Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Gratitude Assignment


I am grateful for my family. I am the luckiest person in the world to have the most amazing kids, they are beautiful both inside and out. I am grateful that my soon-to-be five-year-old still loves to cuddle with me, and loves to hear me tell him his special story of when he was born again and again. I am grateful that my daughter has an iron will that will serve her well when she is older. I am grateful that she finds joy in the most mundane of things and that she is a ‘little mommy’ at heart and that she lets me try fun new hairstyles with her beautiful hair.

I am grateful that I am married to a man that likes to cook and likes to surprise me with little gestures and gifts all the time. I am grateful that he is a good Dad and that he loves our children.

I am grateful that I have two awesome parents and that they are still alive to spoil their grandchildren rotten. I am grateful for all the help that they provide us, and that they really enjoy spending time with us.

I am grateful that I have a job, even though it is very stressful right now. I know that there are many, many people affected by our nation’s current economic crisis with lost jobs and worse, and so I am grateful that I have a steady income that I can depend on. I am also grateful that my boss allows me to work from home on Fridays so that I can spend more time with my kids and also save some $$$ on babysitter costs.

I am grateful that I am a fairly creative person, and that I have a space all to myself that I can get creative in. I am also grateful that I am able to share so much with all of you, thanks to the internet and all of our technological advances of late.

I am grateful that my friends appreciate me for me, and that I do not have to put on a show for them.

I am grateful that I have become more wise the older I get and that one of the many lessons that I have learned is how to be at peace with my messy house. Ü

Wow, there is so, so much more that I could add to this, it makes me feel great that I took the time to jot just this down. You should try it, too, it really boosts your mood.

Go to http://www.operationnice.com/ for more information. I love this website, and I hope you will too!

It's Going to Rain!

Boy oh boy am I excited! Sadly, it is about the weather here in Gilbert this week. You see, one of the negatives of living in Arizona is that it is so mild during fall and winter, that it kind of diminishes the holidays a bit for me. Don’t get me wrong, I DO NOT want to live and work with snow, like Jon says, “You don’t have to shovel sunshine”. Sometimes, though, it would be nice for it to not be so darn sunny. Who wants to wear shorts and a t-shirt for Thanksgiving dinner, because it’s too hot to wear anything else? So, now I am excited because it is supposed to be rainy all week, especially Thursday. We can all get warm and cozy and snuggle under blankets, drink hot toddies, and wear socks. Mmmmmm, I can smell the pumpkin pie now…yummy!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

A Cute Collage of Our Recent Trip to the Cabin

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A Recent Photo Op...



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Steeler's Team Party

We just finished the fall season for the 3-4 year olds in Flag Football. Jon was an awesome coach, and it looks like we are going to be getting 5 of the 6 players that we had, back for the winter session. On the 15th we had our awesome team party, inviting our players, their families, and supporters over to the house. It was a great party and I got some really awesome pictures of the kids. And, as a team, we did the best in candle sales so we got some $$$ to help with the party expenses. Jon and I used part of the money to get each teammate a shirt with his number on the front and Steelers on the back. We did the same for Jon's assistant coach Rob and the team Mom, Carrie, that I have really gotten to like. This was a really awesome season. I just love watching the kids progress so much from the first couple of practices and then into the games. The best part is that all of the parents really got along and had a great time. I can't wait for next season!
We are going to start Joci into this, too, I'm hoping it will be a good fit for her. So far, we know that she can run pretty well for her age, almost like Joe, and she REALLY hates it when someone pulls her flags. Let's just all hope she doesn't hurt anyone for doing that. Ü

A Day at the Zoo

We haven't really spent time at the zoo in quite awhile. Yesterday Jon and I took the kids to the zoo and ended up staying 5 hours. As we made the rounds looking at all the animals and playing in all the kiddie areas, we had an amazing time talking and laughing and trying to scare each other while visiting some of the creepier creatures. We attended a cute little show that had lots of fun animals, including a large vulture that flew down over the audience. Joe was really excited by how huge the Galapagos turtles were, and Joci and I really enjoyed the playful otters. We even encountered a special life lesson at the Babboon house when a male babboon finally caught his female, ahem. We even got to see our national icon, the Bald Eagle, two of them. The highlight of the day, though, was the Stingray Bay. There they have a huge pool of stingrays, sharks, and horseshoe crabs. Unfortunately, my camera's battery was too low to get those photos. It took a lot of convincing to get the kids to touch the stingrays as they would swim by. Then the attendant told us if we cupped our hand under the water, palm up, then the stingrays would think it was feeding time and suck on you hand. It was both surprising and yucky at the same time. Jon screamed like a little girl when two went for his hand at once. Then after we convinced Joe to do it, he got ambushed from the opposite direction of where he was looking and that completely freaked him out. He immediately said he had to pee, poor kid. Probably didn't help that Jon and I were doing everything we could not to laugh out loud at him.
At the end of the day we ordered a pizza and took it over to Mom and Dad's house so the kids could tell them all about the zoo while they were still on their zoo-high. Of course, the kids fell asleep in the car on the way home.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Family Traditions and Crackin' Nuts

