Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Checking in from South Carolina...
Friday, June 22, 2007
Busy, busy, busy...
Today will be busy too. We have to get ready to leave for SC. Tim's is off for two weeks after today. We are heading up to SC to work on our new house up there. We are buying wood laminate flooring from Sam's Club. He needs to take out the kitchen cabinets and tile to install the laminate. We have to find carpet for the bedrooms. Of course there is painting the WHOLE house. Keith told me he is bringing in some of his paint crew - so it could be done it ONE DAY! That absolutely amazes me! Finally, I am hoping Tim will put the white bead board wains coating in our master bedroom - like we have here. We are thinking we will be there for a little over a week. Timmy and my mom are staying here to keep everything ready for a house showing at any time. I have a list a mile long to get packed and cleaned before we go - but for right now I am blogging! I am excited about going up to see our new house, but a little nervous because Tim has never seen it. I am hoping he won't wonder what kind of drugs I was on when I said we should buy it. I am so nervous about so many things! If I were a heavy drinker - I think I would be sucking a Bay Breeze down right now. Anyway, that is my major update. I will have a computer up there, so I may be able to post "Work In Progress" pictures, but I am not guaranteeing anything. Can you all pray for a safe trip and smooth house progress? Thanks!
Monday, June 18, 2007
"I can't read..."
This morning I was chatting with my brother-in-law on the AOL Instant Messenger. Sebastian came over and looked at the words flying across the screen. He gives me the most serious look and says, "I can't read..." Ummmm... Yes, that would probably be the case because you are in fact two years old. Maybe we should try potty training first. Oh and you have to know that he says "can't" with more of an English accent - think "con't read" or however you would spell it! It is so darn cute to hear him say it!
Friday, June 15, 2007
Deep philisophical thoughts I mentioned I may or may not write about...
Friday, June 08, 2007
My cheese steak sandwiches...



They come frozen - 4 to a pack. If you add all the stuff - one is enough for a sandwich. If you just have meat and cheese - then two would probably be better.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Last of the graduation/convention pictures...
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Graduation... One down - two to go...
My oldest child has graduated. There - I said it! I am not sure I still believe it. There were a few moments while I was sitting there waiting for the ceremony to begin that my emotions were running very high. I was sitting on the floor changing Sebastian's diaper (yes, I will change a diaper ANYWHERE) and all of a sudden I found the tears flooding to my eyes. Where did my first baby go? I was younger than he is now when I became his mother. When he was little it seemed like forever until he would be grown up. The first 10 years of his life, we only had him. He was our focus, our balance, our everything. We spent years going to one meeting after another while he was in public school. First it was Timmy had issues because he was an only child and next it was he had issues because we just had another child. Of course, there was the overused idea that he must have ADD and we should give him meds. I went down that path and scared myself half to death doing it. It felt wrong! Tim went to school with him all day to see how the meds worked. He came home and said there really wasn't much wrong with our child as much as there was something wrong with the fact that teachers no longer had control over their classroom. He pointed out that children wandered around, spoke out of turn, were loud, etc. This caused our distractable child to lose his concentration and want to join in. Yes, I believe he does have mild ADD. I just don't believe medication is the way to treat it. We soon took him off medication. Then one day right after Savannah was born, I had a meeting with a psychologist or somebody. I arrived at the school. She had a file folder with her and was rushing down the hall. She said she was sorry, but she hadn't had a chance to meet with Timmy. Then she said it didn't matter because she had his file. I stopped and looked at her and told her it DID matter that she was about to give me an opinion on MY CHILD and she hadn't even met him. Mind you, he wasn't doing bad things. He was just a talker. He talked a lot! He also refused to write a daily journal from the day he entered school. He didn't hit people or swear or anything really, really awful. This is where my life - our lives began to change. I went on to work. It was a Tuesday morning. I don't know why I remember that so well, but I do. I got to my desk and felt very lost. I felt like I just couldn't put up with the public school for another moment. My thoughts turned to my sister-in-law, Debi. She had a child the same age as Timmy as well as more children and they were all homeschooled. She had always homeschooled. I remember when Sean (my nephew) and Timmy were starting Kindergarten. I thought she was nuts to homeschool. I didn't really understand the concept at all. I respected their decision, but I was pretty sure it was just not an option for me. I reached for the phone and I dialed her SC phone number. She answered right away. I poured my heart out to her as I often did in our friendship. She did what she always did - listened with everything she could give and gave you her very best advice and then, of course, she would pray for you. My main question was - "Could I homeschool if I was working part-time from 9am to 1pm?" Her answer was as simple as this. "How long do you spend on homework each night?" My answer was "about 2-3 hours". Her reply was "that is how long it takes us to do SCHOOL". Wow! Freedom! Of course I had another very selfish question for her. "How will I live without my "ME" time?" Her answer as simple as the first was "You just make your own "ME" time and take it when you can. Before you know it, you won't think life is any different." Finally, I asked her one last question. "Did she think I could do this?" Her reply was that "She knew I could do anything I set my mind too!" Great! Now I had to tell my husband and then my mom. Why my mom? She babysat while I was at work each day. This was going to effect her. I took a deep breath and just told them. They both were very non-emotional. It was just like I had asked do you want to get pizza tonight? They both said that was fine. Okay, whatever. No big deal! That is where our homeschooling journey began. It was February of his 4th grade year. He finished the school year because I thought he "HAD" to. We began 5th grade at home. I will not lie and say it was wonderful. The first 2 years were great, but then 7th and 8th grade were absolutely a test for me. There were tears and laughs and emotion and love and joy.
His graduation ceremony was very well done. They had 256 kids graduate from all over Florida and a few from out of state. I was very pleased with the actual ceremony. There were a few before and after glitches, but overall it was great. I would definitely do it again with my other kids. Below is a video Tim took with our regular camera. It is not great, but it is something. He just got this camera and is sorta figuring it out. You can see the pictures they put up on the big screen and hear what they read as Tim graduated. The other pictures are of all his friends that attended. Tim graduated with another friend of all of theirs named Alex. They stayed and cheered both guys on! What a great bunch of friends! I was really impressed with them sitting through a very long ceremony. Finally, of course, my graduate! Don't you love the really white tennis shoes? Lovely, huh?




