Okay, I am convinced we need to add another season, spring, summer, fall, winter, and .....
HELL IS OFFICIALLY FROZEN OVER!
Not that I'm complaining, oh no, not me!
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
a 5th season
Posted by Dawn at 3:57 PM 2 comments
Labels: weather
Monday, January 21, 2008
another sick weekend
I thought we would finally make it to church, after missing I don't know how many
Sundays in a row. But Abi, (yes the one who has been sick for so long and was finally back to school full-time) began throwing up Saturday night. She had a miserable day yesterday, also fever, headache and achy body. I let her sleep in this morning and will keep her home from school the entire day, as she is still very tired. Will this child ever get well and stay well!?
Miranda was home for the weekend, so we did enjoy the time with her. I went up to check on September last night to see if she was finally asleep. She wasn't so I told her she should be sleeping. "No," she responded. "I should be sad". Big sis was leaving in the morning, and that is always a sad time for a 7yo.
Posted by Dawn at 12:06 PM 3 comments
Labels: children
Thursday, January 17, 2008
the mind of a 12 year old
My 7th grader, Abi, has been sick since shortly after Thanksgiving, first a bad cold, which turned into sinus infection. We thought she was getting better, then started feeling ill again. We took her to the dr about 3 times only to find out that she has a virus and it has to run its course. She has been extremely fatigued, achy, headache, sore throat, etc. This week, she has finally gone to school ALL DAY, EVERY DAY and while certainly not over it, she is getting better.
So last night she went to Youth Group, sis went to AWANA, and I went to Bible Study. When I met the girls after the study Abi informs me that they didn't do a study for youth group. They went to the outdoor icerink and played broomball. Did my daughter have proper winter clothing to keep her warm? Does she have the energy for sports? Does she really think she will get better doing this?
As an adult, I would have said, "sorry, I can't do this" and waited at the church. No, my 12yo told me "We had to go, Mom,".
And I would have had the same mindset when I was 12.
Posted by Dawn at 10:58 AM 2 comments
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
its faster to walk
We live 2 blocks from the elementary school, and I usually walk September to school. Today is cold and snowy and very windy, so I decided we would drive rather than brave the elements. It is faster to walk! It took 20 minutes from the time we walked out the door until I walked back in. Most of that time was spent sitting in line waiting to get to the drop off point. Seriously, it takes less time to walk there (more like 3 blocks the way the sidewalks are set up) and back, then to drive. Next time we may just bundle up really well and face the weather!
Posted by Dawn at 8:56 AM 2 comments
Labels: children, crazy things, public school
Friday, January 11, 2008
do you want the long or short version?
Short version: September got a new coat today.
Long version (are you ready for this?): September has been wearing a hand-me-down coat from her big sister. It looked like it was still in good shape last fall, but over the winter the fabric has cracked and developed some holes. We had a dr. appt. in SF, so we combined trips, did some shopping and found a coat she liked on sale. The next morning she wore the coat to school. Now, I happened to be subbing that day and was summoned to the office. When I got there, I discovered a very hot, very frustrated 1st grader who could not get her coat off! Yep, the zipper was broken, high enough up that we couldn't even pull the coat off over her head. I finally got the zipper down and she has been wearing her old coat (complete with holes in it, I cringe to admit) until Friday when I finally had a chance to return it. Of course, they no longer had a coat in her size, so we began the hunt again. After checking a couple of stores, we headed to the mall. When we got out of the car, September spotted an envelope on the ground. I picked it up and inside were several uncashed checks. Being a good samaritan, I took the envelope to customer service, way at the back of the mall. Only to find out it was no longer there! So we left the envelope at the mall office (which was back there). Since we were now by Younkers, I decided to look there first. They had 1 coat in the right size! And September liked it! And it was 60% off! Even cheaper the coat we had to return!
She will wear it for the first time to school Monday morning. Keep your fingers crossed that she can get it off!
Posted by Dawn at 11:18 PM 1 comments
Labels: children
Thursday, January 10, 2008
sleep without guilt
I can't count how many nights it has been since I was able to sleep through the night. With kids not feeling good, somehow Mom is required to be awake when they are. (Which I really do feel is my duty, and I really do feel bad for them.) So, today both kids are back to school, at least for now, and I am thinking a nap this afternoon sounds really good, but....
every time I think about that nap, I think about the scores of things that need to be done around here, and how much easier it is to get them done when I am alone.
So, I will let you know later, did I let the guilt keep me from my nap?
UPDATE: Okay, I tried! I slept for about 10 minutes, then the phone woke me, and I couldn't get back to sleep. But, boy, did I enjoy those 10 minutes!
Posted by Dawn at 9:07 AM 2 comments
Labels: being a mom, children, time management
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
that's the way it goes...
When my kids get the stomach flu, it is ALWAYS after having a spicy meal!
Vomit is horrid enough, but add a spicy smell to it and Mom almost gets sick too!
September is home with the stomach flu and Abi is still home fighting her viral thing. Fun times in my household, I'll tell ya!
Posted by Dawn at 8:20 AM 1 comments
Labels: children, way it goes
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
its a new year, will anything really change?
So now is when I make all kinds of promises to myself about this year being different! I will lose weight, become organized, keep a cleaner house, be a better mother, spend more time reading my Bible and praying, and on and on. But, at the end of the year will I truly see any change in myself? Why is it so hard to make these changes when I know they are for the better?
I did change one thing, the look of my blog! But being a blog baby, it took quite a bit to get it changed and I lost all my extras. Computer literate, I am not!
Posted by Dawn at 9:51 PM 1 comments
Labels: being a mom, blogging, time management, weight