A Big Night

January 26, 2007


Last night Jonah slept in a "big boy bed" for the first time.  He will be 3 at the end of March and since potty training hasn’t yet been accomplished I thought we might work on another milestone.
Actually, I have to be honest…the main reason he’s in a big bed is because we are about to get a bunch of furniture from Mandy and we have to rearrange to fit the new in and get rid of the old.  AND I keep waffling on trying to figure out how to have a guest room for my in-laws when they visit twice a year (and whoever else might want to pop in).  So…I have moved the boys into our playroom, which is the biggest room upstairs and also the laundry room.  Their old room will now become a "real" guest room complete with our current queen bed, our old dresser, and whatever else I need to fit in there that I can’t fit elsewhere.
My mom has passed on to me this insatiable desire to move furniture around on a regular basis.  Now, compared to her I rarely manage to move a thing, but yesterday I am sure she would have been mighty proud!
First, I had to take all of the homeschool stuff off of the bookshelves in the playroom, then I had to move said gargantuan bookshelf to the hallway. Next I pushed the gargantuan desk also to the hallway( which was getting a little crowded) and proceeded to take apart Ethan’s bed and reassemble it in the playroom.  Next came Hannah’s bed which is now Jonah’s, I know …a little confusing  which I arranged next to Ethan’s so as to make a natural sort of railing ( see fig. a)  I then took apart Jonah’s crib ( much to his dismay…"where’s my bib, my bib"!!) and carried it downstairs and out to the garage ( sorry about the scratches on the wall, honey, you are still planning on painting?!)  OK, almost done!  Next I moved the bookshelves into the guest room where they will hopefully stay and last -but-not-least I cleaned up Hannah’s room in anticipation for her new bed. 
In between all of that Hannah and I worked on school.  I would work at 1 hour increments, an hour to move, an hour of school, move, school…And in between that 5 million snacks, lunch, trying to make Jonah take a nap in his new bed ( which never happened) and 4 loads of laundry.  Needless-to-say, it was an extremely long day and I had my rough moments of losing it and having to repent!
Your next question may be concerning our night’s sleep because of little boys in new rooms and beds!  Well, it wasn’t as bad as it could have been but it wasn’t perfect either.  At about 11:30 Ethan woke me up soaking wet.  He hasn’t had an accident in a couple of months, so I’ll chalk it up to all of the excitement.  Sometime later in the wee hours of the morning, Hannah arrived pillow in hand to sleep on David’s side of the floor ( since Ethan was on mine) because of a bad dream ( this occurs maybe once a month).  When morning finally arrived I heard a little voice from the playroom yelling "momeee, I need to wee!!".  Yip, it was little Jonah, the only one who had spent all night in his new bed , now asking to go potty ( which he did).  Children never cease to amaze and surprise me!  Way to go, Jo!!
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24!

January 14, 2007


All I have to say is, its about time!  Tonight at 8PM if you are already a fan, you know what to do! if this is your first time make sure and get whatever you need to eat and drink before it starts, including your bathroom run.  You’ll not want to miss a moment!  Welcome back, Jack!
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A Boy's Dream

January 13, 2007


Today my big boy will be attending the USHRA Monster Jam!  David decided it was time to introduce Ethan to the wonderful world of motorsports and bought tickets for the two of them last weekend.  He has been counting down the days and testing out his headphones every day.  I have never seen my serious little boy so excited!
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Cookie Time

January 12, 2007


Yip, believe it or not, it is that time of year again!  The Girl Scout cookie order form is in circulation and I am shamelessly promoting my girls sales to you, my friends( by way of my blog), since you are the only ones who read this anyway!  If your mouth starts watering upon hearing the names "Samoas", "Thin Mints", "Tagalongs", "Trefoils", and "Do-si-do’s" then drop me a line, give me a call and I’ll hook you up.  Sales end next Thursday so let me know soon!
The little Brownie behind the cookies
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So Long, Christmas

December 27, 2006


I can’t believe its done!  So much time and energy getting ready for the big day and then its over, just like that!
We did have a great Christmas this year, but I still felt rushed at times to buy, wrap, or just stay organized.  Part of me wants to take the family somewhere in the mountains over the holidays and just hang out together.  Get away from all the commercialism and busyness. 
Anyway, here are some pics from the Kicks family Christmas;
PJ night sponsored by Aunty Mandy
Hannah with her animals
Hot Wheels, of course!
CARS mania (sleeping bag)
And last, but not least, our biscuit tradition on Christmas morning
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Merry Christmas

December 25, 2006


My friend Rusty introduced me to this song and I can’t get it out of my mind.
Click on the title to listen to it: (scroll down to "Behold the Lamb of God" # 8)
It was not a silent night
there was blood on the ground
you could hear a woman cry
in the alleyways that night
on the streets of David’s town
And the stable was not clean
and the cobblestones were cold
and little Mary full of grace
with the tears upon her face
Had no mother’s hand to hold
It was a labor of pain
it was a cold sky above
But for the girl on the ground in the dark
with every beat of her beautiful heart
it was a labor of love
Noble Joseph at her side
Callused hands and weary eyes
there were no midwives to be found
In the streets of David’s town
in the middle of the night
so he held her and he prayed
Shafts of moonlight on his face
But the baby in her womb
He was the maker of the moon
He was the Author of the faith
That could make the mountains move
It was a labor of pain
it was a cold sky above
But for the girl on the ground in the dark
with every beat of her beautiful heart
it was a labor of love
for little Mary full of grace
with the tears upon her face
it was a labor of love
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A Montage

December 3, 2006


I have so much to catch up on that this poor entry will have to be the catch-all…so lets see where I shall begin….
At the beginning of November David and I went on a mini-vacation to Chicago.  Mutual friends of ours were getting married and we had not been back to Moody or Chicago since graduation so we thought this a good excuse for a fun, quick visit.
Chicago is still as beautiful as ever!   We walked the streets, ate at some of our favorite places and reminisced like crazy.  We were able to visit Moody, see some dear friends and laugh at how old we felt watching the youngsters walk around campus.  It was a great trip and one I would love to take yearly!

One of our favorite places for popcorn-Garretts!
On To Other News…
My big girl just got glasses-isn’t she a cutie!?
And here’s crazy Jonah racing around the house

Thanksgiving
Here’s Hannah with her Pilgrim hat at her school’s Thanksgiving Assembly;
 
Every year for Thanksgiving we spend the week in St Louis with David’s family.  We had a great time and of course took a day to visit the zoo!

fa la la la laaa, la, la, la!
This year we didn’t seem as rushed to get the decor and tree up for Christmas and yet I still don’t have that "perfect " picture of the kids for the cards that should have gone out already!


OK, so I’m fairly caught up for now-hopefully it won’t be so long between posts again, but you never know…
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