and spending an evening with my boy was even better. Truly hoping we don't have the same issues in the fall. The rest the kids all did really well in school also. Picasso struggles a bit with reading out loud, but his comprehension is in the advanced level so I'm not too worried. We have Angel's 504 plan started and ready for the fall. Phew! I will definitely feel better having it in place before she gets to junior high.
Picasso turned 9 last week! Happy birthday bubba man!!! He is such a great kid. We went to a Colorado Rapids game with some of his friends for his birthday party. The kids just laughed and smiled through the whole thing. We probably drove the people around us a bit nuts, but it was a party! Picasso has cub scout camp this week and is really enjoying that.
Princess turns 7 tomorrow! I cannot believe that my baby is that old. Where has the time gone? I caved and she is getting a Build-a-Bear party with her friends. What was I thinking? Oh yeah, that Picasso just got a big party, even though we used Season Ticket Holder points for the party so it was essentially free, so it would only be fair to let her have the big party she has been begging for. Sigh. I am sure she will have a fantastic time with her friends and at the end of the day that is what matters.
Archer has been busy with pet sitting, 2 jobs already and 2 more next week. He loves animals and enjoys making money taking care of them. I enjoy him having spending money of his own. We are working on getting some private soccer sessions set up with a Colorado Rapids player. He is SO stoked!
Princess is just having a good time being along for the ride. She is definitely in pre-teen mode. Holy smokes Batman! Boys are so much easier in this regard! I am just waiting for that girl to growth spurt like crazy one of these days. Until then she is enjoying reading all the books on her kindle. So glad we were able to get her one as she truly loves it.
My sweet husband is working hard at his new job and I am just trying to keep up with the kids. All in all, we are doing great! I will have to tell you all about Disneyland, but not now. It is late and I am tired.
Picasso turned 9 last week! Happy birthday bubba man!!! He is such a great kid. We went to a Colorado Rapids game with some of his friends for his birthday party. The kids just laughed and smiled through the whole thing. We probably drove the people around us a bit nuts, but it was a party! Picasso has cub scout camp this week and is really enjoying that.
Princess turns 7 tomorrow! I cannot believe that my baby is that old. Where has the time gone? I caved and she is getting a Build-a-Bear party with her friends. What was I thinking? Oh yeah, that Picasso just got a big party, even though we used Season Ticket Holder points for the party so it was essentially free, so it would only be fair to let her have the big party she has been begging for. Sigh. I am sure she will have a fantastic time with her friends and at the end of the day that is what matters.
Archer has been busy with pet sitting, 2 jobs already and 2 more next week. He loves animals and enjoys making money taking care of them. I enjoy him having spending money of his own. We are working on getting some private soccer sessions set up with a Colorado Rapids player. He is SO stoked!
Princess is just having a good time being along for the ride. She is definitely in pre-teen mode. Holy smokes Batman! Boys are so much easier in this regard! I am just waiting for that girl to growth spurt like crazy one of these days. Until then she is enjoying reading all the books on her kindle. So glad we were able to get her one as she truly loves it.
My sweet husband is working hard at his new job and I am just trying to keep up with the kids. All in all, we are doing great! I will have to tell you all about Disneyland, but not now. It is late and I am tired.
Friday, May 17, 2013
End of the School Year
We're coming to the end of the school year and things are getting hectic. Archer is still struggling with getting things turned in on time. We have been staying on him about it pretty hard and I am sure he just wishes we would back off. He has to learn that it is not acceptable to fall behind. He could easily be a straight A student if he would just turn things in on time. Over the summer I am planning on sitting down with him and coming up with consequences for grades. Bad grades he will owe us money. Good grades, not sure yet. Maybe dinner and a movie out with mom or dad, maybe going out to an activity of his choice with a friend. Not sure yet, but we'll come up with something. I just do not want him to feel like he is only being punished. We all work better with something good to work for, why not try it with his grades. Many of his teachers have been emailing me thanks for supporting them and him in his studies. I cannot imagine not! He will get there, I know he will. He is a great kid, this has just been a tough learning curve for him.
Angel just started an endangered animal project. Of course it is due the Tuesday after we go out of town. Another email to a teacher asking if my child can do a project early. I did tell her today that I wanted her to try and have it done over the weekend so she has plenty of time to prepare. She is doing her project on sand cats. The kittens are SO cute! I finally got the approval from the school to put her on a 504 plan next year. Finally! It took a couple years to get the approval, but I am looking forward to getting it in place so that she can get all the support she needs in the years to come.
