12.03.2008

Round Tuit

Life just isn't slowing down!!  We're moving this week!  My 'to do' list is about a mile long.  I don't really even have time to be writing this - 'someone' is supposed to be fixing dinner.  Here are some things I'm going to do when I get a 'round tuit'.  (No specific order.)
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Reconnect with Layne - or at least have a conversation that has nothing to do with the house, finances, our schedule or our plan of attack for Christmas presents.
Teach/spend time with my kids - they have been neglected (a little - far from 'neglect' that's under the abuse umbrella - but still...they need more/I want to give more).
Participate more fully...the kids I teach at school, the teachers/other parents I work with, committees I serve on, family, neighbors, friends...all need me to be more fully present.
Clean in a 'keeping on top of it' kind of way (right now I feel like I'm deep cleaning 2 houses - it's too much - especially when I had nothing to do with the mess at one of them).
Spend some time doing something creative.
Update my journal, my kids' 'binders', my blog (I might even start another one.) and a bunch of other things I keep meaning to do...want to do...but, just keep putting off for seemingly more immediate matters.
Set up child care for Rachel - she'll need somewhere to go once we move (while I'm at the school 2 or 3 times a week).
Exercise again!
Be on time...this is a tough one for me - especially with kids in tow. But, it works so much better when I'm organized and life is a little less chaotic.
The list could go on...but, it's time to get back to the 'to do' list I mentioned earlier - boxes will not be packing themselves...oh, I think it's about dinner time too.  Hmm...maybe I'll do that first.

11.27.2008

I Am Thankful For...

...vacuum attachments!  We were doing yard work and some cleaning yesterday at our new house.  I'm so very glad our vacuum has attachments.  They're simple - but, I'm happy to report there are no more cobwebs between the ceiling and curtain rods, no more dust on the baseboards and the list could go on.  I was just thinking about that one yesterday - since I literally spent hours vacuuming. 
I'm also thankful for the gospel, family, friends, freedom, a place to live, a body that functions well, food to eat, an income, a vehicle that runs smoothly, a school that's a good fit for our family, and an education.  Well, I guess that's the beginning of the list of generalities.  Too bad there's not enough time or space for all the specifics - I'm sure that would be fun to read!!
Happy Thanksgiving!!cornucopia

11.25.2008

So Sad

When you move the people are always what you miss the most.  This time will be no different.  Jonny asked the other day if he could go to the local neighborhood school (as a way to continue to hang out with his friends in the neighborhood).  Jacob has also asked in family prayers to help us make new friends.  We will all miss being able to walk out the door and find a friend.  Luckily, we still live close enough to get together with friends.  It's also comforting to know that we all get to take our best friend with us.  Have I mentioned yet that I LOVE that my children are each other's best friends?  And, it's obviously in my best interest to take Layne along.:}

11.21.2008

Mom of the Year!

Family Enjoying Their Modern Kitchen-1950's
Not me!  I realized today I could never have this title.  I don't really do play-doh - I know research says...It's just too much of a mess no matter what precautions we take.  So, it's rare to never around here. I'm also terrible about cooking with my kids - again...completely aware of the research.  I just forget - and sometimes I just have to face the hard truth that I'm just too lazy.  I could go on - but, I think the list of these particular two are incriminating enough on their own.:}
To my credit - I do have to say I'm in my kids' classes, I love to go on field trips and read to my kids (although, I did the last two more with the boys than I have with the girls - still working on that).

11.20.2008

How are things coming with the house?

We have been asked this hundreds of times - at least it feels like it. We're glad so many of you are interested in what's going on. Or...maybe you're just making conversation - I don't know.:}  
We did the closing items yesterday - a couple of things happened where I really felt like we had 'people' that know what they're doing and want to make sure we actually do what's best for us.  I've felt that way all along.  It's good to know we have good people on our side. We've asked lots of questions - the more you know, the better...and we started out knowing nothing so they really have put up with lots of questions.  It would make me too nervous just to say 'ok' without really knowing what was going on.  Yikes.
So...like I said, we did our closing stuff yesterday (still have the hand cramp) - the escrow document was 70 pages.  The seller had an appointment in the afternoon and our realtor was going to call us about how things went.  We were all assuming they would go just fine - that is until it was close to 6:pm and we hadn't heard from said realtor yet.  The afternoon had been busy and I hadn't given any of it a second thought until the kids and I got back from school Something happened (maybe walking into our front room where we have an extra 8 dining room chairs waiting for a new home reminded me that we hadn't heard about said home yet) - anyway...called Layne to see if he'd heard anything (left message).  At this point I started to wonder...did something dramatic happen with the seller and we have no home?  Our realtor is usually pretty timely.  I thought he would have called already.  I rarely get nervous...this was a time when I started to worry a little - not panic - just concern.  An hour or two went by - still no call and I figured that we wouldn't hear anything until the next day because the work day was over - well, I forgot that realtors put in quite a few evening hours.  I was downstairs eating my dinner - when the phone rang.  I thought maybe it was the realtor - but, didn't really assume.  Layne was upstairs and answered the phone (after one ring).  I eventually finished my dinner and headed upstairs to finish getting ready for my class.  After a couple of minutes Layne casually mentioned that it was the realtor that had called.  There wasn't much emotion so I wasn't sure what to think (he was busy online - something about internet and phone services).  So I had to wait a little longer for him to say everything went through.  I was ready to do a little dance while he was just sitting there.  Boring!  Anyway...

WE HAVE A HOUSE!!!