We have this problem with wildlife at our house. We had a bird literally fly IN our house last summer. Luckily, Kevin the Bird Whisper was here and quickly got the bird out of the house before any damage was done. I really don't know what I would have done if he hadn't been here.
Fast forward to this summer and apparently that bird's close relative heard how fun our house is. I was upstairs and Tyler comes running up to let me know there was a bird in the garage. I go down to find this.
Of course I start screaming to close the door - because Kevin is NOT home and I do NOT want this bird in my house. (Notice they have baseball bats in their hands?? Mean boys.) The also had worms they were trying to lure him with... like how you would lure a dog with a treat. Such helpers.
I hit the garage door button thinking the sound would get the bird off my car but he just flew up on the garage door motor. I pressed it again and he flew onto our shelf (after flying into the wall a few times and making a very disturbing sound.) So, then I start freaking out because I do NOT need a bird with a concussion in my garage. He finally got his wits about him and did this...
Yep, left his mark on AJ's basketball. Fortunately the Bird Whisperer showed up again and took care of Joe. Did I forget to mention, the boys named the bird Joe? And two days later, Joe came back. And Kevin sent him away.... again. Poor Joe.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Friday Favorites
1. First full week of summer vacation means summer hours!! (Fridays off for me and half days for Kevin!!!)
2. Golf fore a Cause outing on Monday. We weren't the big winners this year but it was still FUN! I only whiffed once and didn't lose any golf balls. That being said, Kevin made quite the journey to save my favorite golf ball that I hit into a rock retaining wall. My hero. 💖 Not sure what's up with my posture in this picture....(and I did change out of my flip flops before we golfed!)
3. Speaking of Kevin, he passed his CPCU test on Thursday. He studies so hard for those - so happy for him to have another test completed!!
4. A week with some fun baseball with decent weather. Decent. Not perfect. At least I wasn't wrapped in a blanket at all of the games. I was wrapped in a blanket at some of the games… But not all of the games!
5. The Summer Fun Bucket List is ready!! New approach this year. I hate this door to the garage so since I can't change it, I'm embracing it. The boys had SO much fun doing this. They may love the cricut as much as me!
(Turns out blog posts don't post if you don't post them. This was last week. A new Friday Favorites to come tomorrow! ) :)
5. The Summer Fun Bucket List is ready!! New approach this year. I hate this door to the garage so since I can't change it, I'm embracing it. The boys had SO much fun doing this. They may love the cricut as much as me!
(Turns out blog posts don't post if you don't post them. This was last week. A new Friday Favorites to come tomorrow! ) :)
Friday, June 7, 2013
School's Out for Summer...
Too bad it doesn't feel like summer.
Yikes! The last day of school was quite a day. First of all, I always find myself a little on the emotional side the last day of school. It's just another significant day that reminds me how fast these little guys are growing up. I now have a 4th grader and 2nd grader. How did that happen?!?
I think the biggest change this year was in their teeth. We lost a LOT of teeth this school year. Their smiles have totally changed!!
In third grade, Tyler had to have his planner signed by a parent every night. I would estimate that 70% of the time, I signed it in the morning instead of at night. I told Tyler it would be a great accomplishment if on the last day of school, we had his planner signed the night before. Guess what!! We failed. :( A little photo reminder of the ol' planner!!
And then for the real fun! Our plans were to have some friends over after school to celebrate summer. I threw a really fun "Welcome to Summer Party" last year and was hoping for a repeat performance. Unfortunately, the weather wasn't on my side this year... not to mention I simply ran out of time to plan. So, the kids were going to walk home from school with friends and we were just going to hang out. About a half hour before school got out, it started raining. Not sprinkling. Not spring showers. Cats and Dogs raining. So, I decided to drive over to get the kids - and to leave early as I was anticipating a nightmare in the parking lot with LOTS of parents picking up kids on the last day of school.
As I pulled up to the school, the storm sirens start going off. Because these have always been "tornado" sirens to me, panic instantly set in. I pulled into the parking lot and the school alarms started to go off. I sat in my car and didn't know what to do. Then I realized I was an ADULT and I needed to go inside! LOL. Amazing how you freeze sometimes. So I ran inside in the downpour - tried to go down the hallway to AJ's classroom. (I was hoping to let a friend in the side door so she didn't have to run to the front.) As I got to his hallway, I found a LOCKED hallway door. I've never seen these doors closed, let alone locked. So, I turn around and head for a hallway that will take me to Tyler's hallway. Luckily, I was able to get to the third grade pod. I instantly saw his teacher who waived me over. His whole class was huddled as you do for a tornado drill. She showed me where Ty was so I went over and rubbed his back. When he looked up his eyes were red and I could tell he, too, was scared... but a little relieved that I was there.
