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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Recap, recipe and rest

It was a really good week around here. Thursday we headed out to run a few errands. It is also my grocery store day, so we tried to do it all at once. It would have worked out really well except 1) the barber shop was closed for a funeral so I couldn't have Major's haircut and 2) the USPS seems to be really stingy with their tape and wouldn't let me use it, so I had to take my packages back home to tape up myself. And have a mentioned the chickens and roosters walking or strutting around this fine place? Well, we had an up-close view of one when we tried to go to the barber shop.

Friday we went out again to get the oil changed in the car. After having sat in a similar place with two kids once before, I decided to mix things up a bit. We packed a lunch, checked the car in and we had ourselves a little picka-nic! Yes, it was in a random place near businesses and such, and yes, we did get a few random looks, but as I told one passer-by who inquired "What else am I supposed to do with two kids while I have the oil changed?" He agreed this was a good idea!

And I made some of the best pork chops ever for dinner Friday. I found the recipe for Caesar Pork Chops and Pasta on this blog, and it was from Kraft. As she suggested I baked the pork chops instead of frying them and they were delicious!!

By Saturday it was time to get out and do something fun. After my morning run/the kids' morning bicycle ride, I showered and we ate and our friend Kelly came over, then we headed to the zoo! Ella Grace had been wearing her swim suit all morning, anyway, and I got Major changed in to his before we left. There is a little splash pad there, which the kids enjoyed tremendously. We saw many more animals than we did on our last trip two weeks ago, too.




This reminds me of Dino Dan.


And this morning is off to a wonderful start! I woke up this morning to Ella Grace, dressed and almost ready for church standing beside me. I think both of them LOVE Sunday mornings, partially because of the routine or being able to be in some sort of routine and partially because they are able to spend over two hours with other kids. Who can blame them? After our golf cart ride back to the car, I was able to snap a few pictures of them in their Sunday clothes.

Lunch has been eaten and they are playing away outside as I type.
~And this Florida weather is to die for right now! It is warm, okay HOT, and the breeze blowing feels great. I think I am ready for some homeade ice cream! Yum-o!! Maybe butterfinger!

And here are a couple of pictures I forgot to share from last weekend. I mean, who wouldn't love these kids!?



And hopefully, I will get a little rest over the next few days. Grandmother and Grandaddy are on their way right now and Tuesday I will be flying to Maryland again. Jeremy's graduation is Thursday and then he will be coming HOME!!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Playdate

Tuesday we went on a little playdate with some ladies from the MOPS program I visited during March. There is a little indoor "playlounge" here they we went to. Someone had some 1/2 price admission coupons which made it all the sweeter - 5 bucks a kid, and I was in a need of a break!

I really didn't think there was much to it, and I don't think I would pay full price admission, but they really seemed to have a great time there. The rule was that adults and children had to wear socks at all times (except if the kids got in the little sandbox area). So here are a few pictures:








Wednesday, March 23, 2011

What I'm lovin'

  • I love the way I felt after a nice run today! 2.37 miles! That is great for a couple of reasons: it has been over a year since I really tried to run, I had 2 kids with me on bicycles while I ran - I got to help one up after falling and put a chain on a bicycle before even getting started very good!
  • I love that my friend Donna came for a visit this weekend. (And Ella Grace loves the hairstyles she has been sporting this week!)


  • We are having company again later today and I'm super-excited about that!
  • And the thing I'm most in love with right now: 8 days 'til my man is on his way home! Whoo-Hoo!!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

layin' low today

We made it to church this morning, and drop-off in two different buildings were both successful. I sat in a different small group (they don't call them "Sunday School" here - guess that's too old fashion?). It was a big class, like ours at CHBC and brought tears to my eyes. I had to whip out the lip gloss to change gears in my head a little and avoid embarrassing myself crying like a baby while around these people for the first time. The worship service was band-led. I didn't think I would like it, but I did. But, I also liked the choir-led service I attended a couple of weeks ago.

