Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Finding our Routine
Things are still a little chaotic around here. We still have a handful of boxes in the first and second floors, but we are making progress. The unpacking has slowed down a bit because John had to go back to work and the boys all had school orientations yesterday.
Jonah and Sam are enrolled in preschool three days a week. We met their teacher yesterday and their classmates. It's hard to believe but they have 9 kids in their class and they are all boys! Plus there is another set of twins in their class as well! Their teacher wasn't scared off by all of that testosterone so that is positive!
I really liked their teacher at the orientation. She had a whole schedule for us parents and kids. Then when we got done she said "ok, now you have just taken your child through a shortened version of their everyday routine"! It was very well organized.
Today was their first day and it went very smoothly!
We met Wyatt's teacher at his orientation yesterday too! She was very organized and I got a good vibe from her as well. So far things are working out very nicely in terms of the school situation. Yipee!
We have also met some of the neighbor kids. There are three boys across the street. They have twin 6 year olds and a three year old. Across the street on the other side there is a 2 1/2 year old boy. Then next door there is a 4 year old girl. The kids have hit it off with all of them! I am so thrilled!
Tomorrow is the first day of kindergarten! I am thinking that there might be tears....from Wyatt... and maybe Mom too!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Camping out
We are in the new house. We have no furniture yet. The movers will l be delivering everything tomorrow. I can't believe that it is almost over with.....
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Packing up
The truck is being loaded today. Honestly it will be a relief to have everything packed up and gone so that we can have our house back to ourselves even if it is completely empty! The boys have become so used to having strangers in the house that they have no fear of strangers at all anymore! They think that it is normal to have people going through your house every day without notice. If you waked up our driveway the boys would likely invite you in and tell you our entire life story before I even knew that anybody was there.
Yesterday the crew was supposed to be here at 10 am and they finally got here at 1 pm. Then the kids grilled them.... "why were you late? Why didn't you call and tell us you were going to be late? Are you always this late?" Nice!
Jonah called the driver "guy" as in "Guy, what are you doing?" Then they told everybody that we have mice and they are pooping on all of our stuff!
I don't know if they boys will remember this move when they are all grown up, but they seem to be taking it all in. I can't even express how excited we are to see daddy tomorrow and finally all live together again! What a summer we have had!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
For real
What could my week even better? Yes of course, a trip to the emergency room!
Shane was lured off the front steps by his big brothers and fell onto his chin this morning. I took one look at it and realized that he needed stitches, so I put the movers in charge of the dog, meeting the cable people, and directing the third party packers to the deer head for crating and headed off with all 4 boys in tow!
Shane needed 2 stitches and when the doctor began to sew him up a nurse asked to take the kids out so that they didn't have to see. "no, no" I said. "they are going to watch because they had a big part in him being here in the first place!"
You should have seen Sam...he freaked out! "what are you DOING to my baby? Stop that right now! You are hurting him!" Then he plugged his ears so that he didn't have to hear Shane scream.
Good times I tell you!
Shane is such a trooper! He has hardly made a peep about the whole thing. I don't think that it bothers him so much. He is still his little smiley self.
Living In A Box
The packers came today. They are super fast packers and now we have the entire house in boxes except for Wyatt's bedroom and the island in the kitchen. At one point we came upstairs and when we went back downstairs today the packers had packed up the kids shoes! I had to have them open up some boxes so that the boys had shoes to wear to go to the park! They weren't supposed to have the truck loaded until Friday, so I think that somebody may have gone overboard with their estimating. In my opinion we will be completely empty by Thursday morning. It will be interesting since we are supposed to be here until Friday! Maybe we will get a chance to do some camping this month after all!
The sleeping arrangements have been a little strange lately.... Wyatt has taken to sleeping IN the pack n play with Shane. Jonah and Sam are into decorating their bed before they dose off!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
The Edge
It took two days, 2 trips to Home Depot and a little bit of patience, but I finally caught the mouse that has been terrorizing us over the past few days! I am thankful that it was only a mouse bachelor and not an entire mouse family, but I have been dangerously close to jumping off the edge a few times this week. My cup overfloweth!
