Can I whine for just a second? It's been nearly 1 year since Chad started on nights and I just want to say...."Yup I still hate the night shift".......
Ok whining all done.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
NOBODY MOVE!!!!!
You might disturb the beast!
I'm guessing I had better keep a close eye on him later today it looks as though he is in deep thought planning out his next course if destruction.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
My child that is Cooper
Wednesday evenings are a bit crazy at our house. Carsyn has piano right after school then hurry to get dinner on the table then off to scouts and young women's. Tonight was no different. After I got chad headed off to work I changed coopers diaper and got his socks on. Then I sent him to find his shoes while I went to start clearing dishes from the table. He found his shoes and was excited that he also found the socks he had worn earlier. I told him good job but he already had socks on. He of course didnt like that answer. So while I'm standing at the sink doing dishes he pushes the trash can closer to me then tips it over. Now I know you're probably laughing about this temper fit of his but just wait it gets better. Remember I'm doing dishes and the sink with the garbage disposal is full so I was using the trash can to put all of the waist. So when he tipped it over, spaghetti sauce splattered all over the back of my legs.
Friday, May 3, 2013
The "Bean"Cake
My kids HATE beans. Any kind of beans. Green beans, kidney beans, black beans, refried beans, I could go on. So while I was talking with Corbyn about what kind I cake he wanted for his birthday this year I offered to make him a BEAN cake. He of course protested loudly. Every day leading up to his birthday he made sure to tell me he wanted chocolate cake and not bean cake. I really didn't have a certain cake in mind to decorate. I just knew it had to be chocolate. At the last min I had a thought. JELLY BEANS!! I kept insisting to Corbyn that I was making a bean cake and so I did. I think we have finally found a kind of bean they like.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
So Exciting!
For the month of April we have made 3 full amount Car Payments on my car. Oh how I love dumping debt and that we actually can now.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
I need a Maid
So tonight's mess was pizza sauce all over the kitchen floor, wall, fridge, pantry door, stove, dishwasher, Corbyn, Oh and the cabinet was open. But it's ok because about an hour later Corbyn dumped the jug of water on the floor so I got to mop it all up with a towel.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
My child that is Cooper
Mess number 1 corn starch. Mess number 2 fish food. Mess number 3 (not pictured) broken light bulb. Welcome to my average day.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
My New Wall
One of the reasons I wanted a vinyl cutter year ago was so I could cut my own vinyl for my own home. I always wanted to put a really big saying on my bedroom wall but it had to be perfect. I liked some sayings here and there but didn't really love any of them. I heard this saying last year and that was the one for sure. But for some reason I could bring myself to put it up. I think because once it was done I thought it "permanent" we'll I had the cutter out yesterday and I thought "I'm finally going to do it" and so I did. And I absolutely love it ! This is now what I see every morning when I wake up ( it's not over my bed)
Monday, March 25, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
His 1st set of Stitches
Notice how I said "1st" ? Everyone thinks that since I have 4 boys I live in the ER well the truth is we've been pretty lucky. Don't get me wrong we have definitely seen our share of blood. We've actually only had 2 things that were bad enough to think we need to go in. And both of those times have been with this child. (See Here for the other incident) Anyway We took the training wheels off his bike and he actually picked it up really fast (even better then his older broth did but shhh don't tell him I said that). the 3rd day on his own he was out ridding and he crashed I gave my typical hug and kiss then told him to get his helmet on and sent him back out. The story is that there was a car coming so he was getting to the side of the road and hit the curb and went down. Darn it. I do have some other close up pics but decided not to post them because, well, they are kind of gross. He actually is a pretty tough kid. He only cried until he got to the bathroom with me. Then was totally fine.However He did NOT like it when she started to work on him. He cried when she gave him the shot to numb it and so then he was upset through the rest of it. Chad on the other hand had to leave the building and get some air and when he finally did come back in all the nurses thought he was in need of care and were all panicked wanting him to sit down. The Dr said she could just super glue it but because of they way it was open (more of a flap then cut) she did recommend stitches because the scar would be much better So to preserve this handsome face of his he got 3 stitches.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Happy Day.
