Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween and Other Fall Activities

WOW!  I was bad and didn't post anything last week!  Last week we had a bit of a chaotic week, but ended it with a quick trip to Dallas to celebrate James' great-uncle Hal's 90th birthday!  We had a great time and we were able to take the boys to the planetarium.  They had a great time and we enjoyed our mini getaway. 

Alex the Astronaut


Eric the Astronaut
This week was PACKED!  Not only did we have our regular activities and schedules, I had a HUGE cake order to fill, as well as lots of small orders.  I am so grateful for many friends that are willing to help out when I need it and also around to share laughs and tears with.  This last Thursday Alex had a little Fall Festival at his school.  He was so adorable with his classmates and they were all dressed up and had a great time.  I am grateful that I am able to be a Room Mom and help out and spend time at his school.  On Friday we dashed up to Waco to pick up my brother from college and then we dashed home to pick up the last cake order of the week and head to James' work.  James' work was having their grand opening/open house and it was lots of fun.  The boys were able to see what Daddy does all day as well as enjoy great food and great company.  On Saturday GiGi came up to Magnolia to celebrate her birthday.  For the last two years we have gone to the Pumpkin Patch together and this year was no different.  The boys have so much fun there and we always like to spend time together outside reminiscing and enjoying each other's company.  After dinner, GiGi had to head home and we headed to our ward's activity.  After lots of pizza, ice cream, and games we had our annual trunk-or-treat.  The boys had a great time and we have come to realize that Eric LOVES candy and will do almost anything to get some. 
Toddler Story time

Alex and Eric showing off their craft

Alex's Class


Alex

Eric

Such handsome boys!
Today we had a nice time at church and in our classes.  The Primary is preparing for their program and they are getting better and better every time.  I am so excited for them and I am honored to be their chorister.  After church we headed to James' parents to celebrate his mom's birthday and Halloween.  I have such great in-laws and I feel so blessed to have them in my life.  I have been able to do a lot of thinking about gratitude and I think that for the month of November I am going to have 'Thankful Thursdays" in my blog...we will see if I can keep up and if I can keep it brief...I have SO much to be grateful for.  This week so far doesn't seem too chaotic yet, but I guess we will see.  So, until next week...
Alex's and James' Pumpkins

Sunday, October 17, 2010

A week full of busy

This week has been filled with emotion, busy-ness, and some fun too.  Monday morning was a bit rocky as I had a bit of a look at myself and realized that I am not sure what makes me happy.  I know, what happy is and I know when I feel it, but I don't know what I like to do on my own that makes me happy.  I am always doing what other people want to do and always looking for their best interest and happiness, that I have lost myself.  I have always figured that thinking of myself first was selfish, but I am starting to realize that I cannot be myself and give myself to others if I don't know who I am...I think that makes sense, well it does in my head.  Anyway, after a very emotional morning, I was able to salvage my day by having lunch with my mom and going to Sam Moon.  I LOVE that store and I was able to get some fun accessories for my BUNCO Halloween costume and a new wallet.  Tuesday was our BUNCO Halloween get-together and we had so much fun!  Most of us dressed up and shared treats and laughs.  I was able to laugh until I cried and visit with women I love and forget all my issues for a couple of hours, it goes without saying but, I LOVE BUNCO! 

Me as "The BUNCO Queen"

