The Actress in The Leeds Newspaper
Macy's play is approaching very quickly. For the next 2 weeks every night/day she will have several hours of play practice. I know it will all come together when the time comes and I keep reassuring Macy of that too. I have to get cracking on her 2 costumes. Hopefully tomorrow I will get that knocked out because she need to have them approved by the director soon.
The Patient waiting to see the Orthopedic Doctor
Brian is having knee surgery on March 10th. Last time he had surgery he was just a baby so I think he has made out pretty well thus far. Brian injured his knee a few months ago , test confirmed what the Doctor figured it was. All this happen around the time of my surgery so the doctor injected the knee to give him some temporary relief and told him come back when he was ready to repair it. Well the time has come and I am sure once it's behind him he will be glad he did the surgery.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Parker James
4th grade St Clair County History Fair Project -The John Looney House
I will admit to you this was pretty much a family project. I put anyone old enough to help working on different pieces of this thing. Parker of course wrote the report and helped assemble the cabin. We have done this history fair in 4th grade several times over already and I am betting we have 2 more to go. I have considering getting a rubbermaid container to save this cabin and revamp it a little in about 5 years for Collin. Hard to believe it's been 5 years since working with Logan on this very same project.
Parker wanted to make sure I got a picture of his teeth. He got his braces off on Monday and they look nice. This most likely will not be his final go around with braces but it is a huge improvement in a short amount of time.
The school year is chugging right along and I am happy to say Parker has continued to make A-B honor roll. He was also awarded the Mustang of the Month award this month which is based on citizenship and academics. Parker is very excited about starting back to guitar lessons this Spring and it is nice that he seems calmer and happy.
I know that 9 year old boy silliness is not my favorite stage but luckily it's short lived and I should have a huge tolerance built up by the time the next 2 reach this age. Parker is a unique soul and I can see he has talents in areas of the arts. His love for music and drawing are something special to be cherished .
I will admit to you this was pretty much a family project. I put anyone old enough to help working on different pieces of this thing. Parker of course wrote the report and helped assemble the cabin. We have done this history fair in 4th grade several times over already and I am betting we have 2 more to go. I have considering getting a rubbermaid container to save this cabin and revamp it a little in about 5 years for Collin. Hard to believe it's been 5 years since working with Logan on this very same project.
Parker wanted to make sure I got a picture of his teeth. He got his braces off on Monday and they look nice. This most likely will not be his final go around with braces but it is a huge improvement in a short amount of time.
The school year is chugging right along and I am happy to say Parker has continued to make A-B honor roll. He was also awarded the Mustang of the Month award this month which is based on citizenship and academics. Parker is very excited about starting back to guitar lessons this Spring and it is nice that he seems calmer and happy.
I know that 9 year old boy silliness is not my favorite stage but luckily it's short lived and I should have a huge tolerance built up by the time the next 2 reach this age. Parker is a unique soul and I can see he has talents in areas of the arts. His love for music and drawing are something special to be cherished .
Friday, February 18, 2011
Papaw's rocks
Hudson toted one by one a collection of Papaw's rocks into my room today .He was fascinated with the textures and pretty colors of each one. He knows these are special and he knows they were Papaw's but he will only remember what a special man his Papaw was from the stories we tell him. Maybe Hudson will be our future rock hound just like his Papaw Dewey.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Keeping it Real
This is a post in which I complain. I do try not to do it often but this is about my real life and I want to be able to look back and remember these crazy days too.
There is the saying about how you can't make everyone happy all of the time and that's exactly where I am right now. Taking control of my health and taking care of the responsibility of my family takes up most of my time and sucks out much of my energy. Some priorities had to shift when I set out on this journey and that has cause myself some strife.
One thing I had not wavered from has been letting the kids be involved in extra curricular activities. I strongly believe that this is good for them and will help them in the future. Having the sense of team and belonging to a group is important for self esteem. Filling their spare time with practice and structure is good for growing preteens and teens in my opinion , too much spare time leads to boredom and trouble. Giving the kids opportunity to explore their own interest now could help direct their futures. When else in life will they have the chance to find their passion other than when they have the most free time? Luckily for me the kids have been understanding on taking turns on who is involved in what and when. I have had to call in favors at times from the grandparents to get certain kids to and from practice but it works out and I know this is the right thing to do . I have no regrets there.
But all of that takes up time as does my spending time at the gym, at boot camp or running. Those are things I now place great importance on for my own future and health. I see a healthy me is also an investment not only me but the future of my family and kids. Every day I do pretty much the same chores. Most days start with going through every room upstairs and tossing down laundry, collecting any dishes and trash from each room and doing basic tiding up. Once that is done it's on to down stairs do the same. Time to start some laundry,dishes and sweep up . I usually repeat this order several times during the day as there is plenty of laundry and dishes to do. Having 2 little boys home with me means more dishes and crumbs on the floor all day long. By early afternoon I am thinking about what to make for dinner and start preparing. The afternoons are a rush and if I don't start early I won't get it all in. Afternoons are usually snack time, some outside play time, dinner, homework, clean up,showers, all of this in between taking people here and there and sometimes bootcamp for me. It is a pretty full day and I haven't touched on doing anything extra like cleaning out the little boys closet which is mostly full of out grown clothes or included vacuuming and mopping after a certain 2 year old emptied out an entire bottle of baby powder or spilled windex.
