Friday, March 28, 2008

Easter Update






















Hello! We have had a great couple weeks...still holding out hope that someday, spring will decide to show up. :)

Above are some pics of various Easter celebrations that we got to take part on it. Connor had an Easter Egg Hunt at school on a BEAUTIFUL Wednesday morning. The Easter Bunny visited our house, and the kids hurried in the cold Sunday weather to find all their goodies (Connor FINALLY got his roller skates!). We also had a visit from the Easter Bunny at Grandpa and Grandma Lori's house, where thankfully, it was a bit warmer...with enough candy for 10 or 12 kiddos!! Brandon and I are still enjoying the remnants of that celebration...

Lots has been happening in our house...

After a great deal of discussion and deliberation, I decided to resign my position with the MinuteClinic. I hadn't really even gotten started on my own there yet...but felt that this was a case of the right opportunity at the wrong time. In between balancing my responsibilities here at home, at William Jewell, and with my Grandpa, there just isn't room for another job right now. It was a tough realization for someone who prides herself on keeping all the balls in the air, but also a powerful lesson in prioritization...and let me tell you that my family will win out every time. There will be plenty of Nurse Practitioner opportunities on down the road...when family is healthy and kids are a bit older...I am realizing how quickly time with my children at home is going to pass by.

Speaking of Grandpa, things have been a bit hectic. I attended a family meeting with therapists and the case manager at The Sweet Life, and they are going to continue working with him for the time being. The primary frustration tends to be the fact that his progress isn't consistent...while he will have really GOOD days, he also has really BAD days...which can, at times, make it difficult to justify continuing to work with him, because in order for Medicare to continue to pay, continued, consistent, progress must be documented (I am learning a lot about Medicare!). The kids and I are going down to visit twice a week and then we go as a family on Sundays for a few hours. We so greatly appreciate all of your prayers for him and ask that you'd keep them coming!

And, speaking of time at home with my children passing quickly, we attended kindergarten round-up with Connor last night. Oh, boy. He will be an Alexander Doniphan "Dolphin" as of next fall. They showed a video of "A Typical Day in Kindergarten" with this beautiful song playing in the background and that was all she wrote for this Momma. I was relieved that when the lights came back up, I wasn't the only one with a tear-stained face. We were impressed with the school, got to meet all the kindergarten teachers (we'll find out which teacher Connor will have later in the summer), and liked the Principal, too. Connor spent some time in one of the classrooms and did well. He still isn't entirely sure about this whole kindergarten thing, but it was a good introduction. I can hardly believe that we are at this point in our lives. I feel so blessed to have enjoyed the last 6 years with him at home, and know that this will be a great experience for him, too.

Kylee is doing well and growing leaps and bounds almost daily, it seems. We are currently engaged in the potty wars (why I call it a war, I don't know, since we ALL know that the parents won't win!). We continue to admire her confidence and decisiveness...she's finally big enough to keep up with the other neighborhood kids, so it's fun to watch her run and explore with them.

In Baby #3 news, I am almost 20 weeks along and doing well. We have our sonogram on Monday afternoon and have decided to find out the sex of the baby (all of you who know us well are not a big surprised by our decision...we know, we know...it was fun to imagine being spontaneous people for at least a few months). ;) The kids are coming with us and are excited to know if there's a brother or a sister in Mommy's tummy, and Mommy and Daddy are anxious to see if this little one is healthy (and honestly, excited about answering the gender question, too). :)

Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

As Promised...

I mentioned in my earlier post that we've started a bit of a tradition with taking the kids to Build-A-Bear Workshop as their Valentine's gift. Here our some pics from our excursion last month...

This is a shot of the kids sorting through the bins of animals (Brandon thinks it's hilarious to call them carcasses) to pick out which one they wanted to stuff and fluff. Ironically, neither the turtle or the pink bear made it to the final round. :)

Connor selected "Sleepy Bear"...here he is getting his new friend stuffed.



Miss J's turn. She picked out a cute little brown bunny. I'd like to point out that we do, in fact, brush her hair on a regular basis...contrary to the way it appears in most of these pictures.

Everyone is all boxed up and ready to go home. :)

Monday, March 03, 2008

Happy Heart Day!

Sooo, let's back track a bit and cover Valentine's Day.

We have started a little family tradition of taking the kids to the Build-A-Bear workshop as our Valentine's gift to them, and as soon as I unearth the pictures of that, I will post them. I also must give my husband props for the beautiful roses that were scattered around the house for me on Heart Day. Kylee and I also got to attend Connor's school Valentine's Party as part of our holiday celebration, and I do have the pictures from that event, so here goes...

Kylee even got in on some of the party action:

The kids ate some yummy donuts and played a few games at their party. Here's a picture of Connor showing how disappointed he is in the snack selection...ha, ha:

Here's Connor's friend, Jobey, beside him at snacktime:



Of course, what would Valentine's be without your sweetheart? Connor and Paige are quite an item in their classroom, as you may remember from previous posts. I can't decide if I'm grateful or disappointed that they won't be going to the same gradeschool next year. :)


We hope this finds you all doing well and staying warm. IS IT SPRING YET?!?!?!?