My Dad’s pecan tree in his back yard has finally been dropping a lot of nuts this year. On Saturday we all stood around the tree looking for nuts that were ready to be harvested. Then we quickly took them inside and sat around the table eating those and others that Dad had already picked. He got out the old nutcrackers and picks that we used when I was much younger. I was quickly transported back to sitting on my Uncle Perk’s lap at their house and raiding the always-present nut bowl there. We would happily crack the walnuts and share, although I’m sure, now, that he gave me the Lion’s share. I certainly felt the sharp pain of deeply missing him and my Aunt Rene. However, it was so much fun sharing this little memory with my children now, watching them enjoy this little tradition with their own Grandparents. What a treasured moment this will be for me recall with them as they get older.

Jon was definitely the best at getting the nuts out whole!

Monday, November 10, 2008

I've Learned My Bad Parent Lesson!

So, I was taking my nap yesterday, yes, I try to take one each Sunday to prepare for the rest of the week, when Jon brought Joe upstairs and sat him down on our bed. Joe, at this point, is looking very wary. Jon tells him to tell Mommy what he did. My heart sinks. I hate, hate, hate having to punish the kids. I do it because it is necessary, but I now totally understand what my parents were talking about when they would say "It hurts me more than you" each time I would get a spanking when I was a kid.

What did this cute little angel do, you ask? Well, he took the can of gasoline (Bad Daddy for leaving it out!) and dumped a little into the dog's water bowl. And if that wasn't bad enough, he then took the matches that Jon had been using that the wind blew off of on top of our big grill, and threw them into the water/gas combo. Thank goodness he didn't light the matches first.

Jon caught him, thinking it was way too quiet in the backyard and quickly figured out what had happened.

I was appalled listening to the story. Not only could he have seriously hurt himself or Joci, but he could have easily killed the dogs, too. We sent Joe to his room while we came up with a punishment.

I am proud of Jon and I in this...we did not yell or spank, we quickly came up with what we thought was a suitable punishment for Joe. First, he had to stay in his room for a long time out, almost an hour. Then he had to apologize to and then hug the dogs. Side note: I was upstairs in the bathroom when I heard Clay wander into Joe's room, a second later, I heard Joe telling Clay that he was sorry, it was so sweet! Lastly, he has to help Daddy and Mommy clean up the house for our Team party on Saturday.

As for us naughty parents, well, we've learned our lesson too, and it's one that I wanted to share. It's easy to get lulled into thinking that your well behaved child should know better than to get into things he shouldn't. Now we are going to be that much more careful about putting things away like we should.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Another New Hairstyle

I did this one quickly this morning for daycare. Yesterday our babysitter said she was disapointed with 'just' a ponytail.





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Monday, November 3, 2008

Halloween

I hope you all had as much fun on Halloween as we did.

My goodness how the kids were looking forward to Halloween this year! I try to make all the holidays more fun and interesting by having lots of crafts to do, and books to read, and specials to watch, etc. I’ll admit, though, that Halloween is definitely one of my favorites. I made the kids costumes this year, a cute little bunny for Joci and a big black spider for Joe. Both of them really liked them. Joe’s arms broke a couple of times and I had his proportions off a bit, but who cares, he liked it just fine. We had some friends over from our flag football team and, of course, Grandma and Grandpa were there. Grandpa LOVES to hand out candy. We didn’t have a ton of trick-or-treaters, but just enough to keep the light flow steady. Joci, we have found, has undoubtedly bested Jon in the candyholic category. My oh my, I cannot believe how much candy she ate! Every time we would look at her she had a different piece, thanks to Grandpa! Our friends were taking bets on whether or not she would throw up! She held it all down and cried for more. Joe on the other hand was able to censor himself. Mom and I took all the kids trick-or-treating, and then we had a chili cook-off contest. I was so proud of my chili; it was the first time I’d made it, and thought it was going great, until I put WAY too much spice in it, that pretty much ruined it. Otherwise, I think I would have won. Dad/Grandpa ended up winning he, for once, didn’t over do the spiciness. Jon had his new bubble fog machine going and the kids just loved that. It was really awesome! This machine literally would fill the bubbles with fog rather than just air, so that when they burst there was a little wisp of fog each time. He dressed up as the devil, I could just shoot myself for not getting a picture of him. I helped him with his fake piercings, horns, and make up. Unfortunately, I ran out of time to make my costume, so next year I will be all set!

I love this one. Joci has already raided our candy and looks like she is deliberating about the flavor while everyone else is enthralled with the angel/ghost - don't ask!