Friday, April 13, 2012

Our Abbey Cat

Feb. 20, 1994 - April 12, 2012
RIP Abbey Cat, for 18 years we were fortunate to have you here. 
"The Lord gives and the Lord takes away, blessed be the name of the Lord." 

Quite suddenly, we found ourselves with a very sick kitty yesterday.  We got the bad news that Abbey's kidneys had stopped functioning and there was nothing the vet could do for her.  

Today, there is a huge whole in our lives.  She was such a part of our every day lives.  She was nearly always with us for every school day.  We used to joke that she never did any of her school work and was passed on to the next school grade despite being our laziest student. 

18 years ago, Jeff and I received Abbey as a gift from my parents when we were just engaged to be married.  She lived with me, of course, until the wedding.  We later, just a few weeks, bought her sister, Bonney, because we thought Abbey was lonely all day while I was at work.  Eventually, Bonney ran away some years ago.   My mom had Abbey's other siblings, Mallory and Truman.  Only Truman survives, but he is also in kidney failure.  

I know she was just a cat, but she was the best cat and the longest living I ever had the privilege to love.  She will be remembered always.   >^..^< 





Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: From the Archives, Baby!



Easter morning 2007

Friday, April 6, 2012

This Week At Home, 2012, Week 14

Little notes I jot down to remind myself of these fleeting, precious days!



Sunday...

Trevor had a 6:30 call time to sing at church.  Times like this I am thankful that we live only a mile away.  And thankful for a husband who jumps in and takes charge, being the morning person that he is!  Trevor's choir did a great job singing in three services.  He did not get home until after 12:30.  Therefore, his day was filled with lounging around.  Jeff and I went to the library after lunch, as a book on hold was in for me.  After that and despite gas prices, we took a country drive to look at a house.  



Monday...

Did as little as possible, which turned out to be plenty!  I received an email notice from the library that another book I wanted was ready for pick up, so back to the library we went.  We also got bread at Great Harvest.  The rest of the day I did laundry and read my books.  Oh, and I did make us a lovely dinner of left over roasted chicken, zucchini, and sweet potatoes.  Strawberries with honey was our dessert.  OK, and about a table spoon of real vanilla ice cream on top.  It is vacation after all.



Tuesday...

Another beautiful day in the making.  Grace and Trevor got an invitation to play all afternoon at their friends' house.  Ryan and I took an hour long hike.  It was very warm (85F) and sunny at the time, so the effort was more intense than usual.  I started the crock pot early enough so that we could enjoy our dinner stress free.  I made Crock Morock Chicken from Saving Dinner the Low Carb Way.  I also made the mashed cauliflower that I so love.  Brown rice and apple slices will round things out.

My heart was heavy for friends today.  I feel so badly for so many people who are suffering in this world.  Know that I pray for all of you, when I know of a need.  I wish I could do more. 



Wednesday...

Woke up to another beautiful day of sunshine and warm temperatures!  Yesterday's high broke a record.  I could get used to this!  I have lost track of the days without our busy activities. 

I hope to get a park visit in after lunch. (Yes, we spent an hour outside!  Yay!) 

Dinner will be home made spaghetti sauce and whole wheat pasta.  On the side, I'll steam some broccoli.  We'll have strawberry smoothies for dessert, which kind of taste like a strawberry milkshake.  I use coconut milk, strawberries, vanilla, and a bit of honey.  Yummy! 



Thursday...

Today, we had to do a little grocery shopping for the weekend.  We began dog sitting for neighbors too.  I worked on giving the master bedroom a deep clean.  I even got those baseboards!  For dinner, I made home made pizza.  I think I could eat that every night, sometimes.  I also made broccoli slaw and we had orange slices.



Friday...

It's been a really great, laid back week.  Today we got to spend time with Nana and Grandma (who lives at the nursing home).  Grandma was all smiles and enjoyed the chocolate milkshake from Chick fil A.  She seems in good spirits.  On the way home, we stopped at Costco.  Then we got the dogs fed.  Trevor really enjoys the dogs.  This evening there is a church service for Good Friday.  For dinner we're having crust less quiche and roasted potatoes.  We'll also have some grapes on the side. 



Saturday...

This will be our busy cleaning day and we'll bake a home made white cake for Easter.  It will be iced with fresh whipped cream and topped with strawberries Sunday.  Can't wait!  If all goes well, this should be the last Saturday that Jeff has to work.  Yay!  

