After having GeekSquad service my computer 5 times since May, they finally junked my old one and gave me a new one! Yay! I knew there was a reason I bought that protection plan!!
At this point, my blog seems very overwhelming. I know so much has changed and happened for our family over the summer. I have so much to say that I don't really know where to begin.
I will start with myself and our family as a whole:
I have been working on taking full charge as CEO of our house. And this is not in an annoying controlling way, but in the way that I am trying to have as little on our "to-do" list for when Ryan gets home from work and school. In the past I really counted on Ryan to help out with everything, (Laundry, cooking, cleaning, errands etc.) I had my good and bad days and weeks, but overall, I have been getting better at it. Staying home full-time has come as a very slow adjustment for me. And, if I were honest, I am still adjusting. I do still crave the schedule and the pay check, but mostly the adult interaction!!
Our family was invited to join a movement within the Catholic Church, School of Community, this spring by one of our new neighbors. We still feel and know that we are just getting our feet wet in it during our weekly family meetings. However, what we do know is that we have made life long, amazing friends. One of the parts I have found myself building my weeks around is the weekly "mom" meetings. I know there is a huge stigma around SAHMs sitting around drinking coffee all day gabbing with girlfriends and doing Nothing.... blah, blah, blah! However, for 2 -3 hours every Monday we meet, drink coffee (and loads of it at that!) talk about God and being a mom/wife. These are the 2 biggest things in my life right now, duh! And, I know that as I get through every week, these women are praying for me and supporting me as I do my best to be the best mom and wife I can be!
In May 2011 Ryan and I excitedly agreed to co-chair the finance committee for the Nativity County Fair. I went to Nativity for grade school, taught preschool there for 5 years before staying home with our kids, served on the pastoral council for 6 years and much more....needless to say this was an honor for Ryan and I! We co-chaired with another couple last year and this year it was on our backs! There were was a lots of running back and forth from Woodbury to Nativity on short notice, meetings and bank runs in preparation for the fair. It was like having a part time job for a couple months before the fair in September. The fair weekend was crazy busy. We were in the counting room from open to close everyday and JR and SJ stayed the weekend between my parents and Ryan's parents. It was a huge joint effort on every one's part, but all in all we had fun, the boys had fun and I like to think the grandparents had fun on the little sleep they got with their wild grandsons at their house for the weekend! We are looking forward to passing the baton on to our co-chairs.... next year we just need to oversee everything and be available to answer questions -- easy peasy! ;)
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Jana did amazing mural painting in the boys room's over the summer. I wish I could put into words the time, energy, love, and talent their rooms scream when you walk into them. First she did Stephen's, his room is an African Safari. Fully equipped with Dave the elephant (blue sunglasses and all!), zebras, giraffes, Curious George, birds and the vegetation that all looks like you are in Africa! Even more, she and Steve re-painted Ryan's firetruck bed that Steve made Ryan when he was a toddler. They painted it to resemble a safari truck --tan, big wheels and an open back. It is perfect. She then moved on to John's room-- an Arizona desert. More specifically, there are specific cacti that John knows from traveling to AZ to visit Jana and Steve at their retirement home so much in his little life, Pinnacle Peak (or as John calls it, "Cat Mountain") and of course animals: cattle, horse, owl, a red lizard, and a big coyote. Bed time used to be a bit of a struggle...now they love it! Thank you again Jana for turning their rooms into Arizona and Africa, I am still in awe!
Ryan has of course kept (sometime's too) busy. He is still at 3M and is continuing to plug away at his MBA. He took 2 classes over the summer and is in another 2 this fall. I don't have much else to report as work and school quickly take over his life. However, he takes his weekends very serious -- seriously family time. He has been amazing at having as little scheduled on the weekends, and what ever we were doing included everyone- Ryan, Myself, John and Stephen. If we needed to replace deck boards, we all worked on it, raking this fall- everyone helped. Ryan has a special gift of making the "chore list" into family bonding time. I know the boys and I love when Ryan announces another project we need to do. ;)
I have so much to say about the boy's and their summers... I will have to do another post. :)
Check back!!
2 comments:
Nice update! Thanks for the kudos! Love your fam!
Nana
Thanks for the update Caroline...I always enjoy reading about your family and doings...hugs to you!
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