My list of assignments, presentations, and final exams seems to be never ending.
The countdown is on. I already know what I'm going to do on my first day of no school!
Gratefully we had a reprieve from "life" and enjoyed Thanksgiving with my sweet sister and her fun family. I didn't do any homework at all! We had a great time, but now I have to catch up... so I'll hopefully post more later.
I got a call from the public schools today with a sick child needing to be picked up. One of the first of the semester, for that I am grateful (though it comes at a bad time)!
Amidst the rising stress in my home and body, I need to remember to be grateful!
We played the toilet paper game over Thanksgiving. Everyone had to take as much toilet paper as they guesstimate they use in a day. My boys went a little crazy, but then paid for it... for each toilet paper square taken they had to say one thing they are thankful for. It was fun.
Today I am thankful for toilet paper. And for my sister who talked to me on the phone while I was in the bathroom today. We have no shame.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
T.M.I
Our poor cat is quite lonely these days.
George Lucas, "Lukey" for short, is the only one who is a stay-at-home anything anymore.
Recently he's gotten a little annoying, so I decided to start an experiment based on my educational studies. Basically, I presumed that since he wasn't getting as much attention, he was becoming one of those troublemakers who would rather receive negative attention than nothing. So I decided that every time I walked in the door, I would sit down and give him several minutes of petting and attention.
One night, while prepping for dinner, I was explaining my plan to Mr. Man and Miss J, the middle-schooler.
(Yes, my baby is all grown up and not wanting me to take pictures of her as much!)
In the middle of my explanation Miss J suddenly freaked out, yelling "T.M.I. Mom... T.M.I."
I was confused, and stated as such. Which she took to mean that I obviously am not fluent in text language and quickly explained that T.M.I meant "too much information."
I knew what it meant, just not why my saying I was working on Skinner's behaviorism techniques with the cat and expected that he would soon be greeting me at the door merited such a reaction. Apparently, my poor daughter thought I had said I would soon be "mating" with him (vs. meeting him). Mr. Man and I had a good laugh about that one. Seriously, gross. Definitely T.M.I.
Miss J recently had an 80s activity to attend at her school. We had fun putting her look together, and most importantly, she had a great time. Apparently leggings are back in now... who knew? I didn't even think to shop for them and instead cut the sleeves off an old sweater.
If only I had looked that cute in the 80s! We may be putting this gorgeous gal into hiding soon.
You should hear her on the piano! We cannot keep this girl from practicing. She's also enjoying choir and band at school, and we recently attended a concert and have a recital coming up this week.
Miss J has got quite a few regulars for babysitting jobs these days. Last weekend I went shopping with her at the mall. She had a birthday gift to purchase for a friend, and then splurged a little on herself as well. It was interesting to see as she came home and realized what little money she had left and then asked if we could go back and return some "unnecessary items." Geeze. I love this girl. She's basically amazing.
George Lucas, "Lukey" for short, is the only one who is a stay-at-home anything anymore.
Recently he's gotten a little annoying, so I decided to start an experiment based on my educational studies. Basically, I presumed that since he wasn't getting as much attention, he was becoming one of those troublemakers who would rather receive negative attention than nothing. So I decided that every time I walked in the door, I would sit down and give him several minutes of petting and attention.
One night, while prepping for dinner, I was explaining my plan to Mr. Man and Miss J, the middle-schooler.
(Yes, my baby is all grown up and not wanting me to take pictures of her as much!)
In the middle of my explanation Miss J suddenly freaked out, yelling "T.M.I. Mom... T.M.I."
I was confused, and stated as such. Which she took to mean that I obviously am not fluent in text language and quickly explained that T.M.I meant "too much information."
I knew what it meant, just not why my saying I was working on Skinner's behaviorism techniques with the cat and expected that he would soon be greeting me at the door merited such a reaction. Apparently, my poor daughter thought I had said I would soon be "mating" with him (vs. meeting him). Mr. Man and I had a good laugh about that one. Seriously, gross. Definitely T.M.I.
Miss J recently had an 80s activity to attend at her school. We had fun putting her look together, and most importantly, she had a great time. Apparently leggings are back in now... who knew? I didn't even think to shop for them and instead cut the sleeves off an old sweater.
If only I had looked that cute in the 80s! We may be putting this gorgeous gal into hiding soon.
You should hear her on the piano! We cannot keep this girl from practicing. She's also enjoying choir and band at school, and we recently attended a concert and have a recital coming up this week.
Miss J has got quite a few regulars for babysitting jobs these days. Last weekend I went shopping with her at the mall. She had a birthday gift to purchase for a friend, and then splurged a little on herself as well. It was interesting to see as she came home and realized what little money she had left and then asked if we could go back and return some "unnecessary items." Geeze. I love this girl. She's basically amazing.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Changing Seasons
I've been contemplating this post, and the huge implications of having an online blog again, for over a month. (Cue way out-of-date picture of Little J playing in the leaves.) My mental list of pros and cons is incapacitating. I'm kind of shy - believe it or not. And putting myself out there, all of me, has had the potential to put me in awkward places, have my feelings hurt, and ultimately feel more vulnerable than I ever expected. I know, I know... I choose what I post, but I don't think I ever recognized the power of my words and the surprisingly forceful impact of having them thrown back in my face.
