September 29, 2006

My Baby Baby


Hamm on a slide
uploaded by Amah.

Is she cute or what? S'te's taken so many pictures of her that she has become a total mode. Everytime she sees a camera flash she says "cheese" real big. I get such a kick out of her.

She was so tickled to be playing on the slide ALL BY HERSELF. No "friends" to share with. She has handled the onslaught of 4 extra kids really well. Some things she would just rather not have to share - but she has done it anyway - so far! ! ! She is just tooo cute!!


The Rest of the Long, Long Story

I'm so worn out - I haven't had the slightest urge to complete the SAGA of our trip out here but now - here it goes:

S'te and Jaleel picked us and our 4 children up at the airport. We had none of our 5 ~yea, count 'em -5~ suitcases OR our carseat. Our luggage didn't make the connection with us! We called Rod and he brought Makkiah and Taniyah to Keith's favorite restaurant and we had a very, very late breakfast!!! The kids ate like they had never had food put before them in thier lives!!

We then trekked to thier home and S'te went thru her bins of kids' clothes and picked out what we needed for bed and church. Then we ALL just CRASHED!! By 10 pm it was lights out!! Of course, I was out in my favorite chair~~ so I heard the delivery people when they banged on the door at 11:11. It's so strange to know that - but with the digital clocks - I don't have to say - "a little after 11". I know for a fact what time it was.

I hauled the 5 suitcases and the carseat into the living room and went to bed. About 4 I'd layed there about as long as I could so I decided to unpack. At least I was doing something constructive - and the suitcases did take a large chunk out of the room. I unzipped a bag - boys clothes, I put them away. Another bag, my clothes, ditto. Another bag, stuff for S'te that I brought back to her. Another bag, Papa's stuff. Where's my girls' clothes? Unzipped the last bag and ~ boys' clothes with a few girls' things mixed in. WHAT DID I DO???? The closest I can figure is that either I left the girls' stuff on the table ~I really know better than that, I put the flower arrangement back on it before we left ~ or I put the clothes in their dressers that I meant to put in thier suitcase and put the clothes in the suitcase that I meant to put in the dresser!!! TOLD YOU I WAS TIRED!!!

Anyhow, we are Blessed in that S'te has clothes for every size in both genders~~ AND my girls wear the same size that TeeTe does. So they are sharing!!

We've been here about a week. LaDaria babysat for us last evening so I got the opportunity to go see some of my "pals" down at C1 and we had a good time catching upon everyones lives since I last saw them. It was a nice break and I really, really enjoyed seeing my good friends. Saturday is Little Deb's big 5.0. and they are doing a limo trip for her. What good friends!! I wish I'd been here for mine :~) I'm hoping that I might catch up with them sometime during the trip and enjoy some of it with them. Happy B'day, Deb......

The kids are having a blast. Kiah is teaching Pelik to play the v-smile, the girls are learning to share - all 3 of them - most of the disagreements are over the plastic purple shoes. We have enough "babies, rattled, carriers, slides, cars, trikes, etc, but we only have 1 pair of purple plastic shoes! ! ! ! We actually have access to a single pink plastic shoe so this morning the girls' compromised. They each had a single shoe. Everyone was happy. All could clomp down the hall to their heart's content. So that issue got solved!! Not quite how I'd a solved it - but it works for them hehe!!

And Baby B is crawling!! Not the marine scoot, not the up and flop, really crawling on all 4's. He will get much quicker but he's got it goin' on!!

Brother-in-Law Kenny is still very ill from his perforated colon. Still in intensive care but reports from Mom Beatty say he is slowly improving. He and Delores are blessed to have a very strong relationship with our Lord - and I'm sure He is seeing them thru this trying time. My prayers are with them constantly and Keith gets updates daily and more if he gets the urge and the reports are sounding better.

So we are on track. Next week the kids have short school days and S'te has conferences before thier next break. Rod left on manouvers yesterday but will return before we leave. We have plans to go to Rosarito Beach for a day. Still lots to look forward to. And it has been really nice being here!!