My Cake Ball "Spooky Sampler" I am offering for the month of October
Wednesday we skipped story time and went to GiGi's house to visit.  These midday visits are too short, but still so much fun.  I am so excited for the 30th to celebrate GiGi's birthday and to go to the Pumpkin Patch, it has become a tradition.  Thursday i ran around like a chicken with my head cut off as I juggled babysitting kids, Alex's school, and shopping...I survived, and that's what matters.  Friday I went to a baby shower for two lovely ladies!  I wasn't feeling very well, but I enjoyed seeing my friends and celebrating new life coming into the world.  That evening Alex had his first little sleep over!  His friend's mom needed to tend to a family emergency, so we picked Alex's friend up from school and he slept over.  The boys had fun and even though there were times that I was sure I wouldn't have any hair left by the time his mom came, I was glad I was able to help.  This weekend was Stake Conference and it was AMAZING!  On Saturday evening I was so impressed by Sister Jensen (our area Seventy's wife) and her remarks.  I will always remember not to make a big deal about a Sausage, Egg, and CHEESE McMuffin and that "Weird parents make weird kids."  I really needed to hear the words spoken and to not make a big deal about the little things and to rejoice in the moment.  Also, to save my best for my family rather than giving my best to everyone else.  I am so blessed to have such a wonderful family that make my life filled with joy and smiles.  When we returned from conference to pick up the boys, Eric puked ALL over me!  The poor kid has his first stomach bug, but we though it was just something he ate.  We went to Stake Conference on Sunday, but left early because Eric had a sad little face as he told me, "My tummy hurts."  We were really afraid he would throw up at Church, so we left before anything could happen.  He fell asleep in the car, but when he woke up, he was sick again.  He held down Pepto Bismal and some Ginger Ale, so hopefully this won't last too long.  As for my goal to stress less, I did okay.  I am still striving to relax and to take some time for myself.  I am hoping to attend a seminar on essential oils and order some Chinese herbs to help with the pain I have now become accustomed to as my constant companion.  I am hoping that I can find some relief, because I am amazed to realize how pain makes a person very cranky and a bit over sensitive, and I don't want to be that way towards anyone.  Wish me luck, and until next week...

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Another week and the frog story

Well things are back to normal, well as normal as we can be...The week was filled with interesting events and lots of laughs, love, and memories.  Monday was spent shopping and getting blood work done.  While at the doctor's office I was sure my arm would shrivel up from the amount of blood they had to take...but it didn't.  That evening we went for ice cream as a family because it is a tradition that if anyone in the family has to be poked by a needle, we all get ice cream.

Playing after we got ice cream

Wednesday came the Internet Guy!  Now we have high speed Internet!  On Thursday it was a constant go-go-go day!  I started out dropping Eric at a sitter, then taking Alex to school.  After Alex was situated I went to the "Room-Mom" meeting.  After the meeting I went to our local resale shop and got ripped off!  Then I went to the doctor for my "woman visit" and for an unexpected ultrasound.  Then I went back to pick up Eric, went to my mom's house to let the dogs out.  Then we went to pickup Alex, car wash, then to a meeting for a committee I am on at Church.  After the meeting, we played at the park for a little bit and chatted with friends, then home to have a play date, then make dinner and bed!  I am tired just remembering that day.  Friday morning was beautiful as we headed to the park to play.  That morning I received lots of news.  First from the doctor's office that said that all my blood work came back fairly normal (this sounds good, but it is a bit frustrating because we can't figure out what's going on), then from my OB/GYN saying they found a cyst.  Well, what a day...and it was only 11:30!  I then spent the rest of the day at home until James came home and we went to dinner and perused the mall.  James then packed his things and went on a scout camp out early Saturday morning.  After he left we went to Lowes to make a "fun house mirror", then to a Scentsy Party.  We made it home by 3:00 and were tired.  After a brief nap we trudged on to the grocery store for some awesome deals :). 

Alex liked making silly faces in his mirror
The boys showing off their fun house mirrors
 Now, one thing I left out about Saturday...the frog.  It started when I was putting laundry away and I noticed a little frog perched over a door in our hallway.  I am NOT a frog person...especially when said frog is above my head and could possible jump down at any time.  Since James was gone I called my mom.  After being teased about "the scary frog" my parents came to get rid of the frog.  The story should end there, but it doesn't.  When my parents arrived...the frog disappeared!  As you may imagine, this only increased the teasing and silly comments.  Well, after about thirty minutes of looking, they decided that the frog was gone and they left.  Well, that brings me to Sunday morning when I go to get the boys ready for church.  Mr. Frog was hiding in the basket of the boys tub toys and decided to go for a dip when I started to fill the tub for the boy's bath.  After Alex leaped out of the tub screaming like a girl and I am trying to muster up the courage to catch the slimy little goober, I grab a piece of Tupperware and catch the frog.  Well, we tried to free him, but he wouldn't leave!  I finally just left the container outside because he wouldn't leave no matter how far I tipped the container or tapped on it!  So, that's the frog story.
Where the frog started
He was a little cute
After I caught him


