Friday, April 30, 2010

TGIF! Movie Chat, One Week Countdown & More

TGIF!
How was your week? 
Mine has been pretty productive, I'm happy to say. Stayed on top of the house, bought a new fridge, ate more vegetables...not a bad ending to April. 


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Tomorrow begins my final week of my 20's. I'll be 30 one week from tomorrow. Ah! I'm looking forward to my 30's, though. I'm one of the only people I know to say that, but it's true. My 20's have been very eventful & fun, but I have high expectations for my 30's. :) 
Here is to my last week being 29! Counting down...
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Movie Recommendation: Facing the Giants. We watched this last weekend, and it was a great movie. I highly recommend it. It seriously impacted our life. For the better.
It's produced by the same people behind Fireproof. Though we enjoyed Facing the Giants a tad more, I'd say. 
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Shoes! I need some summer flats and sandals. I've eyed this pair up:

What do you think? I'm going cheap(er) for now. Speaking of shoes, I'd love a pedicure. Anyone wanna join me?
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This weekend Patrick will be studying for his 2 finals next week. I am so proud of him. After these 2 classes, he'll have only 3 left until he's finished with his MBA. Only 3 classes left!!! 
I am so excited. So proud of him. It's been a long road, and he's almost to the end. I am excited to see the possibilities his Masters will open up for him.
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It's a gorgeous day here. Sunny, not too humid, and the high is supposed to hit 81. The pollen here is pretty bad, but aside from the sneezing, it's gorgeous outside. :) Brennan & I will enjoy a walk soon. 

What are your weekend plans? 


Thursday, April 29, 2010

Healing Begins

I promise, I won't be posting a video or song every day. ;)


This is a new release from Tenth Avenue North. I'm in love with this song. I feel it's a good 
follow up from yesterday's somber post.

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Today I woke up in a cheerful mood. It's stayed that way.


I'm not one to normally get all "God-spoke-to-me", or "God-told-me". I'm normally the one
yelling "God ignores me!", or better yet, "Hey GOD! If you want ME to know, I need a clear 
sign! Like a flashing BRIGHT billboard w/ my name on it!"


Yeah, that's more like me.


Thankfully today I can pretty clearly say I feel His work within me.
Funny how well that works out "seek and ye shall find...".
Father tells His children something, they listen, and it works out. 


Yup. Almost a duh-moment.


Healing...began.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Your Hands

This song instantly puts a lump in my throat.
A good lump. A sad lump. Both.

I first heard this song on KLOVE right around the time we learned of our 2nd miscarriage.
I hadn't heard it in a while, but I did the other day.

And suddenly I remembered...I guess what really happened is I realized I had stopped thinking about baby #4. About Lillian Hope.

**I'm not trying to dwell. Fact is fact. Some people choose to forget or not think about it (when this happens to them), and some may think I'm being negative, or even going for attention. If you are one of those people, stop reading now and leave my blog. I don't need to be hurt.

This is my space, to clear my thoughts, to remember, to vent, share, and heal. **

I've had so many reminders lately, though. I don't know how to interpret it.
I've seen wonderful things that made me think "baby".
Yesterday another niece was born, and any day now, my brother-in-law & sister-in-law are expecting the birth of their first baby.

I am so excited for them. I truly am.

It also made me realize that maybe I do still want another baby.
Had our pregnancy not ended in miscarriage, I'd be 3 months along now.

I felt so ready to try for a baby over Christmas, but then it all was yanked away from me.
Despite what people say or tell me, the thought does cross my mind that God did that for a reason, and I fear that reason is because I'm not the mother HE wants me to be.
I don't deserve my children. They are beautiful, precious, sweet little people. They deserve the best, and on this earth, I can never be the best. But I try.

The upheaval made me feel "fine, I'm ok with 2 kids". And maybe I am.
But this week, after hearing this song, watching families grow in numbers and love, watching my boys grow and play together, I do desire more.

It's scary. It hurts. I know my body too well to blindly go into this.
I know when I could get pregnant and not, without giving any thought to it.
I am grateful for that knowledge, but it also robs me from the ability to just let go.