I picked Ella Grace up first and then we grabbed Major. They seemed to have enjoyed their classes and their two trips to the playground each! Doesn't that make everything better, a trip to the playground?

So, my fairy princess is running through the yard and Major continues to ask for more snacks. I'm enjoying the do-nothingness of this afternoon and the warm breezes blowing through our Florida backyard!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Are they coming back? #3

I haven't posted on Ella Grace's teeth in quite some time.

I think they have moved a lot - though on a daily basis I think otherwise!


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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

a much better day

It was a much better day.

I tried to go for a run, but it was hard with little voices cheering "Go, Mommy, Go!" and riding bicycles all around me. I had to laugh!

Little girls wanted to play fairy. That was fun!

Little boys tried to play, too.

It looks like Cinderella needs some new clothes.

This is a combination Magenta (from Blue's Clues) and waitress. She was selling sticky notes and pens for $83, $63 and $73. I had to buy a few.


We got 1 out of 2 naps in. I cooked AND we even made it to church tonight!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Way to follow!

After such a great day yesterday, today has been much less glamorous (not that our family life is glamorous at all). We did get to spend about 45 minutes at the Tax Collector's Office while we registered our vehicles and got Florida tags. Side note here: I cannot believe how many stinkin' tag offerings you have in Florida. There were 3 "free" ones I could choose from, then there is a poster full of others you can choose from - Choose Life, butterflies, horses, manatees, UF, sea turtles...okay, I was curious - there are 113 options, check 'em out here because I know you are curious now, too.

After our lovely trip to the DMV with two very impatient children (there is just something about those elastic things that connect to form waiting lines that was so awing today), we made a few returns to Lowe's from one of Jeremy's successful weekend projects. Then, back home we came.

The afternoon kind of went downhill. I unfortunately had to dole out several spankings to the kids. We can't seem to listen and follow directions these days. They played through nap, made messes in their room instead of sleeping and bedtime was just as hard. Not.fun.one.bit.

Tomorrow is a new day. With second chances, and hopefully better attitudes!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Life goes on

Hard to believe I have already been in Florida for two weeks! Since my last post I did more unpacking, straightening and re-arranging with Mom. I think it was Wednesday we took just about everything out of the garage, re-arranged and put it back it. It was like a big, messy jigsaw puzzle. Or remember that game Tetris? Like that, too.

Wednesday afternoon we also made it over to Cocoa Beach. It was a little cool, but the kids did not mind at all. They were just in awe of the sand, didn't matter that they didn't have their swim suits on. A little bucket and shovel, along with a few other toys, made for perfect beach play. They got their feet wet with the waves, as they approached the shoreline. Little Major was trying to run toward the waves once, I think he tripped and fell right on his face. He was so upset, and wet. It really didn't take long for him to calm down, but he sure was a mess to try to clean up and change before we headed back home.


a beautiful scene at Cocoa Beach last Wednesday


Their excitement and pure joy was beautiful, too.

Thursday we dropped Mom off at the airport pretty early. The kids and I drove around a little while, found the mall and a few other things. I was able to go to MOPS at the church we visited Sunday. They called the night before to let me know space had opened for both of my kids, so this made it a nice morning. Afterward, a new friend (Kelly - wife of one of Jeremy's new co-workers) came over and we went to lunch (yes, with the kids). Kelly stayed and played until around 5:00. We had a busy day and I was so glad to see bedtime.

Friday morning we prepared for Daddy to come home for the weekend. The kids were so, so excited to see him. I took the kids back to church to see the Strength Team perform. As the four members were introduced, Major noticed the big kids in the aisle holding out their hands. So, he joined them. Only #2 hit his hand and he was pretty upset the other two didn't notice him. Poor little man! They broke blocks with their arms, lit fire in the church, it was really neat. It was 9:00 pm before we left. After rushing home to change the kids into their pj's we headed to the airport. On the way, Ella Grace cleared space in the middle of the backseat for Daddy to sit beside to her. So sweet! She had also said she wanted Daddy to hold her. Then Major said he wanted to be first. After arguing back and forth a couple of times, Major finally piped up with "I think Daddy can hold two kids at one time!" They think so much of their Daddy and I wouldn't have it any other way!

