We've enjoyed relaxing around the house the last couple days. But with our trip to AZ on Monday, it was time to get to cleaning. We took down the tree and all indoor Christmas decorations. Since the lights aren't in our way and it's freezing outside, we left the outside things up. I figure we'll unplug them next weekend at least. I must say, though, that it is very nice to have a clean house. I even finished finding places for everything in our bedroom from when we moved in. We found places for everything in the playroom and all floors were swetp/vaccumed. I am looking forward to starting off the new year in a clean house when we return.
I continue to spend a bit of time working on the kids' rugs each day. They are both big enough that if I wanted them to be small I could stop and call them done. But it's really rather easy so I'll continue to work until I discover I no longer have time. We'll see how big they end up, perhaps these will be the big rugs in their rooms rather than small. They feel really cool to sit on and so I'm thinking I want them to be big enough for the kids to lay on them. Just not sure how much work I'll get done once Jon goes back to work.
One thing I had intended to do over break was create a schedule for afterwards. And that I have yet to do. So I am committing to doing so upon our return. Or perhaps I'll take some paper to think about it while on the plane. Our first week back we only have gymnastics, although I'm thinking we'll head to the library as well. Second week we're back in full swing with gymnastics, story hour, and swim lessons. Our free days will be Wed/Fri, so I'm thinking I'll plan activities out on Wed and Fri we'll stay home to relax, do laundry, and work on science projects. We have lots of cool new art supplies as well. Looking forward to getting back into a routine and helping the kids learn. I'm hoping that we can get some snow to make playing outside a bit more fun as well.
Can't wait to visit Grandpa on Monday and get some quality time with him. Hoping for a calm day tomorrow as I tutor and finish up work for a few days.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas Eve!
We had another nice day today. I spent the morning making the sticky buns and apple pie. They look great! The kids were pretty good and Jon had a chance to do a bunch of cleaning while I baked. I didn't get anything prepared in terms of real food for tomorrow, but should be okay. Just have to mix together the cheesy potatoes and sweet potatoes. As usual I do need to sit down and figure out a timing schedule for everything, but likely in the morning. Jon even remembered to charge the video camera today!
This afternoon Michelle and Brian came over for a nice visit. Miraculously, both children slept until nearly 3pm. We all shared the birthday cake, which turned out pretty well. I think I'll skip the almond extract next time though, because it was very strong! Then the kids provided entertainment until it was time to go to church. It was really nice to see Michelle and Brian and now that we're closer I'm hoping to see them more often.
We went to the 4pm family mass, which was different than when I was growing up. They moved the children's play portion to before the official mass and the homily was fairly long. As usual, the church was packed and we ended up sitting on the floor in the vestibule, which was okay for the kids. Next year we'll go earlier though and hopefully they'll be old enough to actually sit through mass. And once Carolyn starts Sunday school next fall hopefully we'll start to know some other people involved at the church as well. It's going to be nice to be settled into one town. We came home and had our usual special dinner, looked at the Norad Santa tracker, read the Christmas story book, then the kids put out the milk, cookies, and carrots. They put a bunch out, so we warned them Santa might not eat it all. I already had a couple things though. Jon is wrapping some of the presents now while I keep watch for opening doors. Luckily Carolyn is bad with being quiet when she leaves her room. I am really looking forward to the look on their faces tomorrow morning. They each will only have 7 things to open, but they're all things we know that will get played with. Plus we know others will spoil them! Looking forward to the big crazy day tomorrow and then a quiet time at home before we head to AZ. Great end to 2012.
Looking forward to the many blessings that God has in store for us this week! Merry Christmas to all.
This afternoon Michelle and Brian came over for a nice visit. Miraculously, both children slept until nearly 3pm. We all shared the birthday cake, which turned out pretty well. I think I'll skip the almond extract next time though, because it was very strong! Then the kids provided entertainment until it was time to go to church. It was really nice to see Michelle and Brian and now that we're closer I'm hoping to see them more often.
We went to the 4pm family mass, which was different than when I was growing up. They moved the children's play portion to before the official mass and the homily was fairly long. As usual, the church was packed and we ended up sitting on the floor in the vestibule, which was okay for the kids. Next year we'll go earlier though and hopefully they'll be old enough to actually sit through mass. And once Carolyn starts Sunday school next fall hopefully we'll start to know some other people involved at the church as well. It's going to be nice to be settled into one town. We came home and had our usual special dinner, looked at the Norad Santa tracker, read the Christmas story book, then the kids put out the milk, cookies, and carrots. They put a bunch out, so we warned them Santa might not eat it all. I already had a couple things though. Jon is wrapping some of the presents now while I keep watch for opening doors. Luckily Carolyn is bad with being quiet when she leaves her room. I am really looking forward to the look on their faces tomorrow morning. They each will only have 7 things to open, but they're all things we know that will get played with. Plus we know others will spoil them! Looking forward to the big crazy day tomorrow and then a quiet time at home before we head to AZ. Great end to 2012.
