Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Second verse.....same as the first (sorta)

 We were pummeled with snow again last night.  The kids were excited to have another snow day, and this time, it was pretty severe, and Jim even stayed home with us.  The above photo shows the kids bikes which they left in the back yard!

 The kids had a good time playing in this wet, heavy snow and were outside for quite a while, which is good, because they have had a lot of days off and only one day of school lately.  The excessive quality time and family bonding has started to lose its quaintness!  :)




 The city maintenance workers have not had a good day at all.  Because the old snow from last week hadn't melted, there wasn't much room for pushing this snow off the streets.  They have been stuck, and broken a hydraulic hose in the snow plowing truck!  They have also had a sewer back up.  Jim has had a lot of phone calls, but has not had to go out and help (yet).
 Mostly, we are just relaxing, doing a little more packing, and watching some old movies.  I never mind having a day to stick around the house!


Saige likes watching the kids playing outside and she liked watching it snow this morning!  She is an easily entertained tribe member!
Mallory and Madison are working again - since we live close, they can make it when others cannot.  Mallory had to go in early this morning to do the breakfast shift, and is also working the evening shift, as she was scheduled to do.  She had to walk to work this morning because we could not get the van out of the driveway.  Since it was still dark, Jim walked with her.  I think we are all ready for spring weather now!

Saturday, February 23, 2013

We weathered the storm

 We made it through what is being called "the blizzard of oz" a title which I personally don't like as much as snowpocolypse, but I guess once its been used, you gotta do something new, right?  :)
I had another of my moments where I got up early and said "wow! They called off school for this?"  Only to wait a little while and realize the weatherman did not mess up the forecast!  Altogether, I believe we got about a foot of snow.  Moisture we needed, so I am trying to not complain loudly about it!
 Quincy and Harper were really wanting to build a snowman.  They know that mom does not like to play in the snow, but they finally begged long enough that Mallory went out to help them.  I had to give Mallory a lot of grief though....we got a foot of snow, and they made a 6 inch tall little baby snowman?  Ha ha!
 Harper loves him all the same!

 The boys worked very hard to clear our driveway and sidewalk, as well as helping the neighbor clear hers.  I secretly think that Colin liked the work!  He gets bored and then ends up thinking of all sorts of things to dare Cameron to do, which is not a good thing at all, because we all know Cam has never, ever turned down a dare.
Also new this week, we put an offer on a house.  I am not sure if they will accept our offer because it is not really close to the asking price, however, we feel it is a fair offer.  We are in a season of waiting, which stretches me in ways I don't stretch, and then in turn, stretches Jim for having to put up with me!  I like to think that I am a patient person, and I am, unless I have to wait more than 4 minutes!  :)  The house sits on 5 acres adjacent to the land that we own.  If it works out, it would be absolutely wonderful.  If not, we do have a back up plan.

Because of the snow, Cameron's basketball season is not over as it should have been.  He has one more game that they had to move to next week.  Colin did not make it to state in high school wrestling, however he is going to finish out the club wrestling season and try to make it to state for club in the next couple of weeks.  I am glad he decided this, as it has been a goal of his to try to get to club state for a long time now.

Also because of the storm, many, many people could not make it to Brookside to come into work, which meant that the girls covered a lot of shifts on their snow days!  I know that the days were very, very long and exhausting for them, but I am once again very proud of Mallory and Madison for being mature enough to handle cooking for the residents and making sure they were fed.  They are good kids!

The storm also meant that all the activities we had planned for today were cancelled.  Preston was not a happy kid when he found out there would be no basketball.  He really loves playing!  Colin was not upset however, when he found out that the concession stand he was supposed to work in for his CWF trip was cancelled!  Guess the lack of places to run off to means we continue on with the packing.  I realized yesterday that we close on our house sale in 14 days!  That is not much time to cram all this junk into boxes!

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Dancin' Girls

 Mallory and Madison participated in the 4-H line dancing event at County Club days yesterday.  Their group took top purple.


I was very sorry that I did not get to go watch them perform.  I heard great things though!
I am very proud of them for participating.  The hours and hours of practice really takes a lot of dedication.

Side note - Mallory had been excited when she heard they were wearing blue and orange - then she found out that the little kids got the orange shirts.....she was a bit disappointed.  First she could never land on an orange ball team, now this!   :)

PS - thank you for the pictures grandma!

Saturday, February 16, 2013

This week we....

 Watched a little wrestling action.  Colin wrestled in his league tournament last weekend.  I felt very privileged to go watch, and a little naked because I got to go alone!  I had a nice day of visiting with my fellow wrestling moms and not wrestling any little kids in the stands!  Colin did a great job.  He placed 5th in his league tournament.
 This weekend, he is wrestling districts, if he places in the top 4 then he gets to go to state next weekend.  If not, we are very, very proud of him.  It is not easy to wrestle varsity as a freshman, and he has definitely hung tough all season, even with not winning all that frequently, we are proud of him.  I told him recently, he could have wrestled JV, he probably would have had a lot more wins, but he would not have had the experiences, and that is what is going to make him a lot better in the next couple of years.  He agreed with me.  That being said, he wrestled last night, and we had a really hard trip home in blizzard like conditions which I was totally not expecting.  I was happy to walk through the front door!!
 We also watched a lot of Jr. high basketball.  Cam's team still has not won a game, but my friend Grace accurately pointed out that Cam can hold his head high knowing that he played his best in every single game and never gave up or quit.  Thanks Grace, for putting a positive spin on a disappointing season!  :)

 Cam really is a great basketball player.  He puts his heart on the court every single minute of the game, and he plays tough the whole time, even when they are losing by a lot.  Someday, maybe some of their shots will fall right, and they will win a game!

