Thursday, March 12, 2009
A Fun Date/A Not So Normal Week
At the souvenir shop Mallory chose this Tinkerbell doll and Miles (much to my dismay) chose Peter Pan's sword...oh help me here! Needless to say he has had fun with that sword. Unfortunately Miles was a little camera shy and did not want me to take a picture of him with his new possession:(.
Everyone we came in contact with was wonderful. The doctor came in and after a breathing treatment, motrin, and steroids, she was ready to come home (a total of two hours).
I stayed home with her on Tuesday and Wednesday she was with Mom. This morning Ryan and I decided to keep her home one more day. She was anything but happy with this decision but I still feel it was the right one because she is still coughing here and there and her nose is running like a faucet. Poor babydoll! She is very disappointed because tonight after school is Jump Rope for Heart for the American Heart Association and she has been practicing her jumproping just for this event. It sure is hard when our children have to learn disappointment. Ryan and I are hopeful that tomorrow we will be back to normal and all on our regular routines.
Monday, February 23, 2009
A Snowman In Our "Meadow"
This weekend brought about a new round of snow and yesterday the three of us decided to trudge out to brave the elements. We went out with the plan to shovel snow to help Daddy and to just play for a little while. I had begun shoveling when I heard Mallory yell, "Look!
Even though I do not have a picture of it Mallory built a baby snowman to keep our big one company. I guess the thought of our snowman not having anyone to talk to was more than she could bear. It turned out cute too. It was a great day in our neighborhood.
I hope wherever you are that the weather makes you smile:).
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
A New Improved Knee
This morning Ryan had orthoscopic knee surgery. Everything went well. The doctor brought out pictures after the surgery of Ryan's knee before and after so I could understand what they had done. I must admit that it was quite interesting. Ryan stayed awake through the whole procedure and watched on the television screen. He talked with the doctor the entire time. I do not know if I could have done that or not.
We are now home (after stopping at Panera for broccoli and cheese soup for Ryan...and well I could not leave empty handed!!!). He is taking it easy on the couch and I am doing my best to take care of him and help to follow doctor's orders. I cannot wait until he is able to run after Mallory and Miles. I know that was one of the things he mentioned to the doctor and I sure hope this will help him get towards that goal. They are quite something to keep up with:).
We are now home (after stopping at Panera for broccoli and cheese soup for Ryan...and well I could not leave empty handed!!!). He is taking it easy on the couch and I am doing my best to take care of him and help to follow doctor's orders. I cannot wait until he is able to run after Mallory and Miles. I know that was one of the things he mentioned to the doctor and I sure hope this will help him get towards that goal. They are quite something to keep up with:).
Monday, February 16, 2009
Valentine's Day Cupcakes
On Friday night Mallory and Miles frosted and decorated cupcakes for their grandparents. They had so much fun. Miles (as we predicted) licked his fingers and knife throughout the process (that added a little extra love to his cupcakes). Oh no, now his grandmas and grandpas know the truth!!!
Mallory took her time and tried very hard to perfect the art of frosting. Her cupcakes did not have the cake in the frosting like her brothers so she must have been catching on. They both did a wonderful job.
On Valentine's Day morning Mallory acted as if it were Christmas. She woke up bright and early requesting that we all open
the valentine sacks we had made the weekend before. It was so funny! Miles woke up shortly after and we all "tore" into our sacks. The valentines were so sweet from both of them.
Mallory, Miles, and I went to my parent's house to visit with Mom (Dad was working and so was Ryan). Mom was thrilled with the cupcakes and other goodies we had for her. Mallory and Miles had lots of fun running through the house and having fun. They always have a lot of fun when they are there.
The rest of the afternoon was spent at Ryan's parent's house. Mallory and Miles spent the afternoon there while Ryan and I headed to the big city to do a bit of shopping for me (I know Ryan did not have the best time ever...but I did get some things that I have needed for quite sometime...my feet should be smiling now). I am thankful he was okay going with me.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Eyes That Are Not Forgotten
Tonight Mallory and I went through the same after school routine of swim lessons. Go home, change, head to the pool, undress, shower, well...you get the picture. During Mallory's lessons I watched and wrote in my notebook. Nothing unusual there:).
As Mallory and I were heading out of the building I saw a young gentleman sitting outside the door. I stared at him and he looked at me and as I began to walk away his eyes registered and I quickly turned and asked, "Are you Kam?" He looked surprised that I would know his name and then recognized my face (I guess I have changed in the seven years since he's been in my classroom) and said, "Oh my! I just tried to email you two days ago!" It was Kam...one of those students (or people) that we all have touch our lives and that we always wonder how they are doing once they have left us and moved on.