Looking forward to the many blessings that God has in store for us this week! Merry Christmas to all.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Baking is complete!
Almost all the baking is complete. Well, everything that could possibly be done in advance is complete. Today I finished up with lemon love notes, kalachkis, and birthday cake. We'll see how the cake tastes, but I think it looks awesome. I used a gluten free recipe and it seemed a bit off as it cooked. It inflated a lot while cooking and totally collapsed afterwards, although doesn't look terrible. I put a layer of my usual frosting on it, some Christmas sprinkles, but then gave my first try ever at fondant for decorating. Wow was this easy to work with! Definitely will take some more finessing as far as coloring is concerned, but so easy to shape. I have been thinking of doing a cross, but Jon suggested a star as I was mentioning my plans. So I put a yellow star top with red and green stars around the edges. I then wrote out "JESUS" as well. We took a picture that I'll post when I upload. (Looking forward to the tablet as perhaps that will make pictures here easier.) Tomorrow I just need to do the sticky buns and apple pie, haven't decided on what other prep work I'll do. That will most likely depend on how the day is going and what I have time for. Not too much left overall though.
My dad and Patty were over this afternoon and it was nice. Jon and I ran to the store to finish getting wrapping paper and stocking stuffers. Then we relaxed, opened presents, and just enjoyed each other's company. My dad is taking us to Disney on Ice, which I'm sure the kids will love. They gave us a bunch of gluten free foods, which will be great as I get fully back into that in the new year. Each kid received 2 TAG books with they immediately started playing with. It's amazing how much they love their books. The solar system book is sure to provide Carolyn with hours of discovery as well. Definitely something we'll be bringing on the plane next week, since each system can have headphones inserted as well.
Well, off to go paint the handprint sets and then work a little on the doll sets. I managed to get 1 doll and 1 outfit for each child. So anything more is just extra, so we'll see what gets done.
My dad and Patty were over this afternoon and it was nice. Jon and I ran to the store to finish getting wrapping paper and stocking stuffers. Then we relaxed, opened presents, and just enjoyed each other's company. My dad is taking us to Disney on Ice, which I'm sure the kids will love. They gave us a bunch of gluten free foods, which will be great as I get fully back into that in the new year. Each kid received 2 TAG books with they immediately started playing with. It's amazing how much they love their books. The solar system book is sure to provide Carolyn with hours of discovery as well. Definitely something we'll be bringing on the plane next week, since each system can have headphones inserted as well.
Well, off to go paint the handprint sets and then work a little on the doll sets. I managed to get 1 doll and 1 outfit for each child. So anything more is just extra, so we'll see what gets done.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Local decorations
We had a busy day today as Christmas draws near. Jon took his car in to have the shaking at high speeds investigated. Luckily it turns out the tires were just out of balance after the recent tire rotation he had done. While we were waiting we had breakfast and went to The Grove. The Holiday House is still going and has wonderful handmade crafts at decent prices. We were truly amazed at the prices on the items and will definitely shop there in the future. We got 3 ornaments for us, 2 for Jon's parents, and one for his grandma that are all personalized. A great tribute to our first Christmas here. We will likely go there for our ornaments each year as well since it's only slightly more expensive than typical stores and these are personalized and really cute. We are thinking we'll do some of our shopping there or earlier at the craft fair in November next year. The kids are really at a point where they don't need/want much for Christmas, so buying some well-made keepsake type things will probably be just what we want these next couple years.
Seeing the various crafts gave me some ideas for things I'd like to do. There were pillows made similar to the fleece blankets I've made in the past. No sewing, just tying the sides all together. It could be nice to fill pillows as much as desired. I could make some decorative ones for around the house as well. Could even be something nice for right in front of the fireplace as well. I really need to figure out a color scheme for each room in the house so we can start decorating. I'm excited to finally have a house where I can get each room exactly as I want it.