Picasso is about 1/3 of the way done with his report on Scotland. Through the spouses group with my sweet husbands work I was able to get a few recipes to choose from to make a treat for his project. He is getting really excited and has learned a lot about the country. He had his first baseball practice yesterday. He has been anxiously awaiting it for months. This is his first year playing and the teams first year with kids pitching. Turns out he was in the top three kids for pitching! I was surprised as we haven't really worked with him. I am sure he will do great! He will miss two practices while we are gone and then have his first game the week we get back. I am looking forward to cheering him on!
Princess had a popsicle party today at school for her reading group. It was their last time meeting for the year, so they had a fun hour. She says it is okay, as she still gets to see that teacher for math. She has loved being in both of her classes this year. She and I will be attending her classes field trip next week. I love being able to attend field trips with the kids!
I am also finishing up preparations for the elementary school's yearbook signing party. The kids always have an amazing time and I am glad I get to be a part of it. I do love the school my younger kids attend. The teachers and staff are all just amazing! The middle school I am still up in the air about. Archer is learning and advancing, for the most part the teachers seem great, it is just the ones that do not seem to know how to communicate that are driving me crazy. At the end of the day it is my job as the parent to make sure the kids get done what they need to. The teachers will do what they can, but the buck stops here.
After all that we will climb in the car and head out for our family vacation! I am looking forward to that more than I can say. It should be a fabulous trip. I am looking forward to being able to spend all that time together. So thankful to have family close enough by to have a built in house/pet sitter thanks to my awesome brother in law.
Now to find the motivation to take care of everything that needs to be done. I know it is hiding in their somewhere.
Angel just started an endangered animal project. Of course it is due the Tuesday after we go out of town. Another email to a teacher asking if my child can do a project early. I did tell her today that I wanted her to try and have it done over the weekend so she has plenty of time to prepare. She is doing her project on sand cats. The kittens are SO cute! I finally got the approval from the school to put her on a 504 plan next year. Finally! It took a couple years to get the approval, but I am looking forward to getting it in place so that she can get all the support she needs in the years to come.
Picasso is about 1/3 of the way done with his report on Scotland. Through the spouses group with my sweet husbands work I was able to get a few recipes to choose from to make a treat for his project. He is getting really excited and has learned a lot about the country. He had his first baseball practice yesterday. He has been anxiously awaiting it for months. This is his first year playing and the teams first year with kids pitching. Turns out he was in the top three kids for pitching! I was surprised as we haven't really worked with him. I am sure he will do great! He will miss two practices while we are gone and then have his first game the week we get back. I am looking forward to cheering him on!
Princess had a popsicle party today at school for her reading group. It was their last time meeting for the year, so they had a fun hour. She says it is okay, as she still gets to see that teacher for math. She has loved being in both of her classes this year. She and I will be attending her classes field trip next week. I love being able to attend field trips with the kids!
I am also finishing up preparations for the elementary school's yearbook signing party. The kids always have an amazing time and I am glad I get to be a part of it. I do love the school my younger kids attend. The teachers and staff are all just amazing! The middle school I am still up in the air about. Archer is learning and advancing, for the most part the teachers seem great, it is just the ones that do not seem to know how to communicate that are driving me crazy. At the end of the day it is my job as the parent to make sure the kids get done what they need to. The teachers will do what they can, but the buck stops here.
After all that we will climb in the car and head out for our family vacation! I am looking forward to that more than I can say. It should be a fabulous trip. I am looking forward to being able to spend all that time together. So thankful to have family close enough by to have a built in house/pet sitter thanks to my awesome brother in law.
Now to find the motivation to take care of everything that needs to be done. I know it is hiding in their somewhere.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Shhhh....it's a secret!
Keeping a secret from my kids is HARD! It is doubly hard when you want so badly to let them in on the secret. My niece is graduating from high school in a couple weeks, yay her! My kids all know that I am going out to the graduation. What they do not know is that the whole family is going to California for the graduation and Disneyland!!! Seriously is killing me not to tell them. Especially when Picasso is begging me to take him with me as he will miss me too much. When they are getting excited about end of the year school stuff, which they are going to miss. When I'm trying to arrange finals for Archer without him knowing why he has to take some of his tests early.
One more week and then I can tell them! Only one more week of biting my tongue. One more week of trying to not lie to them about stuff, but not being able to quite tell them the truth either. They will be finding out through a gift with Disney shirts, Mickey and Minnie cake pops, and the tickets to Disneyland. I am expecting a fairly epic freak out! That should be pretty freaking fantastic. It should be worth it all.
