Saturday, April 09, 2011
Random
Stay or Go
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Just One More…
I have been given a great life with little tragedy. I have been given great love of all my parents, grandparents, great grandparents and many family and friends. I have been able to see age at its beauty. I have been able to see traditions passed on from one generation to the next. I have been able to receive gifts from other family members that have been handed down from generation to generation. I never realized how lucky I was to experience age until I listened to our phone messages yesterday. "Uh Casey, this is (person from the Guard). I am sorry to put this on your answering machine, but I wanted you to know that Heidi passed away this afternoon." GASP! Gulp! Heidi. We knew that Heidi was sick with cancer and we knew her days were limited on hospice. But to actually have it be real, hit me harder than I thought it would. Heidi was Casey's boss when he started his current job (which was less than 3 years ago). Did I know Heidi well? No. I did know that Heidi was a beautiful 40-50 year old single mother of twins that she adopted. I found out later last night that Heidi's sister just passed away 6 months ago from cancer. Her parents are not living and the only family member alive was her niece. Ugh! My heart just aches for her children, who I believe are 2nd or 3rd graders. My heart aches for them because they won't get to see their mom age, have their mom pass on things from generations past, have a grandma around to hug/call/love on them.
I am unsure why this death has hit me harder than others in the past. Maybe it is her twins having to go to a home of one of Heidi's friend instead of keeping them in her family. Maybe it is her age and how close it is to mine. Maybe it is me stressing over the little things that don't mean anything when they interfere with making memories with my boys. Maybe it is a reality check that I need to let my family and friends how much I appreciate and love them.
For tonight…I went into the boys' room for JUST ONE MORE hug!
Sunday, March 20, 2011
What we have been up to...
smiling and almost giggling (ike).
playing OUTSIDE. Our neighbor Lina has a ton of great toys. Her mom said she has been waiting inside all winter and any ounce of noise that Lina hears, she comes running to her mom and says, "THE BOYS ARE OUTSIDE, THE BOYS ARE OUTSIDE." We are very lucky to have a neighbor to play with.
saying things like this to get out of work, "Uh mom, Kenner will pick up my jammies...he is the BIG brother and that is what big brother's do."
waiting on word from Boise for yet another cousin...will is be a boy or girl?
working on the van and putting a new motor in it.
moving our big honkin desk downstairs and replacing it with a computer hutch to allow us more room in our TV room.
sleeping 5-7 hours (not EVERY night) (ike)
Hope you have been up to a lot as well!
Meal plan for next week
L: Left overs Spaghettin and Meatballs
D: Tuna and Noodles w/ peas
Tues: Santa Fe Chicken Nachos
Wed: Runzas with veggie on sale
Thurs: Chicken Pot Pie
Fri: ham, cheese and potatoes in crock pot
Sat:
L: Ham and Poppy Seed Sandwiches
D: Homemade pizza
Sun:
L: out to eat/left overs
D: Grilling
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Homemaking
1) Meal planning. I am not sure what we would be eating or how I would be able to go through the week without meal planning. This relieves stress when grocery shopping, coming home at the end of a hard day, adding variety to our meals, serving a variety of fruits and veggies.
2) Freezer cooking. I belong to a group of families in Lincoln that get together once a month. Each has been given a recipe to make. They make that one recipe x the # in the group. This allows my family to have a few convience meals in the freezer, so I have a "night off" some time throughout the week. This also allows me the opportunity to bless others with meals w/out trouble or stress on me to find the time to make a meal. Pot lucks aren't a chore either. I take it out of the freezer, cook it, and off we go.
3) Setting out clothes for the next day. The boys have a designated drawer in their room. On Saturday mornings, I put 5 outfits for the next week in their drawer. This gives them the flexibilty to choose which outfit they want, but it also decreases frustration with not being able to find a certain shirt or having all the shirts and pants on the floor from the long decision process.