One of my favorite lines from my favorite movies is from "The Edge" at the end when Anthony Hopkins says....
"We're all put to the test... but it never comes in the form or at the point we would prefer, does it?"
So true Bob, so true!
The upside (if there is one) of having mice is how the kids enjoy telling EVERYONE, even perfect strangers, how we have "mice in our basement and they are pooping on everything"!
Since John has been living in Appleton the kids also enjoy telling people "we have a Daddy too, but he doesn't live with us anymore"! Nice!
You should see the looks that I get from perfect strangers thinking... oh, 4 kids all by herself and mice in her basement! Poor thing! Oh well, I'm just too busy to care right now!
In more pleasant news, Wyatt lost one of his top teeth today! So cute! I love the toothless look! All four boys wrote a note to the tooth fairy tonight. They are so excited. Jonah spent a good ten minutes sitting in front of the hall mirror wiggling his teeth to see if any were loose! They are really into the tooth fairy right now! Luckily she got her hands on some 1971 big silver dollars to leave behind. That tooth fairy... she thinks of everything!
Friday, August 19, 2011
Stephie The Exterminator
The movers are coming on Monday to start packing up our house. Since I have been so bored (you know taking care of 4 kids while preparing to move) I have started a series of extermination experiments.
I am trying to figure out exactly how many be hives can be attached to one house and its surrounding structures. So far we have burned through one bottle of bee spray and we are starting our second can. I can not tell you how stressful it is to think about movers packing up something that contains a bee hive and getting stung to death. Every evening after the kids are in bed I make my bee rounds and look for the latest work of art. It is amazing how fast a group of bees can build a nest!
Now I have moved on to rodent patrol. After removing the entire contents of our attic to our second floor I realized that we had a small rodent issue. It wasn't until I tackled the basement food storage area that I realized I have my work cut out for me! Tomorrow I am going to war. It's me or the mice and I am confident that I can win this battle! I got my assault gear ready to go and I am prepared to use it! I can't wait to hear the kids version of this story!
I am trying to figure out exactly how many be hives can be attached to one house and its surrounding structures. So far we have burned through one bottle of bee spray and we are starting our second can. I can not tell you how stressful it is to think about movers packing up something that contains a bee hive and getting stung to death. Every evening after the kids are in bed I make my bee rounds and look for the latest work of art. It is amazing how fast a group of bees can build a nest!
Now I have moved on to rodent patrol. After removing the entire contents of our attic to our second floor I realized that we had a small rodent issue. It wasn't until I tackled the basement food storage area that I realized I have my work cut out for me! Tomorrow I am going to war. It's me or the mice and I am confident that I can win this battle! I got my assault gear ready to go and I am prepared to use it! I can't wait to hear the kids version of this story!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Strength Training
John came home this weekend and we both worked our tails off. We needed to get the attic unloaded because the movers will not go up into the attic and bring all of our stuff down. I am not quite sure how I got nominated, but I ended up being the one in the attic handing everything down to John. I am not even kidding when I say that our attic was at least 100 degrees and I spent about 4 hours up there sweating. We stacked all the stuff from the attic into Shane's room and the upstairs front hallway until you couldn't see over it! I ended up re-stacking stuff later so that we could get some clothes out of Shane's dresser!
Then we unloaded our pod that we rented a few months ago to store furniture when our house was on the market. That was not fun! I have so much sympathy for people that make their living by moving furniture! I can not even imagine how tiring that job would be!
So everything is in place for the movers who will be arriving next Monday!!!!!!
I took the kids to Costco this week and told them that we were stocking up on stuff since our new town doesn't have a Costco store in it. We got wipes, fruit snacks, pop tarts, and a few more essentials. Then we checked out and just as we were about to leave Wyatt said to our checkout lady "Well, we won't be coming back to THIS store ever again!"!!
You should have seen the look on her face! She looked like she got slapped!
