While I would love to dive into each item I'm going to share here and make it it's own post, it just isn't going to happen. Also, I don't feel like I can come here after so long and not do a catch up. Here's to hoping that catching up on the blog is not all I do this year.
Like I mentioned before, the kids are still no joke. Their activities are large and in-charge. Combined with homework, we barely have time to sit and watch TV. I know. The horror of it all. Currently, we are in Jiu Jitsu twice a week, Battle of the Books (which ends on Wednesday, but more on that later), AWANA (which we've skipped since the beginning of February because we can't fit it in), and we are between basketball and soccer season. I can barely talk about that last item. Soccer season. I'm not, and never desired to be a "soccer mom". I don't really like the sport all that much, but even more so, I do not like that this sport takes place outside during the craziest weather seasons Colorado has to offer. I have no love in my heart for sitting outside for an hour freezing my tail off in either frigid temps, snow, rain, or high (freezing cold) winds. But let's get real. We live in Colorado. We often see all of those things in the course of an hour. Easily. I'm no friend of cold weather. Combine that with a game that holds my attention for a short time, and I'm out. Apparently, I'm one of the few. My son may be one of the only kids on his team that will be playing soccer for the first time this season. I will try not to complain about this anymore. The Little Man is over the moon that his, "mommy finally let me play the game I love the most." I'm a horrible, selfish mother.
The Girl is about to wrap up Battle of the Books this season, tomorrow. I'm proud to say that they won the area championships last week and tomorrow her team will be battling it out for top seat in the district! It's been a very happy time in this house since Friday when they won. They made it to the same spot last year and lost. So, this year's win was that much sweeter. I'm both excited and nervous for her. I know these kids really know their stuff, and they'll do their very best. I just hope for her, it gets them a win. Will she survive if it doesn't? Absolutely. However, I can't help but want this for her. I'll have to keep the blog updated....you know in a few months.
My Champion |
The whole team! |
The Hubs has been on a serious diet for the last five weeks. I totally blame this diet for the lack of blogging. Totally. He has been gluten free, yeast free, and sugar free since February 11th. The gluten and sugar are actually not too difficult. Challenging, yes. Difficult, not so much. I mean, 15% of the country is gluten free which means at the super markets in my area, I can find numerous products that are either made without gluten, or are naturally gluten free. They are all clearly labeled and easy to find. Also, when I search the internet, there is a wealth of information, recipes, and advice from so many people who have gone before and paved the way. The yeast piece of this diet? Yea. It's REALLY difficult. Yeast is in everything, and it is not clearly labeled, and not many people have paved the way here. In all seriousness, this diet became a full-time job for me for at least 3 weeks. I spent probably 40+ hours a week researching about the diet, finding recipes, searching for substitutes, shopping for new foods, finding stores where the new products were sold, etc. I went from rocking dinner about 95% of the time to only serving something somewhat tolerable about one in every four to five dinners. The other dinners we gagged back, and it pains me to say, we would just throw out a lot of stuff. The diet was supposed to help resolve some major inflammation in his body, thus helping in some other health issues that he battles everyday. While inflammation is down and he has lost 30 pounds, we aren't quite sure that anything else has been fixed or alleviated. However, my husband is determined to follow this through to the end. So, two more weeks of this, and we'll try something different. It should be interesting, to say the least. Also, it has reopened my eyes to the crud we put into our bodies each day. No wonder we are breaking down and have so many different ailments. I'm convinced that we, as a society, are slowly killing ourselves with our food. That's a whole different topic, and I better stop there.
My youngest sister got engaged. Yup! I could not be happier for her or her man. They will say "I do" on August 1st this year. It is a speedy engagement, but it will be full of fun and special times. I can not wait to celebrate her in this precious season of her life. My kids are just as excited, and I have especially loved watching them take in this special time. The Girl is all about the ring, the dress, and the romance of it all. The Little Man has been very sweet in praying for her stress levels. Making sure to ask God for His help for her to get done what needs to be done, and that she'll be happy with all the decisions that are made. He also is quick to tell people that his aunt is going to get married and he'll have a new uncle. Precious.
Combining the trip to Hawaii and daylight savings, proved to be extremely difficult. I suffered from some serious jet lag due to the time change and the red eye flight that we had to make, twice (our airplane broke down leading to a canceled flight, and then we had to take another red-eye the next evening with no sleep during the day in between). Just when I was catching up, painfully I might add, the time change came, and I was off again. I'm convinced that this exhaustion led to my first cold in about four years. I had forgotten how miserable you feel when your head is congested and your body is just crummy feeling all over. Thankfully, I was able to fight it off in about five-ish days. I really reevaluating the way I treat the kids and The Hubs when they are sick. Compassion and grace are good things.
Here's to hoping I make it back again before another month goes by. I do miss it here, but have been writing in my journal frequently. One day I hope to share.
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