Yesterday was the Hubs and my 7th anniversary. I'm still so amazed that God gave me such a wonderful man to be my husband. We have had our ups and downs just like any marriage has. We are terrible at communicating with each other we're working on it constantly. So day by day we are becoming less terrible, but there is still a lot of room for improvement. (Sometimes I tell him something 2 or 3 times because I can't remember if I've told him at all. I have a TERRIBLE memory)
We are no longer newly weds that believe that "everything will work itself out, we don't have to really 'work' at marriage! It comes so easy to us, because we looooovvveee each other!" Yeah, tell me one newly wed that doesn't have this view and I'll point you to a big fat liar!!! The Hubs and I know that marriage takes a lot of work, but he is worth it to me!!
We also know that comparatively our marriage is still young. We know people that have been married 50 years or more. I aspire to have that kind of marriage. I want people to look at us in 50 years and say, "Awww! When we're that old I hope we still hold hands and love each other like that!"
Everyday that God gives us together is another day in paradise this side of Heaven.
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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Monday, June 30, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
Highness
Lately, Firecracker wants to watch the new, animated version of the Star Wars series. It's not something I love, but the Hubs enjoys it so they watch it together. On one of those shows Anakin Skywalker has to go undercover to try and thwart a Queen's plans. Through the entire episode, Anakin calls her "Highness".
Now, you know the back story. Well, as most kids do, Firecracker has been running around wanting to play Star Wars. He assigns each member of the family a character. Recently, I have been dubbed "Highness".
Anytime either of the kids want or need something they've been coming to me saying, "Highness, could I please ________". Honestly, I've been enjoying it. I mean how often in life does one consistently get referred to as royalty? (Aside from the royal families). Therefore, as long as this phase lasts I'm amongst the elite! At least at home I am amongst the elite... Don't pop my little bubble! =)
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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Now, you know the back story. Well, as most kids do, Firecracker has been running around wanting to play Star Wars. He assigns each member of the family a character. Recently, I have been dubbed "Highness".
Anytime either of the kids want or need something they've been coming to me saying, "Highness, could I please ________". Honestly, I've been enjoying it. I mean how often in life does one consistently get referred to as royalty? (Aside from the royal families). Therefore, as long as this phase lasts I'm amongst the elite! At least at home I am amongst the elite... Don't pop my little bubble! =)
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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Friday, June 20, 2014
Idiot
Do you ever do something and then think, "well, that was idiotic."? Well, I had one of those moments the other day. I had taken the kids to the park. Firecracker was trying to do the monkey bars, he was basically getting the idea, but I decided to show him how to do it. Now these weren't regular monkey bars, they were the short ones for little kids. In order to show him I had to bend my knees and hold myself just so. (I'm sure you can see where this is going)
Well, I got off balance and fell. This normally wouldn't be a big deal, however, because I was on the short monkey bars I landed on my knees. I got a big ol' scrape and cut. Basically I showed Firecracker exactly how NOT to cross the monkey bars.
I forgot to mention, we weren't the only ones on the playground. There was another mom and kid on the same play set. And they got to witness my *ehem* Proud moment. Right after my "moment" the mom gave me a funny look and she and her kid went to the other side of the playground. Apparently, I'm a bad influence. Or she didn't want my idiocy to rub off. Either way, I understand.
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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Well, I got off balance and fell. This normally wouldn't be a big deal, however, because I was on the short monkey bars I landed on my knees. I got a big ol' scrape and cut. Basically I showed Firecracker exactly how NOT to cross the monkey bars.
I forgot to mention, we weren't the only ones on the playground. There was another mom and kid on the same play set. And they got to witness my *ehem* Proud moment. Right after my "moment" the mom gave me a funny look and she and her kid went to the other side of the playground. Apparently, I'm a bad influence. Or she didn't want my idiocy to rub off. Either way, I understand.
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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Monday, June 16, 2014
The Beach
I have a true love for the beach. I have many memories of going to the beach as a kid. Every one of those memories is a happy one. (With the exception of the time a seagull swooped down and bit my finger and took my chicken wing!)
With as busy as life has been lately it has been a long time since our last beach trip. It's a true disservice to my kiddos! They need to have fond memories too. I know you can make good memories other places too, but when you have such wonderful memories at the beach and a beach within driving distance why wouldn't you want to take them?