Saturday we got busy with our to-do list. Two ceiling fans were installed (with a trip back to Lowe's in between due to the wrong parts in one of the boxes!), plywood nailed down in the attic with our baby things and holiday decorations stored, and the dryer vent got a little attention. Then, it was playtime. After searching for a while, and with only a little help from Suzie (the GPS), we did find the local zoo and are now officially members! Our kids have always loved the zoo - ever since their first trip back in early spring 2008. The local zoo also has a splash pad. Likely we will get our money's worth before summer is over!




Just looking over the rail with her Daddy holding her tight, Ella Grace was scared of the alligator she saw (below).


While it was my turn for Daddy to hold me up, I snapped this picture of the gator below.



As we said our good-bye's to Daddy yesterday morning, I know the three of us left in the car each shed a few tears. Ella Grace argued with me about going to church after we dropped him off. It was hard for her to understand church would be over by the time we got there, so we couldn't make it. She thought since we made it after we dropped Nana off at the airport on Thursday (it was 8:00 am) that we could make it Sunday morning, too. I am so glad she has a sweet heart and loves going to church, but she is very persistent!

Just off the overflow parking lot at this church is a city playground - a HUGE playground. To help us move on with our day, we made a visit there before returning home. With sweaty faces and the smell of outside in our hair, we finally made it home for naps around 1:00. More cleaning and cooking this evening and we are ready for a fun day today.
Doesn't this ROCK? And it has artificial turf underneath!


Have you ever seen one of these? I have now been to two local parks with one of these. And right next to this is a "log rolling" thing! Cool! I may find myself on it if I ever find the park vacant!

She did such a good job on this!

We had our first company today. The kids and I were all excited to see Mrs. Sandi and Mr. Brown. One night while Nana was still here, Ella Grace said the bedtime prayer and then Major wanted to say one. He prayed specifically, and only, for Mr. Brown who had been sick. It was so sweet! Mrs. Sandi and I got to catch up, Mr. Brown played with the kids - or maybe the kids played with Mr. Brown.

This afternoon was great. While I was doing some work, I received a call on my cell phone from a number I didn't recognize. It turned out to be someone I met at MOPS inviting me and the kids to the park. Honestly, I was so excited. Work didn't matter anymore at that point. It felt good to be called, for someone to ask me personally to do something as opposed to a group event. Ella Grace, Major and I met Amy, Jonah and Jared at the park. It was no pressure. It was comfortable. It was fun.
Can you see the owl in this picture?

As the boxes are taken away by the recycling truck, our things are stored in our new closets and rearranged furniture, and the kids and I begin to make new friends; we start getting involved in a church and other things in the area, I keep thinking of the words in the theme song to The Mary Tyler Moore Show:

You're gonna make it after all!!

Monday, March 7, 2011

I found it!

I think I have found most of the items packed away from the move, or put up when we got here. Something I have been searching for, though, is my favorite verse. Sunday morning during church, I think I found it:

The unfailing love of the Lord never ends! By His mercies we have been kept from complete destruction. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each day! The Lord is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in Him."
Lamentations 3:22-24


Isn't that the greatest? He has kept us from destruction and his mercies begin a new each day?

Saturday, March 5, 2011

We've had a great day!

Yesterday was definitely one busy, fun day! The kids have been really good the past couple of days (thanks mainly to the return of afternoon naps!). Jeremy said they needed to be rewarded for doing good and I agreed wholeheartedly!

After doing a little research on activities going on this weekend, Mom and I found a couple that we thought would be fun for them and us! We started yesterday morning by going to the Lake Mary Farmer's Market and "Lake Mary Celebrates" combination event. We picked up an "elected officials" guide, which I am sure will be helpful to me, and a mini flag for each of the kids. As we began to move on a bus started backing in near us...it was a Shriner's bus and after observing for just a few seconds we noticed the camel inside! Before the day was over Ella Grace and Major each attempted to feed the camel twice!


