Anne on May 19th, 2009

I don’t know about you, but May always seems like one of the busiest months of the year.  As the school year winds down, I feel bombarded by last minute field trips, testing, forms to sign, graduations, weddings, everything seems to hit at once. Since it feels like I have hit the home stretch, I relax my calendar and organizational skills a bit.  Invariably, I miss something.  Some small detail, like $1.50 for ice cream day at preschool or a packed lunch for a field trip.

Last week for teacher appreciation week at preschool, we were supposed to bring in a flower for the teachers.  I, of course, forgot, but was thrilled we were getting to preschool early.  As soon as we walked in, I realized my mistake.  So I turned around with three kids, got back in the van, buckled everyone up and headed to Harris Teeter to pick up something to give the teachers.

Harris Teeter’s floral section was still cleaned out from Mother’s Day, but before total panic set in, I did manage to find a few mini carnations that would work nicely.  We got back in the van, buckled back into car seats and headed back to preschool to try it again.  By this time we were about 10 minutes late, but my son was able to happily give his teachers some flowers.

I suppose it was not the most devastating thing that could happen, but these little forgetful moments make me feel like I am loosing my mind some days.  How do you manage to juggle all the cares and many miscellaneous responsibilities as a Mom?  What are your organizational secrets?

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Anne on May 13th, 2009

About 4 weeks ago Dave and I went to a conference in Orlando without any kids.  I allowed myself the luxury of taking a book that had been highly recommended by Allyson Hodges, our worship guy’s wife.  She did warn me, as others did, that I needed to be prepared to be sucked into Twilight world for a while, until I finished the series.  I was a little skeptical and thought I could just read the first one and quit for a while, no problem.

I devoured the first book in less than three days and because I was speaking at the conference, I put off getting the second book until the conference was over.  I finished the second book in about 2 days and was off to the third.  By the end of two weeks I had finished 4 large novels!  (some over 600 pages!)

I had not indulged in reading this much in such a short amount of time since before I started having babies.  Something about constantly being interrupted and having to reread the same paragraph 4 times in a row because someone is distracting you or snapping a child’s head off because they are bothering you AGAIN, made reading a pleasure I felt I should put off for a while.  Now, I won’t say that I haven’t read any books in the past 10 years and I have probably read countless articles in magazines, but indulging so greedily into a book or series was pushed to the back burner.

When I first finished the series, life felt a little surreal.  Somehow Stephanie Meyer, the author of the series, was able to create a world and characters that were really hard to resist.  They actually felt like friends.  I was obsessed, I wanted to know more!  What were the characters doing now?  I feel like a trekkie admitting this, but I even scanned her website and read the 276 pages of book 5 she has posted there.  Plus I read all the deleted scenes she had on the website as well.

Now that I have been out of the Twilight world, or the Cullen world or the Bella and Edward world, for a couple of weeks, life is back to normal.  Dave is delighted to have his wife back, even though I reminded him that he is the same kind of obsessed when he is working on a website or computer stuff in general.  The siren’s call to devour all things Bella and Edward has quieted down some and I am fully entrenched in reality, for now.  I am plotting my next escape into bookdom soon.   I need to finish the Harry Potter series.  Any other recommendations?

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Anne on May 13th, 2009

My kids love Taylor Swift (Noah and Chloe especially) well, we all do, and Dave and I love Coldplay.  I play both very often in my van as we go humming down the road.  This YouTube video was so beautiful I just had to share it with you.

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Anne on April 17th, 2009

Hello to all who follow this blog.  I am getting ready to put up a new recipe (finally, I know!) and I could use a little help.  What type of recipe would you prefer to see this month?  Appetizer, entre, dessert, sides?  Help me out and let me know what you would like to see by commenting in the comment box.  Or better yet, post one of your favorite Spring recipes to share with us all.

Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks!

Anne on April 14th, 2009

Last week we went to Topsail Island, NC for Spring Break.  Despite the cold weather and ever blowing winds, we had a really great time, until the ER visit.

Yep, you read that right!  Wednesday, Gideon, Dave, Alex and Noah were laying on a bed watching Tom and Jerry, just relaxing, when Gideon fell off the bed and hit his head.  He seemed OK, so Dave put him down for a nap.  When I got back from my walk on the beach, Gideon woke up crying, “Boo boo, boo boo” and rubbing his head.  We decided to take him to urgent care and while sitting in the waiting room, he vomited everywhere and all over poor David!  While Dave ran back to the house to get a change of clothes for himself and Gideon, I really stressed the importance of getting see the doctor, because with the vomiting, I was worried about a concussion.