It's just plan busy and it's the job I have right now. I am not super woman , I can't do everything I'd like to do at once. Things fall by the wayside. I need rest and sleep, I need a break from the daily chores too. They are still here waiting on me when I get home from a pedicure or lunch with a friend. The kids do pitch in but not usually without being reminded by me . But we couldn't do all we do without their help for sure and they do far more then the average kids their age.
I was interrupted about 10 times to write this post no news there. And Hudson just left a pile of cracker crumbs on my bed which I must clean it up or be reminded of them come 11 o'clock when I fall into bed and wonder what those crumbs under me could be. This is my life right now and I can't make everyone happy all the time, I can't get everything in this house in order at the same time. But I can do my best to the tread water and weather the storms holding tight to an umbrella just large enough to cover those closest to me. This time will be a fleeting memory soon I just know it. We are embarking on having 5 kids in school full time, 1 child driving, no one in diapers . But for now I am just doing the best I can and I have to remind myself that has to be good enough.
I didn't write this post earlier today directed at anyone but maybe myself. This was just what was on my mind today. I know I will look back at this post in years to come and remember the organized chaos that my life is right now. When you are going through a hectic time you have to believe this will not be forever and with growing children I know its temporary. Trying to enjoy this moment in time but also looking forward to the future.
There is the saying about how you can't make everyone happy all of the time and that's exactly where I am right now. Taking control of my health and taking care of the responsibility of my family takes up most of my time and sucks out much of my energy. Some priorities had to shift when I set out on this journey and that has cause myself some strife.
One thing I had not wavered from has been letting the kids be involved in extra curricular activities. I strongly believe that this is good for them and will help them in the future. Having the sense of team and belonging to a group is important for self esteem. Filling their spare time with practice and structure is good for growing preteens and teens in my opinion , too much spare time leads to boredom and trouble. Giving the kids opportunity to explore their own interest now could help direct their futures. When else in life will they have the chance to find their passion other than when they have the most free time? Luckily for me the kids have been understanding on taking turns on who is involved in what and when. I have had to call in favors at times from the grandparents to get certain kids to and from practice but it works out and I know this is the right thing to do . I have no regrets there.
But all of that takes up time as does my spending time at the gym, at boot camp or running. Those are things I now place great importance on for my own future and health. I see a healthy me is also an investment not only me but the future of my family and kids. Every day I do pretty much the same chores. Most days start with going through every room upstairs and tossing down laundry, collecting any dishes and trash from each room and doing basic tiding up. Once that is done it's on to down stairs do the same. Time to start some laundry,dishes and sweep up . I usually repeat this order several times during the day as there is plenty of laundry and dishes to do. Having 2 little boys home with me means more dishes and crumbs on the floor all day long. By early afternoon I am thinking about what to make for dinner and start preparing. The afternoons are a rush and if I don't start early I won't get it all in. Afternoons are usually snack time, some outside play time, dinner, homework, clean up,showers, all of this in between taking people here and there and sometimes bootcamp for me. It is a pretty full day and I haven't touched on doing anything extra like cleaning out the little boys closet which is mostly full of out grown clothes or included vacuuming and mopping after a certain 2 year old emptied out an entire bottle of baby powder or spilled windex.
It's just plan busy and it's the job I have right now. I am not super woman , I can't do everything I'd like to do at once. Things fall by the wayside. I need rest and sleep, I need a break from the daily chores too. They are still here waiting on me when I get home from a pedicure or lunch with a friend. The kids do pitch in but not usually without being reminded by me . But we couldn't do all we do without their help for sure and they do far more then the average kids their age.
I was interrupted about 10 times to write this post no news there. And Hudson just left a pile of cracker crumbs on my bed which I must clean it up or be reminded of them come 11 o'clock when I fall into bed and wonder what those crumbs under me could be. This is my life right now and I can't make everyone happy all the time, I can't get everything in this house in order at the same time. But I can do my best to the tread water and weather the storms holding tight to an umbrella just large enough to cover those closest to me. This time will be a fleeting memory soon I just know it. We are embarking on having 5 kids in school full time, 1 child driving, no one in diapers . But for now I am just doing the best I can and I have to remind myself that has to be good enough.
I didn't write this post earlier today directed at anyone but maybe myself. This was just what was on my mind today. I know I will look back at this post in years to come and remember the organized chaos that my life is right now. When you are going through a hectic time you have to believe this will not be forever and with growing children I know its temporary. Trying to enjoy this moment in time but also looking forward to the future.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Picture of each from last week
Macy had the Queen of Hearts pageant last Saturday. It wasn't our best but she is looking forward to doing it again for the upcoming OMS pageant in April. You win some you lose some , so the next one could be a win for her.
On Sunday Collin learned to ride without training wheels. He looks like he's been riding for ages like an old pro. He is so proud!
Logan and Parker both enjoying an early Valentine's cupcake and showing off their new haircut.