Wouldn't it just be easier if we could have a face-to-face with God? I could ask Him what I'm meant to do.
I could admit that hormones may be contributing to this (& of course ask Him why he had to play hormones in our lives as women!)
I know I'm still emotional from a fall-out with a family member. I'm hurt. That person knows it. It is what it is. It takes time to get over hearing words that someone you felt close with has a long list of wrong things you did with your life. (at least in their own opinion).

Emotions aside, great things are happening around me. My extended family is growing. I am thrilled for my brother & his family, and for Pat's brother & his family.
I love the family I do have.

Our life is always in HIS hands, right?
Our hearts break. He heals.
He changes us. Holds us.
My world may be shaking at times, like sung about in the song, But Heaven stands.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

~Terrific Tuesday~

Well, it's a hopeful title, at least. :)
 I started off kinda crabby today, but I'm aiming to be productive like yesterday, and it's improving my mood.

So far today I've done one load of laundry (in the dryer now), taken Pat to work & Aidan to school, and cut the front & back yard. Brennan was such a good boy while I cut the lawn.
I think already that's pretty productive. ;)

BUT...not as productive as having a baby! (not even close)
My sister-in-law gave birth to my newest niece at 1:25 this morning.
Welcome to the world, Seraphina Marie!

Isn't she beautiful? John & Erin have such gorgeous kids. I can't wait to meet this little girl! (probably in June) Seraphina is their 4th child, 3rd little girl. Aidan & Brennan are super excited to see them again, especially Aidan.

Today is also special because of another niece: Emily! Happy 16th Birthday, Emily!
Another beautiful niece. :) It's hard to believe Emily is 16. I have such fond memories of her making me stories, and having sleepovers with her, watching Power Puff Girls on the sofa bed. I went with my oldest sister to take Emily to school on her first day of kindergarten...and now she's 16. It sure flies by.

So yeah, today is pretty terrific.
I'm working & praying extra hard to keep a peaceful mood & maintain today a good day. :)
We certainly have many blessings!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Productive (I should be like this EVERY day)

I've had a good start to my week, and hope to keep it up.
Already today I've:

  • washed, folded, & put laundry away
  • cleaned bathroom, complete w/ mirrors, scrub toilet, bathtub, even floors-mopped, too, and washed rugs
  • vacuumed our 3 bedrooms
  • pjs already out, Aidan's uniform already set for tomorrow
  • coffee pot already set for tomorrow, as is boys' morning juice
  • mopped hallway and kitchen, dining area
  • prayed rosary (been a long time on that one)
  • I've stayed on program with my eating and done well today. Already drank most of my water, and eaten 3 servings of veggies.
If I was this productive every day, I could get rid of the tv! Ha! But never. I love my tv-watching.

Still on today's list:
-pick Pat up, go to one last store & price fridges.
-Come home & eat a fast dinner. Probably switching to hot dogs since we now have to go to the store between leaving work & home.
-Shower the boys, Aidan reads to us, boys to bed.
-The hardest part today will be forcing myself to exercise. I really need to, but I've lost so much motivation. Hopefully the rain will hold off & I can power walk, listening to Manic Mommies. 
One thing brings me down-over a week ago-and I downward spiral. I really need to change that about myself. Easier said than done.

I am happy to have so much done already this week, though. Let's see if I can keep it up!

Menu Plan Monday--April 26, 2010

Monday: Easy Fried Rice, strawberries on side
Tuesday: cereal or sandwich night
WednesdayMom's Best Bite-Size Meatballs, Cornbread (may do in crock pot)
Thursday: Cowboy Pot Pie

Monday...the chance to get the house back in order and resume routine. :) I have some appreciation for Mondays. Although yesterday we had an awesome family day. Nothing in particular, but just a good family day. One of those days that made me thank God for my family. He sure knew what He was doing! 

