Thursday, June 03, 2010

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

FINALLY

I have successfully removed the virus from my computer. Reinstalling programs so I can get back to surfing & blogging. Hooray! In the meantime, here are photos-compliments of Ethan.



Ethan's mom, Christina


Aunt El


Aunt Serby


Uncle Chris


Grandpa


Great Grandpa

Sunday, May 23, 2010

May Merriment

My parents should be boarding the plane any minute. Christopher & Lauren are in the air somewhere, flying back to Korea. Christina is packing up and she and Ethan will be leaving for home shortly. Sarabeth starts a new job in 3 hours. Elisabeth is driving her new-to-her car she bought on Friday, and Hilary is out celebrating at various graduation parties. Michael and I are sitting here. Doing nothing. Well, that's not completely true. We are just taking a break for a moment.

The past 2 weeks have been busy, but blissful, loud laughter, loaded with love, fast-paced fun with family, a welcome home, a graduation, and good-byes.



More pics to come.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Is There A Pause Button For Life?

I need one.

Christopher and Lauren are in town for 6 more days. It's going by way too fast.

Christina, Lauren & Christopher

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Amusing

As I browsed the produce aisle, I noticed her. A woman about my age, pacing. She seemed to have lost something. She spoke to another customer, who pulled her cell phone out and placed a call. Although curious, I continued my mental thought process of compiling my evening menu and what the perfect accompaniment would be. Scanning the bags of vegetable greens, the woman passed behind me.

It didn't take long to surmise her predicament. She'd lost her cell phone and had asked a stranger to call her in an attempt to locate it. For a second I heard a faint ringtone calling to her. She heard it too.

"I heard it!" She turned to the other woman. "Is it still ringing?"

"No. I'll try again."

I turned around wondering if she'd dropped her phone in the bin of the fresh ears of corn. And I heard the tone again. She did too. I could tell it was driving her crazy, as she first walked one direction, then another. I chuckled.

"Ma'am, I think your phone may be in your backpack."

"Oh my word!" She slid her backpack off her shoulders. "Thank-you, thank-you! I always keep my phone in my pocket." She mumbled on and on, rejoicing at her good fortune of finding her lost cell phone.

I'm still chuckling when I arrive home. How could she forget where her cell phone was, especially when she could hear it faintly so close to herself? And as I unpack 3 bags of groceries, I realize I forgot to pick up dish detergent-which was the reason I went to the store in the first place.

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Oh The Joys...

Of Home Remodeling.

Nothing is quite so thrilling as knowing your son and daughter-in-law will be here in 127 hours! It pales in comparison to having our bathroom remodeled. But we forge on, as we realize there is no way it will be finished before christopher & Lauren arrive.

We've managed our schedules around one less shower, one less toilet, and one less bathroom mirror for applying makeup and straightening hair. (If you've ever shared a home with with 3 or more teen/adult young ladies, you know what I mean.) But yesterday began more of an extreme challenge.

Upon returning home from a weekend in San Diego, our daughter announced that the carpet downstairs was squishy. Translated: water is leaking from somewhere. Bathroom remodel...flooding...could they be related? Further inspection revealed that the recent lukewarm showers experienced by the girls in our absence, was most likely caused by a dying hot water heater. So not only did we not have hot water for showers (Do you know how cold the water comes out of the tap in Colorado? Think melting snow.) but we had to have the water turned off for a good portion of the day.

Okay, so maybe we'd be able to shower AFTER attending the senior high school awards night, where Hilary received an academic letter and a math award. I dumped dinner on the table and ran to the only functioning bathroom to change clothes and freshen up with cool, but running water. Wait, did I forget to mention that during the course of the day the second bathroom toilet was removed so we now had just 1 functioning toilet??? During the awards ceremony all I could do was hope the hot water heater would heat the water and that somehow our remodel guys would hook up another toilet.

Oh the joy of seeing another functioning toilet AND the feel of hot water streaming from the faucet. But why does the carpet seem even wetter than before? Noticing that the wall and ceiling were also wet, Michael decided that something else must be leaking. The water had to be shut off until something could be done. There went my hot bath.

Because our handymen took a day to install the hot water heater, no progress was made to finish the bathroom. After cutting into the ceiling, they are now repairing a broken pipe. I don't think they will have any time today to work on the bathroom. There is quite a mess with the water damage. And still we have no running water.

Christopher and Lauren will be here in 126 hours.

Did I mention the tree trimmers knocked down the fence today?

Monday, May 03, 2010

What's Going On In Your World?

