As in fishin' for something to write. By the time I get here my mind is just tired and blank so even though I have a million thoughts go through my head as I drive I'm too tired to rethink them and reiterate them here. Drive time is my only quiet time completely to myself.
But, I don't think I said that Ms. Kae got glasses last week. I think I eluded that she may, but we now have them. For now she only has one pair that she is wearing at home only. Her vision isn't terrible, but she has an astigmatism exactly like I do and when her eyes are tired at night they make things clearer. They said she'll need them for more in a year. So, we thought this would be good practice for her to learn to care for them and keep track of them. She picked them out and everything.....can't go wrong for $50 total (frames and lenses). We're hoping to get a second pair this summer and then have her leave them in her desk at school next year.
Here she is.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
The Blindside was great!!
The boys loved it and I loved it. Brian liked it...he doesn't 'love' any movie. It was really a good movie and so sweet. I can see why they fell in love with him.
Lisa
Lisa
Look what I found from 2008
This was a fun thing for Chase and I to do by ourselves in Daytona and neither one of us had ever done it before. It was a good memory when I found this today.
FINALLY, I get to see it too!
First, a little snippet on my basal cell progress. It's all removed with 1 1/2" incision, get the stitches removed in 1 1/2 weeks and that chapter of my life is done. YAY!
Back to my scheduled blogger.
We only have 3 children for the afternoon/evening. So weird! Just 3 sweet boys. The girls went to aunt/uncle M and A's for some alone time treat with who knows what, but I'm sure they will enjoy it. Since they're gone we decided to watch a movie that would be over the girls' heads and they wouldn't sit still for, but I really want to see. So, we have a free PPV and we're using it "The Blind Side". Everyone else and their brother has seen this already and the older boys do want to watch it to, so pizza and a movie tonight. Just gotta keep little man busy.
What I miss tonight I can rewatch tomorrow, but it's not quiet the same. Can't wait!!
Back to my scheduled blogger.
We only have 3 children for the afternoon/evening. So weird! Just 3 sweet boys. The girls went to aunt/uncle M and A's for some alone time treat with who knows what, but I'm sure they will enjoy it. Since they're gone we decided to watch a movie that would be over the girls' heads and they wouldn't sit still for, but I really want to see. So, we have a free PPV and we're using it "The Blind Side". Everyone else and their brother has seen this already and the older boys do want to watch it to, so pizza and a movie tonight. Just gotta keep little man busy.
What I miss tonight I can rewatch tomorrow, but it's not quiet the same. Can't wait!!
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Soda? What's that?
My husband's coworker texted him a line of jokes...semi redneck, which are totally understandable in this area and if you don't get them...you gotta wonder.
It reminded of something Kaelin said a few years ago. I reminded Brian and we realized we really should add it to the line. She doesn't speak properly at all; still. Not for lack of us trying though. We generally do not speak like the hicks people may think those of us around here are. I do, however, have a bad habit of saying 'ya'll' and it comes out quicker than I can correct myself.
However, my Korean born cutie has always has this slightly southern twang to some words....heel, beel (i.e. hill, bill). So one night she said something to me, of course I can't remember exactly what she said now, but I couldn't understand her and I made her explain what she was saying. She was using the word 'soda'.
She was basically saying something to the affect of 'you put a lid on the milk soda milk doesn't spill'. I was laughing at her for days!
Lisa
It reminded of something Kaelin said a few years ago. I reminded Brian and we realized we really should add it to the line. She doesn't speak properly at all; still. Not for lack of us trying though. We generally do not speak like the hicks people may think those of us around here are. I do, however, have a bad habit of saying 'ya'll' and it comes out quicker than I can correct myself.
However, my Korean born cutie has always has this slightly southern twang to some words....heel, beel (i.e. hill, bill). So one night she said something to me, of course I can't remember exactly what she said now, but I couldn't understand her and I made her explain what she was saying. She was using the word 'soda'.
She was basically saying something to the affect of 'you put a lid on the milk soda milk doesn't spill'. I was laughing at her for days!
Lisa
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Allergies...that never go away.
So, yesterday I had to go get retested so that they could reevaluate my serums for my shots. Out of 39 tests they found about 6 that I was less sensitive to. So those will be ramped up in my serum hoping to make things better for me. However, the others all stayed the same and a couple actually got worse. The major ones were, of course, mold and dust that you can't escape. HUGE welts on my arm. The nurse and nurse practitioner taking care of me couldn't believe how bad my allergies still are. I preface this by saying I've already done 8 years of shots with another doctor. He told me he had done all he could for me and few years later when I wok up gasping for air this doctor says he can make a difference.
The nurse said there are only a couple of things I'm NOT allergic to. She asked if I knew I was allergic to cats. Uh kinda. I had one hair that flew onto my neck a couple of years ago and I almost scratched it raw. She offered me some steroid shots every 3 months to help me breath, but I'm pretty much used to the way it is and don't need more crap in my body. I'll just stay on what I'm on and not add to it and deal.
Hey, a little progress is a little and maybe someday I'll be able to do with less.
Lisa
The nurse said there are only a couple of things I'm NOT allergic to. She asked if I knew I was allergic to cats. Uh kinda. I had one hair that flew onto my neck a couple of years ago and I almost scratched it raw. She offered me some steroid shots every 3 months to help me breath, but I'm pretty much used to the way it is and don't need more crap in my body. I'll just stay on what I'm on and not add to it and deal.
Hey, a little progress is a little and maybe someday I'll be able to do with less.
Lisa
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Gotcha Days All Around
Friday was Kaelin's Gotcha Day (aka the day she came to us). Monday is Chelsi's Gotcha Day. These two days in March make March what it is....great...even when it's not so great. Usually, I find myself thinking about certain days, regardless of where I am, physically, that particular day. I find myself reminiscing about their calls on March 15 and March 17th, respectively. Or should I say Kaelin's email travel call, because I was on the internet whining about my baby coming home and they couldn't reach me. This was back in the day of no DSL you know.
Kaelin has now been home with us for 7 years and Chelsi will be with us 4 years tomorrow. Ahhh...what would our lives be like without them. Definitely, not as stressful, but mostly, not as rich, wonderful, entertaining, beautiful and special. We gained a special love from them and they gave us this gift. They were our gift.
We love you girls!
Love mom and dad.
Kaelin has now been home with us for 7 years and Chelsi will be with us 4 years tomorrow. Ahhh...what would our lives be like without them. Definitely, not as stressful, but mostly, not as rich, wonderful, entertaining, beautiful and special. We gained a special love from them and they gave us this gift. They were our gift.
We love you girls!
Love mom and dad.
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