All right, so I admit I’ve been neglecting my blog lately! I’ve mostly just been doing the weekly reviews, which I know aren’t the most exciting reading on the planet. I’m doing those mostly for my benefit. I do have a lot of ideas of things I’d like to do, though—I’ve just been too busy to execute any of them! I am hoping I will do better now that the rush of the Christmas season is over (and I’m kind of sad about that, actually!) but I haven’t noticed things slowing down much yet.
Take Sunday, for example. After church Frank and Tanner went to collect fast offerings. While they were gone, I got Seth down for a nap and finished making dinner. I had a Primary presidency meeting at 3:30, so we wanted to eat before I had to leave. After my meeting, we visited one family (we are visiting all the families in the ward who have Primary age children). With driving time, I managed to get home just after 5:15, which is when Frank had to leave for his own meeting. He was meeting with the stake clerk about some computer stuff, and then at 6:00 he had a stake priesthood meeting. Scott and Tanner went with him, since they were also going to the 6:00 meeting. They got a ride home after that, because Frank had another meeting at 7:00 for the stake leaders. He didn’t get home until 8:30. Meanwhile, I got everybody to bed. That was Sunday!
It was back to the regular routine on Monday, but not for long. That’s because we had a “wintry mix” storm come in on Tuesday, and ended up with the schools getting out 2 hours early on Tuesday and starting 2 hours late Wednesday morning. So our first “full” week back in school didn’t really turn out to be a full week. There really wasn’t any need for the kids to get out early on Tuesday—they thought things were going to get worse, but the weather was actually better that afternoon than it was that morning—but there was quite a bit of ice on the roads Wednesday morning which melted before the kids had to go to school, so going in late that morning was helpful. We mostly got rain out of that storm (a lot of rain), but we did have some freezing rain mixed in at times. The boys were disappointed that we were south of the “snow line”, so they didn’t get any full snow days, as they had hoped. We did get a little snow—Thursday morning it snowed hard for about 10 minutes! But of course that didn’t produce much accumulation, and it all melted quickly.
I admit it’s been hard for me to get back into a routine, although I’ve enjoyed having a quieter house during the days. Seth still isn’t sleeping very well, so getting up in the mornings is hard. I don’t like worrying about homework and all that stuff, either. Christmas is my favorite time of year—I just love the special feeling that’s in the air that I just can’t hold onto (try as I might!)—so I’m always sorry when it’s over. Besides, January is just plain cold, gray, and boring most of the time! I agree with my mom—we really need to have a fun, exciting holiday in January!
Speaking of my mom, I should mention that in recent years I’ve noticed that a big part of the magic of Christmas is remembering past years. I find that I am doing that more and more as I get older, and I am so grateful that I have such wonderful memories of all my Christmases. My parents always did such a good job of creating fun, happy, and spiritual Christmases for us!
Wednesday morning was complicated this week because not only did the boys have to get to school 2 hours later than usual, but I had a visiting teaching appointment and Seth had a doctor appointment. I managed to get everything done, in spite of the change in the schedule. Seth is healthy and growing well. He weighs 26 pounds, 12 ounces now, and he is 34 ¾ inches long. He only had to get one shot, and that is the last one until he is 4 years old—hooray! His doctor said he can’t believe how big he is—it has gone by fast! Seth has been exploding in the verbal language area the last few weeks—he is saying new words every day! Butterfly, puppies, baby, tissues…. He is finally starting to call me “Mommy” instead of “Daddy” sometimes. He will repeat almost any word I say, and then remembers it later if he sees the same object again. He got to see puppies at my friend Marci’s house this week, which he loved. He is also really into buses right now, so he looks for them when we are driving in the car and gets very excited if he sees one. He is constantly asking “bus? Bus?” when ever we are in the car. On Sunday I was showing him a family snapshot and if I pointed at each person and asked him who it was, he would say something that sounded like the right name for each person. If I said “Where’s Scott?” “Where’s Daddy?” etc, he would immediately point to the correct person. He also said his own name for the first time this week. It’s really fun to hear him talking more!
We all went to the church Wednesday night—the boys had scouts, Frank was fixing a computer for somebody, and I was going through the nursery toys to try to organize them better and see if there were any toys in bad repair that should just be thrown out. Seth stayed with me and enjoyed playing with the nursery toys while I worked. I found that almost all the toys are in pretty good shape, but there are so many of them, that we really need to give some away. There are a lot of larger items (play kitchen, slide, etc.) that don’t fit in the cupboards, so the nursery room floor is pretty cluttered with toys. I’m going to talk to the nursery leaders and then make a decision about what to let go.
I went to lunch with my friends Marci and Rebecca on Thursday. It was fun—we don’t get to see each other enough lately. Other than that, I spent way too much time in the world of Bella and Edward this week! I finished the 2nd book in the Twilight series. Frank decided to read them also; he caught up with me and now he’s working on the 3rd book. I’ve decided not to start the 3rd book until I get a few other things done—they are hard to put down once you get into them. Now I am reading my book for book club—we are reading an LDS book this time; it’s called The Broken Heart (by Bruce Hafen). So far it is absolutely fabulous, and I’m still in the introduction!
Frank was very busy at work this week—he put in a lot of long hours. On Thursday he didn’t get home until after 8:00. He got to take the day off on Friday, though, which was nice. He helped me go through a big pile of paperwork that has been accumulating for the last month or so, and he also went out and got some lunch for us. After the boys got home, he went to the stake center to work on some computers for a couple of hours. Well, it was supposed to be a couple of hours! He ran into some problems, so it took a lot longer than he’d planned, and he didn’t get home until after dinner.
Jared had a pretty cool field trip on Friday. They went to an old school house where they experienced what a school was like in the year 1880. They each got to pick a person from a list of profiles and they were that child for the day—Jared was “Adam”. He says it was interesting, but cold. (There was no central heating, just a wood stove like they would have had back then.) They also had to use an outhouse. They had a spelling bee, used slates to do their work, played games from that time period at recess, and so forth. They even got to find out what it was like to wear a dunce cap, if they wanted! (They also talked about other disciplinary measures, but Jared said they weren’t allowed to hit the kids’ hands with a ruler!)
Today I worked on some scout stuff with the boys. Tanner and Scott are both almost done with their Personal Management merit badge. I took Jared and Tanner to play with the Schlenz boys; while they played I went shopping and then picked them up on my way back home. I was shopping for clothes—I had some money from my Christmas stocking to spend. I always have to scour the racks for a long time and try on a lot of things in order to find a few things that fit right. I was successful this time, though—I ended up with a blouse, two sweaters, and a jacket that all fit beautifully. I’m excited because finding things to wear on top that are not way too long is the hardest thing for me!
That about wraps it up for this week. Hopefully you’ll hear from me again before my next weekly review!