Prepping for the weekend….

I’ve been working overtime this week preparing for B’s 8th birthday party. We sent out invitations last week shaped & photoshopped to look like Pokemon cards. I’m thinking they’ve mostly gone astray, as I’ve only heard back from the two parents that I personally talked to about the party. That being said, we invited 16, are prepared for about 12, and will probably have just 6 kids. You know how it goes. I’ve spent hours online researching Pokemon (which my kid loves & I know oddly little about outside of the fact that they are playing cards). I’ve made signs for the various “centers” in the yard/house. I’ve come up with games that can be played both inside or out (there’s rain in the forecast, but we rarely get it when they say we will) .

Where were we?

Wednesday we blogged about here, as it was B’s birthday. We took cupcakes up to school, but got a bit in trouble for them, as we were apparently misinformed by the teacher about bringing homemade cupcakes. Oh well. They were yummy and no children had food allergies in that class anyway.
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Yesterday MDO was open, but David stayed home sick, so I didn’t get a break all week. He wasn’t too bad off, mostly just coughing and fevery. It only lasted that day. I left him watching TV and went off to my piano lesson, which he minded not at all.

We’ve also got well child check-ups this morning, playgroup after at the park, and a new TV coming in this afternoon, so it’s shaping up to be a super busy day. Hope I have enough spoons. πŸ™‚

Happy Birthday B!

It’s my middle son’s 8th birthday today.  I love him so much!  We had special cranberry orange muffins (from a package, not homemade, that was part of the request) for breakfast and played Quirkle (his new favorite game – from his Aunt Kay).  I will be bringing his class homemade white cupcakes with colored frosting & mini m&m’s on top after lunch.  After school I’d planned on having one of his friends over for a while (but haven’t heard back from the mom yet).  Then we’ll have pizza for dinner and his present from grandma after.

Good Morning!

Yesterday was a super busy one.Β  I got the first kids to school on time -which is early due to David’s violin lessons- then headed over to my parents house for coffee and to get Greg’s car seat (he rode in Ben’s since Ben is just one week away from No More CarSeat!).Β  We also got the base for the new-to-us TV, since we’ll be getting that this weekend after all the festivities are done.

After getting Greg ready and off to school (dropping off Ben’s library book along the way), I went shopping.Β  I tried three different stores, but none had the ribbon I was looking for.Β  Everywhere I look in blogland people are using supercute ribbons, but there are none to be found in my town.Β  So after three stops I finallyΒ  gave up and got something else for my friends baby shower.Β  I also remembered to pick up the shower supplies, like cups & plates & napkins because I’d totally forgot to put those on the list the other day when I was asking people to list what they were bringing.

At that point I got a text from my neighbor saying she was finally taking me up on my offer to let her kids use the now-too-tiny tricycles (which are only used when we’ve got spare little folk around).Β  So I rushed home, handed those off to her, talked with her kids about their birthdays, and completely ran out of time to eat lunch.Β  I had eggs cooking, got them made into a sandwich, ready to go, but knocked a glass of tea over and made a giant mess, so I was late for my volunteer job.

This fall I’ve been volunteering a couple hours (or more during book fair) a week at the library at the kids school.Β  I label the new books, shelve everything, check books in & out, help kids find stuff, and occasionally help in the computer lab.Β  Up until now I worked on Thursday afternoons, but I started taking piano lessons last week (using one of David’s lessons since he wasn’t there to use it) and my time slot is right in the middle of library time.Β  So I surprised the librarian by being in on my β€œoff day (she forgot to write down my new schedule), and got to learn a new bunch of kids names, as the library helpers change by day.Β  Also have a different set of classes coming through, so more new names to learn there as well.

From there I left to pick up Greg and then turn around to pick up the other kids.Β  We had a quick snack & piano practice before leaving again for the kids piano lessons.Β  I brought craft supplies and worked on a secret project (all will be revealed next week).Β  Whee!Β Β Β  Lessons went well, came home to dinner nearly done (squash stuffed with sausage, carrots, onions, & seasoned rice).Β  Got kids showered and off to bed by 9.Β  I was so tired that I kept falling asleep during Terra Nova, but that was okay because we’re a couple weeks behind and had come to the one that was pre-empted by baseball, so there was only 9 minutes of it.Β  Woke up enough to watch the entire next episode before bedtime for me.Β  Smile

October already!

