Sunday, August 9, 2009
End of Summer Blog
I could just go ahead and relent that I'm not going to keep up with my blog, so instead, I will try to commit to a quarterly post. Maybe more. Let's start with quarterly.
School starts in two weeks. Julia will be in fourth grade. She says she's not looking forward to it, that it will be too hard. Apparently someone told her that fourth grade was the hardest grade in elementary school. I'd like to find that person so that I can slap them for telling a kid that. She will continue with Drama Kids this year. This is her third year, and she is now a Foundation Student. The only real thing to that is that she gets a bigger trophy at the end of the year, but even better, our tuition is cut in half. Sweet! She has also informed us that she wants to be in choir, so we will look into that as well. We are hoping to hear this week who her teacher will be. If she's half as awesome as Miss Lubojasky was last year, we'll be happy.
Hayden is our big first grader. He's really looking forward to going back. We are praying for a good teacher this year. He really struggled last year, and that was really disappointing. We hope his new teacher recognizes his need to be challenged, and can look past behavior that might be triggered by his boredom to recognize what a really, REALLY cool kid he is. Give that kid the proper encouragement and he'll give you the world. He will play Fall Ball again, and Michael has signed up for a head coach position. Keep your fingers crossed because Mike will be an excellent coach!
Brandon goes with the flow quite well, thinking he can do anything and everything his brother and sister can do. I must say that he is the orneriest kid of them all! He is SO very set in his ways. I try to comfort myself by saying it will serve him well someday. But for now... whew.... It's a good thing he's so dang cute!
Julia and Hayden attended the school district's Extended Day Summer Program. Their activities included a Astros game, Children's Museum, Houston Museum of Natural Science, and finished up two solid weeks of swimming every day. The geniuses there have determined that the program should end two weeks prior to school starting. I guess the assumption is that ALL parents can take two solid weeks off during that time.
So, we have planned our vacation for a little over a week, and we're looking forward to getting away next Friday. We've planned a Camping Texas Road Trip. In a tent. With all three kids. In August. That said we are forging ahead with high hopes!
We are camping in three different spots, each point making a large circle that boomerangs back to Sugar Land (because I'm not fond of road trips!) Our first stop is Perdenales Falls. We are still planning activities around that area, but on our way there we are stopping at the Blue Bell Ice Creamery for a tour. The kids are especially excited about the free samples. (So are Dad and I...) Our next stop is Garner State Park, and the final is Krause Springs. Michael did a lot of research on these parks, so he really should be updating this blog in regard, but we know he's done a good job and they will be really nice.
We wanted to do a trip that allowed the kids to run, yell, and explore. Something that doesn't require us to keep a hand on them the whole time. I wouldn't be surprised if both boys come back home with a preference for peeing in the woods as opposed to the facilities... (that would be kind of funny, though) Michael has made the two big kids journals that have a good description about the places we are staying, each complete with a place they can draw pictures and write their own stories about their experiences. What a cool thing they can take to school when their teachers ask what they did this summer!
We had a hitch installed on my new (sexy) truck so that we can tow the small trailer behind us. That way we can take our bikes with us. It should be... quite an adventure!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Best. Prank. EVER.
Ok, here we go!
My dad thinks he's an Aggie. He did not attend A&M yet he feels a strong allegiance to the school. Nothing illustrates it better than the guest room at his home. This room is AGGIE'd OUT! Maroon and white EVERYWHERE! A&M bedspread, curtains, pillow shams, bath rug, shower curtain, lamp, wall banners, etc. You get the idea.
A couple of weeks ago, Mike stayed with them while he attended a class for his chiropractor license. He came home, shook his head and said "We have to do something about his Aggie room. We have to get him!"
We totally did.
We bought a large number of vinyl UT Longhorn stickers and hid them EVERYWHERE. He will be looking for weeks. Stickers are under things, inside things!
About 30 minutes after we left, my dad called. We were expecting this. He said "Kathy went upstairs, and a minute later she called down and said 'Glynn, you need to come look at your Aggie room...'"
I will never tell him exactly how many stickers we hid in the room. I think we will just enjoy the paranoia!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Holy Cow! A BLOG POST!!
As I told my cousin last weekend at Dennis' wedding, I've become so enamoured with Facebook that I've totally neglected my blog. I guess I'm hoping that she will join, but maybe it's better that she keeps up her blog. That way I can feel guilty about it and eventually make a new post now and then.
Now, yes, I know, my decoration is a bit outdated in that it is no longer spring, but hey, one thing at a time...
Anyway, the reason for my renewed interest in my blog today is because I've had too many great things happen today that would be too long for one status update on Facebook. And at first I thought, well, I could just post something different every hour, but since I know you all are SOOO interested in everything Masters-related, you might miss something... so here goes...