This week I have a few goals for myself:
  1. Exercise. I barely have the past week or so, and I've caved into emotional eating.
  2. No computer for myself once Aidan is home from school, unless to check a dinner recipe.
  3. Complete everything on the Motivated Moms list this week.
There it is: hold me accountable! :) Have a good week.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

SIGH

Looks like we'll be on the hunt for a new fridge this weekend.

I went to clean the drawers today, and when I pulled them out, there was a good inch or so of NASTY waterish-residue. And it smelled.

We've had a leak for some time, already had the fridge repaired once when the freezer stopped working...
The joy of being a homeowner, right?

The cost to repair it isn't worth it.
So off we'll be going, comparison pricing & all that joy.

At the risk of getting a different answer from each person, here goes:
What brand fridge have you had good experience with? What do you rate as the one to go for?
(and we'll be checking consumer reports, plus already have a great recommendation from my father).

Who is Your Idol this Season?

 Thanks to Facebook, I saw who went home last night before being able to finish watching Idol myself.

I am so disappointed! Tim Urban, while not always stellar, is quite good. And he has drastically improved in the last 2 weeks.
Aside from that, I love his personality. He gives off such a happy, peaceful vibe, and I love that he comes from a large family. I think it contributes to his ability to go with the flow so well.
Plus, I admit...he is CUTE. That smile?! Come on! He's a little "dreamy" looking. Even if I am 10 years older than him. (sigh)

Tim is one of my idols for the season, even though I've never felt he'd be THE winner. (Tim, you're still a winner, though!)

I wanna break it down now:

Aaron Kelly: great talent, awesome person, but getting boring, in my opinion. Such a sweet, innocent-seeming guy, but for me, enough slow songs! He has that David Archuletta-factor to him.

Casey James: I think he should have gone home long ago. While I think he's good, I've never seen the hype over this guy. And sorry, I think he resembles Bucky. Remember him?



Casey sounds the same every single song, every week.

Big Mike: Love this guy...personality. Talented, yes, but no chance of winning. Sorry, Mike! Great smile, though. :) I would love to hear him belt out more Ray Charles or James Brown. See what he's really got.

Siobhan: Obvious talent, quirky talent. But I don't like her. She's too odd for me type, and the screaming-singing she does isn't enjoyable EVERY song. Too Steven Tyler for me. I hope she goes home next week.

Lee: excellent. His sound is one I would not get sick of, I'd buy the CD, and it helps that he's good looking. He seems humble and grateful, and that is like the cherry on top. I hope to see him in the finale. He will succeed regardless, and it won't be any one-hit wonder. He will continue to rock.

Speaking of the finale...Crystal. My money is on her winning this season. I've felt that for weeks now. She is obviously the most talented. And it is pretty cool she's from the area where we live. When they showed areas from her home a few weeks back, one of the bars they showed is walking distance to our church. So cool! When they send the top 3 home and give out "key to the cities", bla bla bla...I would really love to take Aidan and go cheer her on. She's not my personal favorite for music style all the time, but I think she is hands down the most talented and most genuine.

The Weekend is Near

Yay!
Plus, after weeks of repeats, The Office is finally new again tonight! That makes my setting perfect: Diet Pepsi, 94% ff Kettle Corn, Weight Watchers brownie, hubby on the couch next to me, and The Office on.

I've already been compiling weekend plans in my head.

Avatar is now available to rent. I really wanted to see it in the theater, but now we can finally rent it and watch it from home (maybe better, since at home I can be comfy in my pjs!)

  • Avatar tomorrow night or Saturday night.
  • Aidan's 2nd soccer game.
  • Going to Home Depot/Lowe's to price garbage disposals.
  • Cleaning house
  • Hopefully Confession and maybe Saturday Vigil Mass
  • Do the May Budget
  • Buy jeans for the boys (each boy has 2 pair, and now all 4 pairs of jeans have holes at the knee. Boys!)
  • Maybe go to Sam's Club...chicken needs to be bought.
  • Possibly order a banner for my parents' 50th Anniversary party (need the final word on that)

More low key, but still a lot to do. I look forward to a laid back Sunday.
I'm ready for the weekend and some good family time.
Do you have any weekend plans yet?