4) Using leftovers up. Planning meals allows a person to help in re-cycling their left overs. For example, we had meatballs last week, but I wasn't able to use all the meat. I am making spaghetti this week, so I will put the rest of the meat balls in that dish. Then in a few nights we will be having Strombolli, which needs sauce. I will use the sauce from spaghetti to use as sauce for the Strombolli. I might also make a huge batch of spaghetti, so I can make Lasagna the next time cottage cheese goes on sale.
I LOVE my life!
This is what I got to start the day off on my surprising morning off...
Look who is 2 months old
Monday, March 07, 2011
I love my mom!
My mom was here the night I came home from the hospital. I remember (and don't think I will ever forget) looking at her with tears in my eyes, "I am not sure how to do this (pointing to Ike)and that (pointing to the boys running around)." Everyone knows that people are crazy after they have babies w/ their emotions, but I really wasn't sure. I was able to stay in the hospital for a few days longer d/t a c-section, so I had the "baby" thing down. I was completely overwhelmed to come home w/ calm little baby to the craziness of the other two boys. My mom looked at me and said, "You can do it!" Those 4 words couldn't come from anyone else to make me realize that yes I could do it. I don't think I would have been able to do it w/ confidence these last 8 weeks w/out her help. She was able to take the two older boys for a week to Hebron, she came and cleaned and did my laundry last week while I went back to work for the first time. Again, it is the little things that help a person get through the toughest times. It is SUCH a TREAT to have her here to talk, play with the boys, and watch TV shows together. I know that sounds funny, but it is fun to have a best friend in a mom to do all those things together with.
I love you mom and THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart for all the things you have done for me! I hope to be a mom like you to my boys!
Happy Birthday Grandpa Jimmy
There are a few people in this world as special as my Grandpa Jim. (Photo courtesy of Patton). My Grandpa turned 86 this week. To anyone that knows him, you wouldn't guess his age d/t to his inability to act like it. Instead he camoflauges himself into a 60 year old. My mom allowed the boys and I to ride down w/ her on Thursday to Gilead for $1.00 burger night (yes that is a dollar no typo) to suprise him. My mom came up with the idea because it is hard to give him something as gift to him for his birthday...but she immediately thought of the boys. Although a HANDFUL, the boys LOVE LOVE LOVE hanging out with their Great Grandpa. He takes them to play down in his train shop, to the bottle shop to get treats, ice cream (in season), and drives to Belvidere to see real trains. I am so blessed to have so many grandparents in my life and my boys are continually blessed to get to make such great memories with not only their grandparents but great grandparents as well!
Saturday, March 05, 2011
Happy Birthday to my Grandpa w/ pictures.

Me: "Just take the picture before Ike falls."
Dad: "Boy am I glad I don't have load on my lap."
Grandpa: "I couldn't be happier to have the Generals come for my birthday."
Kenner: "CHEESE"
Ike: "What is going on and where am I?"
Patton: "Don't I look sweet?" (looks are deceiving)

Hanging w/ Ivy
Ivy: "Psst... can you tell me about this thing they call the world?"
Ike: "Uh, all I know is cry and they will feed you, sleep and they will snuggle with you."
Ivy: "Thanks keep me updated if things change."
first husker game
new cousin
50 for mom
one cool dude
fun in aurora
We had some nice weather and some cold weather to enjoy both the outdoors and the indoors. Grandpa Dennis spoils the boys by not telling them no. Both Grandma Kelly and I tried to rescue him so that he could get some productive work completed, but he continued to make memories w/ the boys. That Grandpa Dennis is one of the nicest men I have met. It is the little things in life that I take forgranted that Grandpa Dennis doesn't. He always compliments his wife after each meal and also reminds the boys to do the same. It is the short phrase that helps build up a person after taking time to do something (like make a meal). This is one example of the little things that he does. He always asks to help me w/ our bags and looks at my vehicle's fluids and tires before we leave. It is the little things that he doesn't do for attention but rather in love to take care of us. I really appreciate all those little things.
Fourwheeler rides are always on the top of the list to do at Grandpa's house. Note: Kenner's hat is kind of silly, but Kenner didn't realize how silly it was. Rather his response to the hat was, "It is my favorite color." Power of Postive:)