I can’t believe it’s already October!

School started for the kids back in mid-August, which meant I did lots of shopping and resting and shopping some more.  Then PTA stuff started back up.  I’m homeroom parent coordinator, so I’ve spent lots of time making a database of which parent is willing to help with which activity for which grade (as well as all the contact info, which flummoxes me a bit because the school already has most of that info in a database somewhere; why must I copy it?).  I started volunteering a couple hours a week in the school library helping check in and out while the librarian teaches classes.  I also help out with shelving (I bring in my own kneeling pad & am allowed to scoot around in the wheeled chair when my knees are bad) and in the computer lab.  It’s more fun and life-affirming than you can imagine.  My husband thought it might wear me out, but it actually has been energizing me because it gives me a couple hours out of my own head.  Plus I get to talk to kids about books!  What could be better?!

Let’s see, what else?  My sinus CT came back normal (I was on steroids and antibiotics at the time; of course it looked normal) so I’m keeping the suggested surgery at bay for a while longer.  I got a staph infection at the gym (I’m pretty sure it was there) the first day I went there.  They now have bleach wipes for everyone to use after using the machines.  Yay.

Once that was gone, I went back to my primary care doctor for a physical.  He said I was the healthiest he’d seen me in ages and that we should go ahead and do those vaccinations he’d been holding off on for a long while.  So I got a flu shot and a TDAP.  I immediately started feeling weak and dizzy, but I HATE shots, so I didn’t say much.  I told the lady doing my blood draw that I felt weird and she let me sit for a while first and eventually I was good to go.  Three days went by and while my flu shot side (the nurse labeled them) stayed small and red, the TDAP side swelled and swelled and was very hot.  I had a fever the first couple days, then it left and a stiff neck set in.  I called my doctor’s office a couple times but my doctor was out of the office & there was a holiday weekend involved, so I finally saw the doctor about a week later.  He said I’d had a really bad reaction to the vaccination and put me on another round of steroids.  (Even now, a month later, I can still feel a marble sized lump under my skin on that site.)

Since I’m mostly doing all right lately, I’ve started a new food tracking program.  I’m using LoseIt.com to track my food and exercise (I used to use SparkPeople, but it felt so competitive and just like too much to do).  I’ve discovered a few things the past couple weeks (I tracked for a week without changing anything first, just to see what that looked like.): 1) After entering my age/weight/activity level and letting the program run its calculations, I found out that I apparently don’t eat enough, so my body’s been in starvation mode and b) once I started eating as many calories as I’m supposed to have, I started losing weight.  So far just a week of eating more (and making sure that that “more” was a healthy more, not a candy bar or soda more) and I’m down 1.7 pounds.  No extra exercise (although it counts weird things like housecleaning and music making as exercise) involved.  We’re going on vacation this next week, so eating well will be trickier, but I’ll also be moving around more, so that’ll even some things up.  Still, I’ll be trying checking out menus/nutritional values and trying to keep as close to on-track as one can while on vacation.

How’s the RA?  It’s coming and going.  When I’m being good and resting like I ought to it mostly stays pretty quiet.  When I’m running around like a crazy person (the last couple weeks: friends came to dinner, we went out to dinner, my kids birthday party, book fair at school, field trip for MDO, PTA movie night, playing a duet at church, family dinner night out), then it creeps up on me and unleashes its wrath: hot swollen ankles, knees, and hands; a painful back, shoulders, and elbows.  I’m hoping that this upcoming vacation week allows me to slow down a little and catch my breath and rest my limbs.  πŸ™‚

July catch-up

Hello hello! I know, you’d nearly forgotten I blog here.

When last I updated it was still early July… July was fun!

digging for geodes at the library

The first Thursday of the month, David got to do his class with the Gem & Mineral Society at the library and it was completely different than Ben’s, which was great! They saw different kinds of rocks & minerals and dug for geodes instead of colored stones. They were handed out hammers & safety glasses and let loose. It was fabulous! David’s geode broke into many pieces, but he liked it all the same.