Until then I will keep organizing our trip. Getting house sitting/cat watching set up. Arranging things with teachers so the kids will be good to miss the last week or so of school. I am trying not to stress about my foot and the pain that it is still in. Hopefully it will hold up well enough. If not, what do you do. I may make an appointment to go in to see the doc next week, but really there is nothing he can do at this point. A little pain is worth the memories we will make on our first ever big family vacation. I cannot wait!
One more week and then I can tell them! Only one more week of biting my tongue. One more week of trying to not lie to them about stuff, but not being able to quite tell them the truth either. They will be finding out through a gift with Disney shirts, Mickey and Minnie cake pops, and the tickets to Disneyland. I am expecting a fairly epic freak out! That should be pretty freaking fantastic. It should be worth it all.
Until then I will keep organizing our trip. Getting house sitting/cat watching set up. Arranging things with teachers so the kids will be good to miss the last week or so of school. I am trying not to stress about my foot and the pain that it is still in. Hopefully it will hold up well enough. If not, what do you do. I may make an appointment to go in to see the doc next week, but really there is nothing he can do at this point. A little pain is worth the memories we will make on our first ever big family vacation. I cannot wait!
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Monday, May 6, 2013
Klutzy Me
I swear I am such a klutz sometimes! I seriously wonder how I can walk without hurting myself. Oh wait, I can't! Really, most of the time I am fine and I can walk like a "normal person". What is "normal" though? In the past week I have popped my big toe out of joint, bruised the arch of my left foot (you know the one recovering from surgery? yeah, that one), fell down the icy front stairs, and banged my big toe (same one as before) into the stairs while walking up them. Let's just say I am currently covered in bruises all up my left side and extremely stiff. Thankfully I did not seriously injure myself in all this "accident prone" behavior. Who does that though? I can see one instance, but all of them? Thankfully those around me love me enough to help with the little things while I was so sore I could barely move. Most of the crazy pain is gone.
Next question would be, do you ever outgrow this behavior? I am in my mid-30's and still fall down the stairs on a semi-regular basis. *sigh* Goal for this week? No new bruises or injuries. Wish me luck! I'm going to need it. Such a klutz!
Next question would be, do you ever outgrow this behavior? I am in my mid-30's and still fall down the stairs on a semi-regular basis. *sigh* Goal for this week? No new bruises or injuries. Wish me luck! I'm going to need it. Such a klutz!
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
America
A few weeks back Picasso's school teacher contacted me about helping her with a project. The school's silent auction was coming up and his class was doing a 4th of July theme. His teacher wanted to do a framed picture with the word AMERICA across it, but she wanted each letter to be made using the kids. I was hooked! I went in for my regularly scheduled volunteer time armed with a white backdrop and my camera. The kids all wore red and blue to school that day. The teacher had mapped out how many kids for each letter and we arranged them in the proper shapes while I took their pictures from above. It worked great! The kids had a ball making it and were all excited to see what it turned out as. I got home, downloaded the pictures, and just played. It turned out pretty great, if I do say so myself. :) I took the pictures into the teacher and she was very pleased. She got it printed out, framed, and matted. It looked gorgeous! Of course Picasso then begged me to buy it at the auction. Guess what is waiting to be hung in the den? Yep, the framed America picture! Honestly I got a great deal for it and would have paid about the same to get it printed and framed myself. Picasso was SO excited that I bought it. At the end of the day, that is what matters, making my kiddo smile.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Yay for Hubby!
My sweet husband got a promotion! I am so proud of him. He has worked really hard for his company for many years. He has put in long hours, taken calls on vacation, and learned the systems better than most anyone. He is now the service delivery manager. He is excited about the new challenges it will bring. Good luck in the new position sweetheart! I know you do not need it, you will do amazing!
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Snowy Spring Day
This is going to be random, I can guarantee that right now. Sorry, but not really!
I watched the DWTS results show tonight and have to say how impressed I am with Selena Gomez! Too many young stars go off the deep end when they want to become more adult in their music. I get not wanting to stay a teen pop star or a Disney star forever, everyone has to grow up. However there is a good way and a bad way to go about that. I did not pay too much attention to the lyrics of her song tonight, as let's admit it I was doing two other things at the same time, but I loved the dancing! The Bollywood them of it was really fun. It had a bit of sexy thrown in, but not in an inappropriate manner. Angel has been so excited to watch the results because she loves Selena Gomez, a lot. She is a Wizards of Waverly Place junkie. So knowing that I am okay with her watching this performance is great. So thank you Selena Gomez. Thanks for remembering that you still have many young fans and keeping it within the realm of appropriate.