It had gotten to the point that I was missing the beach. Like I would miss a friend. I missed the smells, the suntan lotion, the sea breeze, the sound of the seagulls, the feel of the water, the softness of the sand beneath my toes. All the wonderful things that come wrapped up in a pretty beach package.
So on the 5th Ms. L, my bestie in case you forgot, and Ms. S, another one of my "inner circle", and I went to the beach with our horde of children in tow! (Ms. S has 5 kids and had brought her brother's 3 kids with her! Brave woman! Ms. L and I each had 2. So we had a total of 12 kids with us!) We had such a good time. We swam, laughed, let the kids play in the sand and made a day of it.
Did that one trip cure me of my beach need? Nope! It only served to remind me how great the beach is and how much time I want to spend there! I foresee many more beach trips this summer!
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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With as busy as life has been lately it has been a long time since our last beach trip. It's a true disservice to my kiddos! They need to have fond memories too. I know you can make good memories other places too, but when you have such wonderful memories at the beach and a beach within driving distance why wouldn't you want to take them?
It had gotten to the point that I was missing the beach. Like I would miss a friend. I missed the smells, the suntan lotion, the sea breeze, the sound of the seagulls, the feel of the water, the softness of the sand beneath my toes. All the wonderful things that come wrapped up in a pretty beach package.
So on the 5th Ms. L, my bestie in case you forgot, and Ms. S, another one of my "inner circle", and I went to the beach with our horde of children in tow! (Ms. S has 5 kids and had brought her brother's 3 kids with her! Brave woman! Ms. L and I each had 2. So we had a total of 12 kids with us!) We had such a good time. We swam, laughed, let the kids play in the sand and made a day of it.
Did that one trip cure me of my beach need? Nope! It only served to remind me how great the beach is and how much time I want to spend there! I foresee many more beach trips this summer!
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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Friday, June 13, 2014
Good Kids
The other day I needed to shower and both Sweet pea and Firecracker were up. When left unattended they can be rascals. So I turned a show on T.V. and assigned each of them a couch. I then told them they were not to get off the couch for ANY reason before I came out of the bathroom. (I gave them both a potty break before we started this). I was in the shower/ getting dressed for about 20 minutes or so. When I came out guess what I saw. That's right! 2 kiddos sitting on their couches watching the show I'd turned on.
Then the same day, I was watching my 2 nephews, E and N, along with Firecracker and Sweet pea. It was nap time and I needed to put my 2 into bed, then take E and N to their house. (The Hubs was home, but he was sleeping, so he didn't help with nap time).
I really needed to get the kids in bed quickly, so I rushed them through the pre-nap steps (ie potty, hand washing, putting a pull up on Sweet pea etc) and told them to get in their beds. I gave them kisses and told them to stay in their beds and go to sleep.
After laying them down, E, N and I left. I didn't have to worry that my munchkins would get up and tear down the house while I was gone and the Hubs was sleeping. I knew they would stay in their beds and sleep. As I was driving away it dawned on me that not all children are that well behaved. Now, I'm not saying that my kids are angels. They're far from it, but it is amazing to me that I didn't have to worry at all about them during either instance.
Thank you, Lord, for giving me good kids. I love them to pieces, and I know I have so far to go in this game we call parent hood, but thank you for these small glimpses into how wonderful my little people are and can be.
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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Then the same day, I was watching my 2 nephews, E and N, along with Firecracker and Sweet pea. It was nap time and I needed to put my 2 into bed, then take E and N to their house. (The Hubs was home, but he was sleeping, so he didn't help with nap time).
I really needed to get the kids in bed quickly, so I rushed them through the pre-nap steps (ie potty, hand washing, putting a pull up on Sweet pea etc) and told them to get in their beds. I gave them kisses and told them to stay in their beds and go to sleep.
After laying them down, E, N and I left. I didn't have to worry that my munchkins would get up and tear down the house while I was gone and the Hubs was sleeping. I knew they would stay in their beds and sleep. As I was driving away it dawned on me that not all children are that well behaved. Now, I'm not saying that my kids are angels. They're far from it, but it is amazing to me that I didn't have to worry at all about them during either instance.
Thank you, Lord, for giving me good kids. I love them to pieces, and I know I have so far to go in this game we call parent hood, but thank you for these small glimpses into how wonderful my little people are and can be.