Our "Mom's Day Out" annual shopping trip officially started here

Friday Nick’s mom, sister, and I headed out to Dallas, sans-kiddos, and went shopping. We hit Sam Moon first, where I spent nearly half my money. Then we started hitting thrift stores. The first one was way out of our price range ($100 skirts, no thanks) and the second wasn’t even on our list: Thrift World of Dallas. It was actually pretty awesome, despite its lack of dressing rooms. We wandered onward to several Goodwills before finally stopping for “lunch” quite late at a combination A&W/Long John Silver’s. Not our first choice place, but we were in disagreement about whether there was food ahead and I lost (I thought all the “good” food was behind us…it was, hence the fast food stop). Anyway, it was a really fun day! πŸ™‚

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The next week was full of appointments. One kid went to see Dr. Hoover, I forget why now. I saw my neurologist, who told me some of my test results got lost and the other ones came back normal. Anti-climatic, it surely was. Wednesday the Rochleau kids came over to play (they are my kids cousins other cousins). Thursday Ben got to go see a movie and go out to lunch with his friend Logan. David spent a couple days at Nana & Pa’s and Greg and I just hung out.

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The next week was Art camp in College Station. The kids and I all went down while Nick stayed in Tyler and worked. I got to see Steph twice in two days, once for lunch with her and her husband and once all by ourselves for girl time over dessert at Sweet Eugene’s House of Java. Love that place! I also gott o spend time with my friend Sarah and her baby.

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The older two kids got to go in and do art 2 hours every day. Ben took a stitching class and made some pretty things and a stuffed doll by the end of the week. David took a mask making class and make a bunch of different kinds of masks. They both had a fabulous time! πŸ™‚ Greg followed me and his grandma around here and there, shopping or window-shopping. We spent the afternoons beside/in the pool. It was a very nice trip.

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We came back just in time for UCG’s Youth Day Camp. The kids had three afternoon/evenings at church with their friends doing arts/crafts/service projects.

DSCN3113We weren’t a “host family” but I did help out a lot with the kids. DSCN3210 Once it was over, I went back to the doctor for another sinus infection. Yay infection. Nick and I also got to go out and see the last Harry Potter movie. I cried nearly the whole way through. Can’t believe it’s over.

We finished up the week with another trip out to Dallas, this time me and Nick and the kids, to go to Legoland. That should be a whole separate post, shouldn’t it? I’ll pick up there tomorrow. πŸ™‚

There are, as ever, more photos to be found on flickr.com.

Summertime, summertime, sum-sum-summertime, summertiiiiiiiiime!

I can’t believe it’s already July! I’ve been horrible about keeping up the blog, I know. I’ve been horrible about keeping up with anything at all this summer, really, so you’re just lucky I’m typing this at all right now. I’m not going to even bother trying to post photos today because that’s what’s kept me from updating in the past. I have two cameras, a cell phone, and the iPhone full of photos that need offloading, re-orienting, & labeling, and I’m just not up for that. Nope, nope, nope.

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My last update we were dealing with end of school stuff. (May 20-June 5) The kids had all sorts of rehearsals for their Pentecost program at church, I was having rehearsals for women’s ensemble (I was both singing and playing flute) & training for cub scout day camp, and Nick was continuing with his overtime at work. It was ridiculously busy. Then school ended,and we went straight from there to a weekend campout at Lake Texhoma with a church group out there.

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There was canoeing, swimming in the lake, foosball, ping-pong, group meals, dorm style sleeping arrangements. It was great!

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Then we had a week of nothing but laziness & kids visiting (David & Ben each have two friends moving this summer). It was lovely. We also got to go to my nieces ballet recital.

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David got to see his new orthopedic doctor, summer piano lessons started (more casual than regular lessons), and my sister visited!

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We also got to go to an adoption party for some friends that finally got to adopt the children they’ve been loving on for the last two years. πŸ™‚ It was so very happy! πŸ™‚

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Pentecost came and went, with me playing with the musical ensemble, and the kids performing their presentation. It all went really well. Unfortunately we also had some trouble with lawn vandalism (the police said it was bored teenagers), so I ended up moving lots of lawn furniture around to the backyard, overdid it, and flung myself into some sort of RA flare & sinus infection combo.

