2.28.2011
How happy am I?
2.27.2011
Climbing!
What a fun weekend! Trying new things can always be difficult for Kael but leave it to my dad to think of something Kael would love so much! Thanks Dad!
2.21.2011
Organizing- Part II
You'll also notice I adopted the magnet system from Kael's kindergarten teacher. (Again, sorry for the picture- it's really difficult to see. It's there on the far right starting with red on the bottom and purple on the top. Kael and Kylee each have a name sticker; they start their day on green and can move up or down depending on their behavior.) We used it a lot at the beginning of the school year but haven't needed to use it as much lately. A simple, "What choice should you make if you want your magnet to stay on purple?" usually leads the kids in the right direction. Once summer rolls around and there is lots of free time I anticipate we'll need to start using it again.
Organizing
Plenty of room and equipment for rocking out:
Cozy, right?
I bet you didn't know....
....I don't want anything in my coffee. No creamer, no sugar, no flavored syrups...just black, brewed (not instant), fully caffeinated coffee thankyouverymuch.
There ya go. A little bit more about me. :)
2.18.2011
Speaking of Spring...
...I was outside shoveling water and started to get hot. I took off my jacket off (tank top underneath) but kept the stocking cap on. Shoveling water in and of itself is weird (we get HUGE puddles on our sidewalks- the the kids try to ride their bike through them and they get allll muddy) but doing it in a tank top and a stocking cap must have had my neighbors thinking I was crazy.
....it's time to lighten up. Kent and I went out for a nice dinner last night and after I had finished all of my fettuccine alfredo and asked the waitress to refill the bread basket a couple times she finally said to me, "Wow, I'm impressed!" as in, "Wow, I'm impressed that you can eat so very much food!" Oops. That was slightly embarassing. So I guess it's time to start switching pot roasts, chili and heavy stews out for some grilled chicken and steamed veggies.
Spring Fever
I am so happy about these unseasonably warm temperatures that I have been back to running outside. I'm not sure how often you have to run to classify yourself as "a runner" because I've officially run 5 times in 2011. But I do enjoy doing it. I ran almost every day last fall through December but have taken a break for January and most of February. For some reason I just can't bring myself to go to a gym. I just don't do gyms. I should. I should run, and lift weights, and maybe yoga, or Zumba, or something....but that's not for me. There are tons of great jogging paths around my house and the kids are getting old enough and fast enough on their bikes to go along with me when I go running. A little sidenote on running- I think I run a little bit faster and a little bit farther in my favorite running clothes. I have this purple Fila thing (that I love, love, love) with the cute and very practical thumb holes and a little spot for your iPod cord to run through (which would be lovely if I did listen to music when I run, but I don't). The whole point of this story is that one day I was wearing my high-tech gear and feeling quite confident when I dropped Kael off at school because I was planning on running shortly thereafter. One of the boys in his class stared me up and down, clearly unimpressed, and said loudly, "What are you wearing that for?" Oh kindergarteners. Gotta love their honesty. That sure won't stop me from wearing it, but it will stop me from wearing it when I drop Kael off at school.
As we were leaving wrestling, Kylee perked up again as she noted, "Mom there are people walking around with little umbrellas in their drinks!" I told her that if she wants to come back next year I will absolutely buy her a drink with an umbrella in it. And you better believe the next morning when she woke up I had some orange juice with a little umbrella and a pink straw waiting for her.
Kael landed on purple yesterday which essentially means he was good at school all day. The kindergarten teachers have a brilliant magnet system where all the kids start on green every day and they can move up or down depending on their choices and actions throughout the day. Purple is the best and if you land on purple you get to choose an item from the treasure box. These heart shaped sunglasses might have topped Kael's list of Best Treasure Box Prize Ever.
2.17.2011
Right now
What I'm listening to: a little something called "Mosty Spanish and Nadas" that my sister burned for me approximately seven years ago. It is amazing. A little bit of Enrique in "No Apagues La Luz" followed immediately by "Dancing Lucinda". As far as I'm concerned it doesn't get much better than that. Memories of college, studying abroad, and fun times with my sister are flooding back.