As usual, Sunday mornings for us now start off with our anticipation of a morning at River Pointe Church. Most of you know that we started going to River Pointe back in March, and we've been enjoying it ever since. We have met so many fantastic people, had the pleasure of meeting with a very dynamic - and normal, relateable Senior Pastor (HI PATRICK!) and the kids love the River Kids Children's Ministry. Mike and I are excited about a marriage series coming up called "Happily Ever After" that we started last week.
So anyway, we look forward to Sunday mornings are very much. Our routine is to get there a few minutes early because you just never know what JJ is going to start with. JJ is one of the Music Worship members and he's just amazing. One morning he started out with an electric guitar driven song that really woke every one up and got the blood pumping. Another time he played a rousing instrumental version of "Are You Gonna Go My Way" by Lenny Kravitz. Yes, in church. My very first visit to River Pointe he opened the service with "You Found Me" by The Fray, and from then on, the music had me. But this morning was the icing on the cake! He had a special treat for me when he opened with "Show Me What I'm Looking For" by Carolina Liar, which is quickly becoming one of my new favorite bands. (And for those of you who know how much I love Keane, that's really saying something!)
I leaned over and told Mike now I can add this song to my playlist! I've created a playlist on my iPod called "The Best Of River Pointe" and on it I've added every song I already have in my music library that has been played at church, usually led by JJ. They include "Love Story" by Taylor Swift, "1-2-3-4" by The Plain White T's, "You Found Me" by The Fray to name a few. Now I get to add Carolina Liar! And then Chad Strader took the mike to play "Saved", an awesome song off of his "Roots and Wings" CD. (You can find it on iTunes, check it out!)
Lots of music this morning and I almost didn't want it to end!
But there was more good stuff coming when a friend of mine had his daughter dedicated at the church. Devyn is so delicious I could just eat her up!!!!
A nice surprise is that Patrick was there this morning to lead the service. I don't know why I thought he was going to be gone (maybe because he posted on Facebook that he was thinking of driving in from Austin for the service today??? I LOVE FACEBOOK!!!!!) but it was nice to see him there. Like Mike said, I don't really like for things to change much!
The service was fantastic. I went from smiling to laughing, to swallowing a lump in my throat as Patrick challenges us to look carefully at ourselves and our relationships with Jesus.
Next week is very exciting, because all of our dads are joining us for church! We've invited them to come for the service and then stay for an early lunch. The kids are looking forward to having them come with us.
After church, we took off immediately for Moody Gardens. Michael's parents had asked us to bring the kids down there to see the Dinosaur exhibit that is currently showing. Figuring this is a shoe in success as far as Hayden is concerned, we were in!
Well, we got there, bought our tickets and walked over to the exhibit. But about ten steps in, Hayden totally lost it! Something about the life-sized robotic dinosaurs with the realistic grunts and growls wasn't sitting well with him, and he dug in. It was hard not to laugh hen he wails loud enough for everyone to hear "NOOOOOO!!!! I DON'T LIKE THE MEAT EATERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Daddy finally had to take him out for a while, talk with him, and then carry him back in again. He hadn't moved too much from where he was before as far as his willingness, but FINALLY, he warmed up. Although at first he still wouldn't get too close to the robots, he did get comfortable enough to fully explain the characteristics of each dinosaur. Correctly, too. Although since many of you know Hayden, I know you're not surprised.
We went back and forth through the exhibit three or four times for the kids to get their fill of the dinosaurs. Once that was finished, we made our way over to the Kids Zone and they had a chance to dig for fossils with little paintbrushes. They really liked that!
We left Moody Gardens and drove the Seawall looking for some ice cream. Reluctantly, we stopped at Ben and Jerry's. (Typically, I will avoid contributing to the business of HUGE libs...) I could almost forget as I enjoyed my cone of "Chocolate Therapy"....
So a very full, contented day today. Right now, we're sitting, having jambalaya, and the kids are already bathed!!!
Dawnie, I'll try, I promise, to keep up better with my blog, okay! Have a great week everyone!
Sunday, May 3, 2009
No posts lately - I'm sorry!
Busy day today with laundry, kids outside (Brandon has new roller blades he wants to try out - Daddy can help him....). We had his birthday party yesterday and I hope to get the pictures posted later today.
I'll try to be better!
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Easter Weekend at Coushatta
Friday morning the kids woke us up. They were fully dressed, had eaten cereal, teeth brushed, and informed us they were ready to go to Louisiana.