We will have to leave before I know it - but will post again when there is something to post.

God Bless You All

September 25, 2006

Spring Valley

WE.ARE.HERE.! Boy oh boy, what a journey. We've been so blessed with just being able to hop on a plane and it goes right where it was projected - pass go, collect $200. No problem!!! Of course, the majority of that travel was 2 of us. And we are old enough to know what is happening!! But I have to hand it to the kids - they were real troopers. The excitement over being on "a arepane" palled but they still were complimented much for thier pointy heads were better behaved than the one in the front of the plane WITH ALL THE PEOPLE who cried, screamed, or whined the entire 2nd flight!!
I am a habitual organizer. I do not do written lists. My lists are in my head. One of the reasons my lists are in my head is that my Dear, Dear Papa reads lists that I do write and then reminds me that this "isn't on the list" or "you didn't put this in and it's on the list". Once it's written, there is no room for compromise - but if I keep it in my head - then I can moderate and edit it as I go along~But of course, we all know that I'm needing a complete memory transplant as well as the hip, shoulder, and hand. So this "list in my head" can get rather interesting~~

So, that said, let's start at the beginning of the SAGA.

I cleaned house, did laundry, and packed almost all day Friday. I decided that I didn't need to take extra changes of clothes and a million extra diapers as carry-ons as I haven't used all of that since I started taking kids on these trips. I did decide to replace those articles with things like: granola bars, fruit roll-ups, an extra can of formula, special kiki's (blankies), etc. You know, the stuff we USE. I got most of that stuff together first, so I know what we were dealing with space wise. I had already decided that 5 suitcases were the limit. I could've packed 8 since we had 4 ticketed but I am a thrifty sort :~< ha ha!!

So after I arranged all of the carryons, but meds in baggies, collected the right crayons and color books, found the nipple and covers for a couple of bottles, found a matching baby spoon, got the baby food for a day picked out and made sure my camera and phone were charged and the chargers packed, went thru my purse to make sure I surrendered all my lotions, creams , lip gloss, nail clippers, lighters and or anyhting else that could possibly be on the banned list and slow us down, I settled down to fold and organize clothes. Papa packs his own ~ actually does not usually unpack the clean clothes from trip to trip. I talked it over with Papa and we (he) said I always pack way to much so 3 short outfits, 3 long pants sets, and a church outfit for each child would suffice. So, I folded and folded some more, put my choices of items to pack on the dining table and put the rest of the clothes in closets, drawers, etc. I finally dropped into bed about 11 pm dreading the idea of getting up at the 4 am alarm that Papa set. (Oh, by the way, Papa put away items from the shed, reorganizing it so he could get everything from the screen room shoved into it, put the new tags on the vehicles, checked the mail, etc. so he wasn't exactly inert).

Got up with the alarm, jumped into the shower, and went to wake kids. THEY WERE SO EXCITED ~ GOIN' ON THE AREPANE~~ was the chant we heard for the entire time I was dressing and feeding them!! It was funny - cute - that they were that excited about going. UNTIL Papa went out to the care and didn't take them!!!! Ooooh nooooo. What a bunch of whining and crying!!!! Like we'd really build them up like that and then leave them home by themselves!!!!