I hope that you're doing fine....song lyrics, in case you were wondering. We arrived home this afternoon. Michael and I flew to San Diego.



The beach was lovely.


I miss it already.

Friday, April 30, 2010

I Wonder

Am I the only one who enjoys Hot Wing Dip for breakfast?

Do others pencil in the Senior Awards Night on their calendar at the beginning of a school year, in hopes their high school senior will earn an academic letter? And then are surprised when the notice arrives?

Does anyone else pack her bag the same day she leaves for a 4 day trip? You know, just a few hours before you leave.

Is it just me, or can Hot Wing Dip really cause an asthma attack?

Who makes a bold statement like, "I will not add anything extra to my April/May calendar", and then decides to go to the beach, in another state, for a long weekend, in the midst of home renovations?

Why do I talk about the day my children will all be grown, as if it will happen soon. And then it happens and I wonder where the time has gone.

Am I the only one who keeps eating Hot Wing Dip, in spite of not being able to breathe?

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

A Little Late

Here are the belated prom pics:




No help needed pinning the flowers.


The spectators with the lovely promee.


Does this say spring or what?


A third of the larger group photo

Wait, how did this get in there?

Just as cute as they were last year, only a little more mature

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Deja-vu

It's funny. Exactly one year ago today, Hilary and David went to the prom. Guess what they are doing this evening? Yep! Going to the prom again. I will be posting pics later tonight. The snow did melt, but the forecast high for today is 56 degrees with gusty winds. Nice.

On May 10th, Christopher and Lauren will be here! The last time we saw them was four hundred, thirty-six days ago. Eeeek! How exciting is that?

I am feeling very blessed today.

Friday, April 23, 2010

April Showers...May Flowers?



At 12:15 this afternoon, the rain turned to snow.





Fifteen minutes later.







A fresh drink of water

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

A Green Poster Board

Silly me. I should have known better. With Hilary's senior prom this Saturday, I mistakenly believed they were breaking from tradition and not displaying senior collages at this event. Every parent who has had a child graduate from high school knows that sometime in the spring of the year, you gather photographs of your child's 18 or 19 years of life and make a collage out of them.

From past experience times 4, I have found if I work very diligently, I can put together something nice in about 2 weeks. But that is with a lot of thought, effort, tears, laughter,reminiscing over each and every photo, and thoughts of "how did so much time fly by???" Then comes the task of uploading digital photos onto a memory card to make prints at the local photo department, along with copies of the pre-digital pictures I've gathered. Lovingly, the photos are cropped, captioned, and mounted on a piece of poster board. At this point, I run to Kinkos. I wait to have my hard work laminated before dropping it off at the school because it is most likely the day it is due.

Somehow I missed the memo for this year, hence the silliness. But I was wrong. The soft green posterboard came home today. The project is due on Thursday. Yes TOMORROW! So maybe you will see me again late Thursday or Friday.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

One Step At A Time


This is what we did today.


It was a chilly 38 degrees, windy, & drizzly.


Does Ethan look like he minds one bit?


Way-to-go Ethan!~

And on the way home, we ate at the Sunflower Cafe by day, Moonflower by night, which includes gluten free pastries and food. Delightful.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Thunk Thursday

I got this coupon in the mail. I think I'll purchase a Full Set, afterall, who wouldn't want to pay $7 more than the usual price?

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

I Will Go Ape

This is the ape that went to school.


He scampered through the cafeteria, sneaking up on students. He presented Hilary with a bunch of bananas.


Asking a girl to the prom is much more interesting than when I was in high school.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Always A Good Idea

It's always a good idea to decide on the proper stance when posing for a picture.



But sometimes a girl wants to stand out from the crowd.


Thursday, April 08, 2010

Once Again


Oh fish, why do you hate me so?
You look so inviting,
fresh garlic and lime.
Divine going down, and then a revolt.

Oh fish, why do you hate your lover?
Tender white flesh
your taste is sublime,
Twisting, turning, churning inside.

Oh delicate fish, why such disdain?
This sordid affair
will come to an end
What we once shared is now flushed.

Sunday, April 04, 2010

For The First Time, Twenty-Nine

You've been talking about it for some time. Today you celebrate your 29th birthday for the first time. Have I told you lately how proud I am of you? Well, I am. You are amazing! As I browsed old photos, I remembered your first smile.



I was a young mom, but you were very forgiving. (I mean, really, who wears a shirt with eyeballs on the front? So eighties!)



Your 1st birthday.