DSCN2787By the time Cub Scout Day Camp came round (June 13-17) I was too sick to work. I ended up dropping David & Ben off at camp every day, coming home to plop Greg in front of the TV, and going back to bed. Camp was lovely for the kids, as they’d moved over to the bigger college campus in town, just down the road from my house. They had a better location (around a small lake), better things planned (due to reasonable ease of travel from activity to activity), and best of all, a big shaded area for the kids to rest between activities. Greg, at home, learned how to start his own shows both on Netflix and on the DVR. I only had to get up to feed him, really. (Nick was, of course, out of town for a couple days this week)

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For Father’s Day, we went down to CS, where surprise-surprise we got to see my sister again! It was a Father’s Day miracle! We got to eat out at Gattiland and visit the new trails at the park down the way from my parents house. DSCN2829

Father’s Day morning we got up, had breakfast with my parents, and headed out to visit the Grapeland Drive-thru Safari (Nick’s big Father’s Day joy) on the way home. They had llamas, zebras, bison, goats, and other assorted things to feed. The kids were not as impressed as we were, but it was a fun time nonetheless. DSCN2840

The following week (June 20-26) the kids and I started studying Japan as part of our summer theme plan (geography & world culture). DSCN2891

We also visited the library, had another piano lesson, had the cable company out to fix my bedroom outlet (it’s been about 5 years since I’ve had cable in there), and just hung around the house doing fun things like making bento lunches, carp kites, and other Japanese related things. On Saturday the Women’s Ensemble sang (& I played my flute for the first time in public). The youth group had their lock-in that night, which Nick and I helped chaperone. It really is fun to stay overnight in the church building. πŸ™‚

The week of the 27th through July 1st started with the kids and I getting ready to go to Colleyville for Kelly B’s birthday. We drove up around lunchtime, hung out with the family for a while before going up to their church for a night of VBS. DSCN2900

The kids went off to their various classes and I hung out with Kay in the storytellers room. The kids played in the park afterwards, then we hit Wal-mart before heading back to the house. The kids went to bed in their various cots & nests (Greg went to bed in a giant teddy bear) & we adults stayed up watching ridiculous 80’s movies. The next morning we played Quirkle (which I really must find so we can play at home) and got ready for the party.

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The party was held at the local sprayground (or splashpad as they call it up there) and Kay was way overprepared for party activities. Mostly the kids just played on the sprayground and then ate cake, took their goodies, & left. There were lots of games & stuff we did later at the house, just the 5 kids and us. We finally loaded up and left in time to make it home for bed. The next day we took for a rest day, reading up on India (our country for the week), and being happy we didn’t have to be in the car. Thursday we hit the library for Ben’s class by the East Texas Mineral & Gemology Society. DSCN2947

They let Greg participate, too, since some kids hadn’t shown up (& we’re library regulars – they love us). They got to dig for gems in big swimming pools filled with sand. It was lots of fun for them. πŸ™‚ I don’t remember Friday at all, but I’m guessing it was probably filled with laundry & dishwashing & swimming in our little pool. Saturday we had church & then a party for the Sabbath School kids (I’m starting to think that they’ve decided that pizza is the official food of Sabbath school). After that we had our sorta-monthly family dinner with Nick’s family at his parents house. We attempted making homemade ice cream, but either the mix was bad or the timing wasn’t right or something, but we ended up with very sweet milkshakes instead. Sunday my parents came to town so we hung out with them at their house for a while, then had them over for dinner later that night.