We talked for a while catching up. You know, me trying to find out if he has followed the right path in life...in just those few minutes of talking I could tell he has turned out just fine. He asked me if I still had the coffee mug he had given me (he was in my class when I was expecting and then had Mallory and had used his own money to buy a mug that had Mallory's first picture on it). I said yes although it was not currently on my desk. I'm sure you know what I will be doing tomorrow morning at school!
I was so excited to see him and it has sent a flood of emotions and thoughts to my head. I am going back to when he was in my classroom. When he would walk around the playground with me and tell jokes like, "Why did Tigger look in the toilet? Because he was trying to find Pooh!" And I will never forget before Thanksgiving break when my belly was bulging and he bent over to it (he had found earlier that day that Mallory could hear him) and yelled, "HAPPY THANKSGIVING!" and there is the picture that has been behind my desk of when he borrowed Ryan's Gretzky jersey for his wax museum presentation. Like I mentioned earlier, Kam was one of those students that I will never forget (hence the tears in my eyes that you cannot see on your end of the screen).
So tonight I will go to bed with a smile on my face knowing that maybe, just maybe, Kam thinks of me as much as I think of him. Maybe in a few years I will get an invitation to a graduation party. I would definitely be there with bells on:).
I think that someone placed Kam there to cross my path because I needed to be reminded of my daily job and how important it is although many times it is difficult. I am thankful for that angel looking over me.
...and thankful to Kam who has touched my life:0).
As Mallory and I were heading out of the building I saw a young gentleman sitting outside the door. I stared at him and he looked at me and as I began to walk away his eyes registered and I quickly turned and asked, "Are you Kam?" He looked surprised that I would know his name and then recognized my face (I guess I have changed in the seven years since he's been in my classroom) and said, "Oh my! I just tried to email you two days ago!" It was Kam...one of those students (or people) that we all have touch our lives and that we always wonder how they are doing once they have left us and moved on.
We talked for a while catching up. You know, me trying to find out if he has followed the right path in life...in just those few minutes of talking I could tell he has turned out just fine. He asked me if I still had the coffee mug he had given me (he was in my class when I was expecting and then had Mallory and had used his own money to buy a mug that had Mallory's first picture on it). I said yes although it was not currently on my desk. I'm sure you know what I will be doing tomorrow morning at school!
I was so excited to see him and it has sent a flood of emotions and thoughts to my head. I am going back to when he was in my classroom. When he would walk around the playground with me and tell jokes like, "Why did Tigger look in the toilet? Because he was trying to find Pooh!" And I will never forget before Thanksgiving break when my belly was bulging and he bent over to it (he had found earlier that day that Mallory could hear him) and yelled, "HAPPY THANKSGIVING!" and there is the picture that has been behind my desk of when he borrowed Ryan's Gretzky jersey for his wax museum presentation. Like I mentioned earlier, Kam was one of those students that I will never forget (hence the tears in my eyes that you cannot see on your end of the screen).
So tonight I will go to bed with a smile on my face knowing that maybe, just maybe, Kam thinks of me as much as I think of him. Maybe in a few years I will get an invitation to a graduation party. I would definitely be there with bells on:).
I think that someone placed Kam there to cross my path because I needed to be reminded of my daily job and how important it is although many times it is difficult. I am thankful for that angel looking over me.
...and thankful to Kam who has touched my life:0).
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Our Little Tree Hugger
That conversation made me think of Mallory in her "baby stage". She is growing into a really great young lady and is working to build her character each and everyday (trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship). Although she has her moments (like every child) she thinks of others and how to make the world a better place. She is my "tree hugger". The one who is quick to say, "We shouldn't use paper plates because they are not good for the environment. They waste trees." Now how many seven year olds would say
that?
Mallory has really become excited and is using her citizenship to help our new school. She took the responsibility to talk with her principal about having a bake sale to sell cookies to the students to earn money for the new playground (her idea). She learned yesterday that it is going to happen very soon. Can you imagine the feeling of pride she must feel? She was asked something very exciting from her principal yesterday afternoon (a secret that maybe I can share with you in pictures later) and cannot wait to buy cookies.
I am very proud of Mallory and know that Ryan is too. She is going to be very successful in life...but the hard part is keeping her on the right path.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Just the Two of Us...Plus the Time Capsule

Thank you, Jenn for taking this picture of us!
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