But I also miss it. I miss blogging. I promised I would continue journaling, even if I wasn't blogging, but I haven't. I miss looking back on pictures, precious moments, and pieces of my many coloured days.
Recently I was working on a school project where I was supposed to record some overheard conversations. I simply went back to my blog, searched "overheard" and had a plethora of choices to use in my assignment. I also had a bunch of memories to relish in, and the reminder that I have too many more "overheards" that are going un-recorded.
I've tried to make an effort to keep caught up with close friends and family - and boy is that hard. I'm blessed to have so many of you! My life is so different now than when I was a stay-at-home mom with stay-at-home kids. It's a changing season for me, and for our family; I want to treasure this season.
And so, I'm going to keep blogging. Ugh. :)
But I also miss it. I miss blogging. I promised I would continue journaling, even if I wasn't blogging, but I haven't. I miss looking back on pictures, precious moments, and pieces of my many coloured days.
Recently I was working on a school project where I was supposed to record some overheard conversations. I simply went back to my blog, searched "overheard" and had a plethora of choices to use in my assignment. I also had a bunch of memories to relish in, and the reminder that I have too many more "overheards" that are going un-recorded.
I've tried to make an effort to keep caught up with close friends and family - and boy is that hard. I'm blessed to have so many of you! My life is so different now than when I was a stay-at-home mom with stay-at-home kids. It's a changing season for me, and for our family; I want to treasure this season.
And so, I'm going to keep blogging. Ugh. :)
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Summing Up Spring Break
Lowell Observatory
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
According to My Second Grader
Pornography
Sunday, April 08, 2012
Yet Another Scientist in Our Family
Saturday, April 07, 2012
Family Togetherness
Every family, and extended family, should have to play mini-golf together! Talk about fun times! We were all pretty horrible, and had a great time poking fun at each other. Horseback riding was a MUST and we loved returning to the same ranch where dressing up is part of the experience. What a fun treat for all of us.
You'd have thought my boys had never seen toy guns before. Right. Like we don't have a weapons bin at home. At any rate, they were in their glory!
Little E actually came with all of his OWN cowboy gear, and even was complimented on his nice leather vest!
Even the little ones, who spent time with Grandma during the long ride, got to go on short rides of their own. (We owe Grandma a day at the spa for that one!)It's snowing... so I might as well keep blogging about Spring Break in AZ
It was so relaxing to be outside so much. The kids thrived. (I thought it was a little hot!)
Friday, April 06, 2012
Celebrating Birthday
Monday, April 02, 2012
Cousins

Mr. Man's brother's family came to visit too. We hadn't seen them in almost three years, so it was quite the reunion - and our first time to meet their youngest. (HOW DID WE NOT TAKE A PICTURE OF ALL THE COUSINS?!) While our family sports mostly boys, they have four little girls! I was in my glory with little nieces: beading bracelets, reading princess stories... so fun! Of course the kids had a blast with their cousins too. Miss J and the cousin closest to her age have been connecting through email and phone calls a lot lately and they were INSEPARABLE!


Little J was a bit worried about all the "girls" and had a hard time at first remembering names, so he kept calling each cousin "little girl." He was discussing the issue of too many girls with his brother, and Little E informed him... "Not A! She's a girl, but don't worry - she's like us!" Indeed she was! Those kids played in the dirt, raced around with little shotguns... you name it - they made some great memories and we can't wait to meet up again this summer!
Our Spring Break 2012 {Part II}
For many years we have taken advantage of being members of our local museums. Being a member brings many advantages, one of which is the reciprocity agreement with OTHER museums whenever we travel. We were able to hit up two different museums using our membership during this trip - and they even let the grandparents in free with us too! We were headed to the Children's Museum, but Mr. T INSISTED we at least check out the Science Museum. Since it was free, we agreed, and ending up spending almost the whole day... and could have spent even longer. Mr. Man was with his Dad checking out pop-up trailers (a WHOLE other adventure for our family) and so Grandma and I enjoyed the four little monkeys.
We finished our day gathering all together at Oldtown Scottsdale. We had cowboy boots to shop for and old fashioned malts to enjoy before heading back to Grandma and Papa's house for dinner. What a great day! (WHY IS THIS LINE HERE TO STAY?????!!!!)
There was an outdoor water exploration center - outdoors because it was 80 degrees the whole week we visited! My kids went nuts with this center! We literally had to drag them away (soaking wet) to the next exhibit. (We stopped at the restrooms to use the hand blowers to attempt to dry off - notice the shirts getting "darker"!)
I don't know if you can tell from the photos, but there was a water stream that could power spray the balls into the air after you allowed them down a ramp. My kids used their long arms to hold the balls, and create a whole stream of balls to have flung into the air one after another. Yup, those are my kids!
The best part was watching them work together to manipulate the machines to their limits!
Finally, we spent a good hour at this one spot! I wish I had taken a picture of the grown-up audience my boys had as they played with this exhibit FOREVER! Their laughter was contagious... we should have charged a viewing fee! Even now, looking at these pictures I captured, I can hear their giggles in my mind! Absolutely hilarious!
We finished our day gathering all together at Oldtown Scottsdale. We had cowboy boots to shop for and old fashioned malts to enjoy before heading back to Grandma and Papa's house for dinner. What a great day! (WHY IS THIS LINE HERE TO STAY?????!!!!)
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