Well, Sunday was church without James.  This is never a good thing because Eric is not a fan of Daddy being gone, so he wouldn't stay in Nursery and this made things a bit difficult as I tried to teach the kids.  After church we went to my parents home for dinner and a movie and James was there!  I missed him so much and we were all so happy to see him.  Now we are home and getting ready for bed, Daddy is reading a book and the boys are in their pajamas and cuddled up with the blankies.  This has been quite a week, but I look forward to next week and I have some goals for myself.  My main goal is to stress less.  I may not know why I am feeling the way I am or why I am sick and have the symptoms I do, but I know that stress makes it worse and that I could really use less stress, or better stress management in my life.  I am very blessed to have a wonderful husband and two amazing little boys.  Alex has been amazing this last week.  He has always seemed to know when I need a hug, and he has been super helpful around the house and with Eric.  Alex has a special spirit and I am definitely blessed to be his mommy.  My heart is full and my eyes are tired, so until next week...




Wednesday, October 6, 2010

My Wednesday Post

Well, my blog post ended up being on Wednesday this week because I FINALLY have high speed Internet!  I couldn't handle "losing" my blog post every time I tried to post it, so I waited until the Satellite Guy came to install our Internet.  Our week was pretty standard last week as we went shopping, school, and story time, and all that jazz.  Some things were a bit different though.  My final cake class was postponed...a little frustrating!  We were able to visit with friends and celebrate a birthday...Alex always is up for birthday cake!  Saturday and Sunday were General Conference!  I love having the opportunity to listen to our prophets and being able to be taught through modern day revelation and being reminded of who I am personally and who I stand for.  I did miss Saturday morning due to a doctor's appointment, but unfortunately I had to go to the doctor. 

I have been having some health issues that have been hard for me to deal with, but I am working through it.  I find it interesting that it is not just the illnesses, but also the emotional ties that go with my health.  I am waiting for lab results...waiting...and waiting!  I pray that one day my body will decide to behave itself and just do what it is supposed to do.  Fortunately, the Magnesium and Aleve is helping with the pain, but the Magnesium wreaks havoc on my tummy.  I am hoping that when my lab results come in that the doctor will look at them and say, "Oh, here is the problem, and here is the simple solution."  I doubt that will happen, but I can hope.  Until then, I will continue to endure the pain and itching and the need to stay a general temperature so as to not be too cold, or too hot, and of course the ever pleasant...keeping away from water. 

This entry has been a bit scattered, but lately that is how my brain has been working.  One day it will either get it together, or it will explode...either away the results will be amazing!  I am ever grateful for my boys and that Alex seems to know when I need a hug, and when to quit arguing with Eric so that I can cope with what's going on.  I am grateful that James has been and always is my rock.  He has always been there to listen and to offer me encouragement and blessings.  I am, especially grateful that he cleaned the bathrooms for me this past weekend.  I was actually having nightmares about having to clean the bathrooms and the pain that would ensue from working with water and possible sweating.  He then stepped in, and without being asked, cleaned the bathrooms top to bottom for me.  I am so blessed and I must remember to count my blessings and not my woes. 

Well, I guess that's it for now, but I will post again on Sunday.  Oh, and here are some absolutely adorable pictures that my mother-in-law took on Sunday of the boys!  Enjoy!
Alex
Eric

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Veggin' Out!



