Thursday, October 25, 2012

Daily Reality

 
This is the pile of laundry that awaited me last Friday.  It is approximately 8 loads of clean laundry, waiting to be folded and put away.
 


3 hours and about 68,000 distractions later, my laundry room looked like this.


Today is Tuesday and my laundry room looks like this.  This is approximately 10 loads of laundry.  I need to find another 3 hours...somewhere...somehow...  Realistically, I think it's going to be more like 5 minutes here, 2 minutes there...

 
 
Update: Courtney just stuck a clean towel into an unflushed toilet.  I think I may have died a little on the inside.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Sugar HIGH...

Courtney trying her first slurpee.  She was EXTREMELY possessive.  Yes...she's my little junk food addict.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

A Day Out

Upon the sale of our home, the real estate guys gave us Family Day passes for West Edmonton Mall.  We decided to spend them at Galaxyland.  We took the 4 oldest with us, leaving Courtney with grandpa and grandma.  The kids LOVED the rides!  Eric liked the swings the most (like me).  I'm pretty sure Paul and Seth liked the airplane ride the most (they went on it ten times for sure!)  Lindsay liked the virtual reality 'Happy Feet' ride the most.  Eric was too short to go on the Mind Bender with me so I let that one go.  That is definitely my favorite ride--fast and crazy!  We finished off the day by going out for supper at Red Lobster.  Following are some pictures.  They were taken by Dan's cell phone so they're not the same quality I would get from my camera, but I was hesitant to take my camera to a place like Galaxyland.  I am certainly thankful Dan took the pictures for me.








Monday, October 15, 2012

A Well Rounded Day

There are so many things I want to write about. I have 4 future blog posts in my mind if I EVER find the time to write them. But I wanted to write a little bit about this day. It was a good day. It was a very well rounded day.

I got up at 6:30 and was very blessed to be able to get 30 minutes of quiet time. That's really good in this house!!! Usually someone will find me in the office long before that! We did breakfast and some school. All the kids worked diligently (this is a HUGE win for the day and super rare) and as a result, we got quite a bit done today. Plus, in the middle of the school morning I was able to make a 3 minute, uninterupted phone call to my friend. That's a HUGE win too! It left me with a smile on my face :-)

We ate lunch early and 2 elders from our church came over for our yearly visit. It was SUCH a good visit. Very encouraging! I am thankful for the time these men give to build up the members of the congregation. After the visit I was able to spend time with Eric and his catechism. I like to be involved in their catechism instruction. I'm not one to send them off to their room to go learn their stuff. No, I like to sit with them and help them through it. As a result, I've had some great discussions with my kids!

After catechism I sat down and did some piano with Lindsay. Her teacher told me last week that she thinks Lindsay is ready to participate in a recital in November. WHAT??!! The girl has only had 6 lessons! But it's nice to see her hard work paying off--and that girl certainly tries hard!

Since the day was absolutely beautiful, and I felt we had totally wasted the awesome weather, I decided to take the kids on a walk around the farm. Behind the barns there's a really nice trail that goes through the bush. I took all 5 kids with me. Seth held my hand the whole time. What a sweetheart! Courtney held my hand most of the time too. Eric told me that Paul and him had made a trail in the bush. Did I want to see it? Sure! So I went bush whacking with the kids. That was a blast! It was quite a long trail and we had to stomp down a lot of 'spikes' as the kids termed it. We ended up coming out of the bush at the end of the driveway.

During a supper of chili, toast and garlic bread, we discovered that Courtney had shoved an orange crayon and 7 puzzle pieces in the toaster slot. Unfortunately, this discovery was made AFTER the toaster started smoking and smelling like melted wax crayon. Perhaps more surprisingly, I didn't even flinch. This seemed like a typical Courtney stunt.

After supper I sat down to do some LA with Lindsay and some Social with Paul. Paul was learning about the different ways we communicate. Seth was sitting at the table and kept repeating the word 'Communicate...communicate...that means talking to someone, mom.' It was super cute. By then it was 7:30. Time was getting away from me. I closed the school books and took Paul and Seth to my room where I read them a story about Frog and Toad. Then I read a story from 'More Little Visits With God." Seth was getting cranky so off to bed they went. I told Seth while he was in bed that tomorrow he could help his dad in the barn again. That brightened him up. I told him he was a real man and that I would make him eggs for breakfast.

