Christian and GeeGee are here today!! We had a really full, fun day with them!! It started around 11am- we headed out, went to a park after looking around at some houses for us, then to the mall, then to Sonic, then home for a cookout, then washing cars, then playing with the hose and the neighbor's dog! Whew! That was a lot!! Such fun times!! My kids are adoring this time here with Christian! We just can't get enough of him...he is going to stay with us for a couple of days!! We are very excited- he is just adorable, and wonderful, and a ball of fun! Thanks, Annie for letting us have this time with him- we love you!
23 May 2009
Christian Comes to Visit!!
Christian and GeeGee are here today!! We had a really full, fun day with them!! It started around 11am- we headed out, went to a park after looking around at some houses for us, then to the mall, then to Sonic, then home for a cookout, then washing cars, then playing with the hose and the neighbor's dog! Whew! That was a lot!! Such fun times!! My kids are adoring this time here with Christian! We just can't get enough of him...he is going to stay with us for a couple of days!! We are very excited- he is just adorable, and wonderful, and a ball of fun! Thanks, Annie for letting us have this time with him- we love you!
22 May 2009
How Does Your Garden Grow? II
This was the first year I ever planted anything close to a "garden"! I usually acquire a tomato plant or two from my mom- plant it by the fence, water it religiously (for a while, till I forget) and then get one at best...pathetic, I know. This year, since Suzanne showed me a fun way to start with seeds in March, I thought, "what the heck"...so we (the kids and I) got some seeds, a planter and we set to work. It was fun for them!! We planted tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, chives, zinnia's, cosmos and moss roses. The cosmos and roses didn't grow, but the veggies flourished! You can see them in the top left of the collage. I was amazed! My sweet neighbors and friends dug this huge garden, and since our house is on the market, let me plant my plants in theirs. It helps that all I have to do is jump the fence, and I can help water and till- which the kids loved too! So tonight I planted the tomatoes, 16 of them, the cucumbers, 12 of them, lots of carrots and the chives. Now we water and wait.......
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Well, the title of this post does NOT refer to my garden...however...I am growing one- from starter seeds, no less...I know, you are all impressed, huh?! I need to take pics before I plant them in the garden my neighbors dug out- how nice of them to let me have some space, huh? I am going to plant soon, so when I do, I will surely post about that.
But really, this post is for Alex- his 3rd grade musical this year was titled, "How Does Your Garden Grow?" He was a farmer, who had a dancing number and he was so hilarious. He practiced his moves for weeks ahead of time, and his partner was the cutest girl in the 3rd grade too, so that was some motivation I am sure! It was hard to get good pics during, but I tried...

Since the levy here didn't pass, our kids will lose music, art and phys ed next year! So sad! We hope we move by the end of summer so our kids won't miss out. And for those who haven't heard that read this blog, Dana accepted a teaching job at Heath High School. It is about a half hour away, so if our house doesn't sell, he can commute, but we really hope it does!! I will miss the Elementary School my kids attend- they have amazing teachers and staff, and my kids have really flourished there. I am so grateful for all that they have done with my kids, because despite being a teacher myself, I would not have done as well with my own had I homeschooled! They love school! Alex will miss his friends there- we are happy he is so eager to make new ones! Leah, too- she likes everyone- and is super easily adjusted- thank goodness!
But really, this post is for Alex- his 3rd grade musical this year was titled, "How Does Your Garden Grow?" He was a farmer, who had a dancing number and he was so hilarious. He practiced his moves for weeks ahead of time, and his partner was the cutest girl in the 3rd grade too, so that was some motivation I am sure! It was hard to get good pics during, but I tried...
Since the levy here didn't pass, our kids will lose music, art and phys ed next year! So sad! We hope we move by the end of summer so our kids won't miss out. And for those who haven't heard that read this blog, Dana accepted a teaching job at Heath High School. It is about a half hour away, so if our house doesn't sell, he can commute, but we really hope it does!! I will miss the Elementary School my kids attend- they have amazing teachers and staff, and my kids have really flourished there. I am so grateful for all that they have done with my kids, because despite being a teacher myself, I would not have done as well with my own had I homeschooled! They love school! Alex will miss his friends there- we are happy he is so eager to make new ones! Leah, too- she likes everyone- and is super easily adjusted- thank goodness!
18 May 2009
Race On...
So Saturday was the Race for the Cure here downtown...It was nothing short of wonderful in so many ways...the weather was perfect, the skies clear, the people, and survivors were just fantastic. I got there at 715am to meet my mom, Aunt Trudy and Stephanie. We walked from COSI, to the expo to get free stuff- cute bags my girls love, and then back to the car to drop it off. Then, I walked back to the race start and ran the 5K in nearly the same time I ran last year- so not too bad...33:30. After that, we walked to meet my mom in the 5K walkers, so about a mile more, then back to the finish with them, and then all around...do you see where I am going with this?! I figure I got in nearly 10 miles - seriously, my legs are still tired! But so worth it!! I even got to see Peggy's family, her husband and little boys- and then later in the day went to a park to celebrate in her honor. It couldn't have been better- I loved every minute (except for around mile 2.5- that was hard!!)
15 May 2009
Why I Love May...


Yesterday, I was complaining that I didn't like May when it was raining...this is still true...but, after the rain yesterday, the sun came out in full force, and warmed me right up! We went to the park while Alex had baseball practice, and then after his 3rd grade play (another post coming), we went to get ice cream with my parents. It turned out to be a great day...hence, why May is my favorite month!11 May 2009
Looth Tooth
Check this out:
Can you see how long it is hanging- such a long root!! It took her nearly 3 full weeks to wiggle that out!
Congratulations, Leah!! The tooth fairy told her she was looking forward to getting the next top tooth for her collection!
06 May 2009
My Loves...
It was our Spring trip to visit my grandparents at the farm this past weekend! It was so wonderful and perfect- the weather was super nice and the kids had a great time as usual. I got to spend some of the best hours with those I love and treasure- couldn't ask for more- except that they could be in better health. My grandpa's body has too much sodium, so his legs are seeping fluid because the skin just can't stretch anymore. My grandma's memory is getting worse, so she isn't much help in remembering that he can't have salt! I am going to get back up there in the next couple of months- these are the times that can't wait!
But here are some pics of while we were there- the kids and the horses in the pasture- and our pic of all of us together.
But here are some pics of while we were there- the kids and the horses in the pasture- and our pic of all of us together.
So, till we see them again, I am counting on a bunch of prayers and hoping all is well with them. Oh how I love them.
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