Sorry for the late blog post, but after the Scout Fireside last night I passed out!  I think this week has been a bit exhausting.  The week started as any other week pretty much.  I went and did my grocery shopping and some other cleaning and stuff.  Tuesday Alex went to school and Eric went to Tumbling Class.  When I picked up Alex from school I was informed that a kid had pushed him and really hurt his feelings.  When the teacher confronted the kid, he said that Alex had pushed him first.  The teacher knew that this was not true, but when Alex heard what the kid had said he looked up at her with tears rolling down his cheeks and said, "I didn't push him, I'm a sweet boy."  Well, his teacher's heart just melted and he was given a big hug.  Alex has such a tender heart at times.  That night, we went to dinner with my parents and ate at Las Fuentes.  On Wednesday we went to story time as we always do and the boys had a blast!  We talked about frogs at Eric's story time and Peanut Butter and Jelly at Alex's.  We also checked out some CDs by the Veggie Tales to prepare us for the fun times we were going to have on Saturday.  After the library I went to the doctor to talk to her about my thyroid and some other issues I have been having, I am still waiting on lab results.  On Thursday Alex went to school and had another great day.  When I picked him up, there was a "Good Manners Report" in his backpack!  I am so proud of my big boy.  While Alex was at school, Eric and I made a trip to Conroe and delivered cake balls and cheesecakes to James' work.  Those men really keep me n business with all of their orders!  That night I went to my cake class, but I was exhausted!  I had really contemplated calling Stacie and asking her to take some notes for me and I would call her later for the details, but I went and was glad I did.  I am so grateful to have friends that I can chit-chat with about anything and that we can share in each other's joys and trials.  After talking for just a few minutes I felt lighter hearted and not quite as exhausted. 
Friday took us down to GiGi's house!  We love going to visit and we wish we could go more often.  Eric spent a lot of time cuddling with GiGi.  There is a baby visiting in GiGi's home and my boys got to see what a REALLY tiny baby looks like.  Eric was curious, but not that interested.  Alex wanted to hold the baby, and love the baby, and check his toes and his hair, and pretty much anything he could.  Then I was informed that we needed a baby for our house...I wish it was that easy.  Then, before we left the glorious League City, we went to visit Julie (my favorite hair dresser) and all got haircuts.  With stunning new "do's" we headed back to Magnolia to prepare for date night.  The boys went to play at a friend's house while James and I went on a date...yes, a real date.  We met up for dinner at Outback steak house.  We were so excited because we found a gift card that we forgot we had, so it was like finding $25 in an old coat!  We went and really had a terrible time!  The food was down-right GROSS!  I was shocked, I used to love their food, but I guess they were having a bad night as there were lots of complaints.  The good thing is that our server was very attentive and sweet to us.  I was really irritated that the manager got upset with her, when our negative comments were not about her and we even made sure that we mentioned how great she had been.  Finally, one of our meals was removed from our bill and we left with upset tummies and a bit of disappointment.  As we were leaving the hostess decided to get a bit of an attitude with James and after I informed her that she was talking about my husband (I left behind James) she turned red and said, "Whatever!"  I called Outback later and informed them that they should be embarrassed by the food and by the behavior of their hostess.  Well, since dinner was a downer, we went and played black-light mini golf.  We had a ton of fun and we were able to end the night on a positive note.  After picking up our boys we went to bed because Saturday was filled with tons of fun!

Saturday we started our day with the trip to Lowes to build firetrucks and to get to see a real firetrucks.  Well, the ones we were supposed to build were recalled, so that didn't work, but the boys got to look at the firetrucks and check out all the fun equipment. 


Then, we went to Chick-fil-A to play and run off all of our pent up energy.  For the first time in I don't know how long, we all came home and took a nap!  We all slept for TWO HOURS!  The sleep was much needed for all of us and definitely helped us not be so cranky.  We then got ready to go see the Veggie Tales, but first we went to look at a house.  The house was one that we had looked at for a while and it really gave us a taste of what is on the market and what e really want and don't want in a house.  After the walk-through we drove to Sugarland for the concert.  Veggie Tales was AMAZING!  The boys got cute little hats and we all sang and danced to our favorite songs.  I have loved the Veggie Tales since Middle School and I love that my boys love them too.  We really enjoyed watching the boys sing and dance.  Eric has quite some moves!  I cannot express how much fun we had and the memories that we will keep with us forever. 