Independence DayJuly 4th was a weird day. We had breakfast with my parents, then chatted with the neighbors while the kids played for a while, and then watched the movie Independence Day, which despite the title is not terribly patriotic. Then I took the kids home for a while for swimming and patriotic music and making some decorations. Independence DayMy parents came back over later for our traditional July 4th dinner: hamburgers, potato salad, baked beans, etc. Independence Day After dinner they went home and we drove out to the next town over for fireworks. Well, about an hour into the festivities (sno-cones, food, drinks, a playground, etc), the organizers started making announcements about the bad weather that was coming our way. All I could see was blue skies, soft fluffy little white clouds, and sunshine. Haha. The storm was sneaking up from behind me. Eventually they told us to evacuate to either the gymnasium or our vehicles. So we moved our chairs & stuff back to the van and let the kids play catch in the parking lot until the rain became too heavy to ignore. Independence Day - once the rain started we got into the car & played car games like 20 questions and Name That State. Then we sat in the car for over an hour while it poured rain & the wind blew the van back and forth & we played Name the State and Twenty Questions. Eventually the hour grew late and the kids grew tired and the storm became less scary enough that we were able to drive home. Everything was drenched until we got a block away from home: our house got no rain whatsoever. We watched the Macy’s 4th of July broadcast fireworks and then the kids went to bed. A very weird night. (According to the piano teacher, they eventually did a miniature fireworks show an hour after we left, but since there were still bursts of rain they just did a few finale-style bursts of fireworks.)
Tuesday we got up and went over to the garage door selling place. Our doors haven’t ever really worked well, not since we moved in really. One opened and closed, but the automatic opener didn’t work (and there was no locking mechanism other than the opener). The other had a working opener, but the door itself was very broken. (The only reason the one door opened at all was because I combined all the good parts and put them on one door.) Anyway, we got two new doors and one new opener. They came out and measured right away. πŸ™‚ We spent the rest of the day moving things around in the garage so they’d have room to work. Yesterday they came out bright and early and installed them. It looks beautiful out there now. our new garage doors It’s hard to stop opening and closing them, though. We’re addicted to pushing the buttons. πŸ™‚ Yesterday was also the day of my latest RA appointment, but that’s a post for the other blog. πŸ™‚ My father-in-law came and watched the boys while I was gone. Then after lunch we had another piano lesson, wherein Ben finished his first set of books. Yay for Ben!

That brings us up to today. We got up this morning, watered the plants, ate some muffins, then headed out to further rearrange the garage and to prepare for our yard sale. The kids dug through their boxes of Get Rid Of & made one smallish garbage bag of stuff to trash, two storage boxes of stuff to sell, and one grocery sack of stuff that needs to stay because it’s part of other stuff we’ve kept. We brought our bikes back from my parents garage, consolidated the Spring decor into one storage bin, and loaded the van with the rest of the sellables, for traveling over to my parents house (to be closer to the multi-family yard sale that’s happening over on that block this weekend). Then the dirty, sweaty kids flung themselves into the pool, I dragged the computer over here to where I could watch them without getting wet, and Nick came home for lunch (to be ignored in favor of blog updating, poor Nick).

And now you’re all caught up. πŸ™‚

Catch up post

I don’t entirely remember when I left off, as it’s been really busy lately, so I’ll start where I start and end with whatever I get to before I fall asleep.

DSCN2372I missed a whole bunch of Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat rehearsals the last week before the show, as they were all rescheduled to start 15 minutes after school was over, and school there ends before school here ends, so I would have been about an hour late every day, and the rehearsals ran an hour and a half, so there was very little point in going.Β  Friday was Ben’s Track & Field Day.Β  It was supposed to rain all day long, but it held off until after they were done.Β  He had fun doing all their little events, Greg had fun playing with all the other younger siblings on the school playground, and I had fun talking to the other moms out there. I didn’t have a camera with me, but several moms offered up photos, but I never followed through in getting them, so I have only a couple little camera phone photos of the whole event.

Saturday was church, lots of meetings afterwards about several things, and extra bonus meetings as well.

Sunday was the first performance of Joseph.Β  Nick and the kids came to see it.Β  It wasn’t great, but we did okay.Β  Monday we spent the day cleaning.Β  The 2nd performance of Joseph was better by a large margin.Β  Tuesday was supposed to be a lunch date, but my friend graciously rescheduled so I could have time to rest before the last performance.Β  That performance went nearly flawlessly, but was, sadly, the last one.

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Wednesday Greg and I had a playdate at the community center nearby with our friends Sj, MJ, & CJ.Β  We had lots of fun; in and out and in and out and in and out of the play area.

