Just about last minute, we decided to play snow-birds for Christmas. Yes, while our local friends and family dealt with (albeit seasonal) weather for the holidays, we enjoyed the Florida climate once again this year. Gotta love short sleeves and shorts for Santa's visit!
It was also a perfect decision because a couple other of my Northern cousins had the same idea, one of which I hadn't seen in over 5 years! We all met at my Aunt's house for Christmas, my first with that side of the family since I was 9! The next day we also utilized the time together for us "girls" to get together and go over old photographs that were my grandmothers, in prep for our family reunion in the coming year, while our husbands went out golfing, John's first time. Yes, I wish I could have been a fly on the golf cart then! But he enjoyed himself so much he is already looking for his own set of clubs.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Santa Time
Getting into the holiday spirit has been a little different here this year. Our household is getting back to normal, after a hard decision, following a hard 9 months for us. I am finally feeling more free to breathe, and it showed me not only about myself, but how I will handle things differently.
But, now with Christmas all the more closer and the promise of spending some time in warmer weather with my dad's side of the family, I am finally feeling the excitement (though I do wish I could be in two places at once to also spend the day as we normally do with my mom's side.)
Tonight I picked up Day, after getting his friend Richard (who acknowledges he is another of my sons haha) and Richard's two sisters. We went to the new drive-thru light display for our area, then rode around looking at home and city decorations. J and T even each sat with Santa individually! Thankfully they were already in the mood after getting their videos from Santa today (seriously, if you haven't done PNP - Personal North Pole for your kids, DO IT!) Tomorrow we will be making ornaments, which I want to make a yearly thing, hope I don't run out of ideas!
But, now with Christmas all the more closer and the promise of spending some time in warmer weather with my dad's side of the family, I am finally feeling the excitement (though I do wish I could be in two places at once to also spend the day as we normally do with my mom's side.)
Tonight I picked up Day, after getting his friend Richard (who acknowledges he is another of my sons haha) and Richard's two sisters. We went to the new drive-thru light display for our area, then rode around looking at home and city decorations. J and T even each sat with Santa individually! Thankfully they were already in the mood after getting their videos from Santa today (seriously, if you haven't done PNP - Personal North Pole for your kids, DO IT!) Tomorrow we will be making ornaments, which I want to make a yearly thing, hope I don't run out of ideas!
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
J is 7!
Oh my goodness, how did this happen?! My baby is 7! Seriously, when they hit 5, they are still little, even when they are 6 you can convince yourself that 6 is so close to 5, BUT, when 7 happens, there is no denying, he is growing up, and WAY too quickly!
J is still my little guy, stuck to me, and I love it. But he is still showing his independence, doing so much on his own, for himself, and to help me out (without my asking I might add.)
He has my and his Pop-Pop's dry humor, and no filter. Growing up people didn't know how to take it, so I hope he has a better time of it than I did. But, so far he seems to have no trouble, in classwork or socially. He had 9 A's and 1 B on his report card, so all-in-all, he is ahead of the game already!
He LOVES art. We figure he won't be into all the sports, and that is perfectly fine, but he definitely picked up the artistic gene from both sides of our families! Hopefully soon we will find an age appropriate art studio for him that doesn't only deal with clay medium!
J no longer claims to have a favorite color, though he does like the Redskins (insert eye roll from mommy, and a high five from daddy) though now he says he is changing over to the 49ers. Maybe it's just the burgundy.
Legos are still a favorite among any toy if given the choice, and Spongebob still takes top dollar on the TV, except if something zombie/vampire/werewolf/bigfoot is on (thanks to Uncle Tommy for introducing the scary stuff.) FaceOff is the favorite, which I think is perfect because it shows him how the characters he likes are made, that it is all make believe. And who knows, maybe he will take that love for Art and the horror characters and create his own monsters!
J is very conscious of other family members. Even though T and Little Miss annoy him frequently, and there is an age gap between him and the 3 older kids, he still comes home with school stuff saying how he is thankful for his brothers and sisters. In fact, he told me I can't say "no" anymore, that he wants so many siblings that the wall is full of everyone's pictures. Even today, with daddy having to work, he was disappointed because he said it would have been nice to have his whole family here.
We don't do parties, too many kids, we would wear friends and family out! So, the kids get to choose an "excursion" and J asked for the Chocolate Factory, so we decided Hershey and Chocolate World would be perfect with their holiday festivities! We are really looking forward to this!
I have not been able to get out and do his 7 year old pics yet, but I have it all planned and I can't wait ot share once done!
As with any year, I know each day I am blessed to be J's mom, and I say it each and every time, but I do look forward to what is to come, while still mourning the time that has passed.
LOVE THIS GUY!
Monday, November 19, 2012
In Our Home - print
I had seen this in plaques quite frequently, but everything I have seen out is pretty country themed, so I just decided to do myself. I will have it printed as an 8x10 and then frame it myself. I'm thinking with a white matte and a black frame.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Snowman Tree
My large tree is only for family ornaments, and since each year the kids get a new personal ornament, plus a picture ornament and maybe some small ones, it is quite full. I still miss the theme trees my mom and I did together when I was older, so I have smaller trees that I do that way. This year our smallest tree is a snowman. T has watched Frosty a few too many times, because he keeps telling me it is going to start walking and give him a hug. Love that innocence!
