Wednesday, October 29, 2008

electronics

Water, electronics and kids do not mix. Ashley spilled water on my desk and some of it got into my brand new lap top. Thankfully its covered under a warranty, but the headache of possibly loosing everything is still in effect. This reminds me of the time Brian then 3 years old dropped my cell phone into the toilette. I had to get a new phone, but all my numbers were lost. So the moral of the story is keep the kids away from your toys.

I'm using my moms computer....

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Rave Reviews

The Halloween party was a success. All of the games went smoothly and nobody got hurt. I was given many compliments on the decor and the over all flow of the control. I would love to take all the credit, but I must pass along some thank yous of my own. Thank you to Stacey for helping me clean the house and decorating, and thank you to my mom for making the awesome food for the adults.
And the winners are...
Trevor for the hot pumpkin toss
Jasmine for the shaking her booty during the monster mash dance contest
Jackie for pin the tail on the cat
Jeremiah for using his head in the apple bobbing
and the team of Trevor, Jackie and Braden in the mummy wrap.

So until next year....

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Dads pillow

I think my boys are handling this deployment very well. We have not had any major problems other then some mild depression, and some back talk. A few days ago I changed the linens on the beds and Brian asked if I thought his dad would mind if he slept with his pillow. I asked why and he said because it was softer. I totally agree with him and said sure. That night my bed felt even more empty so while Brian was at school I took back "dads pillow." Later that evening I took a shower and when I got into bed I noticed the pillow was gone. I went to pull straws with Brian only to find him fast asleep on "dads pillow"..............so I pulled it out from under him.......JUST KIDDING! hehehe
I kissed him on the cheek and walked away with tears in my eyes.

Monday, October 20, 2008

A day full of good news

Today Dave called with exciting news of our next duty station. Ft Sam Houston, San Antonio Texas. We couldn't be more excited about that. San Antonio is where we were wanted to retire in 3 years. So now we get to move there and start our lives, but still have the comfort of being in the military. Most of all we get to finally buy our very own house!!!! We will be moving around June/July while the kids are out for summer break.

In more good news. Brian will be representing his classroom in the school wide spelling bee. The spelling bee will be in November I will keep you posted on the results.

I always find it funny how the kids are so different from each other. Brian is strong in reading, but struggles with math. Dylan excels in math but gets frustrated with reading. Ashley is aggressive and Nick is mellow.

Time to get back to work, just wanted to share a bit of exciting news.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Stories

Wow its been a while since I wrote anything. I'm sorry my dear readers. Here's whats been happening.
First I got an "A" I mean Brian got an "A"on the shark project. He said he did really good with his presentation and it wasn't as scary as he thought.

We also went on a camping trip with the cub scouts. It only lasted 1 night because it started to rain the next morning, but we had fun while it lasted. Brian used the hatchet to chop off tree limbs for firewood and marshmallow sticks. Dylan cleaned out the campsite of all the rocks and grass with the shovel. After we set up the tent we went to the lake to try our hand at fishing. The wind was so wild down by the lake that every time we cast out our lines they flew backwards. So after 10 minutes of that we headed back to the camp site. We found a few pinon nuts and played around with our friends. Brian was in charge of the fire and Dylan was in charge of looking out for bears. That evening was pretty chilly and very windy, so when it started raining the next morning I knew it was our clue to head back home.

David is also doing just fine. Busy as usual. Our last conversations have been towards our new location. We know we would love to stay in Hawaii forever, but that would mean he'd have to deploy again and we really don't want to do that. So now we are looking at our options as far as non deploying units such as training units. So now he may be going from an active infantryman to an instructor. He's been a Ranger Instructor before so its nothing new, but he enjoys being in the middle of things better. Its still to early to tell where we might go, but as long as he doesn't have to deploy again I could actually careless. Well that's not entirely true. I would like to go somewhere that we have not been to yet. I'll keep you posted when we know for sure.

Okay, I think your all caught up. See you next time.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

School project

So I was outed yesterday. Brian had a school project on an animal that I "helped" him with, but when he tried to give a practice speech to the family it was me who answered all the questions. He knows everything there is it know about the great white shark, but has bad stage fright. We all got a good laugh because how could a child of mine have stage fright? I am such the drama queen and after a few points and tips my boy was just as dramatic as I was. I wish I could've been in his class today to see him give his 2minute demonstration, but I'm sure I would've made him even more nervous.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Oprah Show

I just watched an episode of Oprah that I had on the DVR. It was about a mother who left her 2 year daughter in the car for 8 hours while she was at work. The first thought that went through my mind was what kind of person could forget their baby in the car, but then the show went on to explain what happened. Then I realized that couldve easily have been me or you. Her husband is the one who usually takes the kids to daycare, but on this day he had a dentist appt. She had changed her daily routine to take her daughter, and at the end of the day she realized she forgot to drop her off and she died in the extremely hot car. I say that this could happen to anyone of us because there are times when we have so much on our plate that any change in the "routine" could be disastrous. There was a zen master on the show, and he said something that I TRY to follow everyday. That is to be in the moment in everything you do. If you are with your children then BE with your children. Your T.V shows can be recorded, the laundry can wait, and remember when there was a time with no cell phones.
Not only do I try to focus on my tasks, but with 15min a day with Yoga meditation I am able to center and focus on my surroundings. Try it. I actually use an exercise I learned in high school drama class. Lay down on your back in a quite room with your arms at your side. Relax your whole body. Let your feet fall to the side. Listen to your breath feel your heart beat. Let your mind clear of all activity. Just be in the moment. Can you hear the birds outside? Can you hear the hum of the electricity going though the walls? Now start at your feet. wiggle your toes, feel your legs, your hips.move your fingers wake up your arms, turn your head from side to side. Open your eyes.
Im telling you I don't get much sleep, but after I do this I feel like I took the greatest nap ever.

Be in the moment.