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: My Helper

Aidan loves to help me snap green beans

And I love his help

above photo courtesy of Aidan, proud of his green bean snapping :)

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Mark My Words

Easy enough to do since they're in print right here. ;)

There are some books I've flirted with, borrowing them from the library. I've decided that borrowing them is just not good enough. As I continue to evolve into the type of mother I want to be, these are books I just need to own. I think as we face different stages in our boys' lives, we will want to refer to these books again & again, reading them in a different light.

So here they are. From what I have read, I highly recommend these books:

Boys Should Be Boys.  #1 on my list, for sure. I had renewed this several times, but ran out of that option. SUCH a good book. Keeps me in perspective. (also recommended by Dave Ramsey)



This one I have not read, but learned of from the Manic Mommies. I heard their interview with the author one podcast last summer, I believe. I don't see myself agreeing with 100% of the book, but most of it I was nodding my head and mentally shouting "yes!". I also follow the author on Twitter; I suggest it!

This last book on my current list isn't one specifically geared for parenting, but in our quest to raise our kids to live a debt-free lifestyle, I view it as significant. 


Obviously this is another Dave Ramsey recommendation. :) I think if we learn more of the techniques/disciplines in this book, we can apply them to our own life, being a better example to Aidan & Brennan. As one reviewer wrote, "Creating wealth is sort of like dieting.Everybody wants the end result but the discipline to achieve that result is usually lacking.Oh, if only there were a magic pill that you could take to lose weight or to create wealth without changing your habits. "
 I know how long it took me to change my dietary habits...I better start now on this financial book!
As I improve my own future, I feel I am improving my family's future, too.

So mark my words! If by Christmas I have not bought these books for myself, (and you remember;), shout out to me, and they will be what I ask for. I do hope to have purchased them by then, though.

Have you read any of these? What books are on your list?

Monday, April 19, 2010

3 Years

My "baby" is 3 years old today.

How did that happen?!

When Aidan turned 3, he seemed older to me than Brennan does now at the same age. Maybe that's because when Aidan turned 3, we had another baby, making Aidan seem that much older.

THREE.
Brennan is the true definition of boy: always getting into something, always jumping, climbing, looking for cookies, playing trains, loving firetrucks...

He is such a joy. He has the rare capability of driving me completely insane, while still making me adore him and see how cute he is.

He was born with a mohawk, and the attitude lives on. :)


He adores his big brother, Dinosaur Train, Umizoomi, climbing slides at parks, trying to read, and jumping on the bed. He also loves to color, splash water every time he's not supposed to, and ROAR loudly in church.

Happy Birthday to Brennan, a true blessing & gift to our family.
God only knows if you'll be our last baby, and if that's the case, talk about going out with a BANG!
(and if not, then the babies to come have a lot of fun in their future;)

Menu Plan Monday--April 19, 2010

Monday: Spaghetti (Brennan's birthday dinner choice)
Tuesday: Crockpot Pork, potatoes, veggie
Wednesday: Bean Burritos, Spanish Rice, Corn
Thursday: stir-fry?
Friday: Pierogies, baked beans

Today is my "baby's" 3rd birthday! We celebrate his birthday today with Wendy's for lunch, spaghetti for dinner, and Strawberry Shortcakes for dessert. 

Wednesdays now mean soccer practice for my oldest, so Wednesdays will aim to be "fast" dinners. 

Thanks for stopping by!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Recipe Call

I checked out a great book from the library a while back, and though the book doesn't fully apply to my child, I did seek it out when he went through a rough 2 weeks (which correlated to a hectic time at home, with my mom's surgery, traveling, daddy traveling, my miscarriage, etc. He had a lot to handle at the time).
At that time I re-evaluated his eating habits. I firmly believe that what we eat affects our mood and behavior. When we fill ourselves with good foods, I think it's easier to feel good. And act that way. :)

The book offers some great recipes that are just all-around good for healthy eating.
Simple recipes, yet ones I'd not think of.