Our visit to Downtown Disney...

Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Heading to convention...
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Can we talk about how much I love my DVR?
Friday, May 18, 2007
Friday Feast
List 3 emotions you experienced this week.
Fear - over when our house will sell.
Happiness and Excitement - over getting the okay from Keith and Karen to do some of our homeschool together next year.
Sadness - over our Brownie Troop filling out paperwork for next year and talking about us not being here. Our girls just finishing up there 5th year together and they are only 8 years old! Moving will be bittersweet!
Soup
Name a car you’d love to have.
I want a car that doesn't exist. I want a car that when you press a button, it pops into a minivan and seats 7. If I only need my car, then it just pops back into a car. I am terrified of driving anything bigger than my car and yet, I feel the time has come for us to have a minivan.
Salad
Describe your typical morning routine.
I am almost afraid to type what time I get up because I am sure somebody, somewhere will think I am just plain lazy. The truth is that my husband is a nightowl. I get to spend time with him if I stay up till midnight each night. So... I wake up around 9am. Sometimes I shower before I get Sebastian out of bed. YES - he actually stays in bed till around 9 or 9:30am. I have no idea what I did to deserve this because my other two were like wake up at 6am kids. He has always stayed in bed till around 9am. If I don't get my shower before I get him out of bed, I stumble out to get him, grab a diaper and his clean clothes. I change him on the living room floor and then he runs to the fridge to grab his milky cup. I always fill it the night before in case he wakes up during the night. I learned a long time ago that I don't pour milk very well when I am not awake. I always miss the cup! Once he is settled with his blankie and milk, he and Savannah crawl up on the couch and watch a little tv. I grab my laptop and sit in the rocking chair by them to check my email. Some people have morning coffee. I have email. After that, I get Savannah breakfast. Actually, she is starting to get it herself. I guess she is growing up. Then if I haven't already gotten my shower, I run and take a shower. From there - each morning is different. I may head into cleaning or we may run off to do errands or something. We are on summer break from school right now, but during school time - Savannah may work on some of her independant things in the morning. We leave mommy needed stuff till Sebastian's nap time.
Main Course
Have you ever emailed someone famous? If so, who, and what did you say to them? Did they reply?
I believe I have emailed Lisa Whelchel - Blair from Facts of Life. I bought two her her Adventures of Christmas books a few years ago and she signed them before they were mailed out.
Dessert
Do you listen to podcasts? If so, which ones?
I know OF podcasts, but I really don't know what they are. I have been meaning to learn about them, but I just haven't ever gotten around to it.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Brownies (the BEST brownies you will ever make)




The view from last Friday...




Tuesday, May 08, 2007
My son is an artist...


Thursday, May 03, 2007
Our house is on the market...
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Someday when he is grown up... he will GET me for this!

House pictures finally...