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Foster teens
We went into foster care with the intent of taking 4-8 year olds. We already had one teenager and John at the time was working with teens in a case manager capacity, so he would have his fill that way (and he was GREAT at what he did, as I have since had many teens tell me when they have seen us out, let alone what I know he did.) We figured since we could have biological children it didn't seem fair to "request" babies and toddlers. We have had 9 kids in our home, some for only a few days or weeks, some for years, but only one has hit our age group, at 4 years old. I have had 3 teens, the rest 3 months and up. When I speak at classes for prospective foster parents, I tell them God had other plans for us, and he does know better than we do.
What I have seen has warmed my heart! I have seen teens not just survive their circumstances, but persevere! I have seen social workers go out of their way to be there 24/7 for the kids. I try my best to do it all, but I can't, and it is wonderful to know I have other adults who have my back, and ultimately the "kids" as well. I have seen my kids break the odds. Only 50% of foster teens graduate high school! I cried when I sat between 2 workers in June for graduation of 2 of our kids!
Kids, no matter the age, do not enter care by ANY fault of their own, EVER! Teens are going to be teens, yes, they will try you. But who of us did not do the same to our parents? They are teens afterall. I only wish I could capture an evening at my house to show you how great they are! I don't wish for anyone to feel sorry for them, I wish that so people would want to step up and help them out! Be a mentor, donate, anything!
There is a huge out-pouring for Hurricane Sandy victims, which don't get me wrong, I think it is wonderful, but every day there is a need going on that isn't televised, that you just won't see, a need for human contact, a need to help get set up in their own home, support in school, finding a job, etc.
I recently read that 60% of the population has thought about adoption. Those numbers would account for every waiting child in our country. I have also read that 6 in 10 people are touched by adoption. So odds are, you may already be thinking about it, odds are you may already know someone who would know where to point you to help.
November is National Adoption Month. I know Foster Care has it's own month in May, but I think with the ultimate goal of finding children a forever family, foster kids deserve notice this month as well!
What I have seen has warmed my heart! I have seen teens not just survive their circumstances, but persevere! I have seen social workers go out of their way to be there 24/7 for the kids. I try my best to do it all, but I can't, and it is wonderful to know I have other adults who have my back, and ultimately the "kids" as well. I have seen my kids break the odds. Only 50% of foster teens graduate high school! I cried when I sat between 2 workers in June for graduation of 2 of our kids!
Kids, no matter the age, do not enter care by ANY fault of their own, EVER! Teens are going to be teens, yes, they will try you. But who of us did not do the same to our parents? They are teens afterall. I only wish I could capture an evening at my house to show you how great they are! I don't wish for anyone to feel sorry for them, I wish that so people would want to step up and help them out! Be a mentor, donate, anything!
There is a huge out-pouring for Hurricane Sandy victims, which don't get me wrong, I think it is wonderful, but every day there is a need going on that isn't televised, that you just won't see, a need for human contact, a need to help get set up in their own home, support in school, finding a job, etc.
I recently read that 60% of the population has thought about adoption. Those numbers would account for every waiting child in our country. I have also read that 6 in 10 people are touched by adoption. So odds are, you may already be thinking about it, odds are you may already know someone who would know where to point you to help.
November is National Adoption Month. I know Foster Care has it's own month in May, but I think with the ultimate goal of finding children a forever family, foster kids deserve notice this month as well!
Saturday, November 3, 2012
The boys for Halloween
J decided he wanted to be Ghost Rider for Halloween, which of course we couldn't just go out and buy the costume! Thankfully he already had the motorcycle jacket. We improvised on the flaming skull after I saw a post on Pinterest, unfortunately it didn't turn out as awesome, but quite a few people were impressed and gave him extra candy for creativity.
I had hoped to get T to be a vampire. Last year he was a skeleton, the year before that a little devil. Yes, I like to stick to themes when I can choose, J's first 3 Halloweens he was animals. But this was the year of him starting to choose his own, and he picked a sock monkey, which really went over we'll with people out and about, they loved it!
I cannot post pics of little miss, but she chose an orange and yellow butterfly and was just too darn adorable! And she knew it, which she should!
I can't wait to scrap their individual pages for their albums, and of course do my own page of them all!
I had hoped to get T to be a vampire. Last year he was a skeleton, the year before that a little devil. Yes, I like to stick to themes when I can choose, J's first 3 Halloweens he was animals. But this was the year of him starting to choose his own, and he picked a sock monkey, which really went over we'll with people out and about, they loved it!
I cannot post pics of little miss, but she chose an orange and yellow butterfly and was just too darn adorable! And she knew it, which she should!
I can't wait to scrap their individual pages for their albums, and of course do my own page of them all!