I'm not sure who briefed them on Louisiana, so I'm not sure what they were expecting. But in any case, they were very excited about the trip. Perhaps, like Mike and I, they were just eager to get out of town for a couple of days and go do something different.
So we left around 9 am and arrived in Coushatta at about 11:30 AM. Nina and Papa were not there, and we couldn't check in until 2:30, so we killed time by exploring the lake, the playground, the casino (although they kept chasing us out since we had the kids) and picked up a few supplies at the grocery store.
Once Nina and Papa arrived, they had brought fishing poles for the kids so we set right to it. We didn't catch anything more than a couple of lilly pads. Three bobbins later, we were finished. We dropped the kids off at Kid Quest at the resort and hit the blackjack tables.
After playing for a couple of hours, it was about even, so we decided to try our luck on the craps tables. Yeah, big mistake. For anyone who has ever played craps, when it's fun and you're winning, it's FUN! But, WOW, you can really lose your shirt fast. Then it's not so fun anymore. So we left the casino Friday night $100 down. Sigh.
Saturday morning, Troy and Mike left to go play golf. My mom wanted to do a bit of work, so I took the kids fishing again. More lilly pads. I basically went from kid to kid untangling lines from the lilly pads and recasting it out. The funny thing is I didn't bother with bait. They were having enough fun reeling it in to worry about it.
Then mom and I took them to the park for a while and then let them ride their bikes. Hayden had been working with Michael a bit on his new two wheeler, but still needed the "run beside me" technique. After running with him a couple of times, all of a sudden, everything clicked into place for him. He was off!
I worked with him on braking. That took a while. And the last thing was taking off. By the time Daddy got back from golf, he was amazed to see the boy zooming all over - proudly - on his bike! Yeah Hayden!
Again, the kids were all too happy to return to Kids Quest. The night before, they didn't want to leave! It's nice to be able to leave them somewhere that caters to them so much. They even FEED them!
This time we stuck to blackjack, and we got on a great table with a dealer named Taka. He must have easily been 80 - 85 years old, yet he had more personality than any other dealer in the casino. By the end of the night, Mike and I had won back our $100 we lost the night before - plus change! After some late night gumbo at "Gumbeaux's", we headed back. I was quite happy.
Then it was time to play Easter Bunny and a few hours...
Yep, kids were up again, wondering where the eggs were?? (FLASHBACK FOR ME!) So we went over to Nina and Papa's chalet and had a fun egg hunt and Nina's famous French Toast. Then the pack up and head home.
Now, for those of you who have children and hate road trips (like me) you MUST invest in a DVD player for the family vehicle. Nice, peaceful trip!!!
We stopped for a scrumptious meal at Cracker Barrel in Baytown.
A wonderful weekend... HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
A New Church Home?
I can't wait to show you all the work that Michael has done in the front yard. He is putting together, piece by piece, gorgeous landscape stone around the flower beds. Those of you who know him will realize how particular he is about things, so you can imagine how long it's taking him. But it will totally be worth it.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Spring, Facebook and A New Cousin!
So out in the misting cold rain he went, happy as he could be.
This weekend he missed his opportunity to buy the lava rock he's been eyeing because the place closes on Sunday. So he decided he will buy all of the mulch and topsoil. I will be a yard widow next weekend, folks.
He has grand plans! This morning, with that Masters determination, he announced, "I WILL win yard of the month DAMMIT!"
I am a Facebook Junkie! I kid you not, I had three different friends request that I join in one day. So I figured, what the heck. I had once tried MySpace and wasn't blown away. Unlike my blog, it seemed really cumbersome to update, and I never fully figured out how to navigate it. But WOW, Facebook is so much easier! And I've found a ton of friends. I'm really enjoying it.
Via Facebook, my cousin's fiancee announced that my other cousin, Dawnie, was in the early stages of labor! Cade Walker was born last night. We are planning to attend Dennis and Erin's wedding in June, so not only do I get to meet my new cousin by marriage, but also squeeze on my new cousin Cade!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Idol Watch
Here's my assessment...
- Lil Rounds - Eh........ Her blouse was cute! You know the singing was so so when all Paula can talk about is her outfit and make up.
- Scott MacIntyre - Started out good. The piano playing was great, but as usual, IT WAS PITCHY, DOG!
- Danny Gokey - GO DANNY! Yes, the dancing was dorky, but he made up for it. Loved it!
- Michael Sarver - Ummm, divided. There were good moments, but he clanged it on some of the notes. Is it just me or has he lost a little weight?
- Jasmine Murray - Solid beginning! Gosh she's cute! I think her nerves got the best of her in the second part of the song, though. The ending was better than the middle.
- Kris Allen - There's something "Corey Haim-ish" about him - before he got strung out. I thought he did well, he took the song and put his own spin on it and looked like he was having fun.