We have been having an awesome spring snow storm today. The snow has been steady and at times vertical. Not a lot of it has been sticking, but I will take what I can get. When we got home from school pickup today there were a bunch of robins hanging out in our tree out front. They were all plumped up to keep warm and enjoying the berries on the tree. We pulled in slowly as to not scare them, but I think they were just so happy munching away that they did not even care. I love springtime snow storms!
We braved the snow storm to head to a local mall that was hosting an art show for the school district. Angel had a picture she made in school featured! She did a great job on the picture. She was surprised by what was in the show as she was expecting it to be something completely different. Good job Angel! We are so proud of your accomplishments.
In other news my sweet husband got a promotion!!! I am so happy for him, he totally deserves it. Good luck in your new position sweetheart, I am sure you are going to rock it!
I watched the DWTS results show tonight and have to say how impressed I am with Selena Gomez! Too many young stars go off the deep end when they want to become more adult in their music. I get not wanting to stay a teen pop star or a Disney star forever, everyone has to grow up. However there is a good way and a bad way to go about that. I did not pay too much attention to the lyrics of her song tonight, as let's admit it I was doing two other things at the same time, but I loved the dancing! The Bollywood them of it was really fun. It had a bit of sexy thrown in, but not in an inappropriate manner. Angel has been so excited to watch the results because she loves Selena Gomez, a lot. She is a Wizards of Waverly Place junkie. So knowing that I am okay with her watching this performance is great. So thank you Selena Gomez. Thanks for remembering that you still have many young fans and keeping it within the realm of appropriate.
We have been having an awesome spring snow storm today. The snow has been steady and at times vertical. Not a lot of it has been sticking, but I will take what I can get. When we got home from school pickup today there were a bunch of robins hanging out in our tree out front. They were all plumped up to keep warm and enjoying the berries on the tree. We pulled in slowly as to not scare them, but I think they were just so happy munching away that they did not even care. I love springtime snow storms!
We braved the snow storm to head to a local mall that was hosting an art show for the school district. Angel had a picture she made in school featured! She did a great job on the picture. She was surprised by what was in the show as she was expecting it to be something completely different. Good job Angel! We are so proud of your accomplishments.
In other news my sweet husband got a promotion!!! I am so happy for him, he totally deserves it. Good luck in your new position sweetheart, I am sure you are going to rock it!
Monday, April 15, 2013
Grandparents
I am lucky enough to have 3 of my 4 grandparents still living. My paternal grandfather passed away before I was born, so I never knew him. My other grandparents I have been fortunate enough to know well. We spent most every summer that I can remember with travels to visit. My first trip as a baby, when I was just days old, was to visit my grandparents. They have been a very important part of my life. I know that there is only a finite amount of time left with all three of them alive. They are all in their 90's and a couple of them are not in the greatest health. I think about them daily and miss them terribly. If only travel were not so expensive!
When my paternal grandmother turned 90, six years ago, the kids and I all travelled out for a surprise party. Unfortunately my sweet husband was unable to travel with us, but we had a great trip as it was. We were able to see all my grandparents, my husbands grandparents, many aunts, uncles, and cousins. It was truly a trip to remember. Since then I had not been able to make it back out for a visit. Six years is a LONG time!
This past week I was able to make the long awaited trip back to Idaho to see my grandparents! I was elated that it all fell into place to make it happen. I wish the kids could have gone with me, as do they, but it just was not in the budget. Of course after I got my plane ticket there was a snow storm that postponed the kids Destination Imagination tournament. It got rescheduled for, you guessed it, the weekend that I would be out of town. My sweet husband took care of everything though! So I packed my bags and off to the airport I went. Thanks to my mom who drove me to the airport then watched the three youngest kids until Archer got out of school!
