Infinite Riches
Every moment is crammed with infinite riches which are given us according to the extent of our faith and love.
- Fr. Jean-Pierre de Caussade (1675- 1751)
- Fr. Jean-Pierre de Caussade (1675- 1751)
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Possibly resurrecting this blog
It's been years since I even looked at this blog. I tried blogging for a while and decided it wasn't really for me. That said, I'm thinking about resurrecting this thing for a short time. This summer my family and I are taking a 6-8 week road trip across the US, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and back. We will be making all kinds of stops along the way. I'm considering using this blog to document the trip. I may even turn it over to one of the kids. Or this might be the only post I make this year. :)
Friday, December 9, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
The Fab Five!
The kids pose with new baby Annabel (here about 2 months old). She is now almost 4 months old. It's been a crazy, tiring, wonderful adventure so far. Maybe I will be able to start posting regularly again after Christmas. We shall see....
Thursday, July 14, 2011
July Fourth
Okay, I know it's already two weeks ago. But I thought I would post some pictures of our July Fourth weekend. I was actually able to get out and do some stuff, thanks to Ray doing all the driving and lots of child minding. Originally I had hoped to get down to North Carolina to see my family. The way I've been feeling lately, that wasn't happening. Instead, we drove north to a great pick-your-own farm for blueberries.
It was pretty hot and I didn't do much picking. We ended up with about 11 pounds of blueberries. Not as many as I had hoped. We had fun, though. We also picked raspberries...or I should say M and C picked raspberries with Daddy's help. The rest of us stayed in the car and rested.
On the way home we convinced the kids to try a more traditional style Japanese restaurant. Until then they had only been to the teppanyaki type Japanese restaurants which I don't really consider to be real Japanese food. There was no kids menu so they each got a bento box lunch. Ray got Yaki Soba which was really good. And I ordered Teriyaki Chicken, mainly so that if any of the kids didn't like what they had I would have some food to give them. I didn't need to worry! They loved the bento boxes with tempura, gyoza, miso soup, sushi, a salad, and of course, rice. I was really wishing that I had ordered a bento box, too. Next time we go to the farm we are definitely stopping by there for lunch again!
It was pretty hot and I didn't do much picking. We ended up with about 11 pounds of blueberries. Not as many as I had hoped. We had fun, though. We also picked raspberries...or I should say M and C picked raspberries with Daddy's help. The rest of us stayed in the car and rested.
On the way home we convinced the kids to try a more traditional style Japanese restaurant. Until then they had only been to the teppanyaki type Japanese restaurants which I don't really consider to be real Japanese food. There was no kids menu so they each got a bento box lunch. Ray got Yaki Soba which was really good. And I ordered Teriyaki Chicken, mainly so that if any of the kids didn't like what they had I would have some food to give them. I didn't need to worry! They loved the bento boxes with tempura, gyoza, miso soup, sushi, a salad, and of course, rice. I was really wishing that I had ordered a bento box, too. Next time we go to the farm we are definitely stopping by there for lunch again!
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Summer plans derailed
I had it all planned out how we would spend our summer. We were going to keep forging ahead with the school work in the mornings and spend the afternoons relaxing at the pool. We would all have a quiet time after the pool and then the kids could play while I got dinner ready. I didn't sign them up for any classes or camps this year, knowing that I would be too big and uncomfortable to bother with any of that. It was supposed to be a nice relaxing summer while we waited for Baby to arrive.
Unfortunately I didn't count on one thing. Morning sickness. Again. It's back now in the third trimester. It's not quite the same as it was in the beginning. But it's almost as debilitating. I'm so tired and feel so sick almost every morning (and many afternoons) that we haven't been getting the kids' school work done. The few times I've tried to take them to the pool it wore me out so much that I spent the rest of the day bed-ridden unable to do anything. Dinners have been sub-standard. Ray has had to help out a lot more than he normally already does. The kids have been handling it pretty well. They haven't been sorry to see our morning lessons not happen. They have been very good for weeks about entertaining themselves while I lay on the couch or in bed. But lately I can tell that it is wearing on them. There have been more arguments, more cries of boredom, and just more attitude than usual. They are suffering from to much free-time.
