Saturday, March 28, 2009

Make-up and Soccer

Logan had his first soccer game of the Spring 2009 season last Saturday. He did such a wonderful job! He played more than he ever has before. He got in there and really tried to get the ball moving. In the past, he's sort of run toward the other kids and the ball, but he's just sort of stood back and avoided the other kids. Not this time, though. He really took off after the ball. I love this picture. He's got the tongue out and really concentrating on getting to that ball. Even Carly turned to me and said, "He's really playing well!" I think we were both a bit shocked at how much he's improved since the last time he played. He really enjoyed it, too. He kept saying, "I played really good today." Yup, really proud of my boy.

Colleen discovered my make-up drawer on afternoon. She had gone upstairs to play. I wasn't worried about her. Until she got really quiet. Logan ran upstairs to see what she was doing. I heard Logan say, "Um, Mom. I think you should come up here." The picture you see is what saw when walked into the bathroom. After scrubbing the mascara off her face, we talked about no more make-up. That night, when she was supposed to be sleeping, we heard the door to our bedroom close. She was coming out. She did a little more damage the 2nd time. She ruined a make-up brush with some cream, totalled a tube of lipstick, and demolished the remainder of my mascara. The mess was insane. I didn't get any good pictures at 9:30 at night. After scrubbing her (again) she finally had enough of makeup. I asked her the next night at Spring Fling (at my school) if she wanted her face painted. She shook her head no. Finally.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Ear Infections

In Feb. 2008 Colleen had tubes put in her ears as she was having a lot of ear infections. After the tubes, her ear infections stopped. It was great. We saw the ENT on March 2nd. The tubes were out of her ear and actually in the wax build-up in her ears. He removed the wax (and tubes). Two days later, Colleen had an ear infection in her left ear. She finished the antibiotic this last weekend. Sunday night, her temp went up to 101.5. She had a nasty cough and a stuff nose... definitely congested. So, I took her to the doctor this morning. Guess what? Ear infection. This time it was the right ear. So, I made an appointment with the ENT. We may be looking at round 2 of tubes for Colleen. Logan may be getting his tonsils removed. Guess we'll be paying the ENT's mortgage a couple months. LOL

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Listening to God's Voice

Last Sunday, Rev. Jim talked to the kids in the children's message about hearing God's voice. So Monday or Tuesday Logan and I get in the van after school, and Logan says to me, "Mom, can we just be quiet." Now, at this point, I am thinking, "Yes! A quiet ride out to get Colleen." Logan then says, "Good, because I was to listen for God's voice."

The conversation continued. Logan was trying to figure out where heaven was. I told him that when we died, we'd know where heaven was because we'd be there. He told me he didn't want to die. I told him that I didn't mean right now, but at some point everyone dies. It's part of life. That lead us to talk about Christians going to heaven. He wanted to know what a Christian was, so I told him that a Christian was a person who loved God and wanted to tell others about how much God loved them. A Christian is a person who has God in their heart and life and who want to live like God would want us to live. To this Logan replied, "Mommy, I love God. And I want to tell others about God. God is in my life." It was all I could do to keep the van on the road for all the tears in my eyes.

Fast-forward to Wednesday morning. Logan and I were taking Colleen out to the sitter. On the radio (104.7 "The Fish") Kevin and Taylor were interviewing a little girl who was writing letters, making pictures, and such and sending them to veterans. They asked her why she was doing it, and she told them that one day after church God told her to do it. Logan didn't say anything for a while, then he said to me, "Mommy, I think that girl can hear God's voice."

So sweet. I am loving watching my little boy learn about God and watching his love for Him to grow each day.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Us In A Nutshell

Dare I say it? Colleen went to bed without too much fuss tonight. I took her upstairs at about 7:45, and I was back downstairs before 8:20. The typical night begins with either Patrick or me putting Colleen in bed, one of us laying on the floor for a while, and then quietly sneaking out. If she's asleep, that's the end of it. If she's awake, we put her back in bed, lay down on her floor, and try again. Usually it take a while before we sneak out, but tonight was pretty quick.

I sure do hope she's getting the hang of going to bed and staying in bed.