Where I'm going: meeting up with my favorite little man for a lunch date today. As far as Kael is concerned, it doesn't get much better than chicken noodle soup day at school. Can't wait to join him.
2.15.2011
Valentine's Day
The highlights of the party for Kael were this cupcake topped with mountains of frosting, and being the first one to get a Bingo. :)
Here's Kylee making heart-shaped Goober jelly (for those of you not familiar- because I wasn't until very recently- that's the stuff where peanut butter and jelly come all swirled together in a jar). What's not to love about that?
Another reason Valentine's Day was extra fun this year was because it's one of my babysitting kids birthday's. I always like to do something fun for birthdays but this year got a little hectic. I ran to Hy-Vee hoping for something cute and I was SO pleased to find a lady standing right in the front of the store next to a huge sign that said, "Have me personalize your Valentine cake!" so I asked her if she had a little heart shaped cookie cake and had her write Happy Birthday on it. Sure enough she pulls out a freshly baked cookie, write on it with some frosting and in five minutes and about five bucks later I walked out with an adorable cake for the birthday girl. Did I mention I LOVE a good deal?!
And can you believe my good luck kept on going as I walked out the door, the Starbucks gal was handing out free samples! As I lifted the cute little cup to my lips I said, "What kind is this?" and she said, "Peppermint Mocha". Oops. My good luck had run out. I really really can't stand anything minty. Since I had already started to take a drink I did was any logical girl would do. I said, "Yum, thanks!" then as I walked the rest of the way out I licked the chocolate drizzle and whipped cream off the top and dumped the rest in the trash (at the gas station! I didn't want to dump it in view of the Starbucks girl!).
Later Kael and Kylee opened some gifts from us. We don't really do big gifts but it's fun to have something for them to unwrap. Here's a few things we got Kylee. And yes, that is a heart shaped cutter for PB & J's. For Kael we got a Cars umbrella and a game.
Kylee, after reading a Fancy Nancy book about getting glasses, has been begging me to take her to the eye doctor as she is just certain she must need glasses too. I am hoping these funny glasses buy me some time until she realizes they're not the real deal.
I hope that you all spent your Valentine's Day with those who make you feel the most loved.
2.13.2011
Wrestle Mania
Weekend Wrap-Up
We had a great weekend- I picked my parents up from the airport on Saturday night and was there in plenty of time. :) A couple years ago they were coming home from somewhere and the kids and I were going to surprise them at the airport. We were running a tiny bit late but were there by the time the plane was supposed to land. Evidently, the plane had landed early and I was waiting and waiting for them at the airport and they were already back in Ankeny! It's kind of funny now, but it was not very funny to me at the time. The kids had made cute little Welcome Home signs and they were all dressed up (this was quite a task- Kael was probably 3 and Kylee was pretty little)....I couldn't believe we had missed them. I still don't let Kent tease me about it.
We spent a lot of the weekend enjoying the weather. We tried a new place out for sledding and some kids before us had made a pretty cool ramp. Kael of course thought this was fantastic, but we were pleasantly surprised that Kylee wanted to try it too! She's starting to get so brave! They loved it. Then we built a family of snowmen (who am I kidding- Kent and Kael did all the grunt work of rolling the huge snowballs while Kylee and I cheered them on).
Here are a couple pictures of my cutie-pie Kylee's Tumble Tots class. Dance was fun last fall, but tumbling is definitely more her style. She's can do a pretty nice bridge for someone so little!
The other day I said I would post my weekly taxi schedule. I joke about it, but really I love being able to be the one who takes and picks up my kids from school. All the running around I do - I wouldn't trade those extra moments with the kids for anything in the world.