Even though I was determined to not sign them up for anything this summer. Last week I caved and signed up J and C for Vacation Bible School. They are there every morning this week and I can already tell that things are running a little more smoothly at home again. (I wanted M to sign up, too, but he absolutely refused. J and C are having such a good time that M is now really regretting staying home.) It has been hard getting them up and ready and out the door by 8:00. But I'm realizing that some structure and some out-of-the-house activities are necessary for their mental health...and mine as well. Lesson learned! I'm just going to have to figure out a way to push though this last month of pregnancy even with the fatigue and morning sickness. And I definitely need to remember this lesson during those first few months with a newborn. Yes, we will take some time at home where we won't try to do much of anything other than adjust to life with a baby again. But, I will make sure I don't neglect the older kids' needs. If I need to call on friends to come pick them up and take them out, so be it.
Unfortunately I didn't count on one thing. Morning sickness. Again. It's back now in the third trimester. It's not quite the same as it was in the beginning. But it's almost as debilitating. I'm so tired and feel so sick almost every morning (and many afternoons) that we haven't been getting the kids' school work done. The few times I've tried to take them to the pool it wore me out so much that I spent the rest of the day bed-ridden unable to do anything. Dinners have been sub-standard. Ray has had to help out a lot more than he normally already does. The kids have been handling it pretty well. They haven't been sorry to see our morning lessons not happen. They have been very good for weeks about entertaining themselves while I lay on the couch or in bed. But lately I can tell that it is wearing on them. There have been more arguments, more cries of boredom, and just more attitude than usual. They are suffering from to much free-time.
Even though I was determined to not sign them up for anything this summer. Last week I caved and signed up J and C for Vacation Bible School. They are there every morning this week and I can already tell that things are running a little more smoothly at home again. (I wanted M to sign up, too, but he absolutely refused. J and C are having such a good time that M is now really regretting staying home.) It has been hard getting them up and ready and out the door by 8:00. But I'm realizing that some structure and some out-of-the-house activities are necessary for their mental health...and mine as well. Lesson learned! I'm just going to have to figure out a way to push though this last month of pregnancy even with the fatigue and morning sickness. And I definitely need to remember this lesson during those first few months with a newborn. Yes, we will take some time at home where we won't try to do much of anything other than adjust to life with a baby again. But, I will make sure I don't neglect the older kids' needs. If I need to call on friends to come pick them up and take them out, so be it.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Yarn Along
Yarn Along with Ginny @ small things
I'm working on a blanket for the new baby. It's organic cotton and I quite like how it's turning out so far. I really hope I'll be able to finish it before the new baby arrives. I'm (re-)reading A Mother's Rule of Life and Sidetracked Home Executives in a sort of desperate attempt to bring complete order and peace to our home before we have to adjust to life with an infant again. I've read A Mother's Rule of Life many times. My copy is all marked up and highlighted. I like the author's philosophy and her emphasis on having the proper priorities and motivations in life. I just don't know if her "system" for getting there works for me. I've tried it several times and failed. So, on the recommendation of a friend, I'm trying out the Sidetracked Home Executive way. This book is very goofy and not spiritual at all. But it does offer another system for organization and staying on track that might work for me. I'm hoping I can take the best from both books and figure this homemaking thing out once and for all.
I'm working on a blanket for the new baby. It's organic cotton and I quite like how it's turning out so far. I really hope I'll be able to finish it before the new baby arrives. I'm (re-)reading A Mother's Rule of Life and Sidetracked Home Executives in a sort of desperate attempt to bring complete order and peace to our home before we have to adjust to life with an infant again. I've read A Mother's Rule of Life many times. My copy is all marked up and highlighted. I like the author's philosophy and her emphasis on having the proper priorities and motivations in life. I just don't know if her "system" for getting there works for me. I've tried it several times and failed. So, on the recommendation of a friend, I'm trying out the Sidetracked Home Executive way. This book is very goofy and not spiritual at all. But it does offer another system for organization and staying on track that might work for me. I'm hoping I can take the best from both books and figure this homemaking thing out once and for all.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Eight Weeks
Eight weeks to go. It sounds like such a short time, yet it feels like forever. Sigh.
I mentioned that I finished the summer tops for the girls not too long ago. (Ravelry link here.) Here are a couple of pictures, as promised:
And I finished the Baby Surprise Jacket (all except the buttons.)
That tiny foot you can just see in the background belongs to J. She's sewing another doll for herself. I can't seem to interest her in knitting right now. But she loves to sew.
I mentioned that I finished the summer tops for the girls not too long ago. (Ravelry link here.) Here are a couple of pictures, as promised:
And I finished the Baby Surprise Jacket (all except the buttons.)
That tiny foot you can just see in the background belongs to J. She's sewing another doll for herself. I can't seem to interest her in knitting right now. But she loves to sew.
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