Banana Salad


1 banana
1 tablespoon natural peanut butter or almond butter
1 tablespoon chopped walnuts
1 lettuce leaf


Slice banana into fourths and put into bowl. Coat bananas with a layer of but butter. Sprinkle with chopped walnuts. Serve on a lettuce leaf.

(I might omit the lettuce)

I think this would serve as a wonderful breakfast, too.

Fruit Dip
1 8oz carton plain-yogurt
2 tablespoons all-fruit preserves
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind (optional)


Combine ingredients, chill, and serve with fruit chunks.


Pork Chops
"Apple juice adds delicious flavor and sweetness to meats and poultry. These pork chops can easily be reheated in the morning to provide protein for the start of a good day."


4 pork chops, cut 1-inch thick
1/4 cup water
1/2 cup concentrated frozen apple juice, thawed


Brown pork chops in a nonstick skillet. Place chops in an ovenproof dish. Add water. Season with salt & pepper. Spread concentrated apple juice on top of the chops. Cover and bake for 1 hour.


That's all, folks.
These were some I felt were worth noting & adding to my collection.
And regardless of ADD/ADHD, these are just HEALTHY recipes. Good for us all. :)

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Oh the Irony

On Twitter, I read this:

"Don't waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them!"


I certainly agree with that statement, and I am certainly guilty of not following that advice as often as I should. (though I do tell my kids I love them several times a day)


Then my inbox this morning had the daily verse KLOVE sent: 



Therefore, put on every piece of God's armor so you will be able to resist the enemy in the time of evil. Then after the battle you will still be standing firm.
~ Ephesians 6:13, NLT

Do I resist well? Heck if I know. I'm just proud of myself when I can resist emotional eating. (which is a big challenge today)

I do believe that friends & family can help us, they can be a part of our armor. Much the same, they can be the ones attacking us, too. 
I feel blessed that I have a good "army". When a need arises for prayers, I am filled with words promising just that. 

My kids come hug me when I'm sad, my husband randomly tells me he loves me throughout each day.
My family truly is a gift. I am thankful for them. 
I do hope I tell them enough I love them, and I do value them as people who make me see more of HIM. 

So many of you reflect HIM, too. Your posts, your words, your actions...life does seem too short to do otherwise.

Yet in our human nature we fail, and we will fail over & over until our time on earth as passed.

I fail in many areas:
  • I let my kids eat too much junk.
  • I don't pray enough.
  • I wasn't always good with my money.
  • I cringe when I think of the money I wasted before I started using coupons.
  • I have a bad mouth.
  • The list has plenty to add to it...


I am not a total failure, though.
  • I am faithful to my husband and children. I may complain about them, but they are my world and I love them. 
  • I have finally succeeded with Weight Watchers.
  • I have finally improved in my home organizational skills.
  • I have been invited to do some freelance work with menu planning, and I take that as a compliment.
  • I have beat down my emotional eating, and most of the time now turn to exercise instead.
  • I keep in touch with my friends. One from (Jen) I've known since we were ELEVEN, and friends from college-let's face it-it's been 8 years already.  
  • I teach my children that prayer is important. 
My life is filled with irony and contradictions. 
My intentions are not always made clear by my actions. I can step back, evaluate, and try harder.

I am grateful for what I have. I am grateful for my friends who offer so much support. And family.

Today I am unplugging for a bit, and enjoying this little family of mine. 
Enjoy your weekend!

Friday, April 16, 2010

TGIF! This & That (Random Posting)

I've gotten hooked on Swagbucks. I almost have enough swagbucks for a $10 Amazon giftcard. I'm leaning towards buying one of The Biggest Loser DVDs.
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Sounding like a hypocrite, I've been eating horribly all week. I start off ok, but by the end of the day I've blown it. Aidan's birthday kicking off the week, plus Brennan's birthday being this coming Monday, I feel like I surrender to the week-long celebration and give up.
No excuses, but I've blown it.
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Going off the last 2 posts, one WW leader a while back called me on it: I make a mountain out of a molehill when it comes to going off program. Meaning if I go off ONCE, I mentally can't get myself back on track until my WW week starts over. I don't know why, but I am this way.
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I recently learned of Turbo in Toledo, Turbo for a Cause. I am seriously going to look into it.
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NON exercise related now! LOL

