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Friday, May 28, 2010

That last day of school feeling....

Has is gone that fast?? Does it always go that fast??
(all you older parents are probably shaking you head.. uh huh..)

Today is the E1's last day for preK. He really loved the class, and especially his teacher Mrs V. What an Angel. E1 has grown so much. There's blue sky outside. The wicked heat from earlier in the week has taken a break. I've got great 70's and 80's tune jamming in my ears as I'm stuck behind these computer monitors. I'm energetic and somewhat in the zone. As opposed to my sleep deprived-zombie like alternate identity.
But I'm distracted. Thinking about E1, and how he's out of school. Thinking about Mama and E2. (Whatya doin?) Exciting is building about bringing K home..

Ok ok.. back to work... Back to my 70's and 80's tune... enjoy!http://www.bigrradio.com/player.php?id=35


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

What a great quote..

I've heard this before, but it really hit me differently today. Not sure why. I think its the part "I do not pray for the world." I wonder.. when we all get wrapped up "in the world" which at least for me is far far to often. How easy we lose focus. Anyway. I love it. And so I bring you The Today's Reading of the day..


Reading of the Day...
John 17:9
I pray for them. I do not pray for the world but for the ones you have given me, because they are yours, and everything of mine is yours and everything of yours is mine, and I have been glorified in them.

Peace

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The Return of the King -- Stories on the sheets

So awhile back I posted about how I never seem to find the time to read. Partially because I'm a slow reader, and you couple that with being tired, I usually get about 1 or 2 pages and is off to snooze-ville.

I started on some audiobooks that I listened two while in the car. First it was the classic novel "The Heart of Darkness". I then moved onto the The Fellowship of the Ring. I completed all 16 discs of that book, and the 14 disk from "The Two Towers". I've now recently started on "The Return of the King".

Along with our boys recent religious spout, they are also running around arguing "I am Legolas". "No!! I AM Legolas". Poor Gimli, nobody even wants to be Gimli. Sometimes Evans will be Aragorn or Gandolf. We don't read books at bed either.

As bedtime I gather a semi random assortment of stuffed animals who will play the parts of one of our heroes (or villains) from our Lord of the Rings tails. Night after night its the Hobbits and Gollum on their journey into Mordor. Or is Merry and Pippin and Treebeard.

Oh what fun. It keeps all our imaginations running wild. Who would have guess that Papa and his audiobooks would lead to such fun story time each night..

Peace

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Oh E, God's Light Shines Brightly Upon You!

E1 has been particularly HOLY lately. I like to think it is God's way of reminding us what is important as coming from a 5 year old, it makes you stop and think about what is really important. Exhausted, I laid down for a rare nap on Saturday, E2 was upstairs napping and E1 was cuddled up in the chair watching his favorite movie. I dozed off only to be awaken by a 40 lb 5 year old crawling over my legs, half asleep, I asked him if there was something he needed. Instead of answering with one of the thousands of requests mom's all over the world hear every day from "can I have some juice, can I have some candy, can I can I can I" he asked me if I needed a story.... so I am thinking, "aw, that is sweet, now get off my legs so I can sleep!", so I politely decline and say "mama's just trying to get a little rest", then he asked me if I needed a prayer, we dog-gone-it, who in their right mind is going to refuse that! So I tell him yes, I need a prayer (not really sure what is going to happen next) and he proceeds to pray the Our Father and Hail Mary over me! I felt pretty darn blessed after that!

Fast forward to Sunday, and for some reason, I decided to stress myself out on Mothers Day and volunteered to do the first reading. I have to admit, it wasn't the most exciting of readings, something about circumcision, I went up to the podium, read the reading and returned to my seat. E1 quickly moved down the row to me, clearly with something burning in his mind he needed to say and pulled me over to whisper in my ear "Next time, you tell them about Jonah and Daniel and the Lions Den, ok, ok???" , "Ok, E, next time I will tell them something more exciting! "

Friday, May 7, 2010

Happy Mothers Day

To all the Great Grandmothers, Grandmothers, Mothers, Mothers-in-law, Birth and Adoptive and expecting Mothers, and especially those courageous woman that have chosen the difficult path of "Life" for their children. May the Lord Bless you all abundantly today and every day a 1000 times for all you do for us.

Peace

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

One turn deserves another

Yesterday I found out that the Milwaukee marathon had closed. This was disappointing to me since that was my backup since I am unable to make it to the Chicago Marathon in 10/10/10. To avoid the procrastination syndrome again. I checked with the family calendar and notched off Sunday Sept 19th. So the backup to my backup will be the Inaugural Fox Valley Marathon. Its a small race. Should be fun...

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Procrastination.. a dish best not served..

Milwaukee's Lakefront Marathon registration closed as of 4/21/2010!

DANG! Because of some family events happening, I am unable to participate in the Chicago marathon this year. My backup race, the Milwaukee marathon, just closed as well. For reasons I'm not getting into on this blog, I had to hold off on registering. But just last week those reasons were cleared up. Now that race also is closed..

dag nabbit!