We took Logan to get new soccer cleats on Saturday. He's so excited to be starting soccer again. He and Patrick went out and played baseball, and he loved it. So, we think we might have to look for a baseball league to do in between spring and fall soccer.

Patrick is trying to get back into some bike rides and racing again. I'll post more on that once he actually goes on a charity ride or to a race.

I'm still plugging along. I was pretty excited on Friday when three random people noticed my weight loss. Then on Saturday, I put on a pair of shorts I haven't worn in two years.

So, that's us in a nutshell.

Monday, March 2, 2009

The Day After

School was cancelled today due to the weather we had on Sunday. This morning, we could hear vehicles sliding on the ice trying to get up the hill. By noon, it was mostly just water again. By four, there was hardly any wet pavement to be found. We took the kids out so they could play in the snow once more before it all melted. Logan had fun throwing the snow at the garage door (encouraged by Patrick). Colleen just enjoyed kicking what had fallen off at the front of Patrick's car.

Since we had no school today, we took down Colleen's crib and put up her "big girl bed." She really was quite cute laying down in her bed for the first time, and she was so excited. And then we left. And we went downstairs. And we went upstairs. Repeat numerous times. I eventually just got a pillow and laid on her floor. She's now sleeping in her bed, and if I thought I could get a picture without waking her, I'd go and snap a few.


In other news, we took the kids to the ENT today. Not long ago, I took Logan in to the doctor to get established with a new pediatrician and to get a new inhaler. The pediatrician noticed Logan's tonsils were quite large. So, fast-forward to today. The doctor we saw was awesome. He said that since Logan wasn't having problems with recurring (sp?) strep infections that there was no immediate need to remove the tonsils. However, his snoring, tossing and turning, mouth breathing, waking up with his head hurting, and some other things could be a sign of sleep apnea - which could be caused by the tonsils making it hard for him to breathe, especially at night. We are to keep an eye on him and see if we notice any improvement with age/growth. The doctor said that based on those symptoms we could remove the tonsils. So, Patrick and I are going to see how he does... there's a chance we could possibly be having his tonsils removed this summer.
Colleen saw the doctor, as well. We really expected her to scream and pitch a fit - she does with most doctors. She did so well. The tubes that were put in her ears just about a year ago have fallen out. They were stuck in her ears in the wax build-up. The doctor removed the wax from both ears (again, Colleen didn't scream) and showed us the tubes. He asked if we wanted to keep them. We declined. (I seriously hope he was just joking.)
As for Patrick and me, we are OK. I've been fighting a stomach virus. I'll be taking tomorrow off to try and get over this. It's a persistent little bug. Patrick's gearing up to coach two teams in soccer - but neither of them are Logan's team. He wants to just be a dad during the 5/6 games. Next weekend is the coach's meeting, and the following weekend soccer starts up. Time for a busy spring.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

SNOW DAY

We went to Pennsylvania this past Christmas, and the kids (especially Logan) were so excited that they would see snow. Wouldn't you know that while we were there we only had a light dusting of the white stuff. They started reporting on Friday that there was a possibility of snow on Sunday, but I was skeptical. Fast forward to today... man, did we get some snow! Now, I know it wasn't a whole lot compared to what they get up north, but this was major for us. The kids had a blast - the whole five minutes we let them out in it. The ground was saturated from all the rain we got Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (before it turned to snow).



Colleen loved the snow. She would have gladly played in it longer if we'd have let her. At one point, she kept sliding trying to walk up the hill on the side of our house. It was all muddy and slick. She was quite mad that Patrick wouldn't let her stay on the hill longer. If we were thinking, we would have gotten the trash can lid and let the kids slide down the hill. I bet they'd have loved it.








I am not sure if Logan was more excited that it snowed, or that we let him take off his eye patch to go out in it. He was so excited that it snowed, and said he wish he could play in it for ten hours. He even threw himself down into the snow/water/mud like he did in the sand on the beach. Patrick put a stop to that pretty quickly.







Here's a nice, snowy, wintery shot of our house. I think it looks so beautiful when it snows. I am glad the kids had the chance to experience it.