- Allison Iraheta - She seems so much older than she really is! And MAN does she have a set of lungs! Great control on a hard song to sing. And she got rid of those awful extentions! YAY!
- Anoop Desai - "ANOOP DOOOOG!!!" I liked his take on "Beat It" and he looked very confident.
- Jorge Nunez - Once he gets rolling he's good, but he started off kinda - eh....... Bummer because I liked him.
- Megan Corkrey - I'm glad she finally took the mic off of the stand for a change. But, to borrow a phrase from Simon, it was very karaoke-ish....
- Adam Lambert - Questionable song choice - he sounded kind of shrilly! He might have been a little too theatrical tonight. I'm not sure the judges heard what I heard....
- Matt Giraud - I liked his performance, but wasn't crazy about the ending. You can tell he's really confident behind the piano.
- Alexis Grace - I liked it but she kinda clanked it on some of the notes. She repeated some of the phrases too many times I think.
Seriously, Paula's eyes are freaking me out.....
Don't Ask!
I'll explain!!!!!!!
I know you guys ask because you love him - and us - and you just want to hear us say that he's doing awesome. But, each and every time he begins to behave, get good marks in conduct, I don't get an email titled "Hayden" daily at 4:15.... someone will ask... "So, is Hayden doing better with his behavior at school?"
I always cringe a little and look around for a piece of wood to knock on before I say, "Yes, he's doing great!"
Up to last Wednesday, he was doing fantastic. He was getting all stamps in his folder, and he even got to be a special helper for his teacher, which he was very proud of. But Wednesday, my mother asked the question and I answered her.
And sure enough.
I won't go into details, but please, PLEASE don't ask anymore!!!!!!
Saturday, March 7, 2009
I Can Blog About American Idol????
For the most part, this is true. It IS addicting, but for those of you (you know who you are, and I LOVE YOU) who actually read my blog and comment to me about how long it's been since my last post, I feel I've let you down. By the time I get home from work, rounded up kids, figured out something of sustenance for dinner (Mike does a lot of that - Bless him!) complete and check homework, and bust up the sibling rivalry that is rampant at my house, I hit the hay as soon as Boo is in bed. So I'm sorry. I'll try to do better.
But back to Dawn. Reading her last post about The Bachelor (which, by the way.... why???? I mean, I know I don't have much room to talk because I really love The Surreal Life, but that show seems to be so devoid of morals! AND there was a CHILD involved this time!!!!!!) it dawned (get it) on me that HEY! I can blog about American Idol!!!!!
I'm relatively new to that format as well, with last season being the first season I ever watched the whole way through. Usually, we always watched the open auditions and cracked up non stop at the people who thought they could sing. But that was it. After that, we'd lost interest. So last year, I just kept watching, and WHAMMO. I'm totally hooked. I didn't really have a favorite, I just loved to see who was going to bomb and who was going to shine. But based on the fact that I just downloaded David Cook's CD to my iPod, it's safe to say that America did pretty good. He sounds very "Daughtry-ish". (Yep, have Daughtry too, and nope, didn't watch his season. Dang it.) I love Carrie and Kelly, too.
SO! THIS YEAR!!!! I'm predicting this guy is gonna run away with it.
One gripe I have though is the producers of AI are driving me nuts with bringing up his back story. Yes, I feel for Danny Gokey losing his wife. Gosh, he's so young. BUT. Don't they think it might be a tad painful to keep hearing about it in the press and on the show? PLUS, I don't want anyone to say he won the competition because of his back story. This guy has an amazing voice. Kinda rough, very soulful. He's cute too, so he could pull off the rock star thing. (I mean, if Clay Aiken is a star.... come on!)
I also like Anoop Dog, Kris Allen (Oh, he's cute), Matt Giraud and Adam Lambert. None of the girls are really rocking my world.
I'm only going to appease Tatiana Del Toro with these five words. Oh My GOD GOOD RIDDANCE!
And let me bring up one more thing here about the producers and back stories. I've already given my opinion on Danny's, and here's my opinion on Scott MacIntyre. Scott should not NOT win because of his blindness (I didn't type "not" twice accidentally, read it again if you're confused), but he shouldn't win BECAUSE of it either. Yes, he is a good singer, but he was not as good as some of the guys who didn't make it. (I'm not talking about Nathaniel either!) I am really going to be ticked off if one of my guys doesn't make it because Scott is still in it. In order for me to cheer for him, he's gonna have to be MUCH better than he is right now. He's got some really stiff competition IMO.....
MAN! That was FUN!!!!!!!! Now I'm REALLY hooked!!!!!