Friday, February 26, 2010

Snow Day!

Finally, we got SNOW!
So beautiful!
I am so thankful for my sweet
husband.
He spent the morning shoveling us out.
I got to stay in the warm house
enjoying the beauty of the day!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Everyone Do the Dinosaur

Yesterday, the kids were paleontologists.
Just for the day.
We had a very fun time at the zoo learning
about dinosaurs.
The teacher, Brianne, did a great job getting
the kids interested and keeping them
busy as we studied dinosaurs.
One of the best parts about the zoo class
are the educational animals.
The kids get lots of hands on
experiences.
By far, the biggest thrill was the
baby alligator.
The kids got to pet him
and learn about him.
They also learned how parts
of him are like dinosaur parts.
After lots of animal fun, there was a table
activity. Everyone had their own cups of hardened
plaster. They chipped and dug and cut
away layers of dirt and plaster to
reveal a little surprise inside.
It was a very fun morning for all of us.
I wonder if the time inspired any future
plans for paleontology (the study of dinosaurs).

Monday, February 22, 2010

There Are Days

There are days when it's so easy
for me to wake up, get moving, and enjoy
the things of this life. Then there
are days when all I want to do is
be in heaven.
I must confess, I don't have a death wish,
I'm not suicidal, I just want to be with my Mom.
I want to tell her about everything that's happened
since she's been gone. I want to tell her about the kids.
One of my Mother's greatest joys was being a grandmother.
She loved my kids, and she loved to listen to me
talk about the kids.
When P. and Baby D. joined our family my
Mom embraced them as if they were her own
grand babies.
She staid at our house one weekend so that I could get some sleep.
She woke up all night to take care of the baby.
She loved being able to do that.
When Jon and I made the decision to have the boys removed
from our home, it broke her heart as much as it did ours.
She loved those boys so very much. Nothing made her
happier than knowing that Jon and I still got to see them.
During her last year of life, the boys' foster mother offered to bring them
to see my Mom. My sweet mother didn't want them to be sad, or worried, or scared.
As much as she may have wanted to see them, she didn't.
If I could go to heaven, I would talk on and on about having
four kids again. I would tell her how big
the boys are. I would tell her how happy the kids are
to be together because blood alone doesn't make you siblings.
I would tell her how much I love her.
I would thank her for raising me to have the strength and courage to wake up every
day, even when I don't want to.
I would thank her for giving me the desire to be a mother.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

It Never Ends

More kids means more laundry.
It seems like it never ends.
Our washing machine and drier deserve
an award. I know what we'll be doing
this weekend.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Hairdo's and Zoos

After fixing Doodles hair,
Baby D. decided he wanted his done too.
After a morning of Hairdo's,
we went to the zoo
with Papa.
Despite the snow,
a good time
was had by all.
Especially Papa.
After all of the hiking through the snow,
he took ALL of us out for lunch
at Taco Bell.
What fun!

Monday, February 15, 2010

An Old Fasioned Ice Harvest

This weekend, we took a little trip
so the kids could learn about ice harvesting.
Although it was cold,
each of them took a turn pushing
the ice blocks towards the bank.
This way the horses could pick them up.
They also tried sawing the ice.
The Big K. described it as "Really hard work."
Doodles couldn't move the blade without
Daddy's help.
After cutting our ice,
we walked to the ice house
to watch the workers move the blocks of ice in.
The village saves the ice in the house through the summer,
and then they have an ice cream social.
This ice harvest happens every year.
I went to my first one while I was in college.
It was so much fun to take the kids, and
to see the joy on their faces as they tried
something new. At the end of the day,
the Big K. told me,
"Boy am I glad we have a refrigerator."
So am I.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day

My daughter loves a good holiday.
She would celebrate every holiday on the
calendar if we'd let her.
President's Day, Flag Day, anything.
I believe this love of holidays comes from never having
anything to celebrate before we met her.
She and her brother had never had a birthday,
Easter, or Thanksgiving.
When Doodles got a family, she got holidays.
Because of her love of all days special, I really enjoy
making the time fun.
Today was Valentine's Day. What fun
it was to think of special things to do for the kids.
We enjoyed heart shaped pancakes and pink
milk for breakfast.
The kids loved them, especially Doodles.
Every year, we give the kids some Valentine
candy and a book.
This year was no different.
This morning after church,
each of the kids took some time to open their cards
and their presents.
A happy Valentine's Day was had by
all.
Hope you had a fun day with the person or
people that you love.
Happy Valentine's Day!