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Whoa Nelly
While I was teaching, I took the kids on a field trip to a children's science museum. Sweet pea went on the field trip with us, because I thought she'd enjoy it. The museum has a whole section that is a hands on kid's section. The kids can run, play and learn all at the same time.
I was standing watching Sweet pea play and kid I did not know came up to where Sweet pea was playing and threw a ball hard into her section. I said, "whoa nelly! You don't need to play that way, sir. Play nicely please." Unbeknownst to me one of the girls in my class was standing close by. She came up and asked, "you know him?" I said, "no, don't know that boy." She looked at me funny and then said, "but you called him Nelly." Hahaha! Apparently, she has never heard anyone say "Whoa Nelly" before!
Have a great day!
Ms. T
P.s. in case you are unfamiliar with the term "Whoa Nelly", it is just a statement of surprise. Kind of like, "Holy Cow!"
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I was standing watching Sweet pea play and kid I did not know came up to where Sweet pea was playing and threw a ball hard into her section. I said, "whoa nelly! You don't need to play that way, sir. Play nicely please." Unbeknownst to me one of the girls in my class was standing close by. She came up and asked, "you know him?" I said, "no, don't know that boy." She looked at me funny and then said, "but you called him Nelly." Hahaha! Apparently, she has never heard anyone say "Whoa Nelly" before!
Have a great day!
Ms. T
P.s. in case you are unfamiliar with the term "Whoa Nelly", it is just a statement of surprise. Kind of like, "Holy Cow!"
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Monday, June 9, 2014
Imaginary Friend
Firecracker has started talking about his "imaginary" friend, D.F. Where'd he come up with that name? No clue. The kid has an imagination that would go on for miles. It's interesting to hear about all the adventures and silly things D.F. does.
D.F. apparently doesn't like to wake up in the mornings, he plays with toys while Firecracker has to go to school. D.F. rides in our van with us, and must be buckled into his own imaginary car seat. It's fun to see how Firecracker's mind makes up situations for he and D.F. to explore together.
The mind of a child is such a magical place! Part of me hopes Firecracker and Sweet pea never grow up. These little people are surrounded by an innocence and a magic that no grown person can ever replicate. It's beautiful really. I think it's part of the reason people fawn over little kids like they do. They remember the time in their life when their toys and their parents were their entire world.
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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D.F. apparently doesn't like to wake up in the mornings, he plays with toys while Firecracker has to go to school. D.F. rides in our van with us, and must be buckled into his own imaginary car seat. It's fun to see how Firecracker's mind makes up situations for he and D.F. to explore together.
The mind of a child is such a magical place! Part of me hopes Firecracker and Sweet pea never grow up. These little people are surrounded by an innocence and a magic that no grown person can ever replicate. It's beautiful really. I think it's part of the reason people fawn over little kids like they do. They remember the time in their life when their toys and their parents were their entire world.
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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Friday, June 6, 2014
SCHOOLS OUT!!!!!!
"SCHOOLS OUT FOR SUMMER! SCHOOLS OUT FOREVER!"
Ok so not really forever, but how many of you DIDN'T sing that in your head? Hmmmm? No, I'm not really an Alice Cooper fan, but everyone has heard "Schools Out" at least once in their life. Alrighty, on with the show.
I'm so excited for summer. Firecracker is too. For the last two or three weeks he has been telling me he doesn't want to go to school. That he is tired of it. Little does he know that he will be in school for the next 17 years! (this is including college)
Adjusting to the new schedule has been interesting though. I keep thinking it's the weekend. I have to keep reminding myself that tomorrow isn't Sunday. Because every night I keep thinking, "ok, I've gotta get stuff ready for going to church in the morning". Ha! No worries, I'm sure the adjustment won't take too long. =)
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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Ok so not really forever, but how many of you DIDN'T sing that in your head? Hmmmm? No, I'm not really an Alice Cooper fan, but everyone has heard "Schools Out" at least once in their life. Alrighty, on with the show.
I'm so excited for summer. Firecracker is too. For the last two or three weeks he has been telling me he doesn't want to go to school. That he is tired of it. Little does he know that he will be in school for the next 17 years! (this is including college)
Adjusting to the new schedule has been interesting though. I keep thinking it's the weekend. I have to keep reminding myself that tomorrow isn't Sunday. Because every night I keep thinking, "ok, I've gotta get stuff ready for going to church in the morning". Ha! No worries, I'm sure the adjustment won't take too long. =)
Have a great day!
Ms. T
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