My silly boys in their silly hats!

Veggie Tales Live!

James had to wear the Bob the Tomato hat!
Sunday was pretty normal as we went to church and our classes and normal.  I am so excited and a bit stressed about our upcoming Primary Program.  The kids are doing so well and working so hard!  I am amazed at their abilities and the personality they bring to our Primary.  After church we went home to prepare for the fireside.  After baking breads and other goodies, we loaded things up an went back to church for the 11 year old scout fireside that James was holding.  After the fireside I guess my body finally decided that it had done enough and I fell asleep on the couch and was not able to be woken up at all!  I think at times I internalize my stress instead of letting it out and then my body becomes very tired and starts having problems and creates pain and eczema to try and relieve the stress.  I think I am going to try some meditation and positive thinking to ease some of my stress and anxiety. 
All in all, this week has been amazing!  We were able to spend time together as a family and still accomplished most of what we needed to.  I am very grateful that I have the gospel in my life.  I cannot imagine how difficult it must be to g through life without a knowledge of who you are or even to go through life without a purpose or a goal.  I pray that I remember to keep a grateful heart and to remember that no matter what kind of day I am having, Heavenly Father loves me and He wants me to succeed.  It may sound a bit cheesy, but this is the Veggie Tales song that has been going through my mind all week, and at times I think that it has kept me going.  So enjoy, and until next week...

My Day
In my bed I start to pray
And tell God all about my day

I woke up in my little bed
And put my hat upon my head
Cleaned my room and cleared my dishes
Told mom breakfast was delicious

I went to school, learned something new
And tried to follow every rule
I studied my vocabulary
Had some fun with Bob and Larry

And so it's good to know
How much you love me…it's true
The bible says you do
You really love me
Your love was with me all throughout my day

I some how over looked my bed
Seems my dog is underfed
Forgot to change my underclothes
Watched one to many T.V. shows

I had some trouble sharing toys
and during rest time, made some noise
Walls are not for coloring
Sometimes I'm off key when I sing

And so it's really good to know
How much you love me…it's true
The bible says you do
You really love me
Your love was with me all throughout my day

In my bed so quietly
I rest in knowing God Loves Me!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Just Another Week...Or Was It?

Here I sit, and I am trying to reflect back on the week and can't really think of anything fun and exciting to write about.  The week seems to just go and go until I hit Sunday and wonder what I have done all week.  The highlights that I can recall start with Monday.  Monday involved going to lunch with some friends to celebrate a birthday!  I love getting together with the girls and letting the kids play.  On Tuesday Alex went to school, Eric went to Tumbling and that evening I went to Bunco.  I love Bunco night!  There is nothing better than sharing good food, laughs, and no kids!  James was able to hang out with a friend as they watched all the kids!  I have some amazing friends and I wouldn't trade them for anything.  Wednesday we went to the library and talked like pirates!  The librarians are amazing and they are so creative.  We checked out a CD from the library that is the VeggieTales "Silly Songs with Larry".  We love VeggieTales in our house! 

Thursday morning Alex told me his throat was a little sore, but after breakfast he seemed to be okay.  While Alex was at school, Eric and I had lunch with James and did a little shopping for my cake class.  When I returned to Alex's school his teacher told me that he had been really tired all day and wouldn't eat much.  My poor Alex was feeling "really tired".  I took him home and prepared for my cake class.  Our wonderful babysitter came over and watched my rug rats as I went to Hobby Lobby for class.  By the time I got out, James had come home and relieved our babysitter.  Alex was SICK.  He had a fever and looked HORRIBLE!  Obviously, Friday morning we went to the doctor's office to see what Alex had caught now.