This story could go on for much longer but I know I won't forget it. Basically, I couldn't get to AJ because he was in PE which made me stress more. I tried to stay calm but was so glad when we got the "all clear".... which happened 40 minutes(ish) after school SHOULD have been out. Tyler and I headed to AJ's class as soon as we were "dismissed" and I hugged the heck out of him. Then we went to find the friends that the boys should have walked home with. Then, of course, we couldn't get out of the parking lot because everyone was trying to leave. What a relief it was to get home!
As the adults shared stories about the day, we had the kids demonstrate what they did at the end of the 2012-13 school year! A last day of school that we will NOT soon forget!!
Yikes! The last day of school was quite a day. First of all, I always find myself a little on the emotional side the last day of school. It's just another significant day that reminds me how fast these little guys are growing up. I now have a 4th grader and 2nd grader. How did that happen?!?
1st Day of School 2012-13 |
Last Day of School 2012-13 |
1st Day of School 2012-13 |
Last Day of School 2012-13 |
In third grade, Tyler had to have his planner signed by a parent every night. I would estimate that 70% of the time, I signed it in the morning instead of at night. I told Tyler it would be a great accomplishment if on the last day of school, we had his planner signed the night before. Guess what!! We failed. :( A little photo reminder of the ol' planner!!
And then for the real fun! Our plans were to have some friends over after school to celebrate summer. I threw a really fun "Welcome to Summer Party" last year and was hoping for a repeat performance. Unfortunately, the weather wasn't on my side this year... not to mention I simply ran out of time to plan. So, the kids were going to walk home from school with friends and we were just going to hang out. About a half hour before school got out, it started raining. Not sprinkling. Not spring showers. Cats and Dogs raining. So, I decided to drive over to get the kids - and to leave early as I was anticipating a nightmare in the parking lot with LOTS of parents picking up kids on the last day of school.
As I pulled up to the school, the storm sirens start going off. Because these have always been "tornado" sirens to me, panic instantly set in. I pulled into the parking lot and the school alarms started to go off. I sat in my car and didn't know what to do. Then I realized I was an ADULT and I needed to go inside! LOL. Amazing how you freeze sometimes. So I ran inside in the downpour - tried to go down the hallway to AJ's classroom. (I was hoping to let a friend in the side door so she didn't have to run to the front.) As I got to his hallway, I found a LOCKED hallway door. I've never seen these doors closed, let alone locked. So, I turn around and head for a hallway that will take me to Tyler's hallway. Luckily, I was able to get to the third grade pod. I instantly saw his teacher who waived me over. His whole class was huddled as you do for a tornado drill. She showed me where Ty was so I went over and rubbed his back. When he looked up his eyes were red and I could tell he, too, was scared... but a little relieved that I was there.
This story could go on for much longer but I know I won't forget it. Basically, I couldn't get to AJ because he was in PE which made me stress more. I tried to stay calm but was so glad when we got the "all clear".... which happened 40 minutes(ish) after school SHOULD have been out. Tyler and I headed to AJ's class as soon as we were "dismissed" and I hugged the heck out of him. Then we went to find the friends that the boys should have walked home with. Then, of course, we couldn't get out of the parking lot because everyone was trying to leave. What a relief it was to get home!
As the adults shared stories about the day, we had the kids demonstrate what they did at the end of the 2012-13 school year! A last day of school that we will NOT soon forget!!
How was the last day of school you ask? CrAZy!! |
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Memorial Day - Chicago Style
This time of year is soooo busy. I don't know what I was thinking suggesting that we go to Chicago Memorial Day weekend.... but I'm soooo glad I did. We had such a FUN weekend with a little break from work (for me) and from studying for the CPCU (for Kevin).
We drove to Illinois on Friday when Kevin got off work and headed to Pekin. Saturday morning we got up bright and early and headed to LegoLand. Tyler and AJ have been begging to go to LegoLand. Me, I've been a little skeptical of the place. I used to work at an indoor playground for kids. Somewhere between 18 and 36, I have lost the patience for such places. That being said, my little guys want to go, I'll go.
After a loooong wait in the "VIP" line, I said a prayer for patience and off we went. Much to my surprise, this place was really nice. Lots of cool lego sculptures, a couple 4D movies, a few rides, and a little lesson on how legos are made. All in all, a fun experience!
