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20 May 2008

Chapter 41

Last week I was "Single Mom" and I hated it! Dana had two games on Monday and Tuesday, so he didn't get home until after bedtime, and then he was in DC from Weds till 2am Saturday (Sunday) morning! Needless to say, I was at the end of my rope doing everything everyday! I love my kids, and we did have some fun, but it was hard doing all things for all people in this house! I am so glad Dana doesn't travel! I miss him when he is gone, not just because of the kids, but because I miss his physical presence. I don't mind sleeping alone, in fact Celeste slept with me, but I don't get much with her in bed. Last night I put up the gate so she stays in her room! It was not fun hearing her cry for me, but it was only twice, and I let her in when Dana left and she went right back to sleep. But besides that, I just realized that I could not do this parenting thing alone for long! That was long enough! I felt like I was always relying on others, which is not always comfortable to do for me, and I had to be at 12 places at once! That wasn't fun, either.
BUT, despite my grumpiness of being the single parent, we did manage to have some fun without Daddy this week, and this included:

-GiGi coming in from California and spending a couple days with us!
-Going to the park - twice for Alex's practice, and the girls on the playground!
-Going to Easton and Bob Evans with GiGi! (Always a treat!)
-Made and ate an entire strawberry pie! (We took one to Jennifer, too)
-Alex get a sleepover at his school on Friday! (With a new sleeping bag from Grandma!)
-I got my haircut! (always love that!)
-The girls and I slept overnight at Grandma's house Friday! (Grandma's house is the best!)
-The girls got to play at Aunt Stephanie's house with her cousins on Saturday!
-We went to a baptism for our friend, Devon on Saturday with many of our old friends!
-Mommy ran the 5K downtown with family and friends!
-Leah had dance pictures taken! (Wait till you see the pink!)
-We ate ice cream everynight! (Leah's choice: Birthday Bash ice cream!)

So, see, it wasn't all bad! Especially when you top it off with ice cream cones each night!! Here are a few pictures of that crazy week-




Dana is back, and it is so much better, and we actually sat around and did very little Sunday and Monday! It was so nice! I actually got to go to the store alone which was even better, and now we can gear up for another busy weekend- but this time we can divide and conquer! Thank goodness! Oh, and Dana brought me home a new Coach purse and matching wallet from DC- it is perfect!

17 May 2008

Race for the Cure

Today I ran my first ever 5K! It was so amazing, and I am feeling very good right now! Today was the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure and a record number of over 42,000 people participated in it! Can you believe that?! That is amazing! I felt so overwhelmed at times, and quite emotional, too...it was exhilarating to be a part of something so spectacular, and so rewarding. I got to feel a bit of that spirit and feel like I gave a part of me to this cause. I am grateful for this experience, and look forward to supporting this great cause again and again!

So, the day started out a little cool, so I was layered up, but by the start of the race, the sun shone bright and it got warm! I was pleasantly suprised, and despite weather forecasts of lots of rain throughout the day, we never got any! That was amazing too! I was a bit nervous for this run, I must admit, but once I got going, it was okay...I ran with Stephanie and Ron (a guy my Aunt Lori works with), and I let them run ahead for a time, since I was feeling a tad overwhelmed and needed a minute or two by myself. (I was also exhausted, so the reprieve was good, too!). Here we are at the beginning, with my cousin, Michael, who left us in the dust, and ran nearly 10 minutes faster than us!- That's okay, we understand, why would he want to run with 2 thirty-somethings?- when he is just a baby of 18!!! We couldn't keep up with him if we tried, so we didn't!!This was taken when we were at the 6 minute mile starting line...as if!!! We started with the 8 minute mile runners...yeah, didn't quite make that, either! It was both Stephanie and my first race ever! I convinced her to run, and she never stopped, I was impressed- she was fantastic!

After the race began, it took about two minutes before we made it to the start, so it was easy going then, but it did get harder, and I was tired by 1.5 miles! I was only half way- this couldn't be happening! But I didn't stop!! I kept going till mile 2- then by 2. something, I slowed a bit and tried to absorb all around me- seriously, it was so thrilling and so full of emotion, everywhere. There were bands playing all over, there were cheerleaders, there were crowds of strangers rooting on everyone! I felt like I had my own personal cheerleader nearly the whole time! From about 2.5 on to 3, I got a surge of energy from all the Harley Davidson Bikers that lined the last leg of half mile- they had their engines revving for us, and probably 150 hands out to slap as you ran by, and I hit nearly every one of them! I was in awe- so many Harley men out on their bikes wearing some piece of pink! I loved it! They kept me going, and if it weren't for them, I probably would've been walking by this point! They saved me! All of a sudden, I see the huge clock running and I realize I am at the end!