I went grocery shopping yesterday (pay day). I passed my personal record, saving just over $19 with my coupons. That felt great. I was admiring my receipt all of yesterday.
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Pollen is bad here, too. The last 2 days I've had a sore throat & headache. It was on our news about the specific trees and their pollen levels being higher than usual. Ick. Downside to spring.
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Aidan started soccer this week! Wednesday was the first practice, and Saturday is the first game. It was adorable. Even more adorable? Pat is coaching. They're both having a great time with it, and I think it's incredibly cute.
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My apologies for a boring blog this week! I started the week off tired, I've been working on the May menu for Really Good Stuff's blog (much more challenging this time around than last time), and we've been outside a ton enjoying the weather.
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I hope you have a great weekend! What are your plans?

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: High-Five in Action





Tuesday, April 13, 2010

This One Is For You, Aunt Sue

Aidan sporting his birthday shirt from Aunt Sue (on his actual birthday)


Thank you!!! 

Monday, April 12, 2010

6 fine years

My oldest, Aidan, turns 6 today. That's more than one hand, ya know. ;)

He's sitting here with me, eating his jelly toast for breakfast watching a cartoon, eager for everyone else to wake.
I'm sitting here in disbelief...six? I mean, six?!

It dawned on me I never shared his birth story, seeing as I didn't start blogging until almost 2 years later.
So if for no one else other than my little family, here goes:


Aidan was born on Easter Monday. I started labor Easter Sunday, 1 week 1 day before my due date. At my appointment that week I was only dilated slightly-not even a full centimeter.
Contractions were sporadic and not predictable yet, so we carried on with our Easter plans. We were living in Michigan, joining Pat's side in a family get together (Moose & Jen's).
While there I had some good contractions..Pat's sweet Aunt rubbed my feet trying to ease my discomfort, but I didn't know yet if it was the real thing or not.

The day was uncomfortable but not alarming, so we went from a day full of a family party to home (an apartment at the time).
We attempted to go to sleep. Except from about 11pm until 1 am I was miserable. I mean, the feeling like your bum is going to explode from pressure, and no matter what position, you ache. You hurt.
I moved from the bed to the couch, tried laying on my side, pacing, and it only got worse. Pat was a great sport about it all, with that cute first-time-dad attitude.
Finally by 1am we called the on-call doctor, which was not my doctor. I explained how I was feeling, and he told me that it's my first baby, I'm a first time mother, it's probably just Braxton Hicks, and I probably have at least 2 more weeks. He rambled on about how many women's first babies don't come until after the due date, and it was still a week until mine.
Finally I had a good one while on the phone, and told him it was burning, I mean burning.
So get this--he told me to reach to the netherlands and make sure I couldn't feel the baby. AHHH!
I was freaked out. Fortunately I could NOT, but he said come on in to the hospital, warming me I'd probably be sent home.

Well it was a 45 minute drive to the hospital from our apartment. It got worse, and that car ride was no picnic.
They got me into triage, hooked me up to the monitors, and finally got some student or resident to check me. Have I ever mentioned that I despise cervical checks? HATE.
Anyway, my doctor was mentally told to EAT HIS WORDS, because I was dilated to 5. Ha!
At which point I said "give me the epidural as soon as possible!".

There were some issues:
I did have the epidural, but I still felt most of it. I had horrible burning in my left hip.
I had the oxygen for a bit, and Aidan's heart rate dropped, if I remember correctly, so I had to lay on one side for some time.

They were scared that the cord was wrapped around his neck, scaring me, of course.
They had to break my water.
They used forceps when I was pushing.
I remember watching the Ellen DeGeneres show while delivering. (ha!)

He was born early afternoon, with a head full of dark hair.
He was a moody little thing. An adorable, kissable, moody little thing.


And here we are 6 years later, hard to believe.

Aidan is my creative and artistic one.

 He is thoughtful, wears his heart on his sleeve, and always comforts people.
He loves space, dinosaurs, robots, and aims to make this summer the one to ride his bike without training wheels.


