Monday, September 17, 2012

Spies Like Us



So Lex lost one of his molars last week, and the tooth fairy brought him $5.  Very exciting morning....  Anyway, I had to go to the dollar store to find some stuff for YW's, so of course the $5 came with us.  Lex and Liam found this incredible spy set and were so excited because "for a cheap toy it was very good quality!"  I love how Lex shared his money and bought Liam a spy set too.  I love how when it was all done and purchased, Lex split his money up between Liam and Lily (well, Lily got 5 cents because she loses her money all the time).  I love how my boys think they look cool with those glasses on!  I love my little kids!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

I Win!!!!!!!

This is seriously not the blog entry that I envisioned I would write after a couple of months of not blogging, but it is one that needs to be shared. So, on that note, I WON! I AM SMARTER THAN MY IDIOT DOG!!!!! I am so much smarter than the dog that it's astounding! Idiot animal!!! So, she's been feasting on the cat poop so much lately that I'm actually shocked she's not dead. In fact, up until yesterday, she would just stay in her cage the entire day, except for when she'd sneak downstairs and eat cat poop. She was so stupid though because she'd leave kitty litter and chunks of cat poop all over the rug. But then of course she'd hide back in her cage because she knew that she did something naughty. Stupid dog. Well, I've also been frustrated because I have been changing the litter once a week, but Meowers is so stinky that he can stink it up in one pooping! I have felt frustrated because I have felt like our house is a giant, delicious litter box! So ... the solution. It's somewhat of a sacrifice, but one I'm willing to make because it has been FANTASTIC!!!!!!! I bought a scooper and litter deoderizer. Up until Meowers adopted us, a scoop has been unnecessary because Kitty has dainty poops that barely stink. We've just changed the litter every couple of weeks. Ahhhh ... the old days. Anyway, now in the mornings I scoop out the poop and then sprinkle a little bit of deoderizer on the litter. For example, Meowers took a GIANT crap this morning, one that I'm sure was making Chrissy salivate at the smell. It stunk. It made the house stink like litter box. Normally I would've closed the laundry room door and turned on the fan, but the smell was going to stay there all week until Chrissy ate it. So I went in there, scooped it and all the other doggy treats out, flushed them, and sprinkled deoderizer. It smells fresh and sweet now, like it just rained. Chrissy had to eat her dog food, the house smells nice, Kitty isn't going to pee on the laundry because she doesn't want to sit in the stink, Meowers has fresh, deoderized litter, and I am happy with the dumb animals. I just hate how it has taken me this long to figure this all out ....

Monday, October 19, 2009

Best Friends and Goodbyes


This year at school Lex has been lucky to have his best friend Spencer Kaltaler in his class. He and Spencer have been little friends for a long time, and this year in school they have been attached at the hip. They rode to and from school together, played at recess together, and Mrs. England even let them sit together. When I would pick them up from school, they would even tell on each other together! Spencer always told me what color Lex's Star was at the end of the day, and Lex would tell me what color of star Spencer earned. They would tell me of the kids they tried to be friends with or help or stood up for together. They were attached.

Spencer's family is moving to China this week. His last day of school was two weeks ago when Fall Break started. Lex has been sad about Spencer moving, but it wasn't very real because he still saw Spencer. This morning was Lex's first day back to school. He has been telling me that he's wanted me to take him to school instead of riding in his carpool, The Brockwell Bus, since Spencer wasn't going to be there. This morning I asked him again if he was sure that that was what he wanted. He told me yes. I then reminded him that Spencer wasn't going to be there in class today but that he was going to have a really fun day with rocks (that's what they're studying this quarter). He looked at me with a surprised, shocked face, like as if it was the first time he had heard that Spencer was leaving. His little face then changed to a sad, trying-not-to-cry face. So I walked over to him, put my arms around him, and he started to cry a sad, sad cry. He usually has a very dramatic cry with coughing and all kinds of drama. This was different. This was pure hurt and sad. So I sat there, holding him, crying with him, and trying to tell him through my sobs that it was going to be ok and that he would see Spencer again. I have never felt such anguish as I did holding Lex and comforting him. I guess this is just going to be one of the many times that my heart breaks so hard for my kids.