33:20 was my official time!

If you take off the starting slow down, it was a tad better, but I am happy nonetheless! I usually run a mile in 9:30 on my tread, but outside with this crowd, I was off, but hey, it was fun! I am actually looking forward to doing one again, soon, perhaps! I loved it! I really did, though I do have to work on staying running for the whole time. If it weren't so darn emotional, I probably wouldn't have slowed down, but I really needed to regroup, for myself.

Here are some pictures of the crowds, and the unreal amount of people in that space!

These are a little blurry because I was actually running when I took these, but you get the idea!

This is Team Lori!! My Aunt, the one in the pink shirt, kneeling in front, is a survivor of over a year!! Everyone in this group did the 5K walk, except Stephanie, Ron, Michael, and me (who isn't in this, since I am taking it!). What love and support for her from all these individuals, for her, just goes to show you what an amazing person my Aunt is- we love her and are so happy she is doing so well! I told her we are already gearing up for Team Lori 2009- and my kids want to participate too! She is inspiring!

This is a view of just the 5K walkers! Seriously, this is simply amazing!This is me after the race, (pay no attention to the sweat and crazy hair)- though do notice the smile, since the race was over!- my signs of Celebration for Lori and my sign in Memory for Peggy. They and so many others that I know and love, this one was for you! And at the end, this is Stephanie, Ron and I...our first 5K completed and in record time!! Check out the sun behind us! It was a perfect day for a run, and even the breeze was nice- we couldn't have asked for a better day- one to remember!

To other survivors I know and love: my grandmother, my aunt Barb, Vickie, Sherry.

Statistics show 1 in 8 women will be affected by Breast Cancer. That is a staggering statistic, so the money raised in this race will help find a cure- so race on!


15 May 2008

Throwback Thursday!

Okay, since I made everyone laugh so much with the Prom pictures a few weeks ago, I thought you deserved another hilarious post, so here are some fun pictures of me from High School. I can already hear your laughter, so keep it up- it makes me feel good to know that you are not laughing at me, just with me,- or is it the other way around?! :)

These are from 1992, my Senior year, fall football season- I know, I know, what were we thinking?! Just so you know, WE LOOKED GOOD! Or, at least that's what WE thought! See, I wasn't the only one with HUGE hair, mine sort of looks tame in comparison to those around me! This was Homecoming game!


This one was 1991, my Junior year, and apparently my hair was bigger then- standing next to me on my left, your right, is Renee, my BFF and Christy, is the other one in the white jacket, and Aimee in between. She became the Homecoming Queen that year- man, that was forever ago...
Did you get your belly laugh in? Weren't we smokin' hot back then?! I know you are jealous, aren't you? Those were fun times...if only we were all still that size! Where did the time go? Oh, I know, 15 years, 3 kids later, that's where! Enjoy!!

13 May 2008

Clothing Update...

Real quick...I just wanted to clarify a few things about the Price is Right post with the clothing. All the items were brand new, (no thrift purchases), with tags- all items, less the jeans (Target), came from Kohl's- the best store I know! Just wanted you to know...and really, those are bargains that I just got, but I don't always to that good, but I don't buy much over those prices unless I really love it, either. Thanks for all the great comments! And I would gladly be anyone's personal shopper anytime! That would be my dream job!

Girls will be Girls...

After baths the other night, this is what I found...

I could hardly believe Celeste let Leah comb her hair- she seriously sat like this for 5 minutes!

Leah got this vanity for Christmas, and she is honestly like this each night before bed and during the day too!

Celeste puts on my shoes every chance she gets!

If these aren't the girliest girls you have seen today...they never cease to make me smile! Girls after my own heart- I couldn't be less girly if I tried! I love that they are like that, too- sorry for those of you without girls...you can get your fill from mine! Truth be told, they both love Alex, and would do boy things if he wanted them to, so they might not stay in nightgowns and dresses and stare into the vanity for the rest of their girly years, but if they do, that is fine with me!

11 May 2008

Lucky and Loved


I feel so blessed today, on Mother's Day to feel such love from my children. My heart is full and I cannot express how much it means to me to have them say, "Happy Mother's Day" to me. This morning, when Alex and Leah woke up at 8am, they quietly went downstairs, while Dana, Celeste and I stayed asleep for nearly an hour more! Then when I did get up, they jumped up from the couch where they were comfortable, ran up to me, and hugged me and said that they love me and Happy Mother's Day! Tears just welled up! I love them so- they are so special and so wonderful, and yes, they do love their mother!

