Wall Art

Just before K was born, we had the upstairs finished. This means we took what was our attic, and created a big play/family room, a bedroom for the boys, a bathroom, a hobby/guest room and storage area. We moved the boys into their new room the weekend before I headed into the hospital.

While I was pregnant, I created a mural on the then boys wall, knowing S would be moved into this room. I had no idea what I was doing, but I bought a projector and a LOT of house paint and was determined to make it happen. As an active three year old, she LOVES Dora the Explorer. Each day, as I would get a little more done, all three kids would run to the room to see what was painted now, and the boys would eagerly discuss what I would put on their wall, once that room was done. S would even “hug” Boots, once he was painted. Notice it’s like a coloring book in that there are no blended colors…

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The boys had a hard time agreeing on what they wanted… Transformers, Star Wars, Tom and Jerry, Batman… the list could go on, as did the boys! However, we finally got them to agree on Ben 10. I was able to get the outline on the wall, but did not get anything painted before K came.

Now, you need to know I had a c-section. I had told myself I would be able to do the painting after she was born… WHO was I kidding??? Not T who said… call April… Why didn’t I think about that before??? I had a great resource at my finger tips, and I didn’t think about it. Sigh.

April James came to my rescue and pulled off a FABULOUS job. Notice there are even blended colors… it’s amazing what you can pull off if you use the right paint! If you want something fun on your child’s wall… check out her web site. She comes highly recommended!

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Tooty Fruity Funny

Last night at dinner we had the normal chaos that comes with four kids under 10… these kids crack me up.

T fixed dinner, and one of the things we had was broccoli. He likes to eat his with lemon juice. Monkey see, monkey do… G poured it over everything on his plate, J on his broccoli, and S on hers. The boys like it… S not so much.

“Ewww, this makes the broccoli stinky.”

Ever the five year old BOY, G says, “Stinky like your toots???” and breaks into hysterical laughter.

Ever the sassy one, S looked at him VERY seriously… “MY toots don’t stink… MY toots are FUNNY!”

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Hair cut

Sometimes I think I have nothing to post, and so I work hard at coming up with one… anything… just to keep writing. I finally had one this morning, and posted… and now I’ve been handed another… I got very tired of K waking up with hair in her face today… it’s really bad when she has a cold, and the hair sticks to the nose…

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So I got out the sissors and did a quick trim just to keep it out of her eyes a bit.

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Then I made my mistake… when will I learn??? I went to the bathroom… and left the sissors sitting right there on the ottoman, where a big sister could find them… You can see where this is going, can’t you??? Here’s what I came back to, with S saying “I just wanted it out of her eyes!”:

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Oh… I am so sorry, K!!! Next time we’ll just go to Snipits!

Mommy can’t cook

Yes, I admit, I am not the best cook in the world. This was handed to me yesterday. See, I can boil water, but hard boiled eggs, not so much. I don’t want them to be under done, so I often over cook them.

Then my mom got me this cool timer… you put it in the water with the eggs, and it turns color to show you if the eggs are soft, medium or hard boiled. It’s slick and works like a charm.

My boys couldn’t wait to get an egg. They really like them, and have never thought anything about how they are cooked… until yesterday… While J was eating his, he looked at the yoke, a nice yellow, and said, “Hey, aren’t the insides supposed to be GREEN???”

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I promise he is in the 3rd grade. I know I didn’t have to do anything like this when I was in the 3rd grade… oh what a difference private school makes.

J has to have a report done – type written. And do an oral report. And an art project. His class is studying the body, and each child was assigned a part… J got the tongue. I have learned all kinds of crazy things about the tongue. Like did you know the average human tongue is 4 inches? Did you know the largest human tongue recorded is 7 inches? How about this one… did you know a cow’s tongue is about 11.5 inches????

For his art project he and his Daddy took 4 blocks of red clay and this is what they came up with:

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Who’s going to miss you?

I have dealt with a lot of loss in my 38 years. I’m not sure I can begin to count all the extended family, but there have been several close, too – a Grandmother, a Step Grandmother, an aunt, an uncle, even a couple high school friends.

The first one I remember is my Uncle Roger. He was my dad’s baby brother. If I remember correctly, he was 20… I was six. I remember he would call me George. I honestly don’t know why. He was raised as the youngest of three boys and I was the first grandchild and first girl in their family… so he called me George.

I also remember my Grandmother Annabelle… I was in the 4th grade. I can still see her sitting at the table, listening to some silly thing I was telling her, like it was THE most important thing she had to do… and when I finished, she would tilt her head back in laughter and slap her knee.

I could go on, but I would never get to my point, so I won’t. I spent the Christmas holiday missing my Grandpa – John Dale Miller was a fixture in my life as long as I can remember.

As the youngest of three, my Grandpa would often get interrupted when he was speaking. Later in life, he would start telling stories (usually they were very funny) and he would just stop in the middle… and wait… and when he KNEW you were listening, he would finish. Sometimes, he would take off signing songs he would sing when he was in the army… you had to laugh at the old man singing dirty songs!

I’ll be honest, growing up, I just thought he was a grumpy old man… someone who didn’t like little kids, and therefor, didn’t like me. Even so, he would take me fishing, hunting, hiking and just on rides to the mountains (one of the advantages to growing up in Wyoming).