 Saige has become very good at crowd entertainment, even when the game gets brutal!


 We also attended Valentines Day parties at school.  Quincy and Preston's parties were at different times, which meant that Harper, Saige and I were able to go to both parties and hang out!  It was a lot of fun!  Harper thought she should probably start school since going there is so exciting!


 Saige wasn't too thrilled with the Valentines Day activities, but she did have a good time helping Mrs. Carroll organize her room!
 Preston is in a rather 'active' class.  It was interesting to see the things he complains about live and in action. I hope he will be in a different mix of kids for 3rd grade next year!

 Mallory and Madison actually had Valentines day off of work.  They kept the little ones home while Jim and I went to watch Cameron play basketball.  (Very romantic date for us).  I got a kick out of seeing that they were having a Just Dance tournament when I got home.  Preston had even made up brackets.  Of course, no matter what the score said, Harper won.

 For the past 2 Valentines Days, Jim has been sick.  I had complained that it was some conspiracy or something, but this year he was not sick, however I have come down with a monster cold, and even lost my voice.  Who was the genius who decided a day of romance should be during the height of cold and flu season anyhow?
 Saige turned 15 months old on Valentines day.  She is the sweetest, funniest kid!  She makes all sorts of noises and faces and is sort of like having a little trained monkey around.  The kids all have these tricks that they make her do.  And she is happy to comply.  She is not talking yet, but she definitely knows how to get what she wants.
She is also not walking much -- she can, but she is much faster at crawling, and in this house, fast is necessary! Last night, at the wrestling tournament, she was walking back and forth between me and the railing around the gym.  The wrestling boys kept giving her food, and trying to get her to smile.  She is definitely crowd entertainment!

Friday, February 8, 2013

Birthday Girls



 Happy 17th birthday Mallory


And Madison!

We are very proud of the women that you are becoming!  You are funny, smart, sweet, and so helpful!  We appreciate having you in our family!  Your dad and I are very blessed!

To celebrate their birthday, they both worked the evening shift at the nursing home.  Madison told me a funny story.  She told one of the ladies there that it was her birthday.  The resident got very excited and said "today is my birthday too!"  So Madison wished her a happy birthday.  Madison then found out that it was most definitely not the lady's birthday!!  :)  

We also sent candy bouquets to school today (courtesy of the window display in the gift shop next door to my office - Harper has been going crazy about those candy bars looking so pretty).  Madison said that they ended up getting sung to at lunch and Mallory turned about 50 shades of red!  Glad that Harper's idea worked out so well. 

Happy birthday girls - we love you!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Random stuff from the past couple of days

 Quincy gave Harper a "makeover" - yes that is marker (and cookie).  Thank goodness it was washable!  Yes, Quincy did earn some extra chores!
 It was hard to convince me she wasn't involved since she had the same shade on her own face and hands!!
 Cam doesn't like early mornings, even if it is for a basketball tournament!  He also wasn't all that thrilled about me asking to take his photo at what he considers an ungodly hour (6:30 am!)
 Bev gave Quincy and Harper this Cinderella car a while back, but we had not been able to get it to run.  Colin discovered some wiring problem and was able to get it to hold a charge.  The girls were so excited!
 Saige is no dummy....if the mixer is going, she comes as fast as she can....beaters contain all sorts of yummy goodness!

And she won't go away until she has one!
She was also spotted walking across the living room today with no help or prodding from anyone.  This is the first time!  I will have to try to video it!
Jim took Saige to the doctor today.  She has been a bit under the weather.  I didn't know what was wrong, but I was guessing she had some ear infection, or maybe a sinus infection.  Jim said they looked at everything, made her incredibly mad, tested her for the flu (she had a flu shot) and found nothing wrong with her.  She is now sleeping soundly after having some of Dr. R's cold cocktail.

I was released from my surgeon today.  I am very happy with that.  I don't really have time for doctor appointments for me!  :)

I spent a little time with the school counselor last week looking at schedules for Mallory and Madison's senior year of high school.  I begged them to let me enroll them in kindergarten again, but I was told that could not happen!  Instead, I was told that they qualify to get 12 hours of college credit for free next semester because their GPA's are high enough to qualify for a scholarship through the local community college outreach program.  I see this as a downhill slide into their adulthood, and my empty nest!  Ok maybe not empty, but it sure doesn't feel like they are old enough for this!  I am very proud of my girls.  They are a true joy to us!  Jim serves on a zoning board with their boss, and she constantly tells Jim what good workers they are.  I am so impressed with the way that they have taken on a job, kept their grades high, been involved heavily with school band and activities,  and still have time to come home and play with their little siblings.  They are going to be very successful, I am sure of it!