They made me wonderful gifts for Mother's Day, but instead of waiting until today to give them to me, they presented them on Friday when they got home from school. I absolutely love everything, and all the thought they put into it (not to mention the help from their great teachers!) From Alex, I got a laminated picture of me that he drew, along with a poem of how he loves me, a MOM key chain that he made, a wheel that says all kinds of great attributes he thinks I posses, and a book of promises. From Leah, she made me this really great flower pen in a can- yes, that flower is a pen, and it sits perfectly on my shelf in my kitchen! From Celeste, I got this cute card, a button that says I love you, and an adorable candy bracelet (thanks to Jen in nursery!) What a lucky mom I am!I didn't awaken to breakfast in bed, (I am not a breakfast person, so that doesn't bother me), but I did get to sleep in and Dana is getting me a new Coach bag in DC this week! See, I really am lucky! Dana is good to me everyday, and so today was no different- I am the one that gets to sleep in every Sunday while he gets the kids breakfast and I just read my store ads and relax.
We went to my mom's for dinner tonight, along with Sean and Stephanie, and the girls, and it was very fun! My mom is fantastic, as I wrote about her for her birthday, but she is even more than all that, too- I love her dearly, and she even called me this morning, before I called her to tell me that she was thinking of me and to say Happy Mother's Day! She is amazingly lovable and a tremendous mother and friend. I couldn't tell you how much she means to me, because that kind of love is immeasurable. Thank you, Mom for all you do and for being my mom!
Above all, I thank Heavenly Father for allowing me to be a mother to these three children who I treasure more than any treasure on earth. I am so loved. And so blessed.

And the winner is.......

MY MOM!!
How well does she know me?! Apparently she knows me very well! I remember bargain shopping with her many times, though I must say that I still get better deals than her! How great is it that she is the winner and today is Mother's Day?! Now she gets 2 gifts! She wins a stunning new necklace with ornate silver beads - it is truly her style. I must admit, that had someone else won, I wouldn't have awarded the same prize- but this fits her better than the other gift. Congrats, Mom!
Now, here is the breakdown, and this is truly what I paid- honestly, this is a GREAT DEAL!

1. Necklace- $5.50
2. Shirt- $3.06
3. Bracelet- $.85
4. Jeans- $5.24
5. Shoes- $2.86
6. Coat- $7.65

Grand Total of $25.16!!

I know, you don't have to say it, I am good! This is how I shop! I couldn't imagine paying much more for these items, I mean, they are cute and all, but I am cheap! I don't have the luxury to pay full price for anything, not even groceries, most of the time, so this is how I do it! I do spend probably more time shopping to get deals like this than most of you do, but I love shopping, so for me, it is just easy, and part of who I am! The deals are sometimes easy to come by, sometimes it is off-season, but I just bought all of these items within the last 5 weeks! Do you want to hear the coat story?
Well, I saw the coat in the clearance section (the best section, I might add..), and it totally caught my eye- I had been looking for a coat like this for a while. I immediately looked at the price tag- it was $100 then 70% off for a price of $30. Well, not that that isn't a good deal, but I didn't want to pay that much, and justifying large purchases that aren't a necessity is getting harder...BUT, I tried it on anyway..and really loved it! I noticed, however, that it was missing the belt and it had a small black dot on the lapel. I thought to myself that it wouldn't hurt to ask customer service if they would discount it any more. So, I did- I was really proud of myself! I had never done that before, and was a tad nervous, I mean it was already 70% off! The lady at the CS desk checked it out on her machine and said, "how about nine dollars?" I looked at her, wide-eyed and said, "SOLD!" I couldn't believe it! I thought the best she could do would be maybe half off of the $30- but no, she took another 70% off the $30! The smile on my face was so huge! Talk about a great deal- a $100 coat for $7.65 (I had another 15% off coupon!!)
The other items were just seriously discounted, and I got lucky- especially the shoes. They aren't my favorite item, but for the price, even if I only wear them a few times, I will get my $2.86 out of them! They were originally $44!
Thank you for playing along!! I have to say that Bonnie finished a mere second place, within only a .68 cent difference- she knows me too, apparently!
I can't wait to do another contest soon- this was really fun for me! Hope you had fun too!

09 May 2008

The Price is Right- My Style

Okay....get ready.....this is going to be fun! I am setting up a CONTEST for my blog readers today...a personal shopper contest, that will involve PRIZES for those savvy shoppers who can guess the price of this newly purchased ensemble you are about to see....
There are 6 items to view and price:


1-Necklace

2-Bracelet

3-Shirt

4-Jeans

5-Shoes

6-Coat

Your job, should you choose to participate, and you should, because the prize is SO worth it!- is to guess the total amount of all pieces together- less tax, of course. So, if you know me, you know I didn't pay full price for anything, so keep that in mind, but nothing was free!

Here are a few helpful hints:

1- The silver part of the necklace is the piece you are pricing: the blue slide was a gift from my mom.