Happy Easter!!!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Busyness or Opportunity


We're about at the end of our school year, which is a great time to evaluate how things went and think about making changes next year, if necessary.  Specifically, I am thinking about our extra curricular activities:  AWANA, dance, art, karate, choir and gym class.  

On the one hand, these activities are all very good for the kids.  They learn a lot.  They have a chance to be with other kids.  For the most part, except art, they are affordable.  They bring a lot to our homeschool.  

On the other hand, they all have costs attached.  Time, money, gas, and my sanity are all precious commodities in this world.  It's good to take a look at what we are doing and make sure they are worth the cost. 

First of all, there is the money factor.  Art alone is $75 a month.  If not for generous grandparents and my babysitting job, we'd not be able to afford it.   Karate is another $60 a month, but total for all three kids.  Dance is $75 for a session of 9 weeks or so.  I think there are 2 or 3 sessions a school year.  Gym is $22 a kid for 6 weeks and there are 4 sessions a year.  AWANA has dues.  I think $30 a year per kid.   Choir is free, except to purchase a shirt and bring food when they sing.  Four pounds of grapes is about $8.  I made an egg and sausage casserole for their first performance.  It probably cost a lot more than the grapes. 

The other cost is time. Time is precious.  We need to spend it as wisely as money. Jeff and I both volunteer in AWANA.  He has monthly meetings in the evening because he is a director.  That's another cost. 

Gas is not too much of a concern, as most of these activities are close, but  I am running a child or children several times a week and twice on Mondays and Sundays! (Sanity!) 

Family time is sparse some weeks.  It can make for hectic evenings, although we manage to eat as a family more often than not.  There are weeks when we have choir on Sunday, gym and dance on Monday, Grace has art and Jeff has an AWANA directors meeting on Tuesday, we all go to church on Wednesday, kids go to karate on Thursday, and we host our small group on Friday!  That happens a lot.  Those weeks I wonder if this is really a good thing or not!  I'll add this to the wear and tear on the family, which is a cost.  

So, what do we do?  Each activity is on its own almost vital.  They need physical activity, because frankly, they won't get it on their own at home, especially in the winter, which is so sad and a reflection on me and my activities.  


AWANA fulfills their need to hide God's word in their hearts.  Although, not the only way they do this.  They have memory verses for karate and Sunday school, so this could be accomplished via those avenues.  And it is stressed in our church, so I know they do memorize a lot of verses this way.  Next year, Ryan will be in the AWANA high school program which Jeff is director of.  This will be a great chance for Ryan to sit under his father's teaching.  The program is very strong, not fluff.  Plus, Ryan has a friend who goes and in general the kids in this program are solid in their faith.  Trevor will continue with AWANA Truth and Training.  Grace has been given the choice to do youth group or AWANA.  Right now she is leaning towards staying in AWANA, especially if her best friend is there.  They all will do Sunday school.  Ryan's will meet Sunday evenings. I need to decide if my volunteering,more wear and tear on my sanity, is the right thing for me. 

Gym, karate, and dance fulfill their important physical needs. Gym could go, I suppose, but they've made friends (so have I.)  These friends are not from church and its nice to know other homeschooling families from other sources.  Plus, it quite nicely gets me going on Mondays.  And I like the community center and want to support it.  

Karate is a non-negotiable for my oldest.  He does so little that I'd never consider not doing karate, plus it is so cost effective!  And they do memorize verses to move onto the next belt and each session ends with a Bible lesson.  Trevor seems to love it as well.  Grace only goes because her dance teacher said it would help her advance in dance. Otherwise, she'd be out the door!  

Dance has only a fall ,spring, and sometimes a short summer session, meets at church, and Grace really needs it for her physical therapy, almost.  Plus, I like to take her and sit with a book for a whole hour all by myself!!!  That doesn't happen very often.  

Art may go if funding isn't raised, but I'd really hate that.  Grace has talent and it needs nurtured.  The art school is a perfect fit for her and she is making non-homeschooling friends.  I can't think of any other place she does that. I can see this turning into a career for her.  She could teach at homeschool co-ops or even open her own studio and charge others outlandish prices to learn Monart! 

