Sunday, February 17, 2008

Week in Reflection...






This has been a long week!!


*Last Sunday morning, Thomas woke up with a high fever. I was so hoping we were done with illness in our house, but oh no, not yet. Monday, I took him to the doctor, and low and behold it was the flu. Naturally, by Monday night, Alana also came down with the flu. We were all home until Thursday.


*Thursday we were all back at school. We couldn't miss all the Valentine adventures, could we? By the way, that's a very silly holiday. It was nice to be back at school, but needless to say, all of us were very tired by the time we got home. You can see the picture of Alana sacked out in my lap. Sweet little girl.


*Saturday morning we woke to our house being attacked at 6:30, but after checking it out, it was only hail the size of ice cubes or perhaps a little bigger. Crazy, I tell you!


*Saturday was more basketball and more birthday parties to attend.


*Saturday night, Mother watched the kids and Kevin and I got to go to dinner and then see "Fool's Gold". It was much better than we anticipated. We would highly recommend it!


I'm sure there's more, but that's enough for one week, I think!! All I can say is it's nice to be healthy and back in the swing of things again.


Have a great week!!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

9 Years!!!!!


At 2:00 p.m. nine years ago on February 6th, Kevin and I were married at Waterview Church of Christ. Sometimes it seems so long ago, and then when I think about it, I remember so many little details. One of the best parts of that weekend was when we walked into the church building the evening of the rehearsal. Everyone that I loved and cared about the most were all standing in the same room. I can't put into words how awesome it was. It was so much fun and relaxing. I didn't find the whole wedding thing nerve racking at all.

The day of the wedding, after I was dressed in my gown, Kevin and I met in a room by ourselves so he could see me in my dress. It was such a fun and magical time. It took all the pressure and nerves off, and it gave us a special time alone. After that, we were able to take pictures ahead of time. Since the nervousness was gone, I was able to walk down the aisle of the cute little chapel and truly take in and absorb all that was around me with friends and family. It was a very special and bittersweet day for me. I had just lost my precious grandfather barely three months before, and my grandmother, Sassi, was just starting to function again. My uncle, Tom, walked me proudly down the aisle, and I wouldn't have had it any other way. Bill Hunter, long time youth minister, married Kevin and I, and we currently live happily ever after.

Being the romantics that we are, after the wedding and reception was all over, Kevin and I drove through McDonald's to get something to eat. Now that I think about it, I will ALWAYS have a soft spot for McDonald's. That's where we always got a milkshake every Tuesday after our parenting/childbirth classes, it was a place to eat before my grandfather's funeral, and where we frequent on our long travels to visit family.

So, even though I'm sitting here with the remnents of the flu, transformer cars and Dora sunglasses on my desk, and my husband playing computer games behind me at his computer, I must say all in all, I wouldn't change it for the world.
Okay, enough down memory lane. I look forward to spending at least 50 more years with the best man in the world.
I love you, Kevin

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

The Flu...

Well, it's been confirmed that I have the flu. I haven't been sick sick in a lonnnngggg time! At school on Thursday, my partner in crime whom I work with, came crashing down with it. Then, sure enough, by Saturday night, I started feeling really lousy. So, we missed going to a fun superbowl party. I will mention, since I parked my butt on the couch all evening, I can really truly say I watched the whole game instead of running my mouth. Then, Alana and I simply stayed home all day today, except for the doctor. My sweet Kevin came home after work instead of going to BSF. Then, finally, I will stay home from work tomorrow. Hopefully, I will be on the mend after that. It's amazing how sweet, kind, and gentle your children can be when your sick. Of course, Alana loved it because I laid on the couch all day while she watched kid shows. It was perfect for her.

I wouldn't wish this on anyone!!

P.S. I didn't proof this, so whatever it says...oh well...

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Drive to the Basket...






Another Saturday, another early basketball practice. Have I mentioned Kevin and I REALLY love the Upward Bound program. It's just awesome!


Today after learning about offense and defense, the kids got to scrimmage for the first time. It was a lot of fun to see these kindergartners put their skills all together. Thomas showed a natural talent for getting to the ball. The dribbling we are still working on. Again, like writing, I don't think he's decided if he's more comforatable using his left or right hand. I suppose it will come. We are thinking the left.


The rest of the days was filled with Saturday errands. Kevin needed two new tires, and we needed to get supplies for a silly project for Thomas. Because his school is celebrating 100 days of school, each kindergartner has to have a t-shirt with a 100 of something on it. I mean really, is this a family project or a mommy project? I thought about putting 100 paper clips around the collar. Thomas wants to put iron on letters all over his t-shirt. Whatever...I'm just happy to be done with it.


Hope you have a good weekend.