Sunday, December 7, 2008

Brock's the Star of the Show







Tonight was Brock's 2nd annual program at his school. Last year he got very overwhelmed and did not sing a word--- bt this year.... he did so awesome. It was so fun to watch him clap, dance, and enjoy singing the songs. HE said that his favorite song to sing was "We wish you a merry Christmas." Mommy loved when the whole school signed and sang "Silent Night." I have to admit I may have shed a tear or two at that precious site. It was just touching to hear and see them do that. IT was so fun to watch Emma get so excited to watch her "bubba" on stage. She said "bubba" and wanted to clap for every song he did. She loves her big brother, or in her words "bubba." The biggest thing Brock did that he could not do before, it jump with both feet off the ground. Tonight he got some "major air" when he jumped for the "Freeze Dance". He sure is growing up fast and reaching new milestones every day. I included some pics of us after the program was over. YOu know, we have to take pics at what seems like every event. Papa Jarry told Brock "You were the star of the show," so Brock tonight kept telling Dennom and I "mommy- i am the star." In our eyes, he was the star of the show! We finished the night off with a treat at Braums with our family and friends who came ot watch!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Visiting Santa

Ok- this is my last blog of the night- this one is not so traumatic stress related:) This season is my favorite. I am loving getting to brain wash my children into the same thinking. haha. They are so little they will get excited about anything wtih me and it is great. The cool thing about being a mom I think- is that these two precious little ones have to do the ideas i have because I said so... it sounds bad, but they really think anything I say we should do is great. So, I have been having them sing carols and dance around to house like wild animals to "Jingle Bells", spraying the windows wtih snow (Brock's personal favorite), and decorating and redecorating the tree. What a fun stage to have kids. Everything is such a new and exciting experience. Brock is really loving the whole Santa thing this year. WE went and visited him lastnight. He happened to be visiting our local Enid mall, lucky hu... and Brock and I practiced all day sitting on his lap .. telling our name, and what we wanted for christmas. Emma would laugh everytime we would say "ho, ho, ho" in our deep voices. She would even belly laugh she thought it was so funny. Brock jumped right up on Santas lap, with no hesitation. Emma looked at that crazy man in the red suit, clung to my neck as if he was going to eat her, and would look at him over her shoulder with a "don't you even begin to think i am going to even wave at you " look. I sat with her, but she was having none of that. SO--- we were all 4 in the santa picture. It is a real beauty. I had done minimal work on my hair or looks due to knowing I would stand "behind the scenes" to get them to smile--- yea a really great fmaily pic wiht santa:) Mental pic- Brock smiling largely with Santa behind him, Mommy sitting on side of santa, Dennom on the other side fo Santa in his precious skull baseball stocking cap, and Emma the farthest she can hang off Daddy to be away from Santa on the end. It will be a memory for a long time. Fun times. We then got to take cousins Sarah and Nick and the kids to look at Christmas lights. Lots of singing, laughing, and Ohhing went on. Fun times--- and it is only just beginning:) My poor kids:)

One year....

Well, it may seem that I have nothing ot say for about a month then whammo- many blogs in one night bt sometimes the time just comes that i feel like writing. tonight is the night.