Choir is for Trevor only and he has such a nice voice that I really think it is a great way to nurture his talent. Plus, his best buddy is there and they really enjoy their time together, which is important to Trevor.  Choir meets a couple Sunday evenings a month and they sing at holidays, usually.  Call time is 6:30 AM and he doesn't get home until 12:30 PM, which is a long morning for him.  Thankfully, Daddy takes him. 

So there we have it.  Everything is essential and nothing can go!!!  *sigh* I therefore must spend time in prayer about these things.  Perhaps it is just my lot in life to be busy right now.  The kids are in their busy phase of life.  (Thank God no one wants to do other sports, too!!!) And, I know that one day my kids will be driving and off to their part time jobs and friends and won't need me to cart them around every where.  I want to give them these opportunities to use their gifts and nurture their talents.  Seems as if I am going to need to pray about these things for sure! But it helps "fleshing" it all out here.  It kind of reminds me of when they were all little and in diapers.  I could not foresee a time when life would be different,but I knew it would happen.  It did happen, all too quickly! 
 

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: Chess!




I so love that my oldest takes the time to "tutor" the youngest in chess, although, the youngest says it is more like torture!   He's got a point.  They play "unfair" chess or "extreme" chess, where one player has all his "men" and the other has about half!  I'd never heard of that before.  Perhaps it should be called "creative" chess. 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Been Dreaming Again


It's about that time of the year again.  We've been in "taxing season" for what seems like a long time, but really not when I think of those who have husbands in much more demanding careers.  (((Hugs to you Jeannie!)

I hesitate to even write this as I have nothing to complain about.  I think it is a bit of spring fever that starts to well up inside of me. (I want to go camping!  It's been six whole months!  And the weather has been awesome, adding to the fever.  And we cannot go camping until "taxing season" is over, just a few more weeks!)  There is the problem, and the solution is patience.  *sigh*

So, all that said... 


I took my beloved on a little wild goose chase this past weekend, trying to find this house that I saw listed that was supposed to be only 16 miles up the road.  Why?  I don't really know, perhaps all that I wrote  above?  I needed an outlet for my frustrations?  Or perhaps it is spring and I am feeling the itch to move to the country again?  Or it was a pretty day for a drive despite the fact that gas is $4 a gallon! 

Thankfully, the wild goose chase helped me to see that this is not the house for me.  It's 30 miles from church!  We'd have to seriously give up some weekly trips.  Plus, it is an extra 30 miles (each way) for Jeff to drive to work. 

But, it is 30 miles closer to the lake!  :-)  And it is my dream house, a little white farm house with a porch, barn, and detached garage!  Still, not really enough to pull me from this current home situated so perfectly to our church, work, library, friends, family, etc., I am mature enough to see that the dream can wait a little while longer.

I guess I had to see it to believe it and get it out of my system.  No more looking at those ads.  I promise!   Time to put that energy into good things around here like our garden boxes and cleaning baseboards! 

Monday, April 2, 2012

Today, I Am...

At the library this morning. 

Happy.... to be on spring break!  It's good for my mental health.  Plus, we only have 3 weeks left of our 36 week Sonlight curriculum.  Not sure how that happened!  I guess that is the power of being diligent. 


Excited.... to read a couple good books this week.  I was on the waiting list at the library for both and now they are all mine!  (More on those later.) 

Pleased... that the guys mowed the yard yesterday.  The first mow of the season is always the hardest since we tend to let the grass grow a little too long and it always rains so much.  THANK YOU JEFF AND RYAN!!! 

Going to...  plan our week.  We need to visit grandma, get ready for a big Easter dinner, and make time to see friends.

Annoyed... with my lack of attention to details.  The French computer program that I bought requires a DVD drive, which I don't have on a computer that runs Windows.  Geek Son says I should have checked system requirements before I bought it.  He's right, but annoying!  So, now I have to either buy an external DVD drive or take back the program.  Grrr..... 

Starting to think... it is time to get my raised bed gardens in order.  A friend gave me a nice sized kiddie pool that we are going to drill holes into.  We have the sandbox that grew wonderful green beans last year, too.  They are going to be enough for Grace to manage.  There just is not enough sun around here to do a lot more.  That's OK.  We can start going to the farmer's market very soon. 

Enjoying... a week with fewer commitments!   There is still dance and karate, but no AWANA, art, babysitting, or small group.  So thankful for a little less to do! 


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