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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Merry Christmas!

This year was one of the best Christmases we've had in a long time. Not a lot of fuss or a huge dinner. Just some finger foods and our little family.

This year we spent Christmas Eve with Jonathan's parents. We watched some Christmas movies, had some amazing finger foods. I swear I gained a good 10 lbs that day! Nana had story time with the kiddos and just some good quality time together was had.

Ugh! Damn mountain zits!

Me and my baby! ♥

Amaya playing on Nana's iPod.

LOVE my coffee cup Momma Joy!

Joseph jumped into the picture last second. Lol

And then he threw up the deuces.

Presents!




Story time with Nana!

Daddy and Miss Amaya lovin'!

We ended up getting much more video than pictures this year. I'm working on putting that all together now. So expect a video in the next few days.

After all the excitement at Nana and Papa's we headed home to bed so Santa could come.

Jonathan and I were so exhausted and the kiddos did not want to sleep. They finally conked out and we were able to follow shortly after!

Played around with my camera and got such a good shot. Lol So proud of myself!

Jonathan took this one with his phone. Isn't it pretty?

Christmas morning we had to wake the kids up. Even telling them it was Christmas morning they didn't want to get out of bed. What kid has to be waken and doesn't want to get out of bed to see all their goodies?!

Jonathan wouldn't let anyone into the living room until after I had seen my new gift. Of course, like previous years we had agreed not to get anything for one another. And like every year, he disobeys and I stick to our agreement. Well this year I knew he was up to something when he kept telling me not to look in our bank account or open any mail. So I had to get him something too. 

Anyway. He had to video tape it all. It's quite embarrassing to watch really. But I'll make sure to add it to our Christmas video. I walked into the living room and saw the most awesomest gift of life!

I got a keyboard!!! Eek! I freaking love it! Now if I could learn something besides Twinkle Little Star...

And to top it all off. He gave me a little gift to open nearly every hour. He even added the cutest things on the tags. Like,

To: The love of my life 
              From: The bottom of my heart! 
       (Who wouldn't love that?!) 

Another one said, To: My baby mama 
                              From: Daddy-o! Lol 

He's so creative and knows me so well. I love him with all of my everything! 

Good morning with coffee and awesome coffee cup! :D

Joseph got a new game from Pat-Pat and Pappy!


Her new horse she named Carla from Pat-Pat and Pappy!

Tressa's "two headed dog" that she got from Pat-Pat and Pappy. She has named them Bubblegum and Cocoa. 

Her very own wig from Auntie Becca and Uncle Chad!

She loves her hoodie!

He loves defending himself with his new shield and sword. Thanks Auntie Becca and Uncle Chad!


This Hello Kitty smells like bubblegum! It's craziness!

And she smells like grapes!

His favorite gift of everything he got! Thanks Auntie and Uncle!
 



She's got her very own wig too!




She had to make sure the word Princess was visible to everyone! Lol


She has named her wig bluey!

So because I knew Jonathan was getting me something, I got him a Kindle Touch. He's always reading and buying new books that we have no more space for. Bingo! Space saver and he still gets to buy his books! I even triple checked to make sure the book he wanted recently was available on Kindle before I bought it.

This year we we've been doing really well saving money and not touching it! Then we got lucky when our rent was only $215 this month. Yay! I'm proud of us! Mostly glad that Christmas wasn't a huge stress session this year.

The kids had such a great time. Joseph has started his Avatar books and has been watching the Avatar season all over again. They could all watch their Hexbugs for hours on end. Hell, Jonathan and I caught ourselves watching for a good 20 minutes or more. The girls are loving all of their toys. They play with all of them at once!

We miss a lot of our family and friends on the holiday, but we didn't miss all the fuss and stress that's usually involved when too many people get together. Lol Loooooooovvvvvveeee you! Tee-hee!

I hope that everyone had as great a holiday as we did. A huge thank you to everyone that sent cards and gifts to the kiddos! They loved them!

Look for our Christmas video soon!


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Brain Fry

Ever since joining the Netflix bandwagon we have watched a lot of TV... a LOT, a LOT! We've watched things we'd never think of watching before. I can especially say for myself that I have watched a lot of things that I would never have watched before and actually enjoyed them. Some of my recent favorites.

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender (Yes, the cartoon series)
I came home from school early one night a few months ago to see Jonathan and the kiddos all cuddled up on the couch watching this. They had just started watching the first episode. Jonathan asked if I'd like to join them. I hesitantly said "Sure". I have never been interested in anything considered anime. For that matter, I've never been big into cartoons.

I sat down and they started the series over so I could watch the beginning with them. I actually really, really liked it! We just finished all three seasons as of last week and I am so excited to watch the movie now! Eek! 

