Monday, December 19, 2022

Nativity

 I'd been eyeing some Nativity sets on Etsy. The cutest little handpainted peg sets. However, I started to think they'd be too chewed on and $50 was more than I wanted to spend. 

Then I stumbled upon this set at Walmart when I was getting wrapping paper. 


The girls, especially Jeanie, played with it for hours the first day. "Mom, mom, it's Mary and Jo-fess!!!" For $16 I guess I didn't really notice the wise men were like several heads taller than Mary and Joseph. And who cares the sheep really looks more like a dog. And that baby Jesus has a little hot dog body when he gets pulled from his swaddling cloths. 

But this part does make me laugh:


It's more like Abraham and Sarai instead of Mary and Joseph :) 

You guys couldn't find anymore brown yarn, had to use gray!?!




Saturday, December 17, 2022

Weeks of sickness

 

A mystery bug has been going thru our family. 


One night I found August asleep on the bathroom floor. The next day he told me his stomach didn't feel good, but he had no fever and no other symptoms so I sent him off to school.

Only to get a call an hour later that he threw up on the bus and to come get him, :( poor guy!


He never did throw up again, but he developed a mild fever later in the day and spent most of the day sleeping on the couch. Which if you know August, you KNOW that means he was sick because this boy is all energy.


He spent a total of 3 days off school since the school has a no fever in 24 hours policy and the fever went, but returned again the next afternoon.


He got better and then Doug and I both ended up with coughs and cold symptoms for the next week. Jeanie escaped the sickness somehow! And poor booger-nose Lucy is still suffering, she had a couple nights low-grade fever, but mostly the booger nose plagues her. 


This was her bed this morning, a fun time pulling out all the kleenex was had by her while I slept next to her blissfully unaware. All that kleenex, but did she bother to use one to wipe her nose faucet?!? 😆

Monday, December 5, 2022

The Evolution of a Smashed Thumb

 


July 19th. 

Stupidly stupidly stupidly tried to "slow the close" of my car door somehow and it just slowly crushed on my thumb. All to catch the mailtruck in my neighborhood on the way to swim class. 

Drove to swim, rushed into the next door Hibachi place for a cup of ice, and my thumb was in there for the next hour. 

It swelled like crazy and hurt for days.

August 17th

A month later and so much uglier.


September 15th

As it grew out I noticed it had actually cracked while it was behind the quick and it grew out like a shattered windshield area. I was worried after all these months it was finally going to chip off


September 24th, people finally started to stop commenting on it.

And some of the old blood must have seeped out from the nailbed crack because it very quickly lightened up.


September 29th

Pieces of the top of the nail started to flake and peel off.


October 10th

Still flaking and peeling off the top of the nail.


October 27th

The ratty part finally grew off only to catch on a glove at work and rip half of it off. Ouch! Very short on that one side for awhile.


Today, December 5th. 

The chipped/gouged part has like 3-4mm's left to go before all the evidence will be gone. 

Wow, 5 months to get over one little accident!











Saturday, November 26, 2022

Jill's quilt and shower

 My friend Jill is adopting, I couldn't be more excited for her. Her friend was planning her shower so I wanted to help. I was going to be in charge of decorations, gift baskets, advice cards. And on top of that I decided to make her a quilt. There wasn't a ton of notice as how adoptions go, so on our anniversary getaway, we spent a little of it at JoAnn's picking out fabric! I was inspired by this quilt blog pattern I found online. 

Fabric purchased and washed:


Probably my least favorite part is the cutting:

 

Squares ready to sew:


Sewed them alternating white and grey and navy and grey strips


Next sewed the strips to each other


laying it on the batting and backing fabric, no matter how much I measure it never is quite right!


sewing all 3 layers together


Putting on the binding


As careful as I was, this wrinkle still got sewed through several columns, sigh


Overall I was really pleased with it. 




She was thinking it was going to be a baby boy, but now she is unsure so we'll see! It was a very stressful week for me with late nights staying up to finish the quilt and then the shower assisting. I did all the gift basket shopping, that was fun. The advice cards were ordered. But I had planned on one of those balloon arches and little did I know that was going to be so stressful. As it was, I borrowed the balloon blower upper and the arch from co-workers, but the night before the shower I spent hours in the half bathroom blowing up the balloons (the pump was too loud and waking up the baby if I did it in the kitchen!) and part of the arch frame was missing so had to engineer some missing parts with toilet paper tubes! Anyway, with my faithful assistant Doug we got all the balloons blown up and partially assembled. The next day I had borrowed my dad's van and good thing because it was stuffed with balloons, two of which popped while I was driving which was very nerve wracking! 


