Happy Almost Friday, Friends. Friends. What a great word. I can't tell you how blessed I feel when I think of my family & friends. I love all of them, but today I'm feeling particularly grateful for my military friends. They just get it, ya know?!? They get it & they don't judge you. Like today, one of my dear neighbors found me in my garage in tears and she hugged me and sat right down. I love that. They just know what you're going through and are always there to lend an ear. Or a husband. Shortly after, I answered my door to find more friends one of them with hubby in tow to loosen some bolts on my washer so I could take it apart yet AGAIN. Yet another reason I love living on base, I know there's always a hubby around when mine is not to lend a hand or a backdoor open to get some laundry done when my own washer is on the fritz. There's just something about the military lifestyle that just breeds this inner fire and independence in us. It's not an easy life, but it does have its moments.
Switching gears, the big boys both won their games on Saturday in the wet and muddy rain. So, much fun!! Love these pictures of the Bubba making the game ending tackle on 4th down to stop the Steelers from pulling ahead. Now THAT is what a lineman should look like!!!
Yep, that's him in the pile o mud being helped up...
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
These are My Days
Phew. Here I am again trying to catch up here in blogland. The kids started back to school just after Labor Day and I'm just now getting some pictures up. School is great. The bigs are great. And even the twinnies have gotten into the groove. I was soo worried about the new school situation. I've spent so much time second guessing myself. Did we make ther right decision moving?. Would this new elementary school be a good fit for the brood? Phew. I did & it is.
Julia came home from the first day with a phone number of a new friend and P.J. picked up where he left off at Oakland and has already been selected for Safety Patrol. Gotta love a ten year old in a bright chartreuse belt! Reagan is excelling in 1st grade and is loving the challenges he encounters. Julia's entire curriculum is gifted based, not just during pull-in time. Love that she too will be challenged, I don't want them bored. She's such a smarty pants!
Football is chugging along and both boys won Saturday's games. If you want to see the pictures from the Mud Bowl check back soon. They are classic.
Julia came home from the first day with a phone number of a new friend and P.J. picked up where he left off at Oakland and has already been selected for Safety Patrol. Gotta love a ten year old in a bright chartreuse belt! Reagan is excelling in 1st grade and is loving the challenges he encounters. Julia's entire curriculum is gifted based, not just during pull-in time. Love that she too will be challenged, I don't want them bored. She's such a smarty pants!
Football is chugging along and both boys won Saturday's games. If you want to see the pictures from the Mud Bowl check back soon. They are classic.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Every Day I'm Shuffling
Not exactly sure what that means... Everyday I'm Shuffling. But, man, does THAT describe me to a T!! I keep going day after day. Busy, busy, but I keep going. Football practice got rained (stormed) out tonight. I should have been giddy, but R's team really needs that practice. They're young, this is most of the flag teams' first year and are just now getting it, ya know? Week 3 is this weekend and I'm totally looking forward to putting one (or 2) in the win column.
But, before I go there, I'll back up. The boys have been working so hard. Reagan is a happy little sponge just bouncing and sprinting and giggling along. P.J. on the other hand is hitting harder than I ever imagined and fitting right into this new organization and loving every little bit of his practices. Loving life being on 4 teams, starting O, second team O, starting D, and the return team. Sigh, seriously?!?
yellow pants, far left...
the girls at R's first game...
But, before I go there, I'll back up. The boys have been working so hard. Reagan is a happy little sponge just bouncing and sprinting and giggling along. P.J. on the other hand is hitting harder than I ever imagined and fitting right into this new organization and loving every little bit of his practices. Loving life being on 4 teams, starting O, second team O, starting D, and the return team. Sigh, seriously?!?
yellow pants, far left...
the girls at R's first game...
such a fun group of boys, I forgot just how adorable this age was (please don't tell them I said this, they are playing football, afterall)...
The Mustangs quickly fell behind, but kept coming back each time the opposition ran the ball back for a TD, this one ended in a tie. I'd call that a victory. Check out #44!
Shifting gears. Waiting for weigh-ins for Bubba's team...
And out of nowhere.
He did NOT make weight.
We were all blindsided by this. No one more so than he. My poor boy was so heartbroken & yet so strong remaining on the sidelines as his new team was destroyed before his very eyes. sniff sniff. That which doesn't kill us, only makes us stronger.
So did not want to teach him this lesson. He's smart enough already.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
48 Slices of Bread
Yoohoo, yoohoo?!? Anyone still out there ?!? I'm thinking our Super De Duper Summer Survival craziness of ours MAY have gotten the better of me. There was a week in there where I actually thought I couldn't do it all. I've bounced back from that and have moved on to actually doing it all, maybe even next year.
I'm thinking I may venture back into the real world. What do ya think? Can I juggle 5 kids, a hubby deployed, and a classroom of eager-faced cherubs for the first time in a dozen years?!? I think so. I'm going to start looking into what I need to do to get all my ducks in a row (whatever the hell that means) and see where that takes me.
In the meantime, the Twinnies finally celebrated the big Four with friends. A good time was had by all. With the exception of the stormy weather it was perfect.
3 girls in tulle...
eeks... who gave that girl a bat?!?
I'm thinking I may venture back into the real world. What do ya think? Can I juggle 5 kids, a hubby deployed, and a classroom of eager-faced cherubs for the first time in a dozen years?!? I think so. I'm going to start looking into what I need to do to get all my ducks in a row (whatever the hell that means) and see where that takes me.
In the meantime, the Twinnies finally celebrated the big Four with friends. A good time was had by all. With the exception of the stormy weather it was perfect.
3 girls in tulle...
eeks... who gave that girl a bat?!?
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