Thursday was Greg’s last day of MDO.Β  I ran a bunch of errands and brought Greg’s teachers gifts and all that.Β  Friday I don’t remember anything about right now.Β  Saturday & Sunday I don’t remember either.Β  Hmm.Β  Perhaps it is time to stop typing because I don’t remember anything else right now either.Β  Goodnight!

Food, Fitness, & Faith, day, ummm…

Well, around day 11 I got a fever and tried to rest by not exercising.  Didn’t help. Food wise I did okay.

Day 12 I was still feverish.  I also tried to rest by not exercising, but I HAD to work the school book fair, so that wasn’t really restful, was it? I did okay at breakfast and lunch was a salad at the school (oh happy day!)  Sadly, dinner was at the pizza buffet with my mom watching me eat (she hates that I eat practically nothing at a buffet, so I tried to eat more to make her happy, which makes me unhappy.  it’s a bad cycle.). 

Day 13 I was feeling better, walked a bit back and forth and back and forth to my mom’s house.  Ate next to nothing for breakfast. Lunch was a sandwich and chips shared with Greg from the fancy Fresh grocery (running errands can be fun if you do it right).  I spent an hour and a half at the sink washing dishes, which completely wore me out.

Day 14 was a busy day (and a β€œno exercise” day because it was the Sabbath) with early church, dinner at a friends house, then a late youth group planning meeting afterwards.  I did a lot of fast walking here, there, everywhere, trying to meet all the needs of Hospitality. 

Day 15 I realized that if I was going to get back into exercising that today needed to be that day.  But I woke up completely drained, kids had to be corralled into doing their work, Nick was literally at work, and by the time I was awake and alive enough to do anything, dishes & laundry beckoned.  I worked on that (not finishing, no) until it was time to leave for the  super-extra-long rehearsal (I’m playing clarinet for the ensemble playing β€œJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” at a local high school).  Came home, at dinner, collapsed in heap.

And now it’s Day 16.  I’ve woken up late, everyone’s late this morning, in a panicked rush, and I’m posting this because it’s been sitting on my desktop for days and I’ve been adding this in dribs and drabs, so no photos. 

Question: Should I start over on the book or continue where I left off?  Most of the other ladies in my group are doing worse than I am and one is starting over.  I just don’t know.

Last part of kid update post

Friday morning was the Royal Wedding, so we all got up extra early. Well, that’s why I got up extra early. DSCN1973

I don’t know why everyone else did. But I commandeered the TV and switched it over to wedding programming, which I’d been recording for hours earlier. We fast-forwarded through the commercials and less interesting bits. I made muffins (I’d wanted to make scones, but was outvoted by the children who’d be NOT eating them) and several kinds of tea. DSCN1977 We put up decorations and wore fancy/silly hats. DSCN1978 The kids were mesmerized by the hats and fancy dresses.

We managed to just finish watching the ceremony in time to leave for school. We dropped off the big kids, then hit the grocery store for Field Trip supplies (water bottles & lunchables). We met up behind the buses by the school to caravan over to Camp Tyler. G and I got out and were once again given bad information from the office. Fortunately we talked to the bus driver (who we recognized from last years field trips) and found out that we would have been following the wrong bus (which some other people did later), as he was taking the kindergarteners to the zoo. Eventually we followed the right bus and even though that driver went the wrong direction we managed to get there thanks to my map. The kids had a blast at Camp Tyler. DSCN2014

My kids like going because they feel super-extra-smart there, as we follow things at home like the Nutrition Pyramid and Recycling and Composting and Gardening. DSCN2037Nick’s parents and sister’s family have farm animals, too, so the kids do know a lot about everything that happens at “The Farm”. The other kids? Not so much. They’re mostly low-income kids whose parents grew up in the city/town and haven’t ever been out in the country. DSCN2070It’s fun for me seeing them get to explore this other world and it’s beyond comprehension to them that one of their classmates actually lives this way every day. After lunch I gathered up our classes recyclables, which astonished the teacher because she didn’t know our city had a recycling program. DSCN2101G and I spent a little while after we got home just resting, as the day was warm and we were tired. Nick got the big kids and took B out hiking for scouts. I took my two out to Taco Bell for dinner, then gathered up the party supplies, and met Nick and B (who’d dined at Wendy’s) at Fire Mountain Amusements for D’s birthday party.