(kitchen covered with balloons)

We had only about 15 mins to set up, it was held in a very nice restaurant, but the other girls helped me and it got assembled and ended up looking pretty good.


(the "boy" balloon part fell down... was it a sign?!? lol)



It was actually one of the nicest showers I'd been to. It was small and intimate, the food was so amazing and such a nice treat. Flatbread appetizers, I chose the salmon with green beans and dill potatoes for my lunch, and there were dessert shot glasses. Mmmmm. Jill has really kind loving friends and we went around the table talking about how we each knew her and some words of wisdom, and then they did a little "game" about adoption which was informative and interesting. It was a really wonderful shower and so good to celebrate her. I can't wait to meet baby!






Friday, November 25, 2022

Election results

Lately I've been having so many things that I've actually wanted to blog about, but still of course, so little time to do so. I found out I could start a blog post on my phone, but then couldn't add photos, sooo ultimately not helpful. Anyway, this was weeks ago now, but still gonna post:


Wow, I feel so sad about the election results in Michigan. I read this today posted by a local pregnancy center we support financially and it just really hits home. I will have to keep reading that to remind myself over and over because in it - it just feels so hopeless. But this is not His ending. And He is still on His throne. 

This was posted by a local pregnancy center we support the morning after the election and it gave such peace. 

Throughout Scripture God tells us that He is in charge. In fact He tells us that He knows the end from the beginning. Last night He was neither surprised nor defeated. Today we will go on serving our Lord, just like yesterday. tim

Praying for the future of our state and country!

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

School lunches

A glimpse into the exciting world of packing a lunch for school everyday 😋 


a standby, pb & honey, spinach leaves, cheezits, grapes, choc covered raisins


noodles & peas, 1/2 protein bar, carrots, pieces cheese, peaches


1/2 leftover hamburger, cantelope, carrots/snap peas, caramel apple slices


cheese and crackers, veggie medley, tomato, cantelope, dried apricots


pb & honey rollup, cucumbers/snap peas, cheesy turtles, grapes, dove chocolate egg


pb& honey rollup, carrots and salad, grape tomatoes, apple slices, twizzlers


cheese and crackers, pistachios, grapes, grape tomatoes, dove chocolate egg

It's hard to think of stuff to fill each compartment everyday! We use this Bento box which he loves, but some of the portion sizes are way too small, oh well. Saving several little baggies everyday!

Thursday, September 8, 2022

summer things

 Summer is winding down, August is off to school, I plan to start my pre-K program with Jeanie next week, and my baby girl is ONE today. Life is flying by.

Some pics from our summer:


Visited my Grandpa


Fun with the water table we got free from a neighbor


At the airshow (getting into the back of a giant military plane)


Going to the country music bar dancing with my sister


Got a fun long puzzle as a gift from the neighbor


BOO!!!


Got to see a couple of my cousins at a nice summer get together.


Storytime at the library.


We'd been hosting guys/girls nights for our college ministry group at our church we volunteer with. The girls would be inside eating, talking, praying. The guys would be outside throwing knives or axes or paintball and then have a bonfire and talk about Godly manhood. It was a really nice summer doing that. 


I was SO excited to find 3 of these binders at TJ Maxx. Anyone who knows me knows I try to document the heck out of our lives. With a yearly family yearbook, my 5 year journal, my 5 year journal for each kid, their babybooks, my exercise journal, and this is such a cute was to document the grades as they go by. I'm seriously so excited about it.


We met with our friends at a music in the park festival.


Another day met with other mom kid/friends at the park, they played at the playground (which had one of those free book boxes) and we also played at the waterpark.


Jeanie girl traded in her binky for a new little doll (she alternates calling "baby Lucy" or "Boppa Dabe" (aka Grandpa Dave 😂) but it worked well and she has been sleeping all night without her binky!


My garden was mostly a dismal failure this year, but we do always get good-ol-faithful beans.


Met my bestie and her fam at the hot air balloon festival. It was so gorgeous watching them launch.


Wakeboarded a couple times this summer!


Our friend's neighbor had apparently some epic party with GIGANTIC inflatables, including like a 50ft long obstacle course one, so we all took turns beating each other up on this jousting thing, or whatever it's called, when we had our friends/food/fun/lake day.

And the kids have (for the most part) really just loved being together and playing nicely and it has been wonderful having everyone around so much. My boy is in kindergarten now and I MISS HIM SO MUCH.