Thursday, November 27, 2008

I am thankful

So my sister and some others have been doing this cool blog posting thing where they post something they are thankful for everyday for the month of November. I thought it was a totally cool idea, and although I have many things to be thankful for, I had to be real with myself - I knew I would not be posting everyday and I would constantly be playing catch up and it would just cause me more stress. And obviously, as you can tell from my total lack of blog updates lately, that it has just been one of those months and I am just wondering when it all slows down. But, I am thankful for so many things - so I thought I would share a few with you on this quiet Thanksgiving night.

First off I am very thankful for my boys. They make me smile, laugh, and cry daily, they push me to be a better person. I love them!

I am also thankful that I have the ability and the means to take care of them. Many, many times when I am up at night rocking a baby, holding my boy waiting for the tylenol to kick in, or sitting in a steamy bathroom with one of them trying to avoid another asthma attack - I think about all the mothers and children I have worked with in other countries. I have it so easy! How would it be to have this sick, crying child and live in a one room hut, with no water, no medicine, none of the things we take for granted. My husband has a job and I get to stay home and care for my kids. When they get really sick, we can take them to our doctor, the insta-care, or if all else fails we can go to the ER. I am so thankful for these things!

Guatemalan girl helping her mother sell crops at the market

Going along those same lines, I am thankful for my home and the comforts I have. I have seen so many with less and sometimes I feel ashamed at the things I think I "need". But I do love my home, I love my yard, I love my neighborhood, I love that we live on a cul-de-sac, I love Corbin's school. I am so blessed!

working on a two room house in El Salvador

the shelter it was to replace

I am thankful for this country, for the rights we have, for our government (yes, I said that I am thankful for our government), and for what the future holds. For anyone who has ever lived or spent time outside of the US, you know how much we have to be grateful for. This is starting to sound like diatribe on how our country is so much better than others and that we have so much more. Maybe it is just the way I think about things. I am grateful for all these things and I think sometimes it takes seeing the other side to make us realize what we have.

For example, sleep, I would love to put in here that I am thankful for a good night's sleep - but it has been a long time since I have even gotten a decent night's sleep, but now when I do get it, I know I will be very, very grateful. And in an effort to get closer to achieving that ever sought after sleep, I am going to simply list a few more things that I am grateful for (more for my benefit than yours, but I hope you will read them and feel the same).

I am thankful for:
  • my husband
  • my sister (and the rest of my family, of course)
  • my parents
  • my friends - new and old
  • my in-laws
  • modern conveniences (dishwasher, vacuum, telephone, online-everything, washer/dryer, etc, etc.)
  • education
  • opportunities to serve
  • working with people I can learn from
  • people who are willing to work in low-paying, under-appreciated jobs (teachers, garbage men, etc.)
  • ability to stay connected with friends and family (I guess that goes along with internet, etc)
  • music and people who share it
  • hot baths
  • food storage
  • I think I could keep going forever . . .

Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Halloweening

This year it seemed like getting ready for Halloween was as fun as the holiday itself . . . Here's a little taste of the goings on the last week or so leading up to the big day.

Carving Pumpkins: The boys did about two scoops and then decided they didn't really like that part, so since Dad is the artistic one and does most of the carving, I got to do all the dirty work. We were pretty happy with the final product though.























Remember those squash things I posted about a couple weeks ago. Well, since we have probably 50+ of them, I decided to try and do something creative with them. The boys thought it was cool. I thought it was a pain to cut out all the wings, and then they just kept falling off. A couple of them actually lasted till Halloween though, so that was good. The boys had fun with the painting, so I guess it was a successful project.
















Even though the boys have had their costumes picked out for months (thanks to my mom's awesome garage sale find), they insisted on trying on costumes from previous years to see what the really wanted to be. Corbin even somehow managed to fit into his frog costume from when he was 2!









Wait, is that one of my kids?


And finally our Jack'o'Lantern Pizza. Yum Yum.

And now the REAL costumes


So all of these pictures were actually taken the Saturday before Halloween when we went to this fun trick or treat on Main Street thing. On Halloween, the boys were too excited and busy scoping out the next deliverer of candy to be bothered with a mom following them around with a camera. Also, by the time we were headed out the door to trunk or treat on Halloween, we either forgot or couldn't find several parts of the costumes. Oh well. I still think they were the cutest Hook and Pan. They had fun. Corbin told me several times that this was the best day ever. I think he said it was the best day of his life. We ate pizza and candy and the kids were in bed by 8:30. I'd say it was a success.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Why we love Elementary school

Backwards day

Crazy hair day