Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Friends Visit, final post

 Sunday started off with Mass at our parish.  My friend's little boy fell ill during mass and threw up all over the pew in front of us (thankfully the elderly lady was kneeling!).  So we went home to rest for awhile and the healthy people went out for an evening walk along the beach at North Padre Island.

On Monday morning, Memorial Day, Steven decided to harvest some honey!  Look how much we got!!!  It's a lighter and milder honey than our harvest in Houston, so I like the taste much better :)

and a couple sweet pictures with Baby A before our friends left

We hope to have many more guests over the summer!  Thanks for sharing this special weekend with us, N Family!  So sorry we gave you the tummy bug :(

 

Friends Visit, Part 2

Saturday started off with a bang; Thomas got sick again in the early morning hours.  So I stayed home with him while the rest of the crew went to the beach.  He was feeling great once he woke up around noon, so we went out for a few errands, including some decorations to celebrate our little friend's birthday!

The kids had helped make this sandcastle cake the night before, and I popped some popcorn to have ready when they arrived from the beach.


Water guns were a hit!


We took a walk down to our park that evening.

Our barefooted monkeys!

And we came home to cake and ice cream, served by the kids.  All in all, a great day!

Can I tell you about my day...

...which finally just ended at 11:50pm as I went to put the baby down?  Yeah, he was playing handbells and eating grilled chicken and grapes at 10:30pm.  SuperMom, I tell ya!

So Steven takes the girls to swim team practice at 7:00am.  I woke up but stayed in bed and fell asleep for another half hour after they left.  Then it was a mad dash to clean my house, shower, get dressed, and load the boys in an hour to pick the girls up.  I picked up the living room, piano room, bedrooms, bathroom, and playroom, because I knew our neighbors might come over.  Then it was time for my latest technique--the playroom "sweep"--where I sweep all the toys and trash into one big pile and spend the rest of the day nagging the kids to put those things away.  It actually worked!

I picked up the girls and the neighbor at 9am (a 2-hr practice!), then the neighbor friend and her mom came over.  We visited for awhile and then the mom went home to finish some chores.  After awhile doing my own chores, I went to put the baby for a nap.  I was also talking to my mom on the phone while nursing him to sleep.

At one point, Steven Joseph comes in wearing a patriotic leotard and asking me to come to the kitchen to open the Juicy Juice bottle (I bought 6 bottles on Friday because they were on clearance; I think we have one left).  I declined his request and sent him away to change back into his clothes.  I mused to my mom, "he'll probably open the door for the neighbor in the leotard."

And yes, he did apparently greet her in stars and stripes!  And no one told me she was there.  So as I laid in my bedroom nursing the baby and talking on the phone, the kids let her in and she was there for who knows how long.  Someone told me 10 minutes.  A great hostess I am!  Finally, I emerged from my room, I came out to find SJ dancing for the neighbor in the dining room, wearing...wait for it...
his underwear and feathered angel wings!  I'm quite sure she'll be coming over again for another visit.  Since I was doing a great job of supervising children.  Oh, and there was a biting incident in there too, at least it was between two of my own children and not her daughter.

But the visit ended with the children playing a lovely handbell rendition of Twinkle, Twinkle, so I think I redeemed myself.  Handbell choirs can impress the neighbors, if you were wondering.  She also noticed that we have no television; that's always a fun conversation starter!  Other positives about the visit were that she brought watermelon and handed down a large box of Hotwheels cars and a track, along with a portable DVD player (ours has been missing for months). 

I'm not sure how I'm going to "pay" her back for her generosity...her pick-ups of my girls at swim team and her frequent invitations to the private pool, among other things.  Not that you have to have a totally equal friendship, but I just haven't brought much to the table.  I guess I can offer handbells and fairy costumes, which it seemed made her daughter enjoy the visit!

So after she left and I fed the kids, why not...I joined the baby to get a real nap for myself!  I think I slept for almost 2 hours, and Thomas slept for about FOUR HOURS!  Hence, the reason he was awake until almost midnight.  The kids were really quiet because they were watching DVDs on the "new" player.

So then, my lofty self decides to bake french bread and a lasagna.  But my bread wouldn't rise, I knocked eggs all over the fridge onto various shelves, and I had a meeting I was going to be late to.  The kids wanted to help cook, but this was not the right day.  After a few attempts, MC retreated to her room with a book, she knew better than to mess with an overwhelmed mama!  Somehow I had the lasagna and caesar salad (and chewy bread) ready just before 6:15 and was able to leave at 6:30 for my 6:30 meeting 15 minutes away!  I guess they planned for latecomers, because it hadn't started, hooray!

It was the best meeting of the year (sarcastic tone)...Safe Environment.  For those unfamiliar, these are the courses you must take periodically in order to work/volunteer in the Catholic Church.  Several hours watching videos about child abuse.  It's pretty miserable, depressing, and makes you sick to your stomach.  A great way to end the day!