It was a year ago this yesterday my little Brockman and I were going to the minor Er to get what I thought was a Z-pac for his, what I thougth, ear infection. As you know, when we got there, his Blood Oxygen rate was a 79 and they sent me directly to the hospital. I guess at that number a shut down of th ebody is soon to come?? I was in old sweats, had dropped Emma off with my mom wtih the plans to get her after the quick trip to the Dr, and Brock had not really appeared that bad off that morning. After we were in teh Er for about an hour, they admitted him with at 105 +temp. I will never forget the nurses pulling off his clothes and saying they dont really care to finish taking his time bc it was too high no matter what. They put him under the tent and we got to be there for the next 2 days, but he was just getting worse. I remember Dennom and I being in shock that our precious little son could be that sick in what felt like a matter of hours. Brock and I then got to ride in the ambulance to the OU med center to their PICU. Unless you have been there, you can not prepare yourself to be living in that type of situation. My precious son's little personality just shinned throughout the ambulance ride. Sick as he was, he rode laying on top of me the entire way there. I remember that my dad and Dennom were in the red pickup trick that we could see out of the ambulance window the entire way there. Brock would every once in a while, wave out the window to daddy and papa. He asked the poor lady 100 questions on the ride there. She was so sweet and answered every question. OU PICe was a long 5 days stay. We encoutered some horrible people. It takes a lot for me to write that, but one student nurse tried to put the IV in Brocks hand when we got there. I won't go into detail, but he should be anything but a nurse. After that horrible experience, I can truely say Brock was truely cared after. He did not eat for about 7 days. We finally got moved to a room. It was amazing to see the love of people pour out. Someone sent us a Christmas tree for our room, our insurance agents send us a huge basket of food adn gift cards, and we got many phonecalls checkign up on our little champ. He got to meet 3 olympic medalists, which was fun to watch them on TV this summer. I remember Brock holding the metal and telling the guys, "thanks" for the metal. They laughed and had to explain he could just look at it. He did not like that. His first thing to eat- I will never forget was room ordered Mickey mouse shaped pancakes. To see my little tank eat was just a gift. Lifeless is not how I ever what to see Brock again. I think of him as a little Jennifer clone, so high energy, easily distractable, but none of that was going on there. He did not even want to watch Diego. Slowly he got his strenght back to where he ate 2 times in a day. Funny to say that now, but it was sure a big deal when he ate 2 meals in a row. I remember the Dr. telling us we could not leave until his Blood ox level was over 90 for 24 hours. Every night, he struggled and it would dip to 85 and they would put the ox back on his little face. WE started having the life specialist come by to our room. Due to the highly contagious manner of RSV, everyone who came in our room had to wear the cute yellow masks, suits, and change them every time they came it. He was not allowed to go to the playroom on the unit bc of that. She brought us paints and he LOVED doing that. WE had about 20 paintings fo red blobs. I hung every one of them in his room. When you wallked in, it was a little Christmas wonderland with the tree, cards, adn the multiplastered wall of red painted "christmas trees". WE made the best of a really tough situation and made memories. I will never forget that 10th day when I was just feeling like we may have christmas in the hospital, the whole team of about 7 dr adn interns, came in and said we could go home. WOW. I will never for get when they came in and took the IV off Brock. He had not been allowed to be free of the IV, Oxygen, and respirator cord for 10 days adn as a 2 year old, that was not easy. He ran across the floor like a baby deer. His legs were so wobble, and his skin so pale, bt we didn't care. He was going home. We had not got to see Emma for 10 days and that car ride home could not have been any longer. Nana and Emma had a welcome home baner for us and we all sat down and ate Chili as a family. It felt so sureal. I remember it as it was yesterday.

I feel like it is so important for me to blog this because so many kids did not go home that day. WE met a family that checked in the day we did and had a little one with headackes. They found out it was a brain tumor. They did not go home. Their long road was just starting. I never want to forget how precious life is. I know it may sound so silly, but we really never know what tomorrow will bring. If I ever get to a place that I put other things above time with my family, I pray GOD brings people, or even my own words to make me realize that what has been given can be taken so quickly. In this holiday season, I guarantee that I have embraced every day of these past two weeks, more so than I think I would have not going through last years hopsital stay. I look at those two sets of eyes looking into the christmas tree lights and I just almost could cry. We are home, healthy, and blessed. Tantrums-yes, gained weight this year-yes, dishes and laundry-oh my yes-, but 2 healthy-breathing-precious-loving-living-children. YES!! GOd bless those this Christmas season who are spending their month in the hopsital. Give them strenght and courage to face what lies ahead of them. Merry Christmas.

Jason- my bro

Some of you may not know this about my bro- so i decided to blog about him just a bit:) A little over a month ago ish, Jason got a knot on his calf checked out and they referred him to a specialist in OKC. He was having pain in the knot and for him to go to the Dr. it must have hurt or concerned him-- he is a typical man. They decided to take it out not knowing if it was cancerous or not, and did not want to distrube it in his leg. So the day before Thanksgiving, he had surgery in OKC. Emma and I drove down with my parents to be there with him and AMelia for his surgery. There is just something about a sibling that never changes. I know Jas is a grown man and has a family-- but he will always be my little brother. Seeing him in that hospital bed, in that lovely peek-a-boo gown, and looked up to his IV, just made me realize even more how much I appreciate him. Yes, he drives me crazy, loves to argue with me about everything, knows more than I do ALWAYS, never wants to split a present with me or go in on an idea I have thought of first- not him, but I just love the little bugger. I love that he allows me to still pretend he is 10 years old and I try to tell him what to do. He lets me cry when I tell him goodbye (every time) and tells me that i am grmpy (which I know encoded means- sis I love you). End of story is that he got a massive chunk taken out of his calf, Dr. thougth it did not look like Cancer when she took it out, but we are still waiting on an official word. He got ot go home later that day with mucho pain meds, crutches, and hopes of hobbeling out to a deer stand that night- did not happen. Overall, i love Jason, and I appreciate that he is my brother for ever in life.

