Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Thirty

Thirty.

It's weird turning thirty. I guess it's because I never pictured myself at 30.

Growing up, I always had a clear picture of 16...me, driving down the open road.

18 was clear too...me, freedom, independence, "grown up".

21...that requires no help in painting a picture (I was a heathen at that point).

I always envisioned me at 25...securely planted in "grown up-ness", etc.

But, somehow that's where the mental image stopped. And, now, here I am...30.

It has been looming over me for the last few months. The realization that my twenties would soon be a thing of the past. The slippery slide towards 40...all that silly non-sense.

I thought that today would be difficult. I thought I would be bothered, sad, melancholy (another one of those underused words that I love).

Instead, I am happy, thankful, blessed, optimistic, content. Because you know what? Life is good.

30 things/reasons that make 30 WONDERFUL!

1. Salvation! I am so thankful that I know Jesus and that he saved my soul! (That scripture about "He pulled me out of the miry pit", that was written especially for me, lol).

2. The most wonderful, loving, supportive, kind, handsome husband on the Earth.

3. Five healthy, intelligent, beautiful unique children.

4. Spray tanning. (Seriously, a healthy glow without the threat of skin cancer, what a great invention.

5. A church where the pastor, assistant pastor, and half the youth group call to tell me Happy Birthday (the youth actually sang Happy Birthday, our pastor doesn't really sing, lol).

6. Tickets to see this:
http://www.wickedthemusical.com/chicago/synopsis.htm

7. Waking up with the softest kneecap in the world shoved into my back (that would be Cammie's) and hearing "I love you mommy" mumbled sleepily as I gently remove it.

8. Loud dinners at nice restaurants while watching other diners count our kids.

9. The bestfriend in the world reminding me that instead of viewing my birthday as a "get out of body pump class free card", I should give myself the gift of health.

10. McDonald's $1.00 Sweet Tea (the body pump class counteracts the calories, ha).

11. Having a husband that spends hours researching technology to get the best one of these:
http://www.sonystyle.ca/html/multimedia/DSC/T200_microsite_html/index.html
to replace the one that fell off the kayak and into the ocean.

12. Hearing little voices sing along at church and then "preach" to their dolls when we get home.

13. Flyfriends.

14. Books, and the time to read them.

15. The $1.99 dry cleaner. Love those people. Love them.

16. Starbucks green-tea lemonade...refreshing.

17. This helps to keep me looking younger than my years (at least that's what they say):
http://www.puurspa.com/Antiaging.html

18. Naps...love naps. Oh yes, naps are good.

19. The funniest 13 year old on the planet. Seriously, who new that I would have a kid that cool?

20. A sunroof...always wanted a car with a sunroof and right before I turned 30, I got one.

21. New shoes. 2 pair. Yesterday.

22. The blessing of being able to give our kids a Christian education. So very thankful.

23. Dental insurance. Love dental insurance. (This seriously adds to "quality of life").

24. Keurig. (See post regarding new coffee maker).

25. Scrapbooking. So incredibly thankful that I was introduced to this wonderful hobby.

26. Outreach opportunities. Talk about keeping things in perspective...so thankful to be involved in outreach.

27. Flowers...growing or cut...reminders of the Lord's artistry.

28. My health...other than needing to lose a few pounds (okay, more than a few), I am healthy and that is truly a great blessing.

29. Peace...about who I am and where I'm going.

30. Another year...of love, laughter, fun, silliness, learning, growing, challenges, etc.

Life, is indeed GOOD.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Two places that make me happy...



First up... Forrest's room. Lovin' how it turned out...



Here is the view from his door (sorry the picture is a little dark):



The wall to the left of the door:



And this is to the right of the door. Forrest loves the hanging guitars and having his Bionicles on display (this pic is a little light, the above pic is the most accurate color):





The second place that makes me a happy girl... my scrap room:








And, here is a pic of Chloe and Cammie's lovely little $90.00 chandelier that I picked up on clearance for $10.00.




So, there you have it... my current favorite spots in the house.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Long time, no blog...

I have been procrastinating (imagine that) updating for a few weeks now. I was busy, I needed to upload pictures, I need to take pictures of things to post on here, I've been reading, I've been working on projects...blah, blah, blah...procrastinating.



So, here is a quick rundown of recent goings on...some with pictures, some without.