All in the few hours we were there, the kids made crafts at a local daycare booth,
we watched a dance studio perform tap and ballet,
got to look inside a fire truck (like Drew Lee's daddy drives!),

we played games hosted by Boy Scouts, ate corn dogs and barbeque and then purchased some vegetables.
Afterwards we moved on down the road to Casselberry, where WorldLife 2011 took place. This was held in a church (best I could tell!) and dances were performed from various countries (Ireland, Colombia, Middle East, etc). Mom and I got a big kick out of some of them!

We headed home around 4:00 and were all tired. With Mom's help I made spaghetti sauce and we had dinner.

This morning was another step in our settling. I coordinated with another wife from Jeremy's office, and met her this morning for church. Major jumped right in and was excited to be out, Ella Grace was a little more timid and shy, as I knew she would be. I don't think it took long for her to adjust.

Just like the Fresh Beat's sing "We've had a great day, it was a super way to spend some time together!"

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

time for a break

It has been a whirlwind of a week. This past Friday we were at my parents' house. Mom and I took the kids to see my grandmothers - Mee Maw and Granny. We had wonderful little visits with each of them. The plan was to be back in to Mom's around 2:45 - 3:00 so we could go pack the U-Haul from the storage building. Plans changed a little and we had just arrived at Gran's around 1:30 when Jeremy's parents, some friends and relatives made it over to get started. Unfortunately, we were about 30-45 minutes away and couldn't get there. We were SO thankful for everything that was done for us, though.

with Mee Maw. She will turn 90 March 13 so we wanted to celebrate with her before we left


with Mee Maw

with Granny
Saturday morning was an early start. I was picked up around 6:40 am and rode to Tuscaloosa with Charlene and Brenda (Charlene's friend), while Dennis and Charles/Charlie (Brenda's husband) were just ahead of us in the U-Haul. We arrived around 8:15, and the U-Haul had made it there close to 8:00 am.

With the help of some WoNdErFuL friends, the rental house was emptied by 11:15 am. It was unbelievable. After stopping for gas, the journey began. Mom had taken the kids to the park that morning, then stopped at a Chick-fil-a in the Leeds/Pell City area to let the kids play more and burn off some energy. I think we left there around 2:00 pm. After about three more stops, including getting some gas, we arrived at our new home about 12:30 am EST. Exhausted. Who can believe the kids only slept for about 2 hours total? It was crazy. They woke up when we got off the interstate and were ready for a tour of the house. I quickly got another air mattress blown up, made up and we covered up. I think the other two vehicles arrived about 2:30 am or so; I unlocked the door and down I went again.

blowing up an air mattress about 1:00 am with two mischievous kids who recently caught their second wind.

Sunday and Monday were spent unloading. Unloading the U-Haul, unpacking boxes, moving furniture in, one trip to Lowe's (for an attic access ladder, garbage can, flood lights, light bulbs and air filters).

I've learned Steak 'n Shake has free kids meals on the weekends, and Happy Hour from 2-4 each day.

Yesterday included a failed attempt to get a driver's license. That really was not cool. Who knew you needed your marriage license to get a driver's license. My marriage doesn't effect my ability to drive. Really. Once the latter is located or a replacement is received I will have to try again. (I had everything else one could possibly think of - current DL, auto insurance card, tax information, birth certificate, SS card, utility hook-up information - still no luck on getting a Florida license.)

Today was better. Mom and I unpacked a few more boxes, she worked on cleaning out the extra bedroom and I worked on cleaning up/out our bathroom. Both had just been a good holding spot for boxes and such. Now, though, I have a bathroom floor. Hoo-ray!

Major had an allergy appointment here this evening - 5:30. It was really cool to be able to make an evening appointment. I had found the doctor and made the appointment about 3-4 months ago. He goes back in 2-3 weeks to actually meet with the doctor. This evening we just met with the CRNP.

Well, bed time calls...