Randomness

I feel like I need to post something new, but honestly, it would bore all of you to tears if I told you what we've been up to. Or you would just say, "That's nothing! You should hear what we've been doing!" (I'm going to throw in random pics for more interest, don't worry!)


When the new year started I made a list of things that I wanted to become better at doing around the house. I don't like making resolutions, but I did want to become more organized with my housework. I wrote and rewrote and rewrote my weekly plan in order to stay on top of chores and told myself it was ok if I didn't get to that day's work. Let's just say that Sophie and I have been sick almost the entire month of January so I have never done every chore every day and this week I haven't done any of them!!! But we are finally (and hopefully) better and I plan to get on top of all of it soon.

(Sophie's new favorite thing to do is fix my hair.)

We have started dance and taekwondo . Sophie has only had two dance classes and loves it. She is of course the "class clown" and pretty much runs around doing the opposite of what everyone else is doing or just stands perfectly still staring at them like they are crazy. Monday afternoon, on the way home, she was so excited because they are going to dance to Cinderella next week and she learned how to do a "passe." She now shows everyone how it's done. And tells them she's now three. And that her daddy got a new truck. Better not tell her any secrets!


We were going to start t-ball this year and were very excited about it, until it came time to go in and sign up. He refused to get out of the car because he was so scared and I was too when I heard that it could take up 3-4 nights a week. He gets very nervous when it comes to trying new things in front of other people. I have heard wonderful things about what taekwondo can do for their self esteem and confidence. A good friend on mine's husband runs the ATA places in the area and she told us to come and let him watch, try a few classes and go from there.


So a couple of weeks ago I took the kids to watch the class he would join and he and Sophie LOVED it!! They even got up and tried to kick the board when class was over. We have been going back every Tuesday and Thursday since then and last night he actually won one of the games they were playing! It's the only thing he has not complained about going to and doesn't want to leave when class is over. So we usually end up watching the next class too. I think this is exactly what he needs right now and we can start sports next year. (I started to worry when I hear how young everyone else is when they are signed up for sports and that he will be behind, but he plays them at home and I think that if he can already hit a baseball over our house - not from a tee either -- then I should probably stop worrying.)

I have been doing a little house hunting myself. But we don't get orders until April and can't do anything until then, so I'm mostly just trying to learn what is out there, what area we'd like to live in, what we can afford (don't you hate those terms!) in the different areas and mostly, remember to pray about it all. I know and I trust that God will provide the right house for us when the time is right. It's not time for our dream house yet and I have to keep remembering that.


We are at school three days a week and extra activities three afternoons a week, hang out with friends on our days off, playing outside now that it's not as cold anymore and just enjoying life. See, I told you it was boring! I hope you at least enjoyed the photos! Have a great weekend!!

Today is Sophie's 3rd birthday. I have to say that every year we have known our sweet little silly-head has been more joyful than the one before. Her crazy hair suits her perfectly and her personality could not be more entertaining! We love every single ounce of her being more every day!








Happy birthday baby girl!!!

Moving where????

You'll never guess where we are moving to?



I'll give you a hint...





 


That's right, nowhere!!! 


We found out a couple days ago and I almost can't believe it myself. We had our hearts and minds set on going somewhere new (exciting was too big of a word because we knew we couldn't go anywhere people would be really jealous of.... yet!) and then we were side swiped with an offer that came totally out of the blue.

We gave the USAF our "wish list" in November and then December rolls around and Brandon was asked if he would like to stay on as faculty. We both were speechless and thankfully we had time (instead of the "one lap" he was jokingly told when he found out on a track at workouts) to talk about it and pray about it and we both felt that it was too good of an opportunity to pass up. We told them we'd take it and then we had to wait to find out if we were accepted.

When they called a few days ago to tell us, Dr. G jokingly told me that now we could go and buy that speed boat we'd been dreaming of. I laughed. I think Brandon actually thought about it for a minute. Now he's still trying to soak it all in (he was working nights and in a fog so I think he's still trying to wake up and realize what's happening), meanwhile I've started the "mad dash," as he calls it, to find a house. I'm not in a huge rush because we don't get our orders until April, but I don't want to move this summer if I can help it.  Have you heard how hot it is here in the summer? And for some reason, Brandon and I always end up moving in the summer. Something to do with our schedule or school or something silly like that! I want to get our orders that we are officially staying and then have the house loaded up the next day. I know, not realistic, and I'm sorry if I sound like a brat, but I'm kind of over base housing. I'm not saying I'm not truly grateful, I am! We have more with our cinder blocks and re bar than most people do in the rest of the world, so I know I'm blessed, but I want to live in a happier house. Not one that was just spray painted to look a little better.

We are very excited because we have made some great friends and love our church very much, so leaving was going to be hard. (Besides, this winter- though warmer than last year's- has made me realize I may not survive in the snow after all!)

So, I'm off to go and clean the dirt while a sick child (bad cold, thankfully not what most people are dealing with) does whatever she wants. If you ever feel like visiting the Emerald Coast, let me know!!!

Where the kids go to mom's day out/preschool I have 30 minutes between dropping and picking up the two kids and so Sophie and I tend to spend that 30 minutes hanging out around the church. We wandered over to the CLC one day and I was looking at all the information they have on the classes they offer. I found one for a dance class. The brochure had a really young girl on the cover so I picked it up and learned that you could start at 3 years of age. I think I started jumping up and down, probably squealed a little too, and told Sophie that she could start taking dance after Christmas and she was so excited that we started jumping up and down together. Then she grabbed a brochure and began chewing on it. (I don't know, she's like a dog, chews on everything.)