I started on the felt doll sets while everyone was at the store. They are very difficult to make! I'm having to make foam cutouts at the same time because I can't draw on the felt but the paper is too hard to work with when cutting. But it's okay, because the kids can just dress up the dolls in the bathtub as well. I will work more on this tonight after we're sure the kids are asleep. It feels like Christmas has kind of snuck on me, but I'm looking forward to the craziness of the next few days and then the stillness afterwards. The rugs will be far from finished come Christmas day, but that's okay, I will have something to work on while the kids are playing with their new toys/books. Looking forward to some time with my Dad tomorrow as we officially start our Christmas celebration. Then Christmas Eve with a cake, church, and special dinner.
Missing my mom quite a bit this holiday season, but I know she would be proud of what we are sharing with our children. Love you Mom!
Seeing the various crafts gave me some ideas for things I'd like to do. There were pillows made similar to the fleece blankets I've made in the past. No sewing, just tying the sides all together. It could be nice to fill pillows as much as desired. I could make some decorative ones for around the house as well. Could even be something nice for right in front of the fireplace as well. I really need to figure out a color scheme for each room in the house so we can start decorating. I'm excited to finally have a house where I can get each room exactly as I want it.
I started on the felt doll sets while everyone was at the store. They are very difficult to make! I'm having to make foam cutouts at the same time because I can't draw on the felt but the paper is too hard to work with when cutting. But it's okay, because the kids can just dress up the dolls in the bathtub as well. I will work more on this tonight after we're sure the kids are asleep. It feels like Christmas has kind of snuck on me, but I'm looking forward to the craziness of the next few days and then the stillness afterwards. The rugs will be far from finished come Christmas day, but that's okay, I will have something to work on while the kids are playing with their new toys/books. Looking forward to some time with my Dad tomorrow as we officially start our Christmas celebration. Then Christmas Eve with a cake, church, and special dinner.
Missing my mom quite a bit this holiday season, but I know she would be proud of what we are sharing with our children. Love you Mom!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Snow!
Well, kind of anyway. It snowed for a little bit and accumulated a little on the lawn. I'm hoping we'll get more tonight so the kids can have some to play in tomorrow morning. Otherwise we'll likely head to the library, so it's a win either way I suppose.
Today was a busy day, but apparently the kids needed that. Oddly enough, we never left the house! We had breakfast, read a bunch of books, and then made snickerdoodles this morning. After lunch the kids took wonderful naps, likely due to the darkness and rain. This afternoon they each had 2 snickerdoodles for snack and then we made handprint coasters for Jon's parents for Christmas. They didn't turn out as well as I had hoped so we plan to see if we can find anything at the Grove on Saturday. But I'm sure they'll still love them. I plan to paint the second set with real paint after we get some on Sunday. I let the kids use their washable finger paint on the first set since they didn't turn out great anyway. Maybe we'll try the real salt dough that bakes in the oven next time. But that took us just about until Jon got home. I have made some more progress on the rugs for both kids as well. They are both excited to see them grow. I need to find a way to flatten them while I'm not working on them, I'm thinking I might put Carolyn's under the overturned coffee table tonight. James' was started second so it's turning out a little better and is still pretty flat. I have to start to decide what size I want these to be. It's pretty clear I bought too much fabric, but you live and learn.
Jon's last day before break is tomorrow and I'm very excited. I have to go tutor at 4:30 so I won't get to really relax until about 6. But we have some fun things planned and then after Christmas we get to just relax as a family! I'm really looking forward to it and hoping I don't get asked to tutor much.
Here's hoping for a bunch of snow to dump tonight!
Today was a busy day, but apparently the kids needed that. Oddly enough, we never left the house! We had breakfast, read a bunch of books, and then made snickerdoodles this morning. After lunch the kids took wonderful naps, likely due to the darkness and rain. This afternoon they each had 2 snickerdoodles for snack and then we made handprint coasters for Jon's parents for Christmas. They didn't turn out as well as I had hoped so we plan to see if we can find anything at the Grove on Saturday. But I'm sure they'll still love them. I plan to paint the second set with real paint after we get some on Sunday. I let the kids use their washable finger paint on the first set since they didn't turn out great anyway. Maybe we'll try the real salt dough that bakes in the oven next time. But that took us just about until Jon got home. I have made some more progress on the rugs for both kids as well. They are both excited to see them grow. I need to find a way to flatten them while I'm not working on them, I'm thinking I might put Carolyn's under the overturned coffee table tonight. James' was started second so it's turning out a little better and is still pretty flat. I have to start to decide what size I want these to be. It's pretty clear I bought too much fabric, but you live and learn.