Reading:



I read this last week:





It has to be one of, if not THE, best books I have ever read. Fantastic. If you enjoy reading, you should definitely read it. It stuck with me for days, and I now find myself reading about old circus' on the internet.



(Funny thing, Mark's grandfather was in the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus in the 20's. There was a picture of a Hagenbeck-Wallace circus train car from that time period in the book. Kind of cool.)



After reading Water For Elephants, I began reading:


I am on the second in the series now. It is a bit graphic and definitely not for the squeamish or those with...delicate sensibilities. If I had known the extent of the...questionable parts...I probably wouldn't have began reading the series. But, alas, (love that word...so underused the word "alas) I am now sucked into the plot and MUST know what. happens. next. If you choose to begin reading the Outlander books, don't say I didn't warn ye. Oh, another thing to be aware of...halfway through the first one, you will find yourself calling your kids "lads" and "lassies", replacing "you" with "ye" and speaking with a hearty lilt.



Moving on.



Since this adorable kindergartner :



is busy at school 5 days a week, doing things like learning to read (she is a whiz at phonics already), being the caboose (she prefers being the flag person or the bible person) and memorizing scripture (their first "memory verse" was actually several verses...the Lord's Prayer...the first week of school), I am spending lots of time with this wee little lassie (forgive me, I know it's dorky, I. just. can't. resist.) :





We go to the bakery for breakfast...mmm...banana muffins a few times a week. We go to gymnastics one morning a week (look for her at the summer Olympics 2018). And, we read. She has a stack of books that she goes through while I read mine.


As for projects, I have spent the last few weeks redoing Forrest's room. It turned out awesome. It is actually my favorite room in the house right now. Pictures to come. I am waiting on my ever busy husband to hang a few shelves and then it will be complete and photo ready.


Working on the oh-so daunting task of switching the girls' warm weather clothes to cool weather clothes and taking inventory. Bleh.


Planning a scavenger hunt for the youth group at church. Mark and I won't be here the weekend of the hunt...we'll be celebrating my...birthday. (Don't ask which one, I'm not dealing with it very well at the moment, even though I have been told repeatedly that it's not "old", "bad", etc...I am not convinced). ...
...Where was I...scavenger hunt...yes...the kids will be split up into teams with an adult chaperon/driver and a video camera. They will get points for things like...getting fire safety info from the fire hall-10 points, having their picture take with a fireman-10 bonus points, picture taken with fireman IN firetruck-30 bonus points. Silly things like that. Fortunately, Forrest is staying with some friends of ours from church while we are out of town, so he will get to participate.


Speaking of Forrest. He is totally pumped right now. He's in a Christian rock band at church and they will be playing at the youth revival the weekend of the scavenger hunt. The band is also playing for the youth choir. He was asked last week to begin practicing with the musicians so that he can play the bass during praise and worship on Sundays. Very cool.
Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. I think that about covers things for now.









Thursday, August 9, 2007

Contentment Disorder

Things have been on the busy side around here. I'm sure it's the same for everyone though... dental appointments, check-ups, orthodontic appointments, clothing shopping, school supply shopping...all mixed in with the "normal" things we have to do.

I know this happens every year, but it seems so much more hectic this time. Well, actually, it hasn't ever happened quite like this because...(1) Forrest didn't have his braces this time last year and (2) I could schedule Chloe's appointments at any time I wished...I didn't have to think about taking her out of school to do her regular "Healthy Child Maintenance". Hmmm...it makes much more sense now.

Next year, I will schedule all of these appointments in July, not in the 3 days before school starts.

I remember way back in May thinking "I can't wait until school is out. I won't have to get up early, we can hang out at the pool, the kids and I will have so much fun" etc.

And, other than our vacation last week, and a few other relatively calm moments (that I can't seem to recall now, but am sure happened) in the last two and a half months...I have spent many, many moments thinking "I can't wait until school starts back. We'll get into a routine, there will be quiet moments in my day again, I'll be able to get a few projects accomplished, and things will be normal".

I think I may need to meditate on that scripture that says to be content in whatever state I'm in. Yep, need some work in the ole' "content department". I definitely think that I fall into the "restless, looking forward to the next state" category.

I wonder if there is an actual term for that, like, Contentment Disorder. Hmmm.

Officially rambling now... so, I leave you with a few more pictures from vacation....







Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Life is good.






Vacations have to be one of the best things ever invented. I mean, seriously, vacations are a good thing. The Europeans are definitely on to something with their month long "Holidays".


Our house is great. It's really big (which is a must when traveling with 5 kids, a mother-in-law, a sitter and her sister). The kids love hanging out on the second floor, which, makes the third floor very quiet...which, again, is cool considering the number of kids in the house.


Mark and I rented kayaks for the week. We took them out for the first time yesterday. This being our first time kayaking and all...well, let's just say we had to learn a few things the hard way.


Lesson 1...It may sound like a good idea to push said kayaks out to the sandbar and then climb into them. In fact, it is not. It is actually very difficult for a 6foot 4inch, 200+ pound man to climb aboard a small floating water craft that is being rocked by waves. (It was, however, fairly easy for me... we chalked that up to the fact that I am half the size of the kayak as opposed to the same size as the kayak).


Lesson 2...The appearance of HUNDREDS of cantaloupe sized jelly fish surrounding you on the sandbar as you try to mount said kayaks will do one of two things:


1. Get your adrenaline pumping and cause you to board kayak in record time.

2. Get your adrenaline pumping and cause you to lose all sense of coordination
thus causing you to flip off of the kayak every time you try to board it.

I was up and onto that puppy in a shot. Such grace and skill...I tell you, I looked like an old pro.
My poor husband on the other hand...well, it took him 3 or 4 tries, tries that included flipping off the other side of the kayak, and breaking his middle toe. Yes, he broke his toe. He hit it on the side on one of his vaults over the kayak and back into the ocean. (He is healing now, and was only in severe pain for a few hours).


In his defense, the jelly fish were HUGE and they were EVERYWHERE. We both prayed that we wouldn't tip over amidst them. And, we didn't. Thank you Jesus.


So, today, we went back to the kayak place and registered for a guided tour in the "Blackwater". We should see various wildlife, and learn a few things about kayaking. Hopefully we won't get too close to the alligators.


While at the kayak place, we mentioned the mass amounts of jellyfish. The guy says that the jellyfish that we encountered were Cannonball Jellyfish... and not dangerous. Nope, NOT dangerous at all. He said we could have picked them up and thrown them at each other. Mark, poor guy, broke his toe trying to escape HARMLESS jellyfish.


Ahh, the joy of learning something new.

Oh, we took them out again tonight... we boarded on the beach and rowed out. See, we were paying attention.






In other news...



We celebrated Sophie's 7th birthday on Sunday night. We found a cake at the local IGA grocery store and asked the nice ladies in the bakery to write HAPPY BIRTHDAY SOPHIE on it. Let's just say that the friendly people at the IGA were not the sharpest crayons in the box. Mark handed them the cake back, picked up a blank one and bought icing so that we could personalize it ourselves...it was too funny.


We have been having a great time...watching the dolphins, playing on the beach, swimming in the pool, working puzzles, catching sandcrabs, staying up late watching Shark Week and then sleeping in late the next morning, and, the best part, watching our kids enjoy it all just as much as we are.




Life is good.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Beach Bound...

We leave tonight for St. George Island. We'll be staying here:

http://www.resortvacationproperties.com/vacationrentals/details.php?propcode=BRISADE&SRCH=tr

We've never been to St. George before, but it sounds like a quiet place to relax, and it looks beautiful.


Much packing left to do, and I have an appointment to get a spray tan... a first for me. That should be an adventure in itself, ha.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Whew...


Time flies. We have been so busy lately. Either going somewhere, preparing to go somewhere or recovering from being there. Good stuff.

First, we went here:






And we rode this:








Then, after arriving home, I packed to go to CHA where I got to see the newest, coolest things to hit the scrapbooking world...things like spools and spools of yummy ribbon. Seriously, this was a wonderous sight to behold, I just wanted to touch them (and buy them) all.







Oh, and while there, we were almost shagged by this guy:

(Totally kidding about the shagging part, but it was funny to see him wandering around, heckling everyone).

And now, we are gearing up to go to St. George Island in Florida. Soon, we will head off into the sunrise in search of sun, sand, and lots of good books...well, I will be reading, and Forrest will be reading, everyone else will probably be in the pool or the ocean.


I plan on updating while on vacation. Look for lots of pictures, lol.