DSCN2106We’d not invited a whole lot of kids to D’s party because at $20 a kid, it was way too expensive to invite the whole class. Four of the 10 invited showed up (the kids from church all had too far to travel to come – I tried to tell D that before he invited them, but he was insistent on it), 2 brought siblings, plus our three kids brought the number up to 9. We used the 10th wristband to get everyone extra tokens for the arcade at the end before parents showed up. So it was actually good that not everyone showed up. πŸ™‚ We spent the first part of the party in the arcade. The kids loved running around in that dark room, playing whatever they wanted. After that we split up a bit, with the younger kids going to the smaller kart track and the big kids going to the bigger one. I ran around trying to get photos of everyone.DSCN2121 Nick took G on the big track, as G was too small for the smaller track. After that I took G on the bumper boats with the rest of the kids. That was soo much fun! I was drenched by the time I got out.DSCN2159 When that was done, each kid picked their favorite thing and went on it. Some kids did karts, some did more bumper boats, some did more arcade or checked out the other rides there.DSCN2168 Finally it was time for cake and presents. We weren’t given any time in the party room to decorate beforehand, as the party before us went over, but I think the kids weren’t really paying attention to that anyway.DSCN2178 All in all, it was a great party! πŸ™‚

Saturday was a regular Saturday for the most part. Got up, ate breakfast, got ready for church, went to church. I was feeling weird all day, lots of dizziness, tingling, and crazy brain fog, so I spent quite a bit of church out in the foyer trying not to fall over. The kids prepared for the Pentecost Presentation coming up. Nick did his media stuff. Eventually the kids and I went home, ordered a pizza, and watched a crazy French Canadian puppet movie about a dragon that ate all the stars while Nick went to prom with his mom. Yes, I did say “prom” and “with his mom.” His brother was the DJ and Nick went to dance with his mom since his dad doesn’t dance AT ALL and she was one of the sponsors for the prom. Anyway, he came home not too late, telling me that he got to dance with our little nieces at the house, who were hanging out with their Pa, and that most of the kids at prom didn’t dance at all. Also that his brother played the Doctor Who theme song for him. πŸ™‚

Sunday was…well, what’s becoming a regular thing, where Nick gets up early, grocery shops, and then goes to work. I got up a bit later, fed the kids toaster pastries, and started on the cleaning. We cleaned until Nick got back around lunch time and then I headed out with my Girls Night Out ladies for an afternoon performance of The Diviner at our local junior college. It was so good. This is how close to the stage we were at The DivinerπŸ™‚ Came home later to my husband making a special dinner (steak, baked potatoes, caramelized onions, zucchini, all so yummy). Sent the kids to bed and watched the latest Doctor Who. Oh, that show! So mind-twisty! Love it, though. πŸ™‚

And now it’s Monday. It’s cold & rainy & we are keeping the house warm by doing laundry. So much laundry.

Long awaited kids post, part one.

Nick is in the shower and the kids are digging through the spoils of last nights party, so I might be allowed a few minutes peace to write this post (edited to add: nope, my eldest came in a minute later with “alien ears” he made for me out of a ruined slinky). Here’s what’s happened since the last update:

April 12th I went to the doctor & got unwelcome news (posted about here). After the appointment, my friend Tanya brought me a couple loaves of bread as part of her “5 Little Loaves” project (she brought bread to 5 people a week for about a month – 1 loaf to eat & 1 loaf to share; this was serendipitously my day). God knew that I needed a friend to talk to that day. She brought the bread in, chatted with me a bit, gave me a hug, and then we had to speed out of there to piano lessons. But it was so good to have an actual person there in the room with me to talk to.
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Thus sustained, I was able to make it to the big kids piano lessons.