Monday
7:35- R arrives
7:45- take Kael to school
10:30- E arrives
11:45- take E to Prep
1:00- Kael has speech with Mrs. Grimm
2:30- pick E up
2:55- pick Kael up
3:05- A, K, B arrive
Tuesday
7:35- R arrives
7:45- take Kael to school
8:45- pick G up
9:00- take Kylee, R, G to Prep
11:15- pick Kylee and R up
2:55- pick Kael up
3:05- A, B arrive
Wednesday
7:45- A, B, R arrive
8:35- take A and B to Ashland Ridge
8:45- take Kael to school
9:00 Kael has speech with Mrs. Grimm
10:30- E arrives
11:45- take E to Prep
2:30- pick E up
2:55-pick Kael up
3:05- A, B, K arrive
Thursday
7:35- R arrives
7:45- take Kael to school
8:45- pick G up
9:00- take Kylee, R, G to Prep
11:15- pick Kylee and R up
2:55- pick Kael up
3:05- A, B arrive
Friday
7:35- R arrives
7:45- take Kael to school
9:45- Kylee and Ryan library storytime
10:30- E arrives
11:45- take E to Prep
2:30- pick E up
2:55- pick Kael up
3:05- A, B, K arrive
2.10.2011
Thankful Thursday
Kael was all tucked in bed, just like normal, around 8:15 last night. By 9:30 he was awake. He was kind of crying so we thought he'd had a bad dream. We talked to him for a little bit, tucked him back in. Over the next hour he woke up three more times. We checked his temperature, asked him if he felt ok, and overall he seemed fine. I decided just to lay with him until he fell sound asleep. It wasn't until 2:00 that he actually did fall asleep.
I had full intentions of letting him sleep in this morning and taking him to school an hour or two late to make up for the lost sleep last night. But he woke up at 7:00 like he usually does so off to school he went on only about 5 good hours of sleep. Poor guy!
For those of you who aren't familiar, not sleeping well is highly characteristic of ASD kids like Kael. I might write more about this, or maybe not. It's just not something I talk a lot about as Kael is so very "borderline". Most people who know Kael, but don't know that he has an autism diagnosis are literally shocked to find out. His official diagnosis that we received in Iowa City in June of 2009 is Pervasive Development Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS). Anyone who has questions or comments on this, please feel free to e-mail me as I would love to elaborate/clarify/discuss, etc.
Moving forward....I get up this mornig and the first thing Kent says to me is, "It looks like our water heater had a little bit of a fire this morning". In a sleepy daze, I mumble something really intelligent like, "Ok honey" and went about my morning routine of packing lunches, getting kids dressed, etc. It's only later when I go downstairs and smell the gas and see a bit of black smoke around the water heater that I understand the severity of the situation. I turn it off completely, call Kent and he assures me that he has already secured someone to come look at it later today. The guys we use for our plumbling/electric have been getting some pretty good business from us lately!
So next up is school and preschool drop-offs. (Someday I'm going to post my daily routine so you can all see how I am basically a taxi service!) We have such a fantastic routine- all the kids know which door they are to get in, which seat is "theirs" and how to buckle themselves in. Our routine is nearly flawless, thanks to the double sliding doors on my mini-van. (I'm a tiny bit embarassed at how much I love my mini-van. I don't think I would love it as much if I didn't babysit, but nonetheless, I do appreciate its functionality.) However, today the door on Kylee's side was stuck in the locked position. The automatic lock wouldn't unlock it, nor could I manually unlock it. GRR! It sounds so silly but it takes seemingly forrrrevvvverrrr (yes, I'm quoting The Sandlot here) to load four kids with only one working door!
Why is it that all these crazy things happen when I'm going on so little sleep?!
Here's the good news (and the reason for the title of this post):
Kylee is at her Valentine's Party at preschool right now so she will come home with a bag full of candy which will put her in a wonderful mood. That girl has such a sweet tooth.
There are rumors of 50 degree temperatures in the 7 day forcast. I might have to dig out the capris.
Thursdays happen to be my favorite day of the week. I love Thursdays. It's like the weekend is almost within reach. Kael wakes up on Thursday mornings and says, "After today, only one more day of work (school) before the weekend!"
I am so so very thankful that no one was hurt in the water heater situation this morning. And I'm particularly thankful for a husband who takes care of these types of things while my pre-coffee brain is still trying to even figure out what he's talking about.
Now that I've written all this, the sun is still shining and it is, after all, my beloved Thursday so my mood is beginning to change. Or maybe the coffee has finally kicked in. :)
What are you thankful for today?