And then, off the ballpark! So my awesome in-laws wanted to take the boys to a baseball game and treat them to some A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. seats.... and since I'm their mama... I got to go too. Skip said this was something everyone should get to do once in their lifetime. I'm hoping to be an over-achiever and sit in these seats again sometime. Perhaps, I will treat my future-daughter-in-law to this same experience. :)
Boys got to see their FIRST White Sox victory! Guess having us sit in the scout seats was good luck! (And yes, this was Memorial Day weekend. Yes, we had to wear sweatshirts!) Thank you Skip and Debbie! This was a weekend I won't forget!!
We drove to Illinois on Friday when Kevin got off work and headed to Pekin. Saturday morning we got up bright and early and headed to LegoLand. Tyler and AJ have been begging to go to LegoLand. Me, I've been a little skeptical of the place. I used to work at an indoor playground for kids. Somewhere between 18 and 36, I have lost the patience for such places. That being said, my little guys want to go, I'll go.
After a loooong wait in the "VIP" line, I said a prayer for patience and off we went. Much to my surprise, this place was really nice. Lots of cool lego sculptures, a couple 4D movies, a few rides, and a little lesson on how legos are made. All in all, a fun experience!
The Lego Hippo had a stinky bottom. |
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Ready for our 4D Lego Movie! |
And then, off the ballpark! So my awesome in-laws wanted to take the boys to a baseball game and treat them to some A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. seats.... and since I'm their mama... I got to go too. Skip said this was something everyone should get to do once in their lifetime. I'm hoping to be an over-achiever and sit in these seats again sometime. Perhaps, I will treat my future-daughter-in-law to this same experience. :)
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Ate our way through the ballpark... |
Boys got to see their FIRST White Sox victory! Guess having us sit in the scout seats was good luck! (And yes, this was Memorial Day weekend. Yes, we had to wear sweatshirts!) Thank you Skip and Debbie! This was a weekend I won't forget!!
Sunday, May 12, 2013
To My Fellow Moms!
Mother's Day has fallen on the heels of an emotional week. I'm not sure if it was last week, or the sermon I heard today, or just some alone time with Him that has made me focus on all the wonderful women in my life that support me, love me, laugh with me, and cry with with me.
Everyday I am overwhelmingly thankful for my boys. On the significant days and the insignificant days I'm so blessed that God picked ME to be their mom! I'm thankful for my awesome husband who helps me to raise them to be the awesome kids they are.
But today, I'm also thankful for my fellow-moms out there!
Everyday I am overwhelmingly thankful for my boys. On the significant days and the insignificant days I'm so blessed that God picked ME to be their mom! I'm thankful for my awesome husband who helps me to raise them to be the awesome kids they are.
But today, I'm also thankful for my fellow-moms out there!
- My fellow Jesus-Lovin' Moms who help me stay on track, remind me of scripture, pray for me and my family and serve as great role models for my kids.
- My fellow Sport Moms who sit in the cold, the rain, the wind (hopefully, eventually, the heat) and cheer with me! Thank you for getting excited with me when my kids do something well and for letting me cheer along with you for your kids.
- My fellow Safety First Moms for keeping their kids in booster seats (so mine aren't the only ones!) and for making sure that mine are safe in their cars!
- My fellow Homework Moms who can talk through 3rd grade math with me and allow me to see that I'm not the only one who isn't clear on how you add to subtract.
- My fellow Pinterest Moms who pin a lot of FANTASTIC dinner and activity ideas.
- My fellow Crafty Moms who give me tips and ideas on how to make my house a home.
- My fellow Moms with All Boys who understand the toilet stench and the fear of future daughter-in-laws.
- My fellow Caregiver Moms who discuss all the kid ailments that come along and give tips and tricks.
So thank you to all my fellow Moms! You make this day special... so special that there should be a Mother's Day Part II - Celebrating Friends Who Make Us Great Moms! I encourage you all to celebrate this new holiday! No pictures of the family today... just a little Pinspiration that sums up the above!
Friday, May 3, 2013
sNOw Way!!
It is May.
This is what I woke up to on Thursday morning. (Sleety Snow Rain)
This is what it looks like at 4:30pm on Friday.
Facebook helps me laugh at this goofy weather that might otherwise anger me. Lot of funny picture and comments about snow in May. This one was one of my favorites though.
Hopfully next week we will get that other 56%!!
This is what I woke up to on Thursday morning. (Sleety Snow Rain)
This is what it looks like at 4:30pm on Friday.
Facebook helps me laugh at this goofy weather that might otherwise anger me. Lot of funny picture and comments about snow in May. This one was one of my favorites though.
Hopfully next week we will get that other 56%!!
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