Jon's last day before break is tomorrow and I'm very excited. I have to go tutor at 4:30 so I won't get to really relax until about 6. But we have some fun things planned and then after Christmas we get to just relax as a family! I'm really looking forward to it and hoping I don't get asked to tutor much.
Here's hoping for a bunch of snow to dump tonight!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Snow!
We had flurries today and boy were the kids excited. We had a pleasant start to the day, with James sleeping later than Carolyn. After reading, breakfast, putting together dinner, and making rice krispie treats, I noticed the snow outside. I asked the kids to look out the window so they both went to the fron door. James response was "snow, I want to go play in it!" At first I was hesitant, so started with "you'll have to get dressed and put your winter gear on." The response, of course, was that they didn't mind and wanted to wear all their gear. So we all got dressed and put them in their snowpants and snow jackets. We went out and spent some time running for tag, walking along the bricks, and playing. We wandered into the back and I decided to do some work. I got more of their outdoor toys into the small shed. I figure they'll last longer if they're kept out of the elements. Then I worked in the garage, dragging some stuff into the big shed. I want to be able to set up the weight bench after Christmas, so more stuff needs to be rearranged in the garage. The kids enjoyed running around outside and before we knew it, it was time for lunch. I declared to the kids we should spend more time outside, even when it's cold.
It appears, though, that James has an ear infection. After a rough afternoon where he cried for seemingly no reason off and on for an hour, he cuddled with me pleasantly until Jon got home. Then he declared his ear hurt, but he had just had his finger by it. Later at dinner he again declared the same ear hurt. So we gave him some motrin and he seems to be doing better. We'll see in the morning, but I may need to find a new doctor in the area sooner than I thought!
Tomorrow we'll bake sugar cookies if the kids are up to it. We're into 7 days of baking leading up to Christmas. We'll still need to make snicker doodles, fudge, lemon love notes, and kalachkis. And then of course I need to make a birthday cake for Jesus, stick buns for Christmas morning, and an apple pie for Christmas evening. I enjoy the cooking and baking, but am also looking forward to a break on 12/26. I have also decided on a new hobby/project to get started with as soon as I get to the fabric store. We need rugs for various places throughout our house and it appears from various tutorials that they're pretty easy to make. Because the ones I like are crazy expensive, I'm going to try making my own. I'll start with one for Carolyn as we'll go choose some pink and purple fabric from whatever is on sale. Shouldn't be too difficult and hopefully she'll like it. I'm thinking I also want to eventually buy a sewing machine and get into making clothes and various things for around the house. I like the idea of being able to truly customize everything and to be able to do it on my schedule. We'll see when we have the funds to buy a sewing machine, and I'll have to do some research on what kind of machine to get. Any suggestions?
I have really enjoyed my work slow down the last couple days. It has allowed me to focus more on the kids and be more patient with their needs. It makes me dream about how next year might be if Jon gets his dream job. I can cut back on work some and we'll have plenty extra to do as we please. Until then I will keep trying to balance everything and be as patient as possible. I have definitely noticed that the more patient and intuitive I am, the shorter the wars we fight are. James just needs to be held when he gets upset, Carolyn is usually tired so needs quiet activities.
Dear God, please continue to watch over us and guide us. Help James get some good rest tonight so he may feel better tomorrow. Continue to bless our family financial and guide Jon wit his employment. Thank you for the opportunities we've had and that I know are coming.
It appears, though, that James has an ear infection. After a rough afternoon where he cried for seemingly no reason off and on for an hour, he cuddled with me pleasantly until Jon got home. Then he declared his ear hurt, but he had just had his finger by it. Later at dinner he again declared the same ear hurt. So we gave him some motrin and he seems to be doing better. We'll see in the morning, but I may need to find a new doctor in the area sooner than I thought!
Tomorrow we'll bake sugar cookies if the kids are up to it. We're into 7 days of baking leading up to Christmas. We'll still need to make snicker doodles, fudge, lemon love notes, and kalachkis. And then of course I need to make a birthday cake for Jesus, stick buns for Christmas morning, and an apple pie for Christmas evening. I enjoy the cooking and baking, but am also looking forward to a break on 12/26. I have also decided on a new hobby/project to get started with as soon as I get to the fabric store. We need rugs for various places throughout our house and it appears from various tutorials that they're pretty easy to make. Because the ones I like are crazy expensive, I'm going to try making my own. I'll start with one for Carolyn as we'll go choose some pink and purple fabric from whatever is on sale. Shouldn't be too difficult and hopefully she'll like it. I'm thinking I also want to eventually buy a sewing machine and get into making clothes and various things for around the house. I like the idea of being able to truly customize everything and to be able to do it on my schedule. We'll see when we have the funds to buy a sewing machine, and I'll have to do some research on what kind of machine to get. Any suggestions?
