Sunday, August 22, 2010

Back to Reality

Today is our last day of summer :(  We said goodbye to Princess Abi today (a golden retriever we have been watching for our friends, the Sapps).  I either need another child or a dog.  Just haven't made up my mind yet.  Once again, our house seems a little too empty.


Can you imagine how empty it will feel when Ben starts school tomorrow? (sniff,sniff)
I didn't do so well at Ben's back to school night.  The school is huge, I purchased all of the wrong school supplies, there was no assembly where they explained everything, I ran out of checks and couldn't buy the "spirit" t-shirt, etc...  At least I waited til we were in the car before crying.  In case you were wondering, Ben loves his new school, found some old friends he knew, and loves his teacher.  Momma just needs to toughen up. I really should be medicated.  I think Greg is starting to agree.  Then, we went to eat Mexican food, and I was just fine.





On the menu tonight: sweet and sour chicken (yes, I was feeling ambitious and made it myself) and fortune cookies (store bought; not quite that ambitious)

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Introducing...

Baby Micah!
 


Poor sugar had a rough night, but is better now.  I'm  pretty sure he is just trying to get some extra lovin' with his parents ALONE :)

I had the privilege of watching these cuties while their brother was coming into the world.



The best part? Sending Greg to the store last night for Pull-Ups and panties.  Priceless.

Ben and Sadie loved the company!  The house seems much too quiet now :)





 

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Atropine

Weeks of attempted eye patching have been unsuccessful.  She rips it off immediately, and I have a feeling it is a fun game for her.  So now we move to Plan B, which is a drop of atropine in her strong (right) eye weekly.  This dilates her right eye (which we all know blurs your vision), and forces the muscles in her left eye to become stronger.  A few months ago, we noticed her strabismus was returning.  In her case, her left eye turns inward when she is tired or excited (clapping her hands to music, etc.)  It's almost as if her brain cannot handle more than a few functions at once during these times of fatigue and fun.   So this morning, much to Greg's dismay, we administered her first drop.  I couldn't believe how quickly her pupil dilated!  Poor sugar.  However, she tolerated therapy just fine.  I was so afraid she would get dizzy and fall from her parallel bars or refuse to be on all fours, but those fears were laid to rest.  Her next eye appt is mid-September.  I am hoping we can discuss surgery or other alternatives.  I just do not want her to have any permanent eye damage from lack of treatment.  She has enough on her plate as it is.  She is not to be out in the sun with a dilated eye, which is perfectly fine with me because the heat here is just brutal!  Greg is out at Windridge today finishing the playhouse (trim and paint).  I tried to call him to tell him to come home, but no answer.  It is at least 102 as I write, and although his body has a strong tolerance to heat, I would hate for him to get sick or pass out.   Of course, there are plenty of folks around, so I shouldn't be too  worried.  Speaking of Greg, he will soon begin volunteering at a clinic here once monthly.  He faced some obstacles trying to get permision to practice there, but pursued it until all was clear.  God will be working through him (as He does every day), and I am very excited to hear about this "side job" of his.  Of course, we are all here to be temples for Him; to let Him work through us, but sometimes it is difficult to sit still and listen to that direction.   He has inspired me to listen a little more closely (isn't that what husbands are for? :) ) Well, enough rambling for now...

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

It's True

It really does take a full 24 hours post vacay too get back to normal.  This morning I woke in full "mommy mode".  Therapy and worksheets resumed for the kiddos.  Naps were enforced.  I went to the store and planned meals for the week.  Laundry is going and beds are made.  Plants are watered and newts are fed.  Necessary errands were run.  Party planning is in progress.  Trying to catch up on blogs and a few shows.  On the menu tonight: spicy tortilla pie.  Must modify a bit for the kids: Ben had a soft taco and tropical fruit and Sadie had avocado, tomato, ground beef, and tropical fruit.  They both ate everything! No pics today, but currently Ben and Sadie are rolling around on the floor together laughing (hope you can get a mental picture).  Happy Tuesday!

I always love to hear this song

Monday, August 16, 2010

Girl's Weekend

Our weekend at the Gaylord included: wine, cheese, steak, more wine, pool lounging, shopping, pedicures, movies, magazine reading, and the most delicious brunch I have ever known.  It was over too soon (considering it took me at least 24 hours to relax and realize I had no children to care for).  I woke at 5:45 the first morning.  This is what happens when your body gets 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep.  Did a little better the second morning: 7:30 :) 
 
I had a wonderful time, but was so glad to hug my family when I arrived home yesterday evening!  Never been so happy to resume meal/bath/bed/doctor's appointment duty!  I must admit, I am a bit sluggish today.  Maybe it will take another 24 hours to get back into "mommy mode".  I laid with Ben until he fell asleep last night, hugged Greg very tight all morning, and have held Sadie most of the day (she is very confused!).  I am so blessed to have such a wonderful family and mother!
 
 
 

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

End of Summer

As the end of summer draws near, we have been soaking up the sun everyday in the backyard.  Granted, it will be "summer" in Tx until mid-October, but there will also be homework and after-school activities to tend to.  Ben is very excited about his new school, and we can't wait for his "back to school night" next week.  Greg is actually off that night, so we will be able to attend as a family.  This is new territory for us, and we have lots of questions.  Or maybe... I have lots of questions. For example, "can I be room mom, a field trip driver, lunch server, PTA president, etc.?"  I obviously need to get back to work. 
 
 
This weekend, my mom and I are headed to the Gaylord Texan in Dallas for some much needed girl time.  On the agenda: pool, manis/pedis, shopping, the movie "Eat, Love, Pray", and some amazing food and wine.  I can hardly contain myself.  Greg is on his own...please pray for him ;)
 




When I return, I will be in full party mode, planning this sugar's 2nd birthday! I'm so excited!