2- The shirt and shoes are both Daisy Fuentes brand.

3- The coat is my favorite piece, and I got it last night- The beginning price was $100.00. It was missing the belt, so I asked for a discount, and I got it cheaper. You figure how much cheaper.
Okay, so are you ready?! This is sooo fun for me! I am reliving all my great purchases through this. Leah took these pictures, see, she is more than an adorable dancer, she is one great photographer, too!

You have to post a comment in order to count- so just give me your thoughts and a dollar total! Are you excited?! I am including a few closeups too.

HAVE FUN!!


The color of the coat is a light gray- more spring-ish with a hood - oh, it is by far my favorite find, possibly EVER!


I will keep this going for a day or two until a winner is found! Even if you don't love shopping, please play along anyway- it is good for the soul! P.S. Bonnie, you are now eligible to play!


08 May 2008

Dancing Queen

Leah is my "dancing queen"!! This is her second year taking dance, and she LOVES it!! She loves Wednesdays because Wednesdays means dance!! She can be quite the performer, too. As I told my friend, Jen on her blog, my kids do "talent shows" often, and most times Leah's talent is dancing to her own beat! She is so funny, and we love that about her. Yesterday was "watch week" for parents, so I got to snap a few photos of her. This year she is doing tap, ballet and jazz in a combo class. So the pictures are from all 3 kinds of dances...enjoy and see if you can be the next "So you think you can dance" contestant! You never know, you might see her someday...



Love this one of her and her friend Julia doing the "skip and slide" together- look at how in sync they are! Soooo cute!

Check out the jump! Oh, and the pose is so her!

Leah has recital next month, so keep a look out for her again, this time instead of wearing this cute pink outfit, she will be in the hottest pink costume you have ever seen!

06 May 2008

Flashback to 1993 Prom


I can hardly believe I am posting this picture of me as a Senior at Prom!! It is so funny, and my mind is flooded with images of all my friends who looked very similar to me-


1. BIG hair


2. Off the shoulder dress


3. Tinted dyeable shoes to match your dress


4. Costume jewelry


5. A prom limo


Okay, so it was 1993, and at our High School, we only had Senior Prom, so this was my one and only experience (thank goodness!). My date, Mike, was our Senior Class President, and had much influence on voting for the theme for our dance. I remember that our Senior Advisor (a wacky teacher) drove everyone crazy, so we voted for a theme that would surely dissapoint her- and because Mike was President and quite popular, everyone followed suit, so our theme became, are you ready....


"NIGHT OF ECSTASY!"


Yes, I am serious! A huge joke, but that was our theme nontheless! I am not sure if I even knew what that implied, but it was fun to just rile our advisor up! So anyway, we then picked the classic colors of red, white and black, and had our dance at a fancy hotel downtown. It was quite tasteful, despite the theme...at least I think so...


There were 4 couples in our limo- only one couple was actually dating, (not me), and so we basically went as a group of friends- that was so nice. Mike decided to wear a purple tux, and I didn't object, that seemed to suit his personality just fine...later he decided to take a different route and play for both teams, if you get my drift...(okay, that sounded from the 90's!). Anyway, we had this great limo, which turned out wasn't even the one they ordered, it was less classy, but I didn't care since I get motion sickness in the backseat of a car, let alone a limo, so I wasn't all too excited anyway. I don't remember much from the night itself, except that it was sort of fun, but not really worth all the hoopla. I did, however, LOVE my dress, and why? I don't even know now, but it fit me perfectly, and I look at it now, and I think, wow, where the heck are my hips?! They did not exist then! Sadly, I weighted 108 pounds, and was not eating much to try to stay thin! I did not think that was thin! Crazy high school drama that makes you think that! I do not want my daughters to ever go through that!


I do, however, remember Post-Prom, and going to a Knights Inn Motel for the night- can you believe my parents let me stay at a hotel - what were they thinking, I was barely 17! Okay, so since Mike and I were just friends, they said okay, and all was fine, but what they didn't know was what everyone else in our party was doing...okay, don't let your mind wander that direction...but there was alcohol like you have never seen before- at least I hadn't seen before! They loaded up the tub with tons of different varieties for everyone! I was a good girl and didn't drink a drop- honest, but I cannot say that for the rest of the clan- it was a long night for them, and morning for that matter! The next morning, with more hairspray than Aqua Net intented, I shoved my hair in a banana clip (it was the 90's, remember?!), and we headed to Tee Jay's Country Place for breakfast- yuck! It was where EVERYONE goes after prom for breakfast, so we couldn't not go! Sadly, I ate and then felt miserable the rest of the day.
All in all, Prom 1993 was quite memorable, as much as I remember...hope you enjoyed this and got your laugh in for the day!