I have really enjoyed my work slow down the last couple days. It has allowed me to focus more on the kids and be more patient with their needs. It makes me dream about how next year might be if Jon gets his dream job. I can cut back on work some and we'll have plenty extra to do as we please. Until then I will keep trying to balance everything and be as patient as possible. I have definitely noticed that the more patient and intuitive I am, the shorter the wars we fight are. James just needs to be held when he gets upset, Carolyn is usually tired so needs quiet activities.
Dear God, please continue to watch over us and guide us. Help James get some good rest tonight so he may feel better tomorrow. Continue to bless our family financial and guide Jon wit his employment. Thank you for the opportunities we've had and that I know are coming.
Monday, December 17, 2012
New bath toys!
I finished the letters last night! And today with the stack of foam I asked the kids what they wanted beyond letters. Carolyn said a car, then got excited about every picture of everything we looked at. She suggested a princess, a tree, and many other things. We settled on a car for each child (Carolyn chose red, James chose black) and a set of numbers 0-9. I managed to complete these this afternoon whilst making dinner (sloppy joes from scratch), read a few books, and waiting for Jon since he had a meeting. But I got it all done so they had them for tonight's bath. They both really liked everything and loved that the pieces stick to the walls. Carolyn informed me she didn't do any spelling, but they both had fun and the water stayed in the tub. I'm sure we'll come up with more ideas for these cheap bath toys. I think we will be skipping the expensive toys from the store that get moldy quickly for the future.
Today was really a pretty great day overall. Both kids slept in late and I got some quality time with James while Carolyn slept. Once everyone was up we started breakfast and from there pretty much went straight to gymnastics. Of course we spent 20 minutes looking for Carolyn's leotard that she had put in the hamper in her bathroom (she looked and said it wasn't there). Gymnastics went well and James is improving on waiting his turn. Lunch went late as usual on gymnastics days, but both kids went down fine. I got to work and finished a mentor review despite the kids waking up in the middle of it. We had a nice afternoon together. I am really looking forward tomorrow when we'll make Rice Krispie Treats and I have no reviews to do for work. I get to focus entirely on my children while they are awake!
I have decided that over break I am going to get things together for real preschool lessons starting in January. We'll still have gymnastics Mondays, 1 library day, and swim lessons. So I'm going to plan science activities the other days as well as "schedule" trips to the great places around here - kohl children's museum, the grove, the forest preserve, bowling at Pinstripes, and I'm sure I'll come up with more things to do. But the main goal is get me away from the computer and get the kids out and about as needed. And as I'm the planning type, I think this will be good for me. Excited to finally be settled and get to focus on my family and what the kids need.
Thank you God for our wonderful blessings and keeping all of us safe. Wrap Your arms around those in Newtown, Connecticut and all those impacted. And wrap Your arms around my two sleeping children and keep them safe always.
Today was really a pretty great day overall. Both kids slept in late and I got some quality time with James while Carolyn slept. Once everyone was up we started breakfast and from there pretty much went straight to gymnastics. Of course we spent 20 minutes looking for Carolyn's leotard that she had put in the hamper in her bathroom (she looked and said it wasn't there). Gymnastics went well and James is improving on waiting his turn. Lunch went late as usual on gymnastics days, but both kids went down fine. I got to work and finished a mentor review despite the kids waking up in the middle of it. We had a nice afternoon together. I am really looking forward tomorrow when we'll make Rice Krispie Treats and I have no reviews to do for work. I get to focus entirely on my children while they are awake!
I have decided that over break I am going to get things together for real preschool lessons starting in January. We'll still have gymnastics Mondays, 1 library day, and swim lessons. So I'm going to plan science activities the other days as well as "schedule" trips to the great places around here - kohl children's museum, the grove, the forest preserve, bowling at Pinstripes, and I'm sure I'll come up with more things to do. But the main goal is get me away from the computer and get the kids out and about as needed. And as I'm the planning type, I think this will be good for me. Excited to finally be settled and get to focus on my family and what the kids need.
Thank you God for our wonderful blessings and keeping all of us safe. Wrap Your arms around those in Newtown, Connecticut and all those impacted. And wrap Your arms around my two sleeping children and keep them safe always.
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