  • Stargate Atlantis
Browsing through Netflix we happened upon this and I instantly had to add it to our queue. The memories I have of watching this show are so vivid to me still. When I was younger, I was the best of friends with Andrea (I really wonder how she's doing, it's been years since I've seen or heard from her. Well before Joseph was born.) I would spend the night over at her house often, especially since her mother (RIP Honey Marie) and my mother were good friends. Honey would watch this and Highlander every night. Followed by her western movies. Lol 

We finally finished watching all 5 seasons a few months ago and have started watching Stargate SG-1. I know... We did it backwards. I freaking love these shows!

  • FlashForward 
OMG! My sister introduced Jonathan and I to this show while we were in Georgia. We could not get enough! It was so addicting.

We got home, added it to our queue and watched every episode eager to see season 2. Little did we know, there was no season 2. The series was dropped after the first season because of poor ratings. POOR RATINGS??? This show was freaking amazing!!! 

Here's Netflix's description of the show:  
When a mysterious event causes nearly everyone to experience a simultaneous 137-second blackout and premonitions about their lives six months into the future, it's up to a team of FBI agents to find out if it will happen again and why.
 
Their description isn't even close to the show's awesomeness. Watch it!

  • Death Note
This is another anime that is all in Japanese and English subtitled. I hate shows like that. However, Jonathan insisted I watch it and I'm glad I did. It was so dark, but so awesome too. I freaking loved it!

So if you're into anime, watch it!

These are just some of the series that we have watched. We have the 3 DVD at a time and instant streaming. We've watched so much TV, I'm surprised our brains are still functional.

What is everyone else watching? Anything you recommend? :)



Thursday, December 8, 2011

What Jonathan Really Does At Work

This morning's conversation between Jonathan and Tressa while he was preparing his lunch for work.

"Is that a screwdriver?"
"Yep."
"You use it to fix things?"
"Yep."
"So you go to work to fix things and eat?"

So that's what he really does at work... :Þ


          

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Thankful Thursday

Us and our marriage.


And these amazing children of ours.


What are you thankful for?


Monday, October 31, 2011

I'm SO Excited!!!

Finally had a parent teacher conference with Mrs. Gipson, Amaya's teacher. It went SO well!!! She sits down and asks if I have any specific concerns. She stops me before I can even say anything and says, "I know. I'm not challenging her enough. Right?!" That's absolutely right! DING DING DING!!! Tell her what she's won!

Okay... Back on track.

That's definitely been a big issue that I've had. All of Amaya's work that does get sent home is always covered in drawings on the back. Loads of drawings, not just a little doodle, a whole masterpiece. When asking Amaya about it, she said she had to draw to wait for everyone else to finish their work. Amaya never has homework. It's because she's been giving it to her during the day to keep her occupied. She's moved on from sight words to phrases and she's already completed those. She's known all of this well before kindergarten. Then her class was removed from the AR program because they didn't have enough slots for everyone. So they don't even do AR, they just let them grab whatever book they want off the shelves. Gipson did say that she was still verbally testing them on the books that they choose, just to keep them in the groove of testing. The parents were sent home notices about the AR testing a few months back and it stated that they were giving the tests verbally until the children could read themselves. HELLO?! How do you not know my child can read already? She's been reading since she was three! I sent a note to her requesting Amaya do the testing herself, with guidance in case she needed it. NEVER got a response. I brought it up today and she apologized for not having gotten back with me and asked her assistant, Mrs. Rush (who does the AR testing with the children) how the tests were being given to Amaya. She said that Amaya has been doing them herself for quite a while. Good answer, 'cause I would've been pissed off!

There were other things we talked about, mostly my dislike in her response time to me. Hopefully that will no longer be an issue.

Now for the GOOD AMAZING, EXCITING news!!!

Gipson told me that she spoke to the principal this morning before she met with me to discuss some good news. She's considering moving Amaya to the first grade!!!! EEK!!!!! At first I was irritated because she never initiated this before I requested to see her a gazillion times. But then I quickly got over that because it was happening now. She's sending an email to all the first grade teachers and setting up a meeting with them to discuss it and introduce them to Amaya. She'll then be tested with about three different types of tests to see where she stands and where she may be lacking. Instead of going straight to first grade right away, they'll be starting her with whichever teacher chooses her for one hour each day and then they'll go from there. Which to me sounds like it might take a couple months. I'm hoping not. I'll be there to give them a boost if there's any hindrance. Believe it!

