Thursday, October 20, 2011

Pumpkin Patch, Pears and PACKING- FINALLY!!!

This post is more of a journal entry since my journal is packed, but read on if you would like!
It has been THE LONGEST ROAD and I am thrilled to announce that Dan and I sign the papers this weekend to officially become first-time home owners!!!! We are more giddy than I can express. We watched another closing deadline come and go last week (if you remember, it was supposed to be finished this summer!) and were a bit discouraged, but the contractors have been working around the clock and the finished product is stunning! We are thinking that tonight will be our last night here at the Weaver's, but are not sure exactly how the moving logistics will work. Dan's parents picked Corom and Elijah up last week and took them back to Sacramento. They will be making the long drive home tomorrow! Dan and I have missed the boys like crazy, but have thoroughly enjoyed our one-on-one time with Noelle. Among the things we have accomplished this week, Noelle and I have finally worked on her reading. She has blown me away. She is reading quite well! Today we visited the pumpkin patch on a walking field trip with kindergarten and tonight I canned a dozen pears from a friends tree, all while trying to get all of the packing buttoned up. It has been a busy day, with so much still to do! We won't get our internet until Wednesday, so pictures will probably have to wait! Have a wonderful week all!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Pictures to accompany the below post!

Climbing back up to the table after his bath to finish up what was left of breakfast. This kid is too much!

Guess who got caught putting on mascara?


Caramel Apple Family Home Evening with Friends this week! YUM!

We did a pizza day in preschool last week, so I thought it might be fun for the kids to make it at home! It turned out amazing!

Does this picture tell you anything about Corom's personality?

For journaling sake, here is a picture of the basement where we are living while our home is being built! And, these 2 bear cubs are getting to be good buddies!

And lastly, here is the new addition to our family. We are more grateful for this car than I can express. It has opened up doors to freedom that Dan has not had since the sale of the GTI! It runs well, is cute and the kids adore it! They call it, "Daddy's slug-bug!"

Someday we will have a good laugh!

I intended to post pictures and will, but wanted to do a quick update for all of our friends and family, since I feel as if I have dropped off of the face of the earth lately. You know, sometimes life is so overwhelming that you just have to laugh, then cry, then scream, then laugh. Such has been our lives lately. We think, however, that we can see light at the end of our 5 month tunnel. Our home is supposed to close next Wednesday. HAH! HAH! HAH! There is a laundry list about a mile long of things that still need to be completed, so we shall see. They do keep saying that it will be finished!

We have had a ridiculous week that I can't help but document. If you are squeamish, I would advise you skip this paragraph. On Friday morning, my 5 year old Noelle was sitting at the breakfast table scratching her head like CRAZY! I went to put her hair up in a pony tail and sure enough, she had head lice! And not only a little bit. It was brought to our attention that at least one other child in her kindergarten had had it the previous week in school. Three whole days were devoted to CLEANING, pushing like 30 loads of laundry through, bagging up toys and pillows for the 2 weeks that is suggested, steaming, spraying, shampooing heads with lice treatment and hours and hours of actually combing it out! NASTY! On Sunday we checked thoroughly and she was clear and we have continued to do so every day. She is clear. That is one thing that is on my list of "Someday I will laugh about it," but not yet. I still think that it is the school's job to inform parents about it and they won't.

On Monday, we couldn't flush the basement toilet. Brian, who we are living with, plunged, snaked and then finally determined that the sump pump went out. We felt horrible. The smell alone, we owe this family our lives for what they have been through since we moved in with them. Again, someday I will laugh about this, but not yet! Our list of such things since we have been here in Idaho is so long.

Life has not been all that bad, we have had many things to make us smile. Noelle is loving kindergarten and thriving. We had been worried about her making friends and are so grateful that we were wrong. She is proving to be quite the social butterfly. Preschool is also going well. This is the highlight of our week. Today, for example, talked about air transportation and one of the little girls (not that it fit the theme) had begged her grandpa to bring her horse for show and tell. The kids all got to have turns sitting on the horse. (Only in Idaho!) We have been enjoying the fall and the weather cooling down. Last week it did get down to 45 degrees, but this week is back up into the 60's and beautiful! Dan also began a second job at the school district with a case load of 11 children. He is working 4-10 hour days at the skilled nursing facility and does the district on his off-day. We are also enjoying the addition of the slug bug to our family. The car is such a kick. The kids never want to drive with me anymore. Now, to teach this 30 year old how to drive stick, so I can get in on the FUN!

My in-laws are driving up today from Sacramento to pick up the boys (Noelle will stay and go to school) and will take them back for about a week. We are hoping to have a good head-start to getting settled into the house before they return. Such mixed feelings, I have already cried. I think they will have fun and I am looking forward to some one on one time with Noelle.

I hope you are all doing well. I can't wait for my next post to hopefully be from our home! HAVE A GREAT WEEK!