Once the Dr. had all the info, she refused to see us and said we needed to get to an ER quickly!  The closest one was in Wilmington, about 45 minutes away.  Dave and I took off and left the kids with Wil and Carol Evans (whom we were staying with).   We got to the hospital and gratefully, it wasn’t too busy.  We got back to a room within 30 minutes and soon Gideon was having his first CAT scan.

We went back to our ER room to await the results and within about 30 minutes we finally heard the good news, he was fine!  No skull fracture, no brain bleeding, nothing!  Thank goodness!  He did, however, have an ear infection and is cutting the back right molar.

So all’s well that ends well, but we thought you all might enjoy seeing him in the CAT scanner!  Not a bad ride for a $150 copay!

Anne on April 3rd, 2009

I know my kids are weird sometimes, but that is part of their charm, right?  Chloe was folding a load of laundry this week and she and Gideon decided to have a little fashion show with some underwear.

Thank goodness they were clean!  They made me crack up so much I had to get a picture.  Maybe they will brighten your day with their silliness too!

Yo, Yo, Yo,Yo, we are the Panty Heads!

Anne on March 30th, 2009

I’ll admit, I was a little worried about the egg hunt this year.  With thunderstorms, winds anywhere from 20-30 miles per hour, and gusts up to 40 or 50mph, it was a little crazy!  However, moving it one day was really great and seemed to work out just fine.

I am amazed at how many people came after the date change and how well things went. My kids loved the fact they could get as many eggs as they wanted!  There were so many eggs, each kid could be a greedy as he or she wanted and there were still eggs to spare.  Joe had a great team of ladies helping him with this event; Mandy Watson, Ashley Jimenez, Megan Charleton and yours truely.  It could not have happened without all their hard work.  Thanks for a wonderful afternoon of egg hunting joy and hanging out with our Kinetic friends and family.

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Anne on March 29th, 2009

I had a great time last night stuffing Easter Eggs for our big egg hunt this weekend.  There were about 10 or so of us ladies at Mandy Watson’s house.  A few of us snacked on candy or veggies as we stuffed eggs and talked and talked.  It was so fun and made me kind of realize why women used to get together and have quilting bees.  We women really need that time to talk, laugh, be silly and not have to worry about being a wife and mom!  It is also a great place to blow off a little steam about being a wife and mom!

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Anne on March 2nd, 2009

The Daddy Daughter Dance is a right of passage that no girl should miss.  This Saturday was Chloe’s first opportunity to experience this special time with her dad.  We shopped for her Easter dress early this year, followed by a furious search for shoes that were not too grown up, but not too babyish either.  Then we washed and blow dried her hair, got dressed, used lip gloss and came down the stairs.

Her dad, of course, said she looked beautiful, but what I did not expect was how her two brothers would act.  Noah said, “Chloe, you really look pretty,” quite sincerely, I might add.  And Alex, awed by his sister’s entrance said, “Wow Chloe, you look wonderful!”  He almost sounded surprised that the girl who had been playing outside in the mud and the dirt with him earlier could clean up so nicely.  They were very polite and kind to her.  It was interesting to watch the effect a pretty girl, acting like a lady, can have on a guy, even if she is their sister.  All teasing and rough-housing was put aside and each complimented her respectfully.

Very interesting indeed for a mother to watch.  Hopefully, these are good signs for the wives these boys will eventually marry.  Chloe, however, may have a harder time of it.  Dave’s plan is to treat her so well on their “dates”, that any guy who is going to attempt to ask her out will have to work pretty hard to impress her.  Sounds like a good plan!

Anne on February 22nd, 2009

It was a little amazing this week to realize that Alex was turning 5 years old.  He will be in kindergarten next year. (is that for real?)  This little guy, who was almost my baby until we had Gideon, is so happy-go-lucky and loves to dress up as a different character several times a day.  He is my little milestone baby that tells me how old the church is because he had just turned one when we launched Kinetic 4 years ago.  His winning smile and silly faces crack me up and soften my heart.  I don’t really want him to grow up, but as I watch his jeans getting shorter and shorter around his ankles, I know it is inevitable.  So I must give way to the swiftly rising tide of life. Happy Birthday sweet boy!  Have a wonderful day!