My kiddos call him Uncle Bubba, and he is a great Uncle. Emma is still not sure of him, but it could have to do with the fact he comes in 10decibles louder than most people and yanks her out of my arms and starts throwing her to the ceiling. Not sure if that is it- but just a guess that may be it. COnclusion- I like Jason, yes I do,,, I like Jason how bout you. GO brother.

Thanksgiving in Covington

WE got to spend our Thanksgiving holiday in Texas this year. I am not sure if it was my kids ages, the weather, family, combination or what- but it was just a wonderful- wonderful- wonderful time. Ree and Papa Mac hosted a great Turkey day. Brock and Emma got to spend some great time with their cousins. We don't get to see them but a couple of times a year, so it was a really fun time to get to watch him enjoy their company. Hannah and Bailey were so gracious (being teenagers) and played ring around the rosie, and did all the 3 yr old things Brock wanted to do. Emma loved seeing all the cousins as well, and really got to bond with her other set of grandparents. They both used the "cookie technique" to win her heart, but by the end of our visit, she was giving kisses and running around their house as if it were her own. We got to spend some good 4 of us family time. The house is on 10 akers of wooded land, so we sat in the ground blind, looked for deer tracks, and just has a fun time. The guys got to bond by helping Papa Mac do some work with the tractor around the house adn Dennom loves to ride the tractor. Brock was old enough this year to get to hang out with the guys a little bit while they were working. He would talk in a lower voice when I went out to talk to him. I guess he was being "one of the men" with that voice. It wsas pretty comical!

The other new thing from this trip was a Black Friday shopping experience for me. My precious neice Bailey threw out a crazy leave time of 3:30 am, and funny enough we all decided to go for it. Cindi(My sister-in-law), the girls, Marie and I all were on the road to Dallas at 3:30am. Teh funny thing is that none of us really had anything we HAD to have, but I think it was just so fun doing it. WE looked through the adds, picked our stores, and were at JC Pennies at 4:00am. WE were crazy, but it was a unique experience. At this point in teh year, I would not do it again, but give me ayear and I may be up for it again. Most importantly, we had a great time together. Dennom watched the kids at the house and.... was glad when we got home:) No, he had a great time but I think Emma was missing Mommy by the end of that day. We have a wonderful family and I always enjoy getting to get to know Dennom's side of the family better. WE ate much, laughed much, and had a great holiday!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

12 Days of Motherhood

I know that this means I have too much time on my hands…. But I thought of this song as we were watching “Franklin the Turtle” before bedtime tonight. I found my mind wondering and thinking of what a cool song I could write about Motherhood to the tune of “12 days of Christmas.” I know that I was thinking I should take down my Thanksgiving décor after the kids go to bed, which spurred the thought where I will put my Christmas tree, which then spurred the thought I get to listen to my Christmas CDs soon, which then progressed…. Or some may say digressed to this lovely song. Please sing it outloud for the full enjoyment of this song. I suggest you don’t cheat, but to layer the days just as in the song. You get to say poopy more times that wayJ Do you think I should go to bed??? I do.



12 Days of Motherhood!
By: Jennifer Sullivan
November 16th, 2008 9:45 pm


On My 1st Day of Motherhood, my children gave to me…..
a home full of love and joy.

On my second day of motherhood, my children gave to me
2 droopy breasts
And a Home full of Love and JOY!

On the 3rd day of motherhood, my children gave to me…
3 hours sleep
2 droopy breasts
And A home full of Love and JOY!

On the 4th day of motherhood, my children gave to me…..
4 goodnight books
3 hours sleep
2 droopy breasts
And A home full of love and joy.

On the 5th day of motherhood, my children gave to me …..
5 poopy messes
4 goodnight books
3 hours sleep
2 droopy breasts
And a home full of love and joy!



On the 6th day of motherhood, my children gave to me…..
6 scheduled play dates
5 poopy messes
4 goodnight books
3 hours sleep
2 droopy breasts
And a home full of love and joy!

On the 7th day of motherhood, my children gave to me…..
7 piles of laundry
6 scheduled play dates
5 poopy messes
4 goodnight books
3 hours sleep
2 droopy breasts
And a home full of love and joy!

On the 8th day of motherhood, my children gave to me…..
8 wins at Candyland
7 piles of laundry
6 scheduled play dates
5 poopy messes
4 goodnight books
3 hours sleep
2 droopy breasts
And a Home full of love and joy.

On the 9th day of motherhood, my children gave to me……
9 bins of toys dumped
8 wins at Candyland
7 piles of laundry
6 scheduled play dates
5 poopy messes
4 goodnight books
3 hours sleep
2 droopy breasts
And a Home full of love and joy!

On the 10th day of motherhood, my children gave to me….
10 unread magazines
9 bins of toys dumped
8 wins at Candyland
7 piles of laundry
6 scheduled play dates
5 poopy messes
4 goodnight books
3 hours sleep
2 droopy breasts
And a Home full of love and joy!