Spencer Kaltaler, thank you for being such a great friend for Lex. Lex is going to miss you and your silliness and your encouragement, but you are coming back in a couple of years, and it can start all over again! We love you Kaltalers! Have a safe trip, and we'll see you soon!!!!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Liam Plays Soccer!!

We've put our Liam in soccer this season. He loves it!!! I have to admit that I'm pretty proud of him. He is a very hard little player. He has played 2 games at this point and has even made a goal. It was in the wrong goal, but who's keeping track?! He has so much energy that this has been perfect for him. We've actually discovered something that wears him out!







Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Counting Blessings

My Lex just reminded me of a very important life lesson today. The poor little man came home early from school because his stomach hurt. As soon as we walked in the door, he ran to the bathroom and threw up. He threw up so hard that his little cheeks looked flushed from all of the blood vessels at the surface! I cleaned him up and had him go lie down on the couch. I got him comfortable, turned on his shows, and prepared for a very long afternoon (i.e. got out extra towels, clorox wipes, lysol spray, etc). He channel surfed for a moment until he found Phineas and Ferb, his favorite Disney Channel show right now. He's recently discovered the Guide button on the remote control and realized that he can see all of the shows both upcoming and on different channels. So after a couple of episodes of Phineas and Ferb, he pulled up the guide to see what was coming on. The line-up was Phineas and Ferb for the next 6 hours! He looked over at me with his pale little face, flushed cheeks and glowing, excited eyes and said, "It must be my lucky day! I was supposed to get sick so I can watch Phineas and Ferb all day long!"

It's funny because just this morning I woke up and my first thought of the day was, "How do I get through another day?" Of course I got up and took down a little extra caffeine and grudgingly struggled through the morning because nothing was going to get put on hold or anything until I could get it together. The lesson that Lex reminded me of is that life is going to be difficult and overwhelming no matter what. I've just got to remember to see the good and happy and wonderful during the bad. Lying down, feeling bad for myself or the situation isn't going to make any of it better. In fact, I would miss A LOT of "good shows" if I did that! I am so grateful to my Lex for subtly reminding me that today is my lucky day!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Our Middle Name Is Emergency Room ....

So, Dad got to come home on Good Friday and spend it and Saturday with us. It was a very beautiful day (a little windy) so we decided to grab some KFC - the normal picnic fare - and go to Freestone Park. We finished lunch, played on the toys, and then decided to go ride the train. On the way to the train, the boys, that includes Dad, needed to have a race up one of the hills. At some point in the race feet got stepped on and tripped over, and there was an enormous wreck of bodies. Poor Liam got smashed somewhere in it all. He sat down on the curb and whimpered that his arm hurt. We knew it was bad when he didn't want to ride the train. We took him to urgent care, and they told us that it wasn't broken but severely dislocated, and they couldn't do anything about it. They told us we would need to go to the ER instead. So, here is Liam in the ER. It turned out to only be a sprain - thank heaven for that!

Naughty Daddy! Don't you know it's illegal to blow up the latex gloves?! Seriously though, after a $75 co-pay and $750 deductible, I think a dumb blown up latex glove is ok!


It makes me sad to see a little body in a big hospital bed! I'm so grateful it was only sprained!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Our 3rd Season! What a Star!

I bet you can't guess which one is Lex! This is his 3rd season of soccer, but it is a new team. The other 2 seasons he was a Lightning Bolt. Now he's a Dragon. He's a very ferocious dragon, isn't he? He is doing so well and having a lot of fun. Last season he would sit in the corner of the field and eat grass, but this season he is really in the game, making all kinds of rocket and growly sounds as he runs. I think it helps that this team is made up of school and church friends. He makes us laugh! Lex told us that he really wants to score a goal this season. So Cort told him that if he makes one, we will buy him a horn for his bike (Liam got one for his birthday. There was a little bit of horn envy going on when this deal was made). If he makes 2 goals, we'll buy him a siren. I'm not sure how we'll mount a siren on his bike ....

"The things that are hard to bear, are sweet to remember."

~Lucious Annaeus Seneca

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."

~Mark Twain