Now, as some people know, I am a bit of an outspoken person when I need to be, and this was a day that I needed to be.  My patience was running out as I sat in the waiting room for over and hour waiting and waiting and watching people who had gotten there after me go in...we won't even go into THAT issue.  When I finally was called to the receptionist desk to make my co payment, and ambulance pulled up and they were picking up a young lady to take to the hospital.  This was an emergency and the lights and sirens were on as the ambulance parked in line with the door to the office.  Then, a woman bursts into the waiting room and starts swearing and throwing out gruesome profanities as she is ticked off that the ambulance is "blocking her in".  Well, since my fuse was already a bit short, I lost it and loudly informed the woman that she should refrain from using such colorful language in a PEDIATRIC office, especially around MY children, and that it is obviously an emergency and that someone else had to be more important right then.  I could not believe the audacity of this woman!  I was fuming!  The woman stormed out, yelled at her daughter, got in her car, and waited!  Nobody said a word to me, but the receptionist was a bit shocked that I raised my voice at this woman...I'm sorry, but someone had to do it. 

Finally, we are seen by the PA.  My poor Alex has now developed a lovely rash all over his pale body and looks like something the cat brought in.  The doctor confirms that he has strep throat that has gone systemic and scarlatina.  Poor Alex can never just catch a cold.  When he is sick he goes all out.  Then after the PA left to write his prescription, a med student and a doctor come into the exam room.  They inform me of who they are and ask if they can look at Alex's throat.  I see no problem in this, but warn them that because his throat hurts, his gag reflex is really sensitive.  Well, that student decided she could handle it and shoved that popsicle stick in his mouth and looked.  Alex then coughed in her face (not intentionally of course).  The student flipped out!  She ran to the sink and stared flushing her eyes as if hydrochloric acid was in them!  She even used soap!  The doctor was trying to help her when I just looked at them and said, "You shouldn't become a pediatrician if you are a germaphobe!"  The doctor tried not to laugh as I just stood there and the student was still splashing water all over the place.  I wonder if she will rethink her studies?

Well, since Alex is sick, I skipped the Home and Garden Market that I had won tickets to and stayed home cuddling my boys and doing LOTS of laundry.  When James came home on Saturday afternoon, we played games and watched movies.  I think I really liked having "nothing to do".  Sunday came and is now almost gone.  Eric and I went to Church and we left James and Alex at home.  I introduced the Junior Primary to "Freddy the Singing Frog" and they loved him.  I think that he will have to come back because I don't think that they have ever sounded as beautiful.  Eric went to Nursery without a hitch and had to sing "Jesus Wants Me for a Cow"...maybe one day he will sing it right.  After we came home, James had made dinner, my favorite, spaghetti.  Later we took a drive to look at some neighborhoods and homes.  I love discussing what our goals are and seeing that we have differences, but together we complement each other's strengths and abilities.  I am so blessed to have an amazing husband who would go to the ends of the earth for me.  I love being his wife and looking towards eternity together.

Next week will bring new adventures and some of the same ones we have every week.  I pray that Alex will feel better and be able to go back to school and that his rash goes away.  We have tickets to go see VeggieTales Live and I think I am more excited than the kids!  I know that no matter what happens this week, my Heavenly Father is with me and that He loves me and wants me to do my very best, and He will pick up the rest.  Until next week...

Monday, September 13, 2010

Emotions

This has been another week packed with being busy, new experiences, and alot of the regular stuff that has become routine for us.  Monday was Labor Day and GiGi was here.  While James took Alex fishing for the first time, GiGi, Eric and I went shopping.  James and Alex had alot of fun!  They caught two fish and a turtle.  Alex was very proud of his catches and learning to cast his line and being a big boy with Daddy.  Then they had a bit of drama.  They had tossed back one of the fish and the turtle, alex insisted on keeping one of the fish.  Without realizing that Alex didn't quite understand the whole fishing experience, James proceeded to "prepare the fish" to take home.  Alex FLIPPED OUT!  All Alex could say to James was, "You killed that poor little fish!"  Poor James was heartbroken and sure he had traumatized Alex fr life.  After a little talk and an ice cream Alex started to understand why we fish and that the fish was not for his fish tank.  Then, with sad eyes he asked Daddy if they could get a new fish for his aquarium, and of course, they did.  As a family we shared a yummy lunch and kissed GiGi goodbye.  The weekend ended on a very high note.
Alex's Fish

