Sunday, December 20, 2009

This is a test


Okay so here it at least 6 months from the last time I posted and I think it took me 6 months before that to post. My computer crashed and we moved and I have been on half a dozen road trips since then...needless to say I am a terrible blogger! I just saw a friends adorable blog and was inspired though it is late so I won't be adding much.
Christmas time is here and I have received some wonderful cards! It makes me miss all of you so much and yet it is so great to keep up and see where everyone is and what you have going on. Life is truly flying by and I wonder where the time goes.
Life in Colorado is fabulous. We really do love it here and are adjusting well. We don't have the Erie network but have been making friends well.
I do preschool for the boys and they are in swimming lessons. Casey has become a workoholic not by choice but because he has to. We are looking forward to family for Christmas and New Years. They will be joining us here. Yipee.
Life is good and I feel tremendously blessed when I sit down to count my blessings. I will try to be a bit quicker with the next blog.
This is a test to see who hasn't given up on me and blogging yet so please leave a comment!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Let it Snow Let it Snow Let it Snow!

Monday morning we woke up to a blanket of snow outside. Jackson's face absolutely lit up like it was Christmas morning upon seeing it. He ran over to the window and exclaimed, "It's snowing Mom!" "Can we build an igloo? Can we make a snowman? I want to go skiing Mom! Can we go skiing?" I replied, "We will have to find you a hill to go skiing on won't we Jackson." There's a hill in Canada mom. Let's go to Canada! It's snowing in Canada Mom!" was his reply. After that we pretty much played in it all day off and on and we did indeed as you can see in the pictures build a snowman. Grady seemed to enjoy the snow as well, at least he didn't mind it and surprisingly, he didn't mind getting all bundled up. Tuesday morning Jackson was back out in it at 7a.m.! It should be a great winter as long as it isn't too windy and cold.


Sunday, November 9, 2008

Preface to Single Parenthood is for the Birds!

Just forgot to mention that Casey is away on a rotation in Lancaster PA and that is why I am temporarily a single Mom.

Single parenthood is for the birds!

Being a single parent (temporarily) has left me frazzled on today! SO let me first start off by saying up until today the boys have been great. Yes yesterday I must have jinxed myself by telling people that the boys and the weather have been splendid! Well they have both taken a turn for the worst. Last night Jackson and I had a "special treat." We stayed up to watch Aristocats and eat popcorn. He went to bed literally 15 minutes later than normal and apparently it sent him into a very whiny mood today. From the moment he woke up at somewhere around 5:45 am he was in need of Mommy. We had a fight about breakfast.
Me: Jackson what do you want for breakfast?
J: Oatmeal with strawberries. I want to help you make it.
Me: Sounds great! Are you sure you want strawberries, Mom is going to have raisins."
J: Yes I want strawberries.
Me: Okay.
J: I want a banana too.
Me: If I open the banana will you eat the whole thing?
J: Yes....
We sit down to breakfast, I give Jackson his oatmeal with strawberries and serve myself with raisins.
J: I want raisins.
Me: You said you wanted strawberries.
And then the power struggle begins and so it goes for the rest of the day!
Breakfast became a huge power struggle in which I had to put Grady down for a nap and get ready for church, and try to get J to finish eating without getting off his chair or playing with toys for the entire meal. I think the battle took about 45 minutes for us to complete the meal.
As you can imagine I was a bit worried as to how church and the primary program would go. I hadn't yet arranged for someone to sit with the boys and was hoping to get there early to do this. It didn't happen. Luckily, some awesome friends offered as I walked into the chapel. Church itself in relation to the boys went pretty well. There were a few hang-ups though. The program was great! Primary was CRAZY! The kiddos were all wound up from their completion of the program. They were then re-energized from some great wiggle and get wild music. They listened fairly well to the missionary skit and then were out of control again for the movie and treats. Screaming at the lights going out, running around the room, standing on chairs to name a few events. Grady somehow managed to fall asleep. I took J to the potty and then took him back to the nursery for snack. Of course he wanted me to stay but I couldn't as I had to get back to the primary jungle jim. The nursery ran out of cups with lids so J had to have one without. This created yet another problem. Funny side note though. When I told him there were simply no cups with lids left he said he was going to ask someone else. He did and the reply he got was that there were no cups with functioning lids left. (His teacher showed him a cup that had a lid without a spout). Jackson came back with, "I want one that functions!" We all do don't we. Anyway church ends we get loaded up and return home. I unload the car leaving Grady in for the moment while he continues to nap. J decides he wants to eat sushi with me before he naps so as I am getting the food I hear the garage door slam.
Me: Jackson open the door! I need it open so I can get Grady.
J: no reply
Me: Jackson, I said I need you to open the door.
J: door opens, crazy giggling and laughing.
I assess the situation and Jackson is in Grady's face laughing. He woke him up! I was a bit upset to say the least...
lunchtime, phone rings, (Casey's tone). Yea, I get to talk to Casey. Wrong it is my VT partner. "Where are you I was just at your house and you didn't answer. Yada yada yada. I forgot about visiting teaching! Yikes I just was about to put J down. Scratch that! We load up the car. J falls asleep just as we are arriving at our destination. I carry him in and he ends up getting a cat nap when what he needed was a 2-3 hour nap. ( I needed it too). Oh well. So we get home Grady is fussing because he is hungry, and Jackson won't leave us alone so that he will eat. (Grady is at the stage where any noise, light or other various distraction takes him off task of eating). So I finally give up and tell the boys they can both stay in their room. I just need a minute to myself. After a few minutes of tears from everyone I go back in settle everyone down and call Sabine. She comes to my rescue and I leave to workoff some stress at the Y. I didn't know what else to do. I came back a new woman and though the whining and what not continued I could handle it. Thank goodness I only have 5 more days of single parenthood. And to all you doing on your own...BLESS YOU! I have gained such a great respect and appreciation for my own mom through this experience. I honestly don't know how she did it!

Pictures to go with October Highlights

For some reason the pictures I posted last blog weren't showing up so I am re-posting some of them. I know they aren't all the same as before but hopefully this works out better!