My boys are healthy. I'm SO very thankful for their overall good health. They don't pick up every bug that comes around, like the flu and strep throat. They get the occasional cold and runny noses...but we can manage that! I know yearly check ups are important so I made their appointments and today we went. I really dread the Dr. office. I don't like to be in the same room with people I know are sick and let my kids look at books that I KNOW sick kids have touched. It's the germ-a-phobe in me that wants them not to touch anything!
Last time we went to this Dr. it was right after we moved here for Josiah's 5 year check up. He's 6 1/2 now, so it's been awhile. Ethan hadn't been since we moved. It just takes F O R E V E R ! We left the house at 9:00 am, arrived at the office at 9:20 am for our 9:40 am appt. I filled out paperwork and returned it by 9:30 am. Then we sat and waited...and waited...and waited. Thankfully I remembered our LONG wait the previous time and brought some school work for the boys. About 10:10 am we went back with the nurse and she checked their weight/height/vision, etc. Since both the boys were getting check ups I knew it would take a bit longer. The doctor came in soon after the nurse left...Yay! And, to his credit, he was very thorough and did not rush through anything! He answered all the questions/concerns I had. He wanted Ethan to do a urine and blood test to check for a couple things and asked us to wait the extra few minutes to get the results. They came back negative for what he was looking for, so that is good. We left his office at 11:10am and headed to the first pharmacy. We left there at 11:50 and headed to the second pharmacy. We left there at 12:30 pm and were starving so I let Ethan choose a place to eat. He chose Wendy's. Gotta love the frosty!
They are both in good health. Ethan has an inhaler now so if he has any asthma problems away from home we will have something other than the nebulizer.
Here's a funny thing that happened. The dr. asked the boys if they eat vegetables and fruits. They listed off all the fruits they liked. He asked them if they eat vegetables. Ethan said he liked carrots mostly and salad sometimes, and only the "flower" part of the broccoli. Josiah said broccoli was his favorite and he eats it all. Ethan repeated that he didn't like the stems of the broccoli and the dr. said, "That's okay, the top is the most important." Ethan's face looked really happy and he looked at me and said, "so I don't have to eat the other part anymore, right?" Well, I guess if the dr. said so....
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
April
I'll just get right to the point: Please pray us through the month of April...and the first part of May.
The calendar is full...like starting April 1st and going through Mother's day weekend full. I like having stuff going on, but sometimes the busy-ness drives me crazy. Like activities for activity sake? Okay...that's another post altogether, but here is a snippet of what's going on.
Here's the normal stuff which fills our week just fine on it's own:
Work - Classes (papers and finals) - Homeschool - Church
Here's the extra... on top of the normal: mostly for Casey, but we all feel it.
Easter musicals (x2) - concerts (for school) - trip to NY - extra rehearsals for all the musicals/concerts -
The calendar is full...like starting April 1st and going through Mother's day weekend full. I like having stuff going on, but sometimes the busy-ness drives me crazy. Like activities for activity sake? Okay...that's another post altogether, but here is a snippet of what's going on.
Here's the normal stuff which fills our week just fine on it's own:
Work - Classes (papers and finals) - Homeschool - Church
Here's the extra... on top of the normal: mostly for Casey, but we all feel it.
Easter musicals (x2) - concerts (for school) - trip to NY - extra rehearsals for all the musicals/concerts -
Friday, March 18, 2011
Who knew?
Who knew getting a driver's license in Texas would be so difficult? Well, it is...for Casey anyway. He spent the last few days going over everything he would need to renew his license. Including getting all the Texas inspections ($$) done on the van and new license plates ($$). Did I mention the $$ it cost just to register the van? This morning he was up early (before I was up) and out the door to wait in line. He came home...defeated. Apparently, a copy of his birth certificate is not sufficient even though he had his current WA license, social security card and all the other forms filled out. Seriously? Yes! So, now we are a week out till his license expires and this is not good! Geesh!
Now what?
Now what?
Monday, March 14, 2011
grrrr....
Okay...
I erased all my rant about the apartment we are (were) applying to rent. It's not looking like it's going to work...long story, but of course I'll share if you really want to know. :>)
Looks like we are staying put a little while longer.
In other news, we officially have a Texas registered van...goodbye Washington license plates. We were content living as "students," but Casey's license is expiring and he wants to keep his CDL endorsement when he gets his Texas license. I guess that means I should change my license too...hmmmm.
I erased all my rant about the apartment we are (were) applying to rent. It's not looking like it's going to work...long story, but of course I'll share if you really want to know. :>)
Looks like we are staying put a little while longer.
In other news, we officially have a Texas registered van...goodbye Washington license plates. We were content living as "students," but Casey's license is expiring and he wants to keep his CDL endorsement when he gets his Texas license. I guess that means I should change my license too...hmmmm.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Introducing...