Don't get me wrong, I know it's important to be aware of these issues, especially with the scandals our church has faced.  The lay movement I used to be a part of has had another one, after the founding priest was shown to be a drug-user, child molester, money launderer, and father of multiple children.  A few weeks ago it became public that another star priest in the order (who has been on TV and even written books about the Catholic conscience) has fathered a child over a decade ago.  And like Maciel's sins, this was hidden for many years.

This could cause, and has caused, many to abandon their faith.  Losing trust in our priests and leadership is a scary thing.  But I place my trust in Jesus Christ who set up the Church, offering the keys to St. Peter and keeping it standing 2000 years, even through scandals worse than these.  But my heart and prayers go to the victims of these tragedies, and the victimized children all over the world.  My heart can't really bear the knowledge of the number of children who face abuse on a daily basis.  It's extremely sobering.  As is the knowledge that parents and trusted priests are perpetrators.

So on a more positive note, I had a nice visit with friends after the meeting and came home to find that the kids and Steven had a fun game night.  Here is our serious poker player...


 Have a terrific Tuesday!  Hope you enjoyed my play-by-play :)

Monday, June 04, 2012

Memorial Day Weekend--The N Family Visits--Prep and Day 1

The kids had been anticipating the visit of our friends for weeks, so it was no wonder that we couldn't cancel based on a silly stomach virus!  It had pretty much left our family, but Thomas was still not 100%.  Still we pressed on and got ready for their visit, first with a trip to Academy for a birthday gift and some other needed items.  I didn't get a photo of the diaper catastrophe that happened after this photo, but just know that it wasn't pretty!

A stock-up trip to HEB was also on the agenda before their arrival.  I'd never bought so many organic items!  Having healthy friends over is one good way to improve your diet for a few days!  And the kids always have to get their Buddy Bucks after shopping there!

And look...the girls even cleaned their room!

They arrived late Thursday night and were up and rearing to go early Friday morning.  They started the day off with rollerblading and dress up!  What an ensemble!

We packed up the kids and headed over for a fun day at the Aquarium!

Here's my Instagram shot that I accidentally took while I was putting away the camera.

Whale statue outside the park with the city in the background.




Their first time to hold urchins!


After the dolphin show.  Sadly, the show only has 2 dolphins now since one died suddenly of an infection a couple months back.

Otters

This kind staff member spent about 20 minutes teaching our kids about sea turtles, also sharing her sorrow over the dolphin that died.


Our first time at the Aquarium Splash Park!




Dippin' Dots ice cream :)

And I must share my lovely farm-fresh veggies going into the Calabaza con Pollo that I made for dinner that night.  It's Steven's new favorite dish and worked well for the no-carb, no-sugar eating plan our friends were doing, they just skipped the rice, corn, and tortillas.  I put chicken in the crockpot while we were at the aquarium so it was ready to shred for the soup.  Yummy!

More photos to come...

Sunday, June 03, 2012

Monday Motivation

I really need to catch up with photos from last weekend, but for now I'll focus on planning for this new week.  I am obviously having a hard time with my spiritual goals, along with scheduling dental/medical check-ups!  I need to work on these things!  It looks like we'll be traveling to Houston this weekend, so it'll be a short week.  I'm exhausted from a full weekend with the dance recital and t-ball party, plus a lot of other errands and outings!  Must get to sleep early with this new early morning schedule for swim team practice....
 
 
Monday Motivation Review
10 Goals for May 28-June 3
 
 Prayer and Community
1. Continue reading Hallie's Book about Catholic womanhood
2. Pick a scripture for the week, and pray a rosary decade with the children
3. Schedule a visit with the Carmelite Sisters
 
Health 
4. Attend one fitness class
5. Start/register for summer activities for kids (swim team, swim lessons, VBS)
6. Plan weekly meals
Mon-Out, Tues-(uncle visit) tuna/chicken, mashed potatoes and salad, Weds-Pizza, Thurs-Spaghetti, Fri-Pasta bake, Sat-grill, Sun-leftovers

Home Management and Homeschool
7.  FPU class and homework
8.  Update budget info on Mint.com
9.  Work on blog format, and continue to research cameras.
10. Schedule dental appt, schedule check-ups/find doctor

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Monday Motivation
10 Goals for June 4-10
 
 Prayer and Community
1. Continue reading Hallie's Book about Catholic womanhood
2. Pick a scripture for the week, and pray a rosary decade with the children
3. Schedule a visit with the Carmelite Sisters
 
Health 
4. Attend one fitness class
5. Get to bed before midnight and wake at 7 when Steven and the girls leave
6. Plan weekly meals
Mon-Lasagna and salad, Tues-Roast in crockpot, Weds-leftovers, Thurs-Sun-HOUSTON :)

Home Management and Homeschool
7.  FPU class and homework
8.  Catch up on laundry and prep for travel, clean playroom!
9.  Schedule dental appt
10. Schedule check-ups/find doctor
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