Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Thanks, My Fairy Godmother!

So, I was doing homework with Ethan yesterday, and I started opening the mail. In there was a huge surprise. I was immediately brought to tears, as I realized that I must have a Fairy Godmother! Some people are so thoughtful, and as I sat there speechless, in utter confusion and awe, I realized there would never be enough words to express my thanks and appreciation! I just do not know what to say. Except thanks, a million time over. Whoever you are, your sacrifice has been much appreciated. I can't even express in words my feelings....I could go on forever about this thoughtfulness, but I do not think that there is enough tribute that I could give.

So, this weekend we are going camping. Yes, the Smith Family is actually getting out of Bakersfield! I know, it is a miracle. I have been looking forward to this trip forever, (and Steve and I had actually had decided that we couldn't go.....up until yesterday.) I haven't even told the kids we were going, because we have had to cancel too many outing lately, and I cannot handle the disappointment on their faces. So, as an extra surprise, while the kids are at Pappa and Grandma's on Friday, I am going to pack the truck and get everything ready. When they come home on Saturday morning, I am going to tell them that we are going on a drive, so hurry up and get into the truck. Then, when we finally get out of Bakersfield, I'll surprise them with the news. I can't wait to see the look on their faces, or hear the excitement in their voices! So, whomever made this possible, I pay tribute and give you a huge Thank You!!!!

So, as for another thought.....I just have to say that I feel so lucky and blessed to have such a wonderful husband. Not only is Steve a hard worker, but he has always pulled his weight around the home. I think there is nothing more sexy than a man who will change diapers, cook, and whom isn't afraid to fold laundry! Oh yeah, and vacuum, clean bathrooms, help kids with their homework, mow the lawn, wash the cars....etc Anyways, Steve has been nothing but supportive of me lately in my quest to beat this lame autoimmune disease that has taken over my body. He has literally done everything he can to make sure that my environment is stress free. I haven't cooked a dinner in over a week! He never complains, and at the end of the evening, he always finds time to massage my aching muscles, give me a foot rub, and tuck me in goodnight. I am so lucky and blessed! Oh yeah, and he even reads the Twilight series, (more than once) so we can have some good discussions. Anyways, I love you Steve, and appreciate you more than I can say. Oh yeah, did I mention how sexy I think he is? LOL!!!

Monday, August 18, 2008

First Day of School

Today was the first day of school. The boys were so excited that they didn't even finish their breakfast. They are so ready to go back to school, and have learned not to say, "I'm bored!" around me, cause I put them to work! Gavin will have quite an adjustment going from kindergarten to first grade, and being at school for more than just four hours. Ethan was a bit hesitant as he entered his new classroom. I think he has some anxiety about a new teacher.


We walk to school always on the first day, and usually after that until it gets too cold for Averi and Wyatt. I enjoy doing this, because it always gets me up and going in the morning.
As for me....well, I had...lets just call it a little breakdown on Sunday. With these health problems I have been having, I have been doing really good about staying away from certain foods, mainly caffeine, MSG, and chocolate (even though that has been the toughest). However, I still haven't managed to learn how to stay away from stress. These last two weeks, since I started my medicine, I have felt pretty well, except for an MSG incident, and I have been out of pain for the first time in four months! It has been so nice. So, on Saturday, Steve and I started talking bills, life, etc, and I immediately started stressing out. Pain started shooting down my arms and legs, and lasted through the sleepless night, along with a major headache. On Sunday, I skipped church to get some rest and try to overcome this episode. I ended up throwing up a PB&J, immediately looking to see if I had eaten any MSG, which I hadn't. I tell you...these autoimmune disease are weird! Anyways, it was one fun two days for me. I am feeling better now. I just have to master stress! And anyone who knows me, knows I am ornery enough to learn how!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Fun For The Kids

Averi falling in love with Kyler for catching a butterfly for her. She loves butterflies!

Breanne and Ethan under the trampoline (yes, the grass is really that long!) shooting at the bad guys!

Talented Kyler catching butterflies, and impressing the rest of us with his ability to do so!

All the children on the war plane.


Yesterday, Marlo called me and asked me if I could watch her children while she took Kaden to the doctors. I was thrilled, thinking that my kids would have someone to play with and keep them occupied for awhile. It has kind of been the end of the summer blues around here, with the kids always bored, just waiting to go back to school. Anyways, it turned out to be a really fun time for me too. I got in a good game of hide and seek, and I could not resist grabbing my camera when all the kids turned the backyard into a WWII battle ground (I wonder if Ethan had any influence in that game, lol....) Anyways, thanks Marlo for letting me borrow your kids!