Messy Hudson really liked the cupcake too.
Last but not least I told Molly she is the only 11 year old I know that wants to spend her money on buying rubber gloves to wash dishes in. She really does like them and there is not as much whining about chores.
On Sunday Collin learned to ride without training wheels. He looks like he's been riding for ages like an old pro. He is so proud!
Logan and Parker both enjoying an early Valentine's cupcake and showing off their new haircut.
Messy Hudson really liked the cupcake too.
Last but not least I told Molly she is the only 11 year old I know that wants to spend her money on buying rubber gloves to wash dishes in. She really does like them and there is not as much whining about chores.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Too fast
It wasn't that long ago this was Collin. Wasn't he so cute! Now he is so big and smart. He talks alot and is very interested in the world around him. Collin will be going to public school Kindergarten next year and we often do some workbooks to help him get ready. He asked me today if Logan did this when he was 5 years old and he sure did. It really wasn't that long ago was it?
This was Logan the day after he turned 7 years old. Wow time is going fast. Weren't we just doing workbooks and practicing holding a pencil properly?
Now we are busy with things like preparing for the ACT test in the Spring and he is really enjoying his JROTC class this semester. He is learning so much and really thriving in that environment. Time goes by so fast but the future is looking bright.
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Another day in Paradise
I recently downloaded the free iphone app ShakeitPhoto and it is just awesome. It gives each picture the old Polaroid look and the kids love it as much as I do. I was testing it out when 4 of the 6 Moon kids visited the dentist this week. All of the kids had great dental reports and that is off the to-do list for another 6 months. Whew!
You don't have to wonder too long about where I get my silly side from. Mom and I were able to have dinner at Ruby Tuesdays and swing by Walmart while we waited on Macy who was at play practice. I thought this hat was cute and Mom decided to model it for me. We both decided to just wasn't for us after all but it sure does make a statement.
My new splurge. Since I have been super duper cold this winter I have found myself longing for hot drinks all the time. Starbucks Venti Non fat hot chocolate with no whip cream not only warms me up but cures my sweet tooth. It is well worth it's calories on a cold day.
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Very First 5k
Before the race at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens Bow Wow Bash 5K |
Saturday I ran my very first 5k race in Huntsville. Lucky for me there were some familiar amongst the runners as some Dealnews employees joined me to do the race. It was such a cold day and I wasn't really prepared for the freezing weather and snowflakes. In hindsight I would have taken some gloves because my hands were frozen and numb by the end of the run.
When the run started it was very interesting how running with a crowd at the start. This was a small-ish race probably 200-250 people total so the start of the race was not too bad but pretty soon I found a good pace and was toward the middle of the pack of runners and it wasn't too crowded there so I felt good in that spot.
The first lap was the longer lap than the next 2. My first time was 10 minutes something but it was longer than a mile and when I first saw the clock I was thinking Oh No I have a 10 minute mile till I remembered it was the longer course that lap. I did well with the hills and was able to pass people while going up hill each time. That is where my bootcamp training came in handy. It was nice to see Brian on the sideline as I passed by each lap, on mile 2 he moved spots so I never saw him but there were a lot of people standing around so it was hard to tell as ran by.
At the end of mile 2 the emotions kinda hit me I was really doing this and I was thinking about my journey to get to where I am now. I noticed the clock as I passed by was 19 minutes and some odd seconds. I felt good going into mile 3 knowing my time was on mark for where I wanted it to be. My hands were awful cold but I was happy I had toted my water bottle the whole time. The cold air was burning my throat and small sips along the way sure helped.
On mile 3 I passed one clock that said 23 minutes before I took on the uphill portion. I was happy and it gave me the extra drive to get this race over and hopefully under the 30 minute mark like I was aiming for. I was thrilled to cross the finish line with the time of 28.34. I was sweating and tired but felt great. I am really looking forward to the one next month. I think I am hooked and this is just another adventure on my journey.
The start of the race |
Mile 1 competed |
Mile 2- I was very focused and never saw Brian take this |
The finish line clock and me right behind it coming across |
I DID IT! Feeling great ! Can't wait for the next race. |
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Nothing surprises me
Yesterday I had a lunch date at Chick fil a with these two handsome guys. They did really well and it was pretty cute that they decided to sit together across from me. They enjoyed their chicken and never once asked to go in the playground that I had already told them we did not have time for today. Maybe I did bribe them with a stop at the Dollar Tree to pick out a prize or two if all went well. We also stopped by Aldi and loaded up the cart with stuff to get us through the week. I was pleased with the amount of fresh veggies and fruit I was able to get there today (broccoli, cauliflower, baby carrots, tomatoes, celery, onions, pineapple,tangerines).
When I got home from the store I had just enough time to unload the groceries before heading to pick up Molly and Parker from school choir practice. When I went to unload the frozen items I opened the freezer and discovered a pair of clean socks on the upper shelf. Who puts socks in the freezer? But nothing surprises me around here , there was once a tennis shoe found in the freezer and NOBODY put it there. Just a mystery that lives on at our house. I do promise you the sock was folded and clean but it was definitely cold!
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