Got to the airport in record time, checked our bags, Papa went to park the car, got back and met up with us, the security lines were REALLY, REALLY short and when they saw us coming, they opened the side so I didn't have to navigate the double stroller thru thier maze. Really nice. Gonna be a nice trip. Got to security and took off my shoes, 3 pr kids shoes, put the cameras and laptops on the belt, diaper bag, carry on, purse, got Papa to go thru to herd (direct) kids on the other side of the detector, which left me with baby and stroller. I got baby under 1 arm and folded the stroller with the other hand. BUT I COULDN'T LIFT IT ONTO THE BELT. Papa could see my problem but he couldn't come back thru and help (he tried tho'). Finally the passenger behind me lifted it onto the belt (I guess he figured if he didn't help he would be there all day). Baby and I went thru detector, grabbed bins with misc crap in them and started putting shoes on kids with 1 hand - stroller got wedged in the xray machine (I did tell them it was big) so it was a bit before I got to put baby down. Stroller showed up, I unhooked it and put Baby in, Boo in, and put my shoes on. Packed up the cameras and helped Papa with the rest of the shoes and laptops so we could get out of the way. In all - about 5 minutes from the time we took our shoes off. I thought it went pretty smooth. The guy 3 people behind was nasty and loud about his thoughts tho'. Doesn't think people with "that many kids" need to be riding on planes. It holds others up to much". To which I THOUGHT "ok, next time I'll let you stay home and babysit" and "I bought 4 tickets, that means I get 4 times as much time as you do" and "why are mean people like you allowed to breathe?". He got some really nasty looks from some other people too!!! Actually, most people offered thier assistance or let us go ahead or butt in line. It was heartwarming to see how many people really don't have the NASTYS attitude.

We got reassigned seats that were perfect. All in a row and right close to the bathroom. The plane took off right on time and that's kinda where things fell apart. At this point I hadn't eaten and had chugged a nasty cup of coffee to fast (we can't take them from the terminal to the plane anymore) so I was fast getting heartburn and a headache. The Attendant came thru with juice and coffee and "biscittis" to which I added a granola bar from my stash. I gave the kids granola bars to go with their juices also. Then we got some water to mix the baby formula with and I fixed Baby his cereal. He ate, the kids ate, I ate (I think Papa did to, but I really wasn't watching) Mary carpeted herself and her seat with crumbs and I got my crumbs up under my teeth. Papa took the meds out of the ziplock so I could put my teeth in it. The liquid medicine then leaked all over the carryon instead of just into the baggie. Had to toss the fruit snacks as they had amox all over them. Felix had to "pee" about 50 times and Baby decided it was nap time. The tv screen finally came on and the kids nodded off. It was really actually an ok flight - until we got to DFW (Dallas-Fort Worth Airport). DFW was closed because of weather. We circled. The weather didn't move. We circled. It didn't move. Finally the pilot says - We are running out of fuel so we are going to drop in over at Houston and fill up and then come back in get in line again. Sooooo, we drop (literally, the weather wasn't real wonderful there either) in to Houstin and it took about an hour to refuel, get back on the runway and get back into the air. Then we landed again at DFW. 3 hours late. We just knew we missed our flight - we only had a 1 hour layover to start with. BUT: the announcement told us to go to the first gate we found with our destination city on it. We found one and headed for it. We passed McD's and Felix said "Look, there's dinner". I told him we'd eat as soon as we figured out where we needed to be. Of couse, Papa was about a 1/2 mile ahead of me and the kids. I lost sight of him once - only to have him reappear waaaay down the concourse waving his arms hollering hurry hurry hurry. Well, I got the little 2 yr old legs going and we hurried - as fast as we could - they were actually holding a plane for us - and it was 1/2 empty!!! The people behind us were wanting on it too - but they closed the door so fast behind us that I didn't even get a chance to call S'te to tell her we made it to the last leg before they announced that cell phones had to be turned off!!! But we MADE it!! A couple that had been on the earlier flight was seated back near us and complimented us on how well the kids behaved - as they moved to other seats :(. The attendants were really nice on that flight too. I'm sweating even now, reliving the run from plane to plane. Felix asked if we were going on another plane? and I answered that we ARE ON a different plane. The change was so quick that he didn't even notice it!! We bought one of the AA snack packs and divvied it amoung the kids and had more granola and juice. Then the baby had his food, another bottle and kids went to sleep for a bit.

AND NOW WE ARE HERE. Our luggage and car seat didn't land with us so they gave us a "loaner" (kinda makes you wonder just how often this happens!) and we loaded up into S'te's van. Her and Jaleel were there to pick us up before Papa finished the delivery paperwork.

We called Rod and they met us at Carnitas Uropan to eat. We were hungry, hungry, hungry!!! Jaleel helped the pretty waitress clear the table when we were finished. He is so helpful!!