Today is a good day. Our Family reached a milestone. We have worked hard to correct our mistakes and the light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter. Today our Family paid off the last of our credit card debt. Chad and I have had credit card debt since we were dating. It's NOT something to be proud of. At one point in our early marriage we had 15 open credit cards all with maxed out balances. Sure it was only $500 here and $500 there. We learned how quickly things add up but by then it was too late. over the years we would start to get really close to having one or 2 paid off but then something would happen. We knew that once Chad got promoted things would look up. And they have.
We aren't completely out of the woods yet. My car will be the next focus. We have a plan in place and can start counting down the months. Oh what a blessing it will be when we will be able to say
"We Are Debt Free"
"We Are Debt Free"
Saturday, January 19, 2013
A Day as a Mom of Boys
Me witnessing Cole Pick his nose then proceed to eat it I say to him
"Cole, don't do that it's really yucky"
"Cole, don't do that it's really yucky"
He then looks at me and says with a Matter of Fact look on his face and sternness in his tone of voice
"Mom, I do dat all duh time"
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
A good reminder to stop and listen sometimes.
“A man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, it was calculated that 1,100 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.
Three minutes went by, and a middle aged man noticed there was musician playing. He slowed his pace, and stopped for a few seconds, and then hurried up to meet his schedule.
A minute later, the violinist received his first dollar tip: a woman threw the money in the till and without stopping, and continued to walk.
A few minutes later, someone leaned against the wall to listen to him, but the man looked at his watch and started to walk again. Clearly he was late for work.
The one who paid the most attention was a 3 year old boy. His mother tagged him along, hurried, but the kid stopped to look at the violinist. Finally, the mother pushed hard, and the child continued to walk, turning his head all the time. This action was repeated by several other children. All the parents, without exception, forced them to move on.
In the 45 minutes the musician played, only 6 people stopped and stayed for a while. About 20 gave him money, but continued to walk their normal pace. He collected $32. When he finished playing and silence took over, no one noticed it. No one applauded, nor was there any recognition.
No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the most talented musicians in the world. He had just played one of the most intricate pieces ever written, on a violin worth $3.5 million dollars.
Two days before his playing in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out at a theater in Boston where the seats averaged $100.
This is a real story. Joshua Bell playing incognito in the metro station was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about perception, taste, and priorities of people.
The outlines were: in a commonplace environment at an inappropriate hour: Do we perceive beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize the talent in an unexpected context?
One of the possible conclusions from this experience could be: If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the best music ever written, how many other things are we missing?”
Three minutes went by, and a middle aged man noticed there was musician playing. He slowed his pace, and stopped for a few seconds, and then hurried up to meet his schedule.
A minute later, the violinist received his first dollar tip: a woman threw the money in the till and without stopping, and continued to walk.
A few minutes later, someone leaned against the wall to listen to him, but the man looked at his watch and started to walk again. Clearly he was late for work.
The one who paid the most attention was a 3 year old boy. His mother tagged him along, hurried, but the kid stopped to look at the violinist. Finally, the mother pushed hard, and the child continued to walk, turning his head all the time. This action was repeated by several other children. All the parents, without exception, forced them to move on.
In the 45 minutes the musician played, only 6 people stopped and stayed for a while. About 20 gave him money, but continued to walk their normal pace. He collected $32. When he finished playing and silence took over, no one noticed it. No one applauded, nor was there any recognition.
No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the most talented musicians in the world. He had just played one of the most intricate pieces ever written, on a violin worth $3.5 million dollars.
Two days before his playing in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out at a theater in Boston where the seats averaged $100.
This is a real story. Joshua Bell playing incognito in the metro station was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about perception, taste, and priorities of people.
The outlines were: in a commonplace environment at an inappropriate hour: Do we perceive beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize the talent in an unexpected context?
One of the possible conclusions from this experience could be: If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the best music ever written, how many other things are we missing?”
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Lets start the year with a blog post.
I don't have much to say today. Things around here have just been chugging along. We had a good Christmas. Chad has been working hard (Love that man) The boys are growing like weeds. And I've just been cleaning house. Isn't that how every family works? I do have a couple of big projects in mind to do in the next few months that involve cleaning scrubbing de-cluttering and crafting. I didn't set any "New Years Resolutions" I think those are just silly. I think every one should always have goals in the back of their mind to better themselves. So I will always be working toward those. But I am looking forward to this coming year. It will be a good one for our family.
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