Visiting my paternal grandmother was hard. She is in a mental care wing of an assisted living community. She has dementia. I do not know if she truly understood who I was or really realized that I was there, but I know that I was. She is still my beautiful grandmother. Her smile lit up the room. When she first saw me, I think she knew for a moment who I was. Her face lit up and she smiled so big. She struggled to sit up in her chair. By the time we were able to have her moved to a table to visit the recognition was gone. There were a couple times where she would look at me, smile, and grab my hand. She would squeeze it so tight and would hold on. Then it would pass and the moment was gone. When she was younger she was a hair dresser and she loved my hair. My hair is really long, down past my waist. Every now and then she would reach over and grab my hair. She would hold onto it and run it through her hand while smiling. It may seem like a small thing, but it is a memory I will treasure. My grandmother may not be able to remember now, but I truly believe that she will have those memories back someday when she has left this life. In the meantime, I remember. I will share those memories with my kids. I will treasure those memories. I am so thankful that we had this time together. It was hard, but it was more than worth it!
On my trip I was also able to see my dad and step-mom, all three of my aunts, and a few of my cousins. It was wonderful to see them all! They are good people and I love them all dearly. My aunt let me stay at her home and it was a lot of fun to have the extra time to talk together.
My grandparents mean the world to me. I feel blessed to still have them in my life as so many of my friends no longer have any of their grandparents still living. I am thankful for all the things my grandparents taught me and the little ways they have effected my life. My paternal grandmother always carried Trident gum. To this day it is the only type of gum I will buy. My maternal grandfather always has a puzzle book next to his chair. I keep a puzzle book in my vehicle to work on while waiting for kids at school pickup. My maternal grandmother always remembers all our family members names, even now she can name all 57 of them down to the newest great-great grandchild. I do my best to remember not just all the nieces and nephews names, but also their birthdays. I know how loved it made me feel when my grandma remembered mine.
I love my grandparents, more than words can say.
When my paternal grandmother turned 90, six years ago, the kids and I all travelled out for a surprise party. Unfortunately my sweet husband was unable to travel with us, but we had a great trip as it was. We were able to see all my grandparents, my husbands grandparents, many aunts, uncles, and cousins. It was truly a trip to remember. Since then I had not been able to make it back out for a visit. Six years is a LONG time!
This past week I was able to make the long awaited trip back to Idaho to see my grandparents! I was elated that it all fell into place to make it happen. I wish the kids could have gone with me, as do they, but it just was not in the budget. Of course after I got my plane ticket there was a snow storm that postponed the kids Destination Imagination tournament. It got rescheduled for, you guessed it, the weekend that I would be out of town. My sweet husband took care of everything though! So I packed my bags and off to the airport I went. Thanks to my mom who drove me to the airport then watched the three youngest kids until Archer got out of school!
Visiting my paternal grandmother was hard. She is in a mental care wing of an assisted living community. She has dementia. I do not know if she truly understood who I was or really realized that I was there, but I know that I was. She is still my beautiful grandmother. Her smile lit up the room. When she first saw me, I think she knew for a moment who I was. Her face lit up and she smiled so big. She struggled to sit up in her chair. By the time we were able to have her moved to a table to visit the recognition was gone. There were a couple times where she would look at me, smile, and grab my hand. She would squeeze it so tight and would hold on. Then it would pass and the moment was gone. When she was younger she was a hair dresser and she loved my hair. My hair is really long, down past my waist. Every now and then she would reach over and grab my hair. She would hold onto it and run it through her hand while smiling. It may seem like a small thing, but it is a memory I will treasure. My grandmother may not be able to remember now, but I truly believe that she will have those memories back someday when she has left this life. In the meantime, I remember. I will share those memories with my kids. I will treasure those memories. I am so thankful that we had this time together. It was hard, but it was more than worth it!
My maternal grandparents live just under two hours away from my paternal grandmother, so I took a drive to see them. They still live in the same home that they have since I was a child. As I drove those familiar streets I was anxious to see them again. I truly had been too long since I was last out to visit. As I walked up to the door I did not even have a chance to ring the bell as the door swung open to reveal my grandfather with a huge smile on his face. My maternal grandparents have some vision issues and my grandfather is not in the greatest health, but they still remember. I loved being able to sit and talk with them. More than that, listening to them talk to each other. Their conversation was varied and random, but it was so much fun! I truly think they are happier together now then ever before. My grandpa smiles and laughs more. My grandma leans in for a hug more. They tease each other. It is a beautiful relationship. I was able to spend the night at their house and have breakfast with them before I had to leave for the airport. It was bitter sweet having breakfast with them as I knew that I would soon have to leave, our visit was coming to an end. After hugs and kisses I went to the car. As I drove away my grandma was standing in the doorway watching me leave. It made me want to cry, as I do not know when I will be able to see her again. I hope it will be in this lifetime.