I remember the day that changed very clearly… It was my 17th birthday… and I think I was at their house for lunch… they were close enough I could walk from school, and did often (though I probably drove more). That day, he stopped me from leaving… he had something for me. He walked into their basement and came back with one of his fly rods. He was a man of few words, but his actions spoke volumes.

He did it to me again in August 2008, when he asked me if I had replaced a pistol that had been stolen several years before (it had been in my car when it was stolen). I had not. Wanting to make sure grandparents1my family and I are protected, he went to his room, and brought me the pistol he kept there. Then he turned to T and said, “Now, you go get you one!”

I learned at his funeral, that he was proud of me even before I turned 17. We were out in the mountains, Grandpa, a cousin MA, and me… I was about 12. There probably were others, but the three of us were together. We had taken a moment to rest, when Grandpa pointed to an area, “MA, where is that over there?” MA and I looked around Grandpa at each other, and at the same time said, “Over there!” Grandpa had a few choice words for us!  What I learned, was when we got up to leave, MA started in one direction, me in another, and Grandpa stopped him, pointed at me as I walked off and said, “That’s MY granddaughter!” I am so grateful MA shared that ending with me.

John Dale Miller left a big hole in my life. I learned much from him. I learned to listen well when others speak… or sometimes you will miss out. I learned to enjoy the world God created. I learned to wait quietly. He will be greatly missed. As I continue to live my life, I hope to do so in a way that will be honoring to his name. I hope to do so in a way that will make others say the same thing about me. I want a life well lived.

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A Little Adventure

November is a birthday month for us… as both K and T have birthdays… two days apart! This year, I’m not sure how it came about, but I decided to take T on a trip for his birthday… I had to get around the fact that two days before his birthday is K’s first birthday… not one you can just skip over!

Everything seemed to fall into place, and within a matter of a couple days, I had fight, hotel, Blue Man Group tix and Universal Theme Park tix all paid for and ready to go… and it was still a month out! And it was all going to be a big surprise!

Things were going to be tight, and I knew it, but pieces just fell into place and it was smooth… ‘guess I should have known it couldn’t stay that way…

4:30am… K wakes up… wants to nurse… we are trying to stop, and I’ve been very busy the last couple days, so she’s been with Grandma a lot… all makes for a little girl who want’s some snuggle time with Mommy. Sigh. Back into bed about 5.

6am… G climbs into my bed… “I’ve been throwing up in my bed…” Come to find out, since 2 he’d been getting up, throwing up and Grandma has been taking care of him!!! Yea Grandma… she ROCKS!!!

8:20am… at the dr. office to make sure G doesn’t have strep (vomiting is big for him with strep, which he gets easy) or at least is on the right meds before we leave!

9:45am… just a virus for G, so we are off to Target to pick up K’s cake and T’s cake… should be done by 10, and I needed a couple other things too.

10:10… find out they haven’t even started K’s cake yet… sigh… another 20 minutes to kill, and find out everyone is already at my house.

10:50am… everything seems to settle, back at home, all cakes in hand, party started (wishing I brought the camera so I could put up some pix… will do later). For the most part things went very well. We had a great time with family. K is so durn cute!

12:45pm… tell T we must go get his b-day gift… make him drive, only telling him “head here” or “turn here.” Fun 😉 We board plane and fly to FL for our big fun!

7:30pm… pick up rental car… a Corvette! He’s a HAPPY boy! Plug hotel info in and we are off.

8:15pm… something went wrong, and not quite the right hotel… decide to find place to eat. Meet a great Christian waiter named R… God is funny sometimes!

11:10… finally get to right hotel, check in and up to the room… only to find it looks like someone has been on the bed… and there’s beer bottles in the trash and toilet paper in the toilet…

11:45… finally in a clean room where we will be staying… with free breakfast coupons in hand.

OK… so that’s the first day… I’m very tired… I will write more and post pix later!

Life and other crazy things

Yes, life has been crazy here… kids, birthdays to plan, friends and family to enjoy… yep life is good.

My little K is growing up… she turns 1 on Saturday. ONE! Can you believe it? I’m really not sure where the time went… What happened to how slow time went when I was in school and the day would drag on and on? Or the summers that would last FOREVER?

Now I have a husband and kids who make me smile (S just asked me to “take the petals off” of her banana and throw them in the trash!).

The thing I keep thinking about it is how close I walked to the edge of life a year ago. Did I know it at the time… no… morphine kept me from thinking that clear. Was it unnerving? Oh, yeah… especially for my DH! The best he could do was play some computer chess to keep his mind of the fact he had a new born baby, and his wife was bleeding out.

It took about 5 hours to fully stop the hemorrhaging. I had an incredible team of drs., nurses and all taking care of me… and K for that matter. My parents had the other 3… and really didn’t know the extent of what was happening until it was over… which is really a blessing.

Do I know why I walked that path? Not really. I mean, I know why I was bleeding now, but why did God take me down that path… I’ve not gotten any word from Him. I don’t know His plan. All I know is I now have four wonderful kids and I’ve been given the chance to raise them. It is my prayer to be the worthy of that chance. To raise them to serve Him with glory and honor. I know I have a wonderful husband, and I have been given the chance to love him the best I can. I pray I can do so with glory and honor for God. I have been given the best friends ever… and I want to be the best friend I can be for each of them. I have been given the best family ever… I want to be the best I can be for them.

Thank you, Lord, for one more chance.

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