Your favorite Uncle-Uncle Larry, and your beautiful blonde curls.


And you just got cuter and sweeter as time went on. Ask your brother. He thought so then and now.


And this? I have no idea. Did we just wake up?

Just know, that whatever this life takes us, I will always love you. I couldn't ask for a better first born who carved the way for her siblings and made life easier and better for them.

You've aged so gracefully.
Happy Birthday Christina!

He Lives


I serve a risen Savior, He's in the world today;
I know that He is living, whatever men may say;
I see His hand of mercy, I hear His voice of cheer,
And just the time I need Him, He’s always near.

He lives, He lives, Christ Jesus lives today!
He walks with me and talks with me
Along life’s narrow way.
He lives, He lives, salvation to impart!
You ask me how I know He lives?
He lives within my heart.

In all the world around me I see His loving care,
And though my heart grows weary, I never will despair;
I know that He is leading thro all the stormy blast,
The day of His appearing will come at last.

Rejoice, Rejoice, O Christian, lift up your voice and sing
Eternal hallelujahs to Jesus Christ the King!
The Hope of all who seek Him, the Help of all who find,
None other is so living, so good and kind.

He lives, He lives, Christ Jesus lives today!
He walks with me and talks with me
Along life’s narrow way.
He lives, He lives, salvation to impart!
You ask me how I know He lives?
He lives within my heart.

Alfred H. Ackley

Thursday, April 01, 2010

A Lot To Celebrate



Thank-you everyone for your encouraging words on my recent posts about Ethan. Living with Autism is a challenge and it is important to celebrate the positives and accomplishments. At the same time, I don't want to minimize the difficulty of raising a child with autism or special needs.

Today is National Autism Awareness Day. So many people have a hard time understanding what autism is. Nobody is sure yet, what causes it-although many have theories and opinions. Those who deal closely with autism want answers.

Today is also Good Friday. Many people have a hard time understanding what the crucifixion is and why we celebrate. Many have theories and opinions of Jesus and what his mission in life was. Those who deal closely with Him, know the answer.

Today I will celebrate both.

On a side note, I never imagined myself wishing for anyone to have Celiac Disease, since my daughter Elisabeth lives with this. But today, that is exactly what my hope is. My mom-in-law was tested for it yesterday and I am hoping she tests positive. It is a relatively easy disease to live with when compared to other causes of her symptoms. It would be a welcome lifestyle change. She'd come to live with us, and I'd prepare her meals. Could it be any easiser?

And really, that is exactly what Jesus offers. When we realize something is amiss in our life, He opens the door for us to live with Him. The table is already prepared.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Not This Time

Oh...my....word! Life in Korea is certainly not what I imagined. Christopher sent me a text today telling me he was so completely undone. He and Lauren are due home for in May for a very short, 2 3/4 week visit. They are flying to Detroit, intitially, then to Denver. This is not during summer break but amidst the school year. Initially, they asked for a month off, but the principal only wanted to give them 2 weeks. Somehow they negotiated for a little more.

Well, until today. She informed them she no longer had coverage and so they could only allow them to go for 5 days. Since she was the one who booked their flights, she already changed them so that they are flying to Detroit only and then back to Korea. This means we will not see them at all. Can you believe she could just renege at the last minute and ruin it for so many people?

Michael, Elisabeth, Sarabeth and I exhaustively tried to come up with an answer for this situation. I was so ready for this. But I guess not ready enough. I was fooled again. Just like 3 years ago. I was sure I wouldn't believe anything Christopher told me on April Fool's Day, but it came a day early because of the time change in Korea. I'm planning revenge.

If anyone has a good idea, email me privately.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

If You Give A Boy A...

If you give a boy a broom, he'll help you sweep the kitchen. Thanks to his help, it will take a long time. While he's sweeping, he'll notice your coke sitting on the counter. He'll take a swig. As he does, he'll spill a little. Drinking soda will make him want a snack. He'll open the refrigerator door.

When he opens the refrigerator, he will see cake and want some. You'll cut him a piece and he will eat it. Eating it makes him thirsty and he'll drink some more coke...spilling it over the table, on the floor, and down his clothes. When he realizes that his clothes are wet and sticky, he will strip naked. Seeing him naked will remind you that he probably needs to use the toilet. So you'll take him to the bathroom. Being naked in the bathroom reminds him that he should take a bath.

After a bath, he'll need some clothes. When he goes looking for clothes, he will see the mess in the kitchen. He'll grab the broom and start sweeping the floor. As he's sweeping the floor...