He's my farmer-at-heart, waking super early each and every morning. (4:45 one morning last week).
He's an amazing big brother.

He made us parents, and we feel so blessed to have him.

Happy Birthday, Aidan! We love you!

Friday, April 09, 2010

We should have never met

Oh my friends, these cookies are heavenly. 
I tried one yesterday, first cookie from the package (conveniently opened after the boys were asleep), and the package is almost gone. And I confess, I have eaten most of them. 
I will regret it, but right now, they just taste so....GOOD.

I need them gone. 
So I figured I'd better hurry up and finish them off so they're no longer around to tempt me.
What else is a girl to do?

Thursday, April 08, 2010

Easter (for those of you not on Facebook;)





(Aidan took this picture)

(pictured above: my boys w/ their cousins. I only have 2 kids)


Easter:
7am Mass
Big breakfast of bacon, eggs, hash browns, bagels, coffee
Easter egg hunt at home
Michigan
Another egg hunt
spoiled by grandparents
over to Pat's grandparents' house
sidewalk chalk
good food
live music
dancing by the kids
driving home
kids fall asleep
exhausted Pat & Sharon ;)

It was a good Easter 2010. You?

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Random things I've learned this week

We hit 83 here yesterday. It hadn't been this warm this time of year (here) since 1929.
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My child likes to talk. He enjoys talking so much, in fact, that Aidan hasn't stopped talking since his spring break began. (help!;)
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The more your kids whine during the day, the more you yearn for wine in the evening.
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There's a reason they sell things to anchor furniture to walls, especially dressers in kids' bedrooms.
Yesterday my heart nearly stopped. Brennan was in his quiet time, I heard a very loud THUD. I rushed to the room to find he had opened the dresser drawers like a staircase, and in his climbing, the entire dresser fell over. Thank God the rocker was where it was, otherwise my curious little man could have really been hurt.  (thank you, guardian angels!)

(above: it's completely off the wall, though hard to tell in picture)

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Following behind your nearly-6yo while he rides his bike w/ your nearly-3yo in the jogging stroller results in good exercise. It also seems to result in you being more tired than the kids. Go figure!

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Happy Birthday, Crystal!

Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday, Dear Crystal,
Happy Birthday to you!

Stop on over & wish Crystal a Happy Birthday!
Even if you don't know her. ;) (& if you don't, you're missing out)

Crystal was one of the first true friends I made after moving here to Ohio. (and ironically, now she lives in MI, the state from which we moved)
She has a heart of gold & is seriously one of the sweetest people I know. She is beautiful inside & out.

You deserve a great birthday, Crystal! I hope you get it. ;)

Monday, April 05, 2010

Menu Plan Monday--April 5, 2010


Monday: Spaghetti w/ meat sauce, brown & serve rolls
Tuesday: Crock Pot Cola Pork Sandwiches, raw carrots
Wednesday: Hearty Banana Oat Flapjacks
Thursday: Crockpot Chicken & Rice, peas
Friday: Pierogies (frozen) or TBD (hubby out of town)

We'll be making the Meal Makeover Moms Chocolaty Pumpkin Bars this week, enjoying them for snacks. :) Aidan loves to cook & I plan for the 2 of us to enjoy some time together in the kitchen.

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Happy Easter!

(picture taken this morning at our church, 7am Mass)

From our family to yours,
I hope you have a blessed Easter!

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Thanks, Grandmom & Pop Pop!







Never mind the massive amount of trains in our house. You can never have too many trains!
According to Brennan. ;)

Grandmom & Pop Pop (my parents) sent the boys giftcards to Target for their birthdays. Brennan spotted this and would not put it down. It touched his hands & that was that.

He held it the entire time in the store, he held it with him in his carseat  on the way home, and as soon as we walked in the door, he wanted it opened. Perfect birthday present.

So thanks, grandmom & Pop Pop! Brennan loves what he got with his giftcard. A man after my dad's heart?
(and Sue, please show this to mom & dad next time you can!)