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Last weekend
We did make it to Arundel Mills last weekend for the kids to have their Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown pics done. J got to hit the Lego Store, and T & Molly picked the Disney Store. It was great spending the time with John and doing fun things with the kids! Now this weekend's plans of hitting a farm for fall festivities is kaput with Hurricane Sandy, but we can still gut and carve our pumpkins. Least we got to do something fall related!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Family Coat of Arms - Crest
Showcasing the family Coat of Arms was a fad over a decade ago. I'm sure there was a kiosk in every mall around the holidays selling these. It always bugged me that my maiden name didn't have one that could be found. Sheesh, look up may last name and everyone listed is at the furthest relation a 3rd cousin. Literally, anyone with the name is a close relative, it is that rare. My sister-in-law posted her family's coat of arms, so I decided to look up my "new" name (as new as a decade can be.) It was confusing at first, because there seemed to be many to choose from. Then I started looking into each a little more closely, and I took out the ones that weren't directly related to Spain, and the ones left over were very similar. They all seem to have the same basis, maybe just more modern of with a little more flourish. So, I will discuss with hubby as to which is his favorite (as if he really cares) and I will have to frame the "best." Here is a sampling of what I found. I'm partial to the last one on the right.
T is 3!
I can't believe that T is 3 today! Time has flown, and it is bittersweet! Each age is so special, and there are blessings in each moment you get to spend with your kids, but while looking forward to the next year, you still mourn the ones that have already passed. I will never be able to express the love I have for this child! He is so articulate, I know, most would say 2nd child syndrome, he only picks it up from the older kids, but mommy prefers to believe he is exceptionally smart. He is a little smart-aleck though, that's a given for this house, same with a temper, but I still say it means he will stand for his beliefs as he gets older, he won't be a push-over and hopefully a leader instead of a follower. T is a bundle of energy, and stubborn as the day is long. Guess that is a given for our family as well. He loves giving hugs and kisses, and the amount of times he says "I Love You" during the day is wonderful! So many comment on the mischief in his smiles, and like any other aspect of his personality, it definitely shines through. He is so expressive, he will probably never be a great poker player. Like J did, he loves The Wiggles, but he also loves Mickey Mouse, and won't let us forget that we told him he will meet him next year. Unlike his older brothers, he loves playing cars and is enamored with animal and dinosaur figures, even stuffed animals. No matter what, he is a completely unique person in his own right and we are blessed to share his life with him!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Color your own plates
This is another Pinterest find, something I figured the kids would enjoy doing. All it takes is plates from the Dollar Tree and a pack of colorful Sharpies. So for 3 plates it cost about $12, and I still have all the pens to use in the future. The kids colored to their own abandon. J's bottom right is of characters from Mortal Kombat, T's on the bottom left is fireworks, and Molly's at the top is her name (and if you look to the top right of her name, it does look like a good hearted attempt, even if it is up-side down.) The directions were simply to bake in the over for 30 minutes at 300 degrees. I did put it in the over while heating, and I left them in the oven to cool down. I was thinking they might be more likely to break with sudden changes in temp (that would be my luck) but also afterwards it kept anxious and excited little hands from touching them while still hot. I think we will do some mugs for Christmas presents and "stuff" with special tea of coffee!
Friday, October 12, 2012
Blur Photo Backgrounds
I have photo software to manually do this, but it requires "cutting" with my mouse. Not an easy feat with little ones in my lap, looking over my shoulder to see what I am doing, swinging the computer armoire doors, or playing with the rolling keyboard stand. Instagram is great, if I am on my ipod, and if I don't mind having lower resolution. So, I started searching and found tiltshiftmaker.com - LOVE! The first picture is the edited copy, also with colors enhanced, the second photo is the original. You can create an account to save and share your pictures together, or just create them to download individually. So, maybe getting that fancier camera can hold off for awhile ;)
Monday, October 8, 2012
A year of ours
Yesterday was the year anniversary of T becoming our son in every sense of the word. I can never explain the wave of love that overcomes me when I look at him! Love our littlest guy, I can't imagine my life without him! I remember telling a former coworker not long before he was placed with us that I knew my child was out there waiting for me. I couldn't have asked for more (especially since I got 2 great sons in a matter of months!)We are so blessed to have him in our lives, and I still will never forget all those that had a hand in helping to make our family. I hope social workers understand just how special their jobs are to all the families they help, be it reunification, kinship, foster care or adoption.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Bass Pro Shop - Charlie Brown Halloween
October 19, 2012 - October 31, 2012
Great Pumpkin Halloween Event
Join us at Bass Pro Shops Arundel Mills for the "It's The Great Pumpkin" Halloween Event for fun family activities and crafts.
Photos with PEANUTS GANG - 5-8 pm weekdays & 12-5 pm weekends.
We did this last year - http://katscredence.blogspot.com/2011/10/charlie-brown.html - and the kids are already asking to go again!
Photos with PEANUTS GANG - 5-8 pm weekdays & 12-5 pm weekends.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Support your local artisans
A friend started a Facebook group a year ago for fellow artists/crafters in our area, and with the holidays coming up it bears to remember to spend local! Many artists/crafters are stay-at-home moms (like myself) or retirees, doing what they love, not for much of a profit. Keep your money local, and give a one-of-a-kind gift!
Our local group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/326177430759257/
My own contribution:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.443931002317232&type=1
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