Gipson's biggest concern with this seemed to be Tressa (Gipson has twins who are now 23). It's got me bothered some too. I'm not sure how to handle this situation with her. I don't want her to feel left out or not good enough... What if it becomes an issue with Joseph too. What if he feels less than because of it... *Sigh* Any ideas on how to approach this with Joseph and Tressa? Please send them my way!

There is much more to tell, but I can barely type because of the excitement! I've had a million typos to correct and more I'm sure I've missed a million more. I'll be sure to keep everyone updated and in the loop when I am notified of anything.

EEK!!!!!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Thankful Thursday

I am thankful that even though seeing my brothers for only half the day yesterday, that we were able to see them at all. I am missing them terribly now and have held back many tears this morning. We canNOT wait to see them again. Hopefully the next trip they'll be able to stay for more than half the day.



Wednesday, October 12, 2011

What Have We Been Up To?

It has been over a month since I'd updated anyone on much of anything. So I'll give you some idea as to what we have been doing since then. Which really isn't much...

Let's see...

My parent's made a spontaneous move to St. Augustine, Florida in early September. They were going to make a pit stop here on their way, but Tropical Storm Lee had other plans. They were driving a 24ft. U-Haul, pulling their car and my grandmother was driving their van behind them. I don't blame them one bit for deciding to skip their stop here and head straight to their new home. During their stop at a hotel, my mother called. We talked about the storm and the situation. She then laughs and says, "I'm tired of lying to you being this high. You want to talk to him?" I said sure and then was like, Huh? Well, my dad, or who I thought was my dad, get's on the phone and we talk for about 30 seconds. I then asked puzzled, "Wait... Who is this?" Not recognizing the voice as my dad's. He laughs and says, "Mckinnion. Who did you think it was?" I freaked! I was so excited. I had to ask him what it was Mom said before she handed him the phone. She actually said, "I'm tired of lying to you, Boy (what we've called Mckinnion since he was fresh from the womb) says hi. You want to talk to him?" That is so not what I heard. Lol I was super excited to hear from my brother. They were going to surprise me when they showed up. I had no idea that he was moving with them. Unfortunately, life happens, and they've still yet to make the trip here. Soon... We'll see...

On September 12th I had gotten a pretty bad toothache. I'd taken Tylenol all day for, but at about 5 o'clock-ish, it reared it's big ugly head at me. I hadn't felt pain quite like it ever! I stayed home from school that night, hoping it would get better. It didn't. I couldn't sleep and my face had swollen. I looked and felt hideous! Wish I'd had taken a picture to show you. :Þ  Jonathan stayed home from work the next morning so that he could take the kiddos to their six month dental cleaning and checkup since I was feeling so miserably. He kept trying to talk me into going to the dentist or Urgent Care, but our funds were super tight that week and there was no way we'd be able to afford it. So I refused to go. He called his mother, and asked for a favor. She was seriously my lifesaver that morning! I don't know what I would have done had she not been there to help us out.

Went to Urgent Care to have it checked out. It was a severe abscess. He told me that had I not gone in when I did, I may have had to be hospitalized for severe infection. Holy crap, that was scary! He prescribed me penicillin, naproxen and lortab. He said he felt safe prescribing me a narcotic since I "looked legit." Haha! Got my prescriptions and downed them right away! Unfortunately, the penicillin made me vomit for the first two days. It was terrible! Couldn't keep anything down and was in a constant state of pain from the abscess and nausea from the penicillin. It took about a week, before I truly felt back to normal. We were able to pay my in-laws back for the doctor's visit and Rx's the following week. And I couldn't thank them enough for all the help they've been able to offer us. You are truly appreciated!

The day I went to Urgent Care, happened to be the same day the kids' dental cleaning and checkup was. They go every six months. I'll be damned if they ever have teeth like mine :( Anywhoo... Jonathan took them and Joseph had moderate gingivitis. What? I make them brush their teeth after every meal. There is no way he has gingivitis! Apparently, when I had told him to brush, he was just going into the bathroom to play. So I ended up brushing his teeth for a week after that and then watched him every time the following week to make sure it was actually getting done. I don't supervise him now, but I do random check-in's when he's brushing. So far, every time, he's actually brushing and doing it correctly. Dr. Hyde, then discussed fixing his chipped front tooth... Again! They fixed it once, and it fell off that week! If it doesn't stay for very long this time, they'll just put a crown on it instead. I imagine, that's what's going to have to happen. He plays too rough to not lose the piece they put on.  All of them are clear of any cavities and everything looks great. Still trying to get the girls to quit sucking their thumbs though. They're okay as long as they're busy. The second they stop doing anything, it's right to their mouths. Tressa has started using her shirts in place of her blanket when she sucks her thumb. Ugh! She's so rebellious! :Þ Just don't want the girls to cause any malformation of their teeth. It's bad enough Joseph is going to probably have braces. Bleh! Poor kiddos and my bad genes. (Thanks a lot Dad! :Þ)

