So, last I left you my kids were buried in the sand. Well, I HAVE let them out but I'm not sure why. Summer just started for us and I'm almost ready to eat them (that won't help my diet so I'll let them live for now). Collin and I took them with us to finalize our cabinet stain color and to select our slab for the granite countertops; I couldn't find a sitter, THAT is the only reason we took them. It didn't even take that long, but DARN it wasn't pretty. WHY can't they just act like perfectly programmed robot children for ONCE???
Anyway...let me back up a little and post a couple of end-of-the-year pics. Maggie had a lead role in the 3rd grade play, Vacation to Mars:
She did a great job and received lots of compliments. We were very proud of her.
Sean has grown a TON this year. This picture shows a little sample of it
This week starts swim lessons; summer reading club; and dance recitals for the girls (along with the community play for Mag). It hasn't been boring at all; well, according to my view from the top.
A blog about anything & everything; mostly about my adventures of motherhood and my family.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Friday, June 22, 2007
(this photo is how you keep them from wandering around saying 'what are we going to do today')
Today is the 1st day of summer for us! Went to Denny's for breakfast to celebrate; Maggie completed her SIX MONTHS of vision therapy but will get assessments after a few months. She has maintenance exercises to do over the summer.
Next week starts swim lessons for A&I (2 wks.) along with dance recital(s). On 7/9, M&S will start swim lessons. Then we have VBS along with my kitchen remodel starting. Then we have family vacation in Newport Beach (all the OH family is coming to CA). We are planning to hit the beach with school friends on Wed. of each week and I'm planning to head to 29Palms and AZ at some point in Aug. for a little bit (while my kitchen is still wonky) but it will be tough b/c Sean starts football practice and DH is head coaching. It seems like we are really busy but the commitments are for small parts of the day (like an hr. for swim or 1/2 day for VBS).
We're going to do the summer reading club at the library so I can focus on improving overall reading skills (or at least not letting them crumble). We are doing the Summer Bridging Books also. How is it that I have 4gr., 2gr., Kindergartener, and a preschooler??????? Tues./Thurs. in the fall will be either really busy with errands or REALLY quiet here.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Ian's disappearing act last week was just the kick-off of a crazy busy week. A few highlights..............
1) To add to my adrenaline rush, Sean's kid pitch team WON the Pony level Championship!!!!!!!!!! A hard fought season and well-deserved 1st place
2) Maggie finished up her final year of Brownies with a bowling party; her 4th year scouting. She received her earned try-its and her wings to fly up to Juniors. She also debuted into the world of drama. After a long week of run-throughs she started in the show Once Upon a Mattress at a local theatre. More pics. later.
3) Amanda finished up her preschool years with a little drama herself. She got to be a Big, Bad Wolf in her class mini-play. Here's a pic. of her huffing & puffing; it was beyond precious (yes, the added bonus of the custom-made house compliments of her Dad) 4) OPEN HOUSE at school -- a couple of pictures from Maggie's room since she was at rehearsal (to prove that I DID visit her class):
1) To add to my adrenaline rush, Sean's kid pitch team WON the Pony level Championship!!!!!!!!!! A hard fought season and well-deserved 1st place
2) Maggie finished up her final year of Brownies with a bowling party; her 4th year scouting. She received her earned try-its and her wings to fly up to Juniors. She also debuted into the world of drama. After a long week of run-throughs she started in the show Once Upon a Mattress at a local theatre. More pics. later.
3) Amanda finished up her preschool years with a little drama herself. She got to be a Big, Bad Wolf in her class mini-play. Here's a pic. of her huffing & puffing; it was beyond precious (yes, the added bonus of the custom-made house compliments of her Dad) 4) OPEN HOUSE at school -- a couple of pictures from Maggie's room since she was at rehearsal (to prove that I DID visit her class):
Shirley Temple doll
And just to remind you of their incredible cuteness, I'll toss in a pic. of Ian inhaling a pb&j SANDwich and Fritz (post-neuter):
Enough fun for one week; we are all counting the days until summer.
Monday, June 04, 2007
Had the worst episode of parenting I've ever had; just 15 min. ago. Adrenaline is still flowing through my veins.
