Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Around the House






Christmas Eve:




The obligatory Christmas cinnamon roll munch-fest:




Before:



After:



Hope you all had a very Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Pitters and No-men

Even though she's tiny, (she'll be 21 months on Saturday and still fits in 12-18 months clothing. Comfortably.) our K is still getting to be quite the big girl.

She identifies everything she sees, and if we don't repeat the name of the object and say, "Yes! That's a (insert object here)!" she will keep saying it over and over and over until we do. As Z so aptly says, we couldn't wait for her to start talking; now we can't wait for her to shut up!

She has a tendency to say only the last part of multi-syllabic words. For example, "caterpillar" becomes "pitter"; "butterfly" is "fwy"; "grasshopper" is "hopper", and so on. But, oddly, she says "bumblebee" in its entirety, and correctly.

She also has a hysterical term for a classic holiday movie at our house: "Farty the No-Man". I guess "Frosty" is just a bit too hard to say....

We also have enough hair for (drum roll, please) Hair Goodies!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

To You and Yours

I Wish You Great



This Season!

Got Snow?

The last week, true to form, has been crazybusy (aren't they always?).

First of all, A had his annual review for his IEP (Individualized Education Plan) on Wednesday, the 5th. He was approved for the extended school year program (over the summer), and more attention is going to be paid to engaging with other students rather than just the teacher or one of the aides. The board had to make a bunch of changes, because of the advancements he's made in the last year. This is a good thing!

The bad thing was, this meeting was on the first snow day of the year. What was supposed to be rain, according to the weatherman, then freezing rain, then maybe a possibility of a dusting of snow, turned into this:



The official depth was just over 5" for where we live, but we're on a ridge top, so this is what we got. A's meeting was in the morning, and they cancelled school while we were still there, so no afternoon session for him. He also had no school on Thursday, so everyone could dig out. Then it rained on Friday and all the pretty snow went bye-bye. But while it was here, this is what the kids did with it:




A decided he wanted to take off his mittens to play basketball. A kid after his dad's own heart. He opened up the shed and dug for the ball!



And then he was cold, so he decided to head inside.



After the play in the snow, we changed into jammies and watched, appropriately enough, Frosty the Snowman before going to bed.



In other news, our attempts to be normal have put A into a funk, and it's just today (Thursday the 13th) that he's acting his usual self again. The infractions? We had 3 people over at our house to eat dinner on Saturday, and we moved the desk in the living room and put up the Christmas tree. It doesn't sound like much, but any variance in his routine sends him into tantrum and hand-flapping grand central.

In positive news, though, while we were at the grocery store on Tuesday and were walking by a holiday display of Hershey's kisses and the like, A turned to me and said very clearly, "I love candy." And he kept walking.

!

This morning, while we were watching Clifford the Big Red Dog, he turned to me and said, "Chocolate chips are yummy." This was completely unrelated to the show we were watching. I'm noticing a trend....hmmmm....my son may just be a chocoholic! :)

Entire, coherent sentences; what a great Christmas present!

Monday, December 3, 2007

La Dolce Vita

The Sweet Life.

This weekend, although unenviably busy (psychotically so), reminded me of how truly blessed I am.

First, Friday evening I had to attend a wedding rehearsal for some friends from church. I was singing a song for the ceremony, so I was there to make sure the CD would work, and the microphone was balanced with the sound coming through the speakers. The mic isn't used with an accompaniment CD at our church (unless there's a wedding), so it took a minute to get it all balanced the right way. The rehearsal went well, and it always blesses me to be a part of a wedding ceremony. I really love it, no matter what area I'm helping with. I really enjoy sharing what is (or should be) one of the happiest days of peoples' lives with them. Being involved in various weddings also makes my mind stray to my own, and how blessed I am to be with my husband. I have to drive for an hour to get to and from church, so it gave me plenty of time for more reflection on that topic as I made my way home.

Fast forward to my arrival back home after the rehearsal: my husband had already put the kids down (I didn't get home until 8 p.m.), had a bouquet of roses on the table, and had cooked a gourmet meal for us to share consisting of a buffalo filet, jumbo shrimp, and portobello mushrooms on a bed of steamed asparagus, a mediterranean spinach salad, fresh artisan Italian bread, and a wild berry pie for dessert. Just randomly, out of the blue, to surprise me. He surprised me! He started cooking a nice meal like this a couple of years ago, around the 1st of December, and has done it every year since. You'd figure I'd catch on, but I guess I'm a little slow. ;) He likes to do this in between Thanksgiving and the hecticness that most of December brings, just as a special evening just for us, just because. Awwwww.

OK, ok, enough gratuitous bragging about my better half.

Saturday morning was the wedding, and again my husband surprised (shocked) me by wearing a tie! I think he wears one, on average, about 3 times a year. Including Easter and Christmas. So I was pleasantly surprised (shocked) and made sure to tell him how fabulous he looked. The ceremony was beautiful, as was the bride (of course), and it was quick. 20 minutes, the best kind. My husband surprised me again by taking me out to lunch before we picked up the urchins, ah, I mean, our beautiful children, and came home. OK, so I'm still bragging after I said I would stop.

Sunday morning we had church as usual; we both wore what we did to the wedding, because it was already out and reasonably clean. Afterwards we attended a reception for the head of our children's ministry's daughter, who just turned one. Holy cow, I have NEVER seen a party like that for a one-year-old. It was lovely, but all the people made my son start shaking and crying, and start zoning and hand-flapping like crazy. We had to make an early departure, but it was still nice to spend time with church people, celebrate Michaela Grace's first birthday ~ and eat food, isn't that the point of any extra church functions outside of the worship services? :)

We didn't get home until nearly 3 in the afternoon. And we had to turn around and leave the house again at 3:30 to go to a different church for the 6:00 service ~ because some friends' two older children were getting baptized! Joe is the new associate pastor at a church in another town (he left us, *sniff*, but it's really great for the whole family), so we went with them for this event. Most of our small group drove up to see Connor and Grace's baptism, and it was really nice to see everyone come together. We didn't get home until after 10:00 p.m., because we all ate together afterwards...Even though we attend different churches now, our small group still gets together every week, still encourages and supports each other, studies, and goofs off together. And eats together...interesting how food keeps working its way in there!

It's easy for me to get caught up in the busy-ness of everything and the GO!GO!GO! mindset, the numbness that can set in with routine (however insanely busy that routine may be). That is what made this weekend all the more relevant for me, because in the midst of the happy chaos, I had time for reflection, and was reminded once again just how wonderfully Rich! Full! Blessed! my life truly is, with friends, family, joy. Makes me want to just glow sometimes. The sweet life, indeed.