On my trip I was also able to see my dad and step-mom, all three of my aunts, and a few of my cousins. It was wonderful to see them all! They are good people and I love them all dearly. My aunt let me stay at her home and it was a lot of fun to have the extra time to talk together.
My grandparents mean the world to me. I feel blessed to still have them in my life as so many of my friends no longer have any of their grandparents still living. I am thankful for all the things my grandparents taught me and the little ways they have effected my life. My paternal grandmother always carried Trident gum. To this day it is the only type of gum I will buy. My maternal grandfather always has a puzzle book next to his chair. I keep a puzzle book in my vehicle to work on while waiting for kids at school pickup. My maternal grandmother always remembers all our family members names, even now she can name all 57 of them down to the newest great-great grandchild. I do my best to remember not just all the nieces and nephews names, but also their birthdays. I know how loved it made me feel when my grandma remembered mine.
I love my grandparents, more than words can say.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Disney on Ice presents Treasure Trove in Review
Tonight the family went to see Disney on Ice presents Treasure Trove. The younger kids had been excited all day. Angel put together a Belle costume from the beginning of the Beauty and the Beast movie, Picasso made a Gaston costume complete with a "No Beast" sign, and Princess dressed up as Belle ready for the ball. Due to their Beauty and the Beast wardrobe, they were slightly disappointed that was not one of the main storylines. However they still greatly enjoyed the show! Princess was so overly excited that she chattered almost non-stop.
For the show itself, it was really well done. Disney on Ice shows normally are! The show started with Alice in Wonderland. The playing card guards were my favorite part of that segment. They descended in size as the numbers went down. The double faces were somewhat freaky, but not in a bad way. They did some nice precision skating.
From there we went to Wonderland with the crew from Peter Pan. This segment was my least favorite. There was nothing wrong with it at all and the crocodile parts were awesome. It was my least favorite as it seemed a little more chaotic than the rest of the production. Not a big deal and I did still enjoy it, just not quite as much as the rest. There was some nice aerial work going on though.
After leaving Wonderland we arrive at the African savannah and the Lion King. This was my favorite part of the evening. It was slightly odd that during the "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" song the parts of Zazu were done by Rafiki. Scar was sufficiently freaky and the hyenas had my kids laughing. When Simba and Nala met back up and danced to "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" it was pretty fantastic. I think it was probably the best skating I have seen live, which is seeing something. It was really well done!
The second half of the production was shorter storylines for Snow White, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Tangled and Princess & the Frog. Each one of these storylines showed a specific portion of each story.
With Snow White we see the dwarves and Snow White interacting. The dwarves leave for work when the evil queen shows up as a hag. Snow White eats the apple and sleeps until the Prince awakes her with a kiss.
In Aladdin we see the discovery of the Genie in the lamp, Aladdin's entry into Agrabah, and the magic carpet ride he takes with Jasmine. I have to commend them on having the seat belts on the carpet the same colors as the costumes. Seamless blending and safety all in one. Well done prop department!
With the Little Mermaid we went under the sea to see Ariel, Sebastian and some undersea creatures entertain us to the tune of "Under the Sea".
In Tangled we meet up with Flynn Ryder taking a frying pan to the head before helping Rapunzel to see the lights. A young girl from the audience helped them send up the lantern. It was really sweet!
In Princess and the Frog Tiana and Prince Naveen do a fun dance number with some fabulous jazz number.
In true Disney on Ice style the production ends with all the princesses and their princes coming out for one last dance.
Oh and don't forget Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy! We must not forget them. Goofy is still my favorite and always will be, but the others did do a great job too. ;)
I asked everyone what they enjoyed most about the show. Archer, in true teenage boy form, said his favorite part was cheering on Snow White to eat the apple. The punk! Angel liked Timon and Pumba. Picasso really enjoyed the hyenas. Princess, well she just liked all of it! My sweet husband really liked the playing cards from Alice and Wonderland. My whole family really enjoyed spending our evening at the Denver Coliseum watching Treasure Trove. This is a great show for not just girls, but for boys too. It is not heavily princess oriented, though the princesses will always be a big focus. I do recommend Disney on Ice presents Treasure Trove. It is a great blend of the different Disney movies, it is fast paced, and just good fun for everyone.
Tickets are still available at www.ticketmaster.com/treasure. For the April 5th show you can still use the coupon code STN26 for $4 off your tickets (not valid on VIP or Front Row)! The April 7 evening show is in Spanish. As always, parking is free at the Denver Coliseum!
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