She looked at me and I nodded my head and said "That's right, because we are moving and our new town doesn't have a Costco there. We are really going to miss Costco!"
It was too funny!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
We're Home
We drove home from Michigan today. The kids did great and we only stopped one time in seven hours for lunch and a pee break! I wouldn't expect anything less from these seasoned travelers after the summer that we have had. Drummond Island,MI...Appleton, WI... Pittsburgh, PA...Grand Haven, MI We have covered the midwest pretty much all summer and we are like a well oiled machine now!
We are at our house now for 2 weeks until we move! We have a lot to get done in the next few weeks, but it will happen... hopefully. If this summer has taught John and I anything it is that there are always bumps in the road (a lot of them in our case), but everything works out just like is was supposed to in the end. We are still learning, but these cool cats don't have a worry in the world and I am grateful for that!
Monday, August 08, 2011
Jonah Learns Finally....
Jonah has been nervous about the idea of learning to swim without a lifejacket since last year. Wyatt and Samuel learned to swim without a lifejacket last year when we came to Grand Haven and have become really comfortable in the water. They throw stuff into the water and dive down to the bottom and get it. They jump off the diving board and slide down the slide without worrying about how they land in the water. They are working on perfecting the ultimate cannonball splash and falling into the pool backwards. Meanwhile, Jonah has been happy tooling around the pool in his lifejacket while carefully remaining in is comfort zone.
We told him that he was going to learn to swim without is lifejacket this week and he was ready sort of.....
Today we spent an hour at the pool and Jonah never put his lifejacket on one time. He swam back and forth to me and the steps, jumped off the diving board and really enjoyed himself. Jonah just needs a little push to get the confidence to try something new, but once he does there is no stopping that boy!
We told him that he was going to learn to swim without is lifejacket this week and he was ready sort of.....
Today we spent an hour at the pool and Jonah never put his lifejacket on one time. He swam back and forth to me and the steps, jumped off the diving board and really enjoyed himself. Jonah just needs a little push to get the confidence to try something new, but once he does there is no stopping that boy!
Saturday, August 06, 2011
Fireworks
We took all four boys to the big Coast Guard Festival fireworks tonight. We took the small aluminum boat down the channel in front of grandma and grandpa's house all the way to downtown Grand Haven and anchored the boat. We actually ended up parking right in front of the hill where the fireworks get shot off. The only boat in front of us was the police boat guarding the channel. It was a prime front row seat with a perfect view. As soon as the fireworks started the kids went nuts! Jonah said "Mom, these are amazing". Sam hooted clapped and cheered the entire time. Shane was terrified and hid on the floor of the boat with a towel over his hear for the first few minutes, but then decided that he liked the fireworks and joined Sam clapping! The kids were so bummed when it ended and want to do it again tomorrow! When we told them that it only happens on the first Saturday in august every year they started crying and saying "we have to wait a whole year?"!
We had a great time together! It is so sad to think that Daddy will be flying back to Appleton tomorrow and we won't see him again for a while. Wyatt told us yesterday that he can't wait to move into our new house. When I asked him why he replied "because I want to live with daddy again so that we can see him every day"! Soon buddy soon!
We had a great time together! It is so sad to think that Daddy will be flying back to Appleton tomorrow and we won't see him again for a while. Wyatt told us yesterday that he can't wait to move into our new house. When I asked him why he replied "because I want to live with daddy again so that we can see him every day"! Soon buddy soon!
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Berry Fun
We took the kids blueberry picking yesterday and they ended up getting almost 50 pounds of blueberries! The boys are really good pickers. Shane even picked berries and put them in his bucket. Surprisingly the berries that he picked were mostly all blue with a few green ones here and there. When Shane got his bucket about half way full he came over to me, dumped his bucket on the ground, and proceeded to stomp on all of his berries. Then he went up to each of his brothers and tried to dump their buckets so that he could stomp on their berries too! When they wouldn't let him do that he resorted to picking berries, throwing them on the ground, and stomping on them! Crazy boy!
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