I headed back up the stairs and settled on my bed with Eric and Lindsay. This is our time to do Social Studies. Currently we are learning about the Incas. Today we learned about the High Inca. A High Inca's son went through a series of tests to ensure he could follow in his father's footsteps. So we pretended that Eric was the son of the High Inca. At first Eric liked this because it meant he was a warrior who fought and passed tests of great strength. But once we learned about what happens at graduation, Eric wasn't interested any longer. Besides having his ears pierced and stretched over time (until his lobes touched his shoulders) the graduate received sandles and a new girdle for his loins. Also his head was endowed with flowers and evergreen leaves. Really...I can just SEE Eric's expression during THAT kind of a ceremony.....

The kids went to bed at 8:30 (too late really) and I sat down to figure out how we were faring with our school year. I wanted to find out how far behind we still were. Turns out, if we work hard the school year can be completed by May 31. This gives us a 2 week break at Christmas as well. But, the schedule will be intense, and we'll have to stick to it. Positively, it is a 4 day schedule which gives us some room during the week for extra barn work, visits, field trips and the like.

Anyways, like I said, it was a good day. I felt like work got accomplished and I was able to have fun with the kids too. I wasn't overly taxed with obligations.  It felt like a normal day should feel.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Sunrises

I love sunrises.  They make me think of heaven.  Rays of light piercing through the darkness.  Pink and orange hues scattered throughout the sky.  Sunrises breathe hope into a new day.  They chase the long dark night away.  Sunrises make me think of God's faithfulness--of His mercy in giving me another day...the reminder that's He's preserved me.  (Lam. 3: 21-26).



Generally I start my day when it's dark.  I get up and make some coffee.  I read for awhile, then I go and watch the sunrise.



One day there won't be any more sunrises.  A trumpet will sound.  The heavens will open.  Christ will have returned in all his glory.  I will meet Him, whom my soul loves, in the air.  I won't need sunrises because I will live in His light forever.  The Lamb, my Lord Jesus Christ, will be the light (Rev. 21:23).   Darkness will never settle over me again.  There is no more night (Rev. 21:25).  Just glorious, beautiful light. 




Sunrises remind me of this day that I know is coming.  It is a most wonderful, glorious thought in which to begin a day.  Oh blessed day, please come soon!



Q: What comfort is it to you that Christ shall come to judge the living and the dead?
A: That in all my sorrows and persecutions, with uplifted head I look for the very same Person who before has offered Himself for my sake to the tribunal of God, and has removed all curse from me, to come as Judge from heaven; who shall cast all His and my enemies into everlasting condemnation, but shall take me with all His chosen ones to Himself into heavenly joy and glory.
--Lord's Day 19, Q&A 52 of the Heidelberg Catechism--

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Erasers

You know what's maddening?  I have been trying to download 1 picture, yes 1 picture the last 2 days for my blog post.  I've been sitting in front of the computer for 20 minutes while waiting for a picture to upload.  Well, I'm not wasting time anymore.  I'll describe the picture.

On my kitchen counter are 2 piles of newly purchased white erasers.  Each package holds 5 erasers.  One pile has 2 packs.  The other pile has 6 packs of erasers.  Hmmm, I wonder if I can draw it out for you...


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Yeah...something like that.  So we have a total of 10 erasers in the second pile and a total of 30 erasers in the first pile.

The second pile is for Eric, Lindsay and Paul...for their school work of course.  The other 30 erasers are for Courtney.

You see by the fourth day of school, Courtney had snagged and consumed 3 erasers.  With erasers disappearing at such an alarming rate, I don't think I budgeted enough for school supplies this year.  I don't WANT her to eat them of course, but I also want to be realistic.  So being a planner, I figured I have now covered all my bases.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Money for Plants

In church this past Sunday...

Eric reads the board indicating what the offering is for today.

TORONTO
CHURCH
PLANT

Eric scrunches up his face and leans over to his father, "Dad, why are we giving money for a plant....that's in a church in Toronto?  It's a plant!  Can't we just use the money to take care of our own plant?"

But the story doesn't end on that note.  Nope, his flippant comment came back to bite him.  As I relayed this piece of humor to my friend she replied by asking me if Eric went to catechism last Wednesday.  You see, every Wednesday evening at catechism our pastor takes some time to explain to the all the kids what the offering will be for the following Sunday.  In this way the kids become a little more knowledgeable about the organizations we as a church support.

Eric was at catechism the previous Wednesday night.

Our pastor explained to all the kids what a church plant was.

Obviously, someone was fooling around.

And someone just got caught.