Monday, April 19, 2010

There are worse places to be left behind!

Just a quick note.

Back to 'borrowed time' on a computer, as the one we recently purchased was seriously a piece of junk. So, it's BACK at the store, and a new one is on it's way. Again... I sit at home, computerless and out of touch with the world and blogosphere. Hopefully none of you are deathly ill and waiting for my witty comments to brighten your day. (cough. Right)

Will turned 40 last week. :) He IS pretty cute for an old man! ;)

And I start acting in The Sound of Music this week. If you want tickets to see Will and I dance on stage, and me in a nun's habit, lemme know! ;) I'll try to remember to take some photos for this once in a lifetime experience!

Anyways, off to be a mom. The kids are home from school... and, lookie here, I'm NOT! oops! Good thing it's Motown, where, when your 4 year old daughter is left at church yesterday, a random stranger to me will drive her home. Um. yah. I don't even know who the lady was, but apparently she knew Mimi was my kid, and knew where we lived.

Just so you know, I did not LEAVE my child at the church-- she kinda ran off. I would NEVER leave a child somewhere--- my parents did it to me MILLIONS of times, and I learned the hard way what that feels like! ;)

(kidding. Love you Mom and Dad. I turned out alright. (cough). And Happy birthday to my wonderful father, too!)

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Not Me Monday- Tuesday edition!

This weekend, NOT being Easter and all, was NOT a barrel full of monkeys. And by 'barrel', I mean household. Because all 7 of our kids are here this holiday, PLUS an additional (nephew) with Autism. Let me tell ya, it has NOT been one crazy set of days!

We did NOT take all the kids out to Waterton yesterday. We did NOT take our chances with the Autistic child and did NOT not give him his medication for the day. Lucky for us, he was NOT great. We did NOT take a hotdog picnic, where we ate salad and fresh fruit and hotdogs over the fire. (Okay, wait, for reals, we did NOT put fruit or salad on the fire. ew.)
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We did NOT have the most perfect weather. We did not skip rocks, where my three kids exclaimed that Daddy Chris can skip rocks 100 TIMES!!! Will did NOT make sure to skip them 101, just to be on the safe side!
The kids did NOT find a few patches of snow, where a snowmen/snowbear did NOT erect. They did NOT also find a dead fish. ew. Notice said fish in the bottom of this picture.
We did NOT climb rocks, we did NOT see deer and elk, and we did NOT have fun. We then did NOT trek over to the golf course where we did NOT stealthily walk around the brush finding stray golf balls. Lemme assure you, we did NOT come home with nearly 150 balls, and Mimi is not the best ball-finder in the family. (which, I'm sure, is NOT because she's shorter and closer to the ground to see them! Unlike me, who is NOT mostly blind. That would have NOTHING to do with it at all!)

We did NOT reward the kids with hard ice-cream cones. That did NOT cost us over 25 dollars...because, seriously, I would NEVER spend that kind of cash on ice-cream! :)

And, in reno news: Will has NOT lovingly hooked up a make-shift sink in the middle of the 'kitchen' where I can now use the dishwasher. YAY!! My lazy butt My awesome self does NOT love that. He is also NOT amazingly finishing mudding the drywall, which makes us NOT that much closer to the next step of having cupboards up! eeeeeeee!!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Six Word Saturday

Six Word Saturday returns! It's only been, what, a month of Sundays since I did it last!!

So, here's where I sum up my current life/week/thoughts into one sentence of six words only. Good times. Play along with Cate if you want to!


Who Needs A Kitchen Sink Anyways?
or
Paper Plates are Making A Comeback!
or
Cadbury: Best Friend and Biggest Enemy
or
My Advice? Marry Someone Handy!!!


Come back next week where I talk about baby kittens and gunny sacks. ;)

Thursday, April 1, 2010

We've Only Just Begun

We have a new computer!! And no, that's NOT an April Fool's joke. Yes, tis true.. a new computer. Which is a good thing, don't get me wrong, but now I have this huge desire to catch up on everybody's life... and not a bunch of time to do it.

We are smack-dab in the middle of pulling the kitchen completely apart. So far, we have no walls, only half our electricity/plug-in receptacles working, a few hot wires that are dangling from the ceiling, and a sink. For the day. I think, so they tell me, that I'm losing my sink as of 4 pm today, but who knows. With electricians and cabinet installers and plumbers and gas fitters constantly coming and going, I'm almost at the point where I actually know what's going on! :) Let me assure you, I am getting so well-versed in the interior workings of a home, because every time we try to 'fix' something, we find that three other things need to move/be adjusted/be bought/be installed! It's loads of fun. But, I jest-- renovating is actually kinda exciting. I've picked out flooring and cabinets and appliances, and although nothing is installed, seeing the two-inch samples on my mantle is fun. It's like a giant painting coming together, with only the buckets of paint at this point. Matching colours and textures and choosing sinks and light fixtures reminds me of the building process, which I enjoyed a lot. Twice. I may not have the BEST sense of style, but I actually DO enjoy decorating and designing. I'll be happy to have places to put things, and a floor I don't have to vacuum 20x a day!

They say renovations are tough on a marriage. But Will and I are sooooooo laughing our way through this. Sure, it may resemble one of those "WE'VE GONE CRAZY" laughing fits, but in actuality, renovations is NOTHING compared to everything else we deal with.

  • Lice. (gotta love living small-town, where we've had to deal with this plague TWICE now in 6 months. I'm ready to shave the kids' heads. Almost my own, too! And, at the mention of the L-word, if you're like me, you can stop itching your head now....)

  • Vehicles being broken into and/or stolen. ALL THREE of our vehicles have been broken into in the past 2 months. It's getting a bit redundant, and I now lock the van even when I'm still sitting in it on the driveway! :) I haven't gotten hardly anything replaced, just because insurance companies are SUPER FUN and make claims literally not worth the hassle. But we have sooo much to claim, that I have to get it all done, and it's taking a LONG time.

  • Blending children. It'll probably be the most talked-about topic on this blog, seeing as it's a constant battle/struggle/process. Every thing that you have to figure out and struggle through in a marriage (who does what role, what traditions you want to incorporate, what parenting styles you grew up with and what you expect in a spouse) is multiplied by a thousand when there are so many other little souls affected and along for the ride. Not that we didn't know this going INTO our marriage... I soooo get that. But there are things we just learn as we go. Communication. Expectations. Feelings. Just everything.

  • Blending exes. It's an easier process for Will and I than it would be for some others, seeing as we have fairly good relationships with our exes. There was no 'abuse', no HUGE fights... no animosity, really. So, the biggest struggle is sometimes the financial issues of who's expected to pay for what in regards to the children's upbringing, when and where "the exchange" will take place, who claims what in taxes... thankfully I feel like Tawny and I are on good terms (something that is very important to me) and continue to build our comraderie. I've had many conversations with her, some in depth about being mothers to these beautiful children, and it's nice to actually be on the same page in pretty much everything.


So, what's a renovation in the middle of it all?! Really? If we can make it through things that we already have done and DO every day, this is nothing. In the big picture, Will and I may not live in this house for ever. We may not live here until we retire. We may not even be here in a year or two. We may not have a working kitchen for a few days... possibly a month or more. We don't have unlimited funds. We have carpet at the front entry that rivals Cookie Monster's attire for "fuzziest blue ever seen". But we also know it's just a house. Just a shell where the REAL home is...