So, for Christmas Santa gave her two pale pink leotards and some ballet slippers, that I forgot to pack so she didn't get until we got home. We couldn't wait to start. The first Monday of the month we weren't feeling great so I never called to sign up. But this week we made it. (Found out they didn't have it last week anyway, so yeah!) She was a little hesitant at first and I think she whined the whole way there. I had to wake her up from a 2 hour nap, which she never takes, so that didn't help either. But once we got inside and she saw another little girl and how excited her big brother was for her (probably because it wasn't him having to try something new), she started to get excited. We went to change into our dance clothes and I was doing all I could to keep from dancing around myself. She did not want me to take her picture so I had to chase her around.




She took dance inside a room with the parents waiting outside so Christopher and I were peeking in like crazy and laughing because she wouldn't do anything. Well, she did a little bit, but my kids get  extremely shy when they try new things.



I tried to take photos through the little window in the door, but they didn't turn out so I had to crack the door, stick my arm in and try to focus that way. Yeah, you get what you get when you are the crazy mom.



Isn't that the cutest little bum you've ever seen? I love that little thing. Sophie too.


Now we are even more excited because our best friend Abby is going to start taking with us. She also thinks her cousin, Anne Morgan is going to come. Not sure why, but it would probably blow the cuteness scale if the three of them were in one room together. I heard there is a recital. I'm not sure I can handle that. I think I'm going to be in trouble. Please pray for the other parents because I have a feeling they will be a little annoyed with me. Oh well!

Next up, Christopher starts Taekwondo next week! We went to watch them last night and he LOVED it!!! He even got up and tried some tricks. He also tried on half of a uniform. This is HUGE people!!!! We may not be ready for serious sports teams yet, but that doesn't mean we won't play them next year. I have a feeling this class will do more for him at this age than anything else could. I'm beyond excited!!!

I did this with some friends on Facebook and thought it would be fun to do on here too. Of course I woke up sick this week and therefore did not get most of what I wanted to do this week done.

Saturday afternoon as I was trying to ignore contain two crazy children, who had not napped, inside of a new truck, that we had not yet purchased, and praying they didn't tear or break anything, I decided to pull out my phone and look for some sanity. I saw on my friend's blog that she had posted about Paying It Forward and I thankfully read it in time to make it on her list.

Here's what you have to do to be a part of this:

"I promise to send something handmade to the first 3 people 
who leave a comment here. To be eligible, you must also post this in your blog, offering the same thing to 3 other people. The rules are that it must be handmade by you and it must be sent to your 3 people *sometime* in 2011."


(Casey, I hope you don't mind, but I just copied and pasted that from your blog.) Simple enough, right? You have all year to make something for someone you know, or a stranger who is stalking your blog. I kid. Hopefully.

But seriously, how fun does this sound? It will give you a great excuse to get out and make something crafty and you will get something in return. I for one am VERY excited to see what ends up in my mailbox during this new year. So hop on the bandwagon and get craftin'! I've already got ideas in my head.

Now, I'm off to go clean the laundry room. Finally. Later peeps!!!

Because of Isaac

When we moved here 2 1/2 years ago I met my sweet neighbor across the street. They had a big sign out front announcing a new baby and I was so excited for them. (Who doesn't love that?) I soon learned that they had adopted him (long story, but beautiful story) because they were unable to have children of their own. They had tried for years and years with no success and decided that adoption was a path they should take.

They have felt so incredibly blessed that they wanted to do something to help others in their same situation. So they decided to start a ministry for couples who are unable to have children of their own, meet the needs financially that adoption requires. It is called Because of Isaac, named after their adopted son, Isaac. It costs around $25,000 to adopt a newborn baby. They are asking that anyone who can help financially to pray first and then give whatever you feel you can give. Just a few dollars can make a huge difference in helping a couple expand their family.

Please click on the link in this post, or on the right side of the page and read more about this ministry and also to share it with others. I promise you will be blessed!!  : )

This month's special for 31 is so big that I couldn't go without a post about it. Two of my most favorite items are on sale and you do not have to place a minimum purchase this time to get the special deal!

The Picnic Thermal Tote is regularly priced at $14, but all month you can get it for only $10!!! The Small Lunch Tote is regularly priced at $12.50, but all month you can get it for only $8!!! To make this deal even sweeter, you can get embroidery on these items for only.... wait for it.... $1.50 each. That's right!! Where else in the world can you get it for that price?

Plus, there are tons of new swatches to choose from AND you can buy as many totes as you want! But I would place your order early because I have a feeling these will go fast. (Back in November we did a special similar to this-- free zipper pouch with min. $31 spent-- and they sold out of every single zipper pouch before the month was over!)

Off to the right I have a photo (I ran out of room on my blog and have to purchase more space before I can add more photos) of the two totes with a cup/bottle next to them so you can see the size comparison. If you click on the photo you will go to my site where you can place an order.

If you want, I can email you the different fabric swatches so you can check them out yourself. I can't add them on here until I can get around to purchasing the extra space and well, with kids at home, it's hard to finish anything you start until nap time rolls around.

Do NOT miss out!!!! : )

(Click here to go to my site, select "next month's specials" on the right and it will show you the two totes and the patterns you can choose from for each tote. I have to email you the fabric swatches still, so let me know if you want me to do that at bhemphill31@gmail.com.)

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