Tuesday was Alex's first day of school!  He was so excited.  He had his backpack on and was ready about an hour before it was time to go.  I took some pictures of Alex and then Eric lost it completely.  Eric did not want "his Alex" to go to school without him.  I dealt with a wailing and screaming Eric for almost an hour!  Then Eric and I went to Tumbling Class and he seemed to forget for a little while that his Alex wasn't there.  When we picked up Alex, he was all smiles.  He loves school and he really enjoyed telling me about all the fun things they did.  That evening we went to Las Fuentes to celebrate me surviving my 46 day diet and Alex's first day of school.
Alex ready for Preschool
Eric NOT ready for Alex to go to school

Wednesday was the typical day.  We went to story time at the library and then James had scouts that night, so it was just me and the boys.  Wednesday was a bit difficult for me because sadly we had another miscarriage.  We had really thought and hoped that this pregnancy would stick, but I guess it is just not time yet.  ..."the LORD gave, and the LORD hath taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.(Old Testament Job 1:21)"

Thursday Alex went back to school.  He was still all smiles, but told that he had to practice keeping his pencil box quiet.  We then went home and did some cleaning.  That evening I went to make cake class and the boys favorite babysitter came over. I am taking a fondant and gum paste class to brush up on my skills.  I think its gonna be alot of fun and I have a friend taking it too, so even better.  When I got home Alex went on and on about how much he LOVED his babysitter and that she is SO COOL!  I am grateful to live in a ward where we have such upstanding youth that I trust completely with my boys. 

Friday we decided to go to Conroe and have lunch with Daddy.  We went to one of our favorite places and spent a good hour together.  That evening James went camping with the scouts in Montgomery.  We sure did miss him.  Alex then decided that I needed to have some "guy talk" with him because Daddy wasn't there.  This is the conversation we had...
Alex: "so mommy, everything poops."

Me: "yup, that's right, if it eats, it poops."
Alex: "so where does it come from?"
Me: "ummm your hiney?"
Alex: "well duh!" "I mean, what is poop?"
Me: "well, its food that our body doesn't use, its the leftovers of what we eat." (I felt pretty satisfied with that answer)
Alex: "oh, ok."..."I AM POOP!"
Me: "WHAT! Where did you get that from? You're not food."
Alex: "Well, if an alligator eats me, then I will become poop."

Saturday and Sunday were pretty normal.  The boys and I went to a Lowes workshop and built dog leash holders.
Dog Leash holders.  One for Mason and one for Moroni!

Look what we made!
 James came home that afternoon and we spent time watching movies and just spending time together as a family.  Church was pretty typical, and we all were in our own classes and did our own things.  We went driving after Church and looked at some neighborhoods and dreamed of houses that we would love to live in.  Now as I sit here and update James and the boys are building towers with blocks, the dogs are eating, and there is a low rumble of thunder outside.  I am so blessed and i feel Heavenly Father's love for me every single day.  I feel it as I smile and as I cry.  I try to remember Him in all that I do and I try to stay focused on what is important and not get too wrapped up in the world.  I am hoping that even though this week will be busy and filled with lots of different things, that I can remember to slow down and enjoy the little moments I have.  As I have reflected on 9/11 and also on Hurricane Ike, I have tried to remember to count my blessings and to help those around me, and to teach my children to be grateful and upstanding boys that will grow to become righteous men and fathers.  I love our country and I love that I am able to think for myself and that the Lord has blessed me with a mind and an intellect so that i can develop my talents and knowledge.  Whew, that was a little deep...well, until next week.