Our luggage showed up at 11:00 that night - - -

September 21, 2006

Water Park - Here we are!!


The Fountains
The cold front went thru last night. They predicted record LOW temps - Predicte4d to get down to 68!! Yahoooo!!! I didn't believe them and made plans anyway. We went ot he water park. Up until now it has been to hot to go anywhere after 9 am - so it was nice to be able to leave the house. We (I) was still sweating buckets by the time the kids were all buckled and the gear was all loaded!! The Fountains is a free inter-active park down by the river. It is really neat. Keith and I had both heard of it - but didn't have a clue where until we went for dinner one night at the Capt Hiram's Lobster Shanty - and it was right to it. What better place to spend a morning that you don't want to spend at home?

Mary was to have a scan today - so she couldn't have anything to eat or drink after 9 this morning - so no one got anything to eat or drink after 9. That was another reason not to hang at the house - they think they need to eat more often when they are just "hanging out" at home!! It was a wasted effort. We got there and they had to reschedule the test for tomorrow anyway. It never fails!!!

Tomorrow will be a really busy day since we are going to be packing bags for our trip and packing the house to leave it for a few days. This time of year - we have to leave everything as tho' we are evacuating for a hurricane - in case one comes along before we get back :(

The kids are excited. Felix has been zooming around the house with his arms stretched out wide for a couple of days now. He is sooo excited about getting to ply in da plane.

I'm excited too. I love going to see my baby and her family!!!! And of course, my friends. I don't get to see any of them nearly often enough. I'm really getting excited about the trip!!

September 13, 2006

God Bless America

Fallen, Not Forgotten

S'te sent me the link to this Tribute that the Action Team presented at the Traveling Wall when it was in San Diego. Ty and Deria have been members of the team for several years now. I still go and watch them present at EVERY opportunity. I LOVE to watch them even tho' they bring tears to my eyes. These teens and children are a totally refreshing view of what the Love of the Lord can bring. They are soooo awesome. This isn't the clearest video - but listen and watch - it'll make your heart swell with pride. These children are AMERICANS and PROUD OF IT and they are CHRISTIANS and PROUD OF IT. How strong would our wonderful country be if we ALL distributed this kind of pride in ourselves, our family, our faith, and our country? No terrorists could touch us.

I've spent a few days trying to think of what I wanted to say to commemorate 9-11. I know where I was, I was at home. I know it was 6 am. I was watching the news as I was getting ready for work. I couldn't believe my eyes. I couldn't believe that ANYONE could be evil enough to even think of harming a bunch of innocent people. All those people did wrong was show up for work. It is so heartbreaking. It is the reason we desperately need those Men and Women in Uniform.

As this fifth anniversary has rolled by I've looked back at the things this dreadful but necessary war has changed. I wonder if the discord, political attacks on good people, malice, backstabbing, disavowing, embarrassment, backpeddling, infighting, and the DIVISION of the American people is what the terrorists intended to accomplish. Remember the old adage - Divide and Conquer. AND IT IS US THAT IS DOING IT TO OURSELVES!

Five years ago our Country united. Banded together, helped each other, wore our American Pride on our sleeves and in our hearts. Today there is such a difference. We spent a terrible few months a while back listening to our elected officials lying about what they voted for, against, didn't show up for, changed their minds on. We are doing it again now. As Americans, do we have no pride and backbone left? Maybe if the most powerful country in the WORLD could stay united and strong and supportive and TOGETHER, we must might have a chance. Pray to the Lord and Sing out your pride in our Troops, beliefs and causes. IT'S THE AMERICAN WAY - OR THE HIGHWAY!!

So this isn't what I was thinking of writing - It's just what fell out.

God Bless America!!!

September 12, 2006

Just another day in. . . . the Tropics

It's hot. Already it's hot. At 7:40 this morning the news said 88. Already!! Water temp coming off of Florence is 86 with it's 10 foot waves. So it won't cool off any - at least not today. And there is more to come!!