About 2:40pm, my friend Nicole left here. Ian had been 'playing' in her car while she was loading; you know, being the typical monkey. She left; I watered the grass and the other kids came home/snacked/whatever. I figured Ian had come in and crashed on the couch. I came in through the garage. TV not on; front door still open; Ian not sleeping on the couch; Ian NO WHERE to be found. I did the panic "I can't find Ian; I'm not kidding; help me look" scream; grabbed my cell and ran outside toward Culver (major three lane street we can access through a open wall entrance 4 houses down). Called Nicole to see if he was hiding in the back of her van; NO, ok, bye. Called 911 while I sent the two bigs on their bikes down the sidewalk. Hollered for the 12yo neighbor to head back to toward his school (he ran and got his Mom too, bless him); I frantically was trying to remember what he was wearing. Standing in my driveway, I hear this faint little 'Mommy!' and I look up to see him at his bedroom window. ......BIG SIGH and halt to 911 call. HUH???????? I searched everywhere (under beds; toy box; dining table; pantry; end tables; behind fluffy chair; in dog crate; closets; my car). WHERE was he????
I headed upstairs to talk with him and COULDN'T FIND HIM. I sent all the kids to look for him b/c apparently his new spot is awesome. He was under Sean's bed; all the way in the shadows that I didn't see when I just quick glanced. After a little talk about hiding and that you can still hide for play but say "I'm right here!" if Mom yells for you.(I even roll-played b/c I wanted to make sure he understood). He ended the conversation with "and I don't have any cookies in my hands."
THUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The little fart tart was hiding while eating cookies that the kids had opened for after-school snack. THAT IS SOOOO TYPICAL OF HIM.
I just walked away b/c I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. Longest 15 min. of my life.
About 2:40pm, my friend Nicole left here. Ian had been 'playing' in her car while she was loading; you know, being the typical monkey. She left; I watered the grass and the other kids came home/snacked/whatever. I figured Ian had come in and crashed on the couch. I came in through the garage. TV not on; front door still open; Ian not sleeping on the couch; Ian NO WHERE to be found. I did the panic "I can't find Ian; I'm not kidding; help me look" scream; grabbed my cell and ran outside toward Culver (major three lane street we can access through a open wall entrance 4 houses down). Called Nicole to see if he was hiding in the back of her van; NO, ok, bye. Called 911 while I sent the two bigs on their bikes down the sidewalk. Hollered for the 12yo neighbor to head back to toward his school (he ran and got his Mom too, bless him); I frantically was trying to remember what he was wearing. Standing in my driveway, I hear this faint little 'Mommy!' and I look up to see him at his bedroom window. ......BIG SIGH and halt to 911 call. HUH???????? I searched everywhere (under beds; toy box; dining table; pantry; end tables; behind fluffy chair; in dog crate; closets; my car). WHERE was he????
I headed upstairs to talk with him and COULDN'T FIND HIM. I sent all the kids to look for him b/c apparently his new spot is awesome. He was under Sean's bed; all the way in the shadows that I didn't see when I just quick glanced. After a little talk about hiding and that you can still hide for play but say "I'm right here!" if Mom yells for you.(I even roll-played b/c I wanted to make sure he understood). He ended the conversation with "and I don't have any cookies in my hands."
THUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The little fart tart was hiding while eating cookies that the kids had opened for after-school snack. THAT IS SOOOO TYPICAL OF HIM.
I just walked away b/c I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. Longest 15 min. of my life.
Friday, June 01, 2007
BEFORE
AFTER (sans drapes)
It's the little things; well, not little expenses, but little things that make your home a more appealing place. We've had the nastiest, most inefficient windows on the planet. Why the builders even installed them is beyond me (I know it's b/c they were cheap, but humor me).
We had the front of the house done right after we moved in b/c the sun bakes that part of the house. We finally decided to replace the rest b/c you could feel the a/c funneling out and 1/2 the other windows had broken and/or missing screens. (Insert a bad redneck joke here --go ahead, you have my permission)
SO, now we have beautiful, efficient, AND safe windows. ALL done is about four hours!!! Two crews of guys and lots of chatter by Ian.
Up next: a new kitchen. Coming Summer 2007.
AFTER (sans drapes)
It's the little things; well, not little expenses, but little things that make your home a more appealing place. We've had the nastiest, most inefficient windows on the planet. Why the builders even installed them is beyond me (I know it's b/c they were cheap, but humor me).
We had the front of the house done right after we moved in b/c the sun bakes that part of the house. We finally decided to replace the rest b/c you could feel the a/c funneling out and 1/2 the other windows had broken and/or missing screens. (Insert a bad redneck joke here --go ahead, you have my permission)
SO, now we have beautiful, efficient, AND safe windows. ALL done is about four hours!!! Two crews of guys and lots of chatter by Ian.
Up next: a new kitchen. Coming Summer 2007.
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