Wednesday the 13th my friend SJ and her little ones came over for coffee. They brought me a lovely coffee/saucer/spoon chime set as a thank you for all our lovely coffee mornings. IMG_2084

Such sweet friends. All the little ones played together nicely, regardless of the smallest one’s having just learned the word “no.” πŸ™‚ That afternoon another family came by and carried David off on bikes for a playdate. He loved that! πŸ™‚

Thursday the 14th we had my friend HM & her son over for coffee (finally! a much rescheduled gathering due to illness and other things). T & Greg rode scooters, jumped on the trampoline, and built miles of train tracks while us moms got caught up (we had both been being hermit-like during the winter).
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I gifted her a water bottle with a globe on it in celebration of her new business (I’m posting that so later when I can’t remember who I gave it to I’ll know)! πŸ™‚ I was glad to hear that she and her family are doing so well in their new endeavors. Greg went to MDO after they left and I spent the day tidying up in preparation for deleavening for the Days of Unleavened Bread.

Friday afternoon we went over to Nana & Pa’s house for dinner and haircuts.

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Nick’s mom and I worked on our duet, too, and tried out a few other pieces to see what we might like to do later on. The kids all got mini-pizzas in several different flavors to try out (some of those little 89c ones are so yummy!). Nick stayed home and worked on deleavening the rest of the living room and dining room.

On the Sabbath my parents were in town, so we visited with them before going to church. After church (& piano practicing & media copying & snacks, etc) we headed out to another little town for Nick’s co-worker/friend’s retirement party. DSCN1731

There was bbq and cookies and fishing for the kids. πŸ™‚ DSCN1741

Sunday morning we visited with my parents again before they left town. D had a friend come over unexpectedly (apparently D had invited him over for Friday and then we weren’t home, which was …well, rude on D’s part), so they had an impromptu playdate. DSCN1743

B and I ran off to get D’s birthday party invites and to have a Mama/Boy Date at Andy’s Frozen Custard. Mmmm. DSCN1744

We got home just in time for Nick to get ready to go to the Passover service at church (only baptized members of their church may attend and while I’m doubly baptized -both sprinkled as an infant and immersed by choice later on, it wasn’t at their particular church so it doesn’t count to them. Which makes me wonder what God thinks about all this, but He isn’t saying a thing on the subject.)

Monday the 18th was a weird day all around. Nick had arranged to be home for the day because we were originally going to have people over for Night To Be Much Observed, but instead we were going elsewhere, but the day off was already arranged, so he took it. So we headed off to Fresh, which was fairly empty, but still stressful to me, as Nick let Greg have charge of a mini-cart. We stopped and chatted with friends in the cheese section and thereby were introduced as friends to the Cheese & Olive lady for the store. Score! We spent the rest of the day getting stuff ready to take to dinner, which we were having at my in-laws in-laws house. (Stop there and think that out: Nick’s sister’s husband’s parent’s house. There.) Once we picked up the kids and got them all tricked out in nicer clothes, we headed on over. DSCN1749The evening was hosted by Nick’s sister’s husband’s sister and her husband, whom we love (we spent time with them at the Feast last year) and they made delicious filet mignon and lamb and twice baked potatoes. Others brought green beans almondine, various unleavened breads, cheeses, olives, wines, etc. DSCN1750

It was a very filling and fulfilling night, we got to see lots of people we hadn’t seen in ages (KATE is practically a grown-up now!), and all the kids got along marvelously, even if they weren’t interested in the videos we brought for them. DSCN1752

We left from there veryvery late and spent the night at Nick’s parents house down the road.

Tuesday morning was my littlest niece M’s 4th birthday. DSCN1761 We got together for our traditional First Day of Unleavened Bread brunch. M started out the morning yelling “I am grown bigger now!” It was excellent! Lots of good food, fancy-schmancy cards for the birthday girl (her family doesn’t do presents so we find fabulous cards with games or stories inside), and lots of kids running round and round (they’d brought T over for D to play with, too).

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D and I got our birthday cards, too. That afternoon we had church and I got to play with The Ensemble for the first time. It was a very small ensemble, but I think we played pretty well, especially since we hadn’t practiced together at all. πŸ™‚

This is getting very long, so I’m splitting it into two parts. πŸ™‚