I'd like you to meet someone. She is very special and already holds a special piece of my heart. I don't know much about her past, but I know God holds her future.
She was born Sept. 4, 2009. Her parents, if they are both still alive, are poor. Not poor by U.S. standard...but poverty, starving...that kind of poor. Her parents loved her so much they brought her and her older sister to an orphanage in the hopes that they'd have a better life. Just recently the girls arrived at God's Littlest Angels (GLA) because the orphanage they were at was not able to care for all the children they had.
GLA is an orphanage in Haiti. It is special to us because we know some sweet little kids who lived there before coming "home" to their forever family. I'll just link the website, and challenge you to read for yourself. If it doesn't touch your heart, at least a little, well, I just don't know what to say. Honestly, I stopped reading the blog for awhile...it was just too much. I would sit in front of the computer and weep and pray and weep some more. My heart is burdened for orphans...especially these ones.
http://godslittlestangelsinhaiti.org
A few weeks ago I started reading the blog again and got "caught up" a bit on all that's going on there. Haiti is open for adoptions again. That is good. However, there is a need for forever families to adopt the children!
Rose Myrtha and her sister are two of the many who are waiting for their forever families. We have the privilege of sponsoring Rose Myrtha until she is adopted (hopefully with her sister). We are praying for this sweet little girl.
She was born Sept. 4, 2009. Her parents, if they are both still alive, are poor. Not poor by U.S. standard...but poverty, starving...that kind of poor. Her parents loved her so much they brought her and her older sister to an orphanage in the hopes that they'd have a better life. Just recently the girls arrived at God's Littlest Angels (GLA) because the orphanage they were at was not able to care for all the children they had.
GLA is an orphanage in Haiti. It is special to us because we know some sweet little kids who lived there before coming "home" to their forever family. I'll just link the website, and challenge you to read for yourself. If it doesn't touch your heart, at least a little, well, I just don't know what to say. Honestly, I stopped reading the blog for awhile...it was just too much. I would sit in front of the computer and weep and pray and weep some more. My heart is burdened for orphans...especially these ones.
http://godslittlestangelsinhaiti.org
A few weeks ago I started reading the blog again and got "caught up" a bit on all that's going on there. Haiti is open for adoptions again. That is good. However, there is a need for forever families to adopt the children!
Rose Myrtha and her sister are two of the many who are waiting for their forever families. We have the privilege of sponsoring Rose Myrtha until she is adopted (hopefully with her sister). We are praying for this sweet little girl.
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Rose Myrtha - Feb 15, 2011 23lbs. |
Monday, March 7, 2011
Mondays - Part 2
A few weeks ago I posted about how hard Mondays were for us. Mostly, because Sundays are SO long and many Saturdays are busy...we are just plain tired by the time Monday rolls around. My mom emailed me after I posted last time and suggested we take Mondays as our day of rest. What? I can do that? Yes I Can! I think I just needed permission...or someones suggestion to do it without feeling like a homeschool mom failure. (There is a lot of pressure on homeschool parents to NOT mess up - coming from ourselves and those who watch us with critical eyes just waiting for an opportunity to tell us why homeschooling is "harmful" to our kids).
The last several weeks we have had no school on Mondays...and it's been WONDERFUL!!! I think we just needed a day to, well, rest. Another reason I love homeschooling...it's flexible. So, I just want to say thank you to my mom for suggesting we take a day off. Because my mom suggested it, I don't feel guilty for doing it!
The last several weeks we have had no school on Mondays...and it's been WONDERFUL!!! I think we just needed a day to, well, rest. Another reason I love homeschooling...it's flexible. So, I just want to say thank you to my mom for suggesting we take a day off. Because my mom suggested it, I don't feel guilty for doing it!
Sunday, March 6, 2011
9 years
It's a little hard to believe, but my firstborn is 9 years old today! Since Sundays are always a little busy and crazy, we celebrated a little through out the whole week. Today after church went to the boys Upward basketball celebration. It was actually a LOT of fun! They had a comedian/magician and he was really good. He brought one of the players on stage (a seven year old) who was so chatty and said the funniest things. I laughed so hard I started to cry! After it was over I took the boys to one of our favorite places, Barnes & Noble. I let them pick out a couple of books and then we headed over to Kroger to pick up a few groceries for the week. Now, we are home for a couple of hours of Wii time before bedtime. That's right, I said "Wii" time! This past week we received a very sweet card and check in the mail for a Wii! And yes, I cried about that too...it's a habit of mine. I ordered it on Amazon and it was here within 2 days and just in time for Ethan's birthday!
Here's some pictures of my sweet birthday boy through the years. He is such a blessing to me!
Here's some pictures of my sweet birthday boy through the years. He is such a blessing to me!
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