Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Spring trip to Grant

A couple of weeks ago, Ben was scheduled to go to a conference in Atlanta. Since Atlanta is "only" about 3 hours from my parents (and grandparents and sister) and we came across very reasonable tickets to get there, the kids and I decided to go too. It was really a nice trip. We hadn't seen my side of the family since Thanksgiving, so it was SO good seeing them! The kids had a blast too!

When we left Minnesota, it was mid-30* temps at the end of April - BRRRR! But we were flying into Atlanta where it was about 75* or so. So almost as soon as we got off the plane I took Greyson's long sleeve shirt off of him leaving only his overalls - very hick! He fit in perfectly now.

It took about 5 hours to get to Grant from Atlanta because of Atlanta traffic (uggghhh!) but the kids did very well. (FYI - the roadtrips back and forth to Atlanta were also a little test to see what the kids might be like on our upcoming LONG roadtrip to Arkansas. I know...we're CRAZY!) Ben came and hung out with us in Grant for a couple of days until he had to leave for his conference. That was awesome to have some time away from the normal grind as a family with extended family.

Grandpa walking the kids into a restaurant.

Gpa riding the kids in the golf cart. I was just "a little" nervous....

My boys resting.... how sweet!

After Ben left to go back to Atlanta, it was just me, my parents, and the kids (and the occasional grandparent that stopped by). We were able to get some great bonding time in, especially at the petting zoo. That was fun!

GaGa and the kids at the petting zoo.

Thanks GaGa and Grandpa for having us!!! Love you!

Here are some videos that I took while we were there too that you might enjoy...



April 2008 Pics and Video

April was full of torment this year! The weather teased us with mixed days of warm, hot, and COLD. It made it feel like winter was never going to end, but finally it did and now we are in the throws of spring. Ahhhhh.... Spring is my favorite time of year. It is such a wonderful time for me to see God waking us all up again - the flowers, the trees, the neighborhoods, ME! I love it! It reminds me each year of how when God speaks to us and wakes up our souls to seek Him, the bright light in our lives, and how our souls warm and grow in His care. Thank you, God, for your love and your reminders.

So here's a slideshow of April pictures



and.... here is a cute video of the kids. Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

The SAHM update

Has it REALLY been 6 months?!?! I can't believe how fast it has flown by. Amazing! I had said from the start that I wouldn't reflect to hard on this new job until I was 6 months in and now here we are.... 6 months in. So, you ask, how do I feel about my new job? In a nutshell, pretty darn good! There are pros and cons (as there is with ANY job), but I'm really glad that I'm on my "journey from successful professional to stay-at-home mom" (thanks Tracy!). So, to utilize my left brain, I will make a couple of lists for you - the PROs and the CONs.

PROs:

  • Seeing them grow minute by minute, hour by hour
  • "Letting" my children "help me" clean the house and cook :)
  • Being the one (along with my husband) to teach my children manners and how to love and learn and respect
  • Teaching my children something and seeing the "oh, I get it!" expression
  • The opportunity to help others/volunteer during normal work hours
  • Getting to know other SAHMs in my neighborhood
  • Cooking! (Who would have thought that I would end up liking to cook!)
  • Having a little bit more time to work on my favorite crafts and projects
  • the smiles, laughs, love, silliness, unrepeatable wonderful good times!

CONs:

  • Neverending housework (On a 100% scale, this is probably 95% of my CON list!)
  • Dealing with a certain 3-yr-old's independent, backtalking streak
  • Dealing with a certain 18-mon-old's persistant exploratory ways
  • the grumpies, fits, screaming, bickering, backtalking parts of the job!

And then if I weigh the PROs and CONs, like any good left-brainer, I think it is pretty clear! I made the BEST CHOICE! Thank you everyone that has supported me during this transition! And I thank God that He really prepared me for this change because I really feel like if I had made the switch earlier or waited longer, then I would have had regrets. It all came in His timing! Praise God!

Also, I have been known to say that I miss the technical challenges that came with being an engineer. And I do, kind of, but less than I used to. I have found some logical problem solving in my projects and that seems to fit the bill for now. I know that one day I might miss it again and then I will ahve to find another outlet, but I'll wait and see when that happens!



BTW, I know that my blog has been horribly neglected lately.... I'm sorry. I'm sure that I will get back into another upswing soon!