Late Saturday afternoon Papa's boss called and asked him to make arrangements to attend another meeting. This one will be great!! It is in San Diego and we can all go!! Plane tickets have been purchased, travel orders have been requested (again), I'm showing the kids the kid's pictures so they know who they are. I'm jazzed. We will be there for Papa's 65th birthday, Felix's 4th birthday and Rod's first sermon. And I didn't know that until I asked S'te and Rod if they wanted some company for a couple of weeks!!!!

I'm still not getting ANYWHERE with the potty training. Every time I change a "caca" diaper (and with 3 in diapers that's really quite often) I tell Mary that she is supposed to caca in the potty. Of course, she is the caca police - everytime she hears a diaper rattle she is johnny-on-the-spot to make sure everything has been inspected and done in the proper order. Her answer is always the same - OOOOHHHHH. Like she's never heard that concept before. She can really be rather funny at times.

Kids are settling in well and have stopped attacking the table like they haven't eaten in weeks every time Papa or I go near it. Baby B is almost crawling - so he should be a real treat on the plane. I've never seen a happier baby. He just entertains himself and puts his head down and sleeps whenever he is ready. The only thing I HAVE to do is feed and care for him - but he is such a joy - I entertain myself entertaining him.

We finally got the back patio poured and cured. Papa cleaned the gutters and he got someone to lay sod. It looks a bunch better and won't be so water consuming either. I was going to try to take the kids to the "Fountains" but it has been to hot to even go outside. I don't seem to get out much with our schedule. Wake, breakfast, dress, check e-mail, do blog, snack, laundry, dishes, play a little, lunch, Days, naps, snack, Curves, play outside, dinner, story and play, bathe, bed. In between that we change about 12 diapers, do bottles, clean house, do doctor appts., and whatever else there is to do. I thought about taking them instead of naps. . . . then revisited that thought. We haven't made it yet!! Actually, since school started, I don't know if it is even open during the day so it might just be a moot discussion with myself.

Maybe I'll get to it eventually. I have to get ready for our trip - Yippee - Horray, and I'll get to see for myself that Kiah is up and better-than-new!!

Like I said . . . nothing much new in our lives. But I'd LOVE to hear about yours.

September 2, 2006

Home Again

We made it back home. I think the trip was harder on me than Ernesto would've been - even if he'd stayed a hurricane!! But we didn't even get hit as bad as at Carmens. And we didn't stay around for it!!

The campground aka RESORT people came and cleaned up our site - they blew all the leaves and "stuff" over to the other side - just the right spot for the kids to have something to do for 3 mornings - Drag it all back little by little!! Afternoons were so hot and buggy that we stayed inside the RV dressed in as little as possible. And I did as little as possible the entire time. I was so sick!!

I'm still not doing as well as I'd like but I was REALLY sick - And the heat just tore me up!!! So I did silly things like take these pics - that area really bad!!! And sit with my feet on baggies of ice cubes. And put wet wash cloths in the freezer to sleep with. Really bad stuff!!! And in case you really can't see what's in the "tree pic" there are 3 squirrels hanging upside down on it. The kids really liked watching them. We took lots of things for them to play with and do - as well as the little table so they wouldn't have to eat inside. This pic is at noon - look how hot and sweatty already!! After lunch they took showers and had naps ~ ~ And then did whatever they could talk (aka irritate) one of us into until bedtime. But it really wasn't bad at all - the kids finally learned that SOMEONE is ALWAYS watching - even when "eyes are not open" or directly on them. hehe

Tonight is the Southern Gospel Concert by His Song at Church but I can't go because 1) I'm still pretty sick and don't want to "share" and 2) I don't have a babysitter anymore so 3) the kids have to learn to resemble children ~instead of bossy adults~ before I'll take them anywhere like that. I don't enjoy myself and no one around us can possibly enjoy the music with these kids anywhere near. So I hope to hear about it tomorrow. I'm sure it was great. I do so enjoy the music!!

Anyhow, we are home. No damage. My cold will eventually get better. The kids are learning. All is well. Thank you Lord for your saving grace.