For school, we had a scavenger hunt scheduled at the local outlet mall for the 28th. It got cancelled due to the bad weather that day. Nobody brought anything to be able to do practical work, so we ended up going to Edgewater Mall instead. For the scavenger hunt we had grouped up in no more than five people. We were given a list of things to find, like, someone with a swing bob, someone 50% gray, someone with rollers still in their hair, and we had to approach said person, explain who we were and get their permission to take a picture. It was super fun until one of the rent-a-cop's approached us and halted our fun because he said we had to have prior approval from the mall manager. UGH! We'd all made the trip so Mrs. Lynne and Mr. Morgan told us to go do some shopping, or window shopping and get something to eat to fill our time for the next two hours or so. Overall it was fun, but wish we could have done what was intended. Next time we'll know to get prior approval.

I was able to pick up my honey and take him out during his lunch break one day. It was nice to just see him and let him get out of his work atmosphere for about an hour. He needed the break. :)

Our school was cancelled on the 1st of this month, so I had a whole weekend with the family. On Sunday we decided we would get out and do something. We're always cooped up in the house. There really isn't a whole lot to do around here for very cheap, unless you want to go to the beach... And we're just not beach lovers. Right Rebecca? :Þ

We went for lunch at McDonald's since Chick-fil-a is closed on Sunday! Bleh! Then we went and played minigolf. We had so much fun! It was a beautiful day out too. The weather was perfect, it was quiet out and the kiddos were well behaved. Amaya got bored after the first hole. She looked to Jonathan and said, "I'm done playing hockey." Lol Hockey?
















After finishing our game the kiddos asked if we were going to be doing anything else. We'd gotten lucky to be able to do what we did that day. Then they started stomping their feet and bickering about how they wanted to do this and do that. My feelings were hurt! They didn't say, "Thanks Mom and Dad for taking us out. We had a great time!" It was more like "Fuck you guys. We want more." Ugh! I wasn't even angry with them, I was just hurt. Our finances are budgeted every month and rarely do we have enough extra to do something outside of the house or go out to eat. And we did both that day. I felt like they were being so ungrateful and rude. Jonathan works his ass off to provide for us and then they acted that way. I had a talk with them and felt a little better. I know that they're just kids and they don't understand things the way that we do, but it still hurt.

School is going well. SO READY to be done. I should be finished by February. These last few months seem to be going so quickly, yet so slowly. We've lost a lot of our teachers and are now down to two instructors. Hoping we don't lose another. The teacher, student ratio would not meet requirements then. Not sure what will happen if that takes place.

The kiddos are doing well in school. I still can't stand Amaya's teacher for shit. Hoping to resolve that. Joseph's class had an AR party and he told us that he'd met his goal, but was still unable to participate. I contacted his teacher and she told me that he did indeed meet his goal, but his average score was 86 and you had to have an average of 90. She then states how proud she is of him for reading chapter books. He's the only one in his class reading the chapter books, and he's only 4 points under in average and he still cannot participate! So he's penalized for reading at levels above his classmates. Lovely!

We did our costume shopping this weekend. Joseph has wanted to be a skeleton since April. He chose this costume. He's most excited about the blood. Tressa walked into the store and immediately picked out the Spanish Princess costume. Amaya was dead set on being a princess when we walked into the store until she spotted the Miss Sock Hop costume. Unfortunately, they didn't have her size. So she resorted back to her original idea and is a princess. She's so excited about it lighting up too. She's told everyone already!

A friend from school told me about a new subdivision that was being built. They have two and three bedroom houses. We drove by on Monday, hoping they'd be open so that we could see them. They were closed, but we drove around and the outsides are beautiful. The three bedrooms are only $675 a month (1350 sq ft. They also offer a 1500 sq ft but I'm not sure what the price difference is). That's only $60 more a month than what we pay now. AND they have two car garages, big yards and they'll put up a six foot privacy fence around the back yard for an additional $25 a month. I'm super stoked! We're hoping that Jonathan can get a day off this week to be able to stop by and view them. It's kinda out in the country too. But it's so pretty and quiet out there. So far, I'm already disappointed in the fact that the kids would attend Lyman Elementary. When I was substituting, I taught there three times for the first and third grade and I did not care for the teachers. They were just awful mean to the kids. I've heard that their principal has changed since then and things may be different. I dunno...

I've rambled quite a bit. So I'll end things here.
Hope everyone has been doing well!
 XOXO,