On the 11th day of motherhood, my children gave to me…..
11 purple stretch marks
10 unread magazines
9 bins of toys dumped
8 wins at Candyland
7 piles of laundry
6 scheduled playdates
5 poopy messes
4 goodnight books
3 hours sleep
2 droopy breasts
And a Home full of love and joy!

ON the 12th day of motherhood, my children gave to me…..
12 Sonic pop runs
11 purple stretch marks
10 unread magazines
9 bins of toys dumped
8 wins at Candyland
7 piles of laundry
6 scheduled play dates
5 poopy messes
4 goodnight books
3 hours sleep
2 droopy breasts
And a Home full of love and joy!

AMEN!!!! Thank you BROCK and EMMA! I LOVE YOU!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Journey with my Partner!

Have you wondered if you are in a situation that is bigger that you are? Do you ever feel that "life" has taken over? I debated on being this transparent on my blog, but obviously I feel led to write from my heart so here is my heart. Marrige is hard work. Dennom and I love each other to the core, but over the past year, it has been so easy to put our realtionship on the back burner to careers, children, trying to be a "perfect" mom, a need for your own space, and just out of being plain tired. WE have been blessed and survived 8 great years of marriage. Those years have brought us 2 GOd sent kids, a beautiful home we own, 2 cars that are paid for, and great health. But if you don't water a plant, it won't grow on its own. Dennom and I are watering "our plant of marriage" now, but I feel we have learned a huge lesson over this past year. Marriage is hard work, it required sweat, blood, and tears. I feel like God deserves a huge "GLORY" for helping us to be stronger then we ever have been after 8 years. No we did not ever have a horrible marriage, no we did not have any terrible event that rocked our world, but YES we got too comfortable with each other. Just like our relationship wtih Christ, if we don't make time for that relationship, it will not grow. God brought this to our attention and I praise him that both of us were receptive to his nudging. It is correct to assume that the nudging may not have come at the same time for both Dennom and I, but Most importantly- it came and GOD is good. During the time I was waiting of a mutual nudging of my partner, GOd taught me it is not always bad to have to wait. It made me rely on him the most I ever have. I praise him that he gave me a husband that allows his heart to be "worked" just as the soil in a farmers crop has to be plowed up to be soft again, and I praise GOd for continuing to keep me close. Dennom adn I both know we are partners for life but GOd is the ultimate understander of our inner most being. There are times I KNOW Dennom has no idea what I need, but GOD does. I think I have realized this during this past year. I am truely thankful for his undeserving love he gives to me with out question. I thank him for my beautiful marriage and for always giving us opportunities to grow. It may be hard, but I would rather be growing, than just "here." So, in conclusion, God is good, I am too emotional, and Dennom relies to GOd to figure out how to put up wtih me. Thank you Lord:) I have a piece of art in my office that says "Faith is not believing God can, it is knowing he will." That is what I have to praise him for tonight.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Thankful for CHallenging Days!
















It has been a busy week. I would like to always present that life is just wonderful, peachy, and no stressful days, but what good would it be to lie:) The last few days have needless to say been... hum... well... lets define challenging. I don't know if it is sleep deprivation from all of us, or what, but finally today I found an excuse i hope I can bank on as to why this past few days has been so challenging. yea I like labeling it that! I saw today that Emma is trying to cut both of her eye teeth on the bottom. I don't know why it makes me feel better to lable the chaos, tears, screaming, hair pulling, and fussy bucketness of my little Emma. But fact of the matter is that it does make me "feel" like I am still a good mom and I can blame the teeth as to why our days have been less then my favorite. So I pray those two teeth come in really soon and she gets to feeling more like herself really soon. What is so strange is that it comes and goes sooo rapidly. She will have a great half hour of cute as a button adn getting along with brother, then the next moment, nothing will satisfy her. I just don't like not knowing how to make her feel better. I have forgotten how helpful it is when they have words to say " my mouth hurts" or 'i am tired" but she is limited to "snack, mama, and bky *binky). BLess her little heart.


NOw that I have expressed the "challenges of the past few days" we have also had some great moments this week. Here are just a few:
  1. Today Brock was wanting Emma and I to all take naps with him in his twin bed. HE said "mommy lets all have a sleep in." I asked "Babe, what is that" and he said "mom, you knwo a sleep in... where we all stay all night together. I realized he was trying to say a sleep over. That was pretty funny.
  2. With the election this week, I took the kids with me to vote. YOu know I am an "embrace the moment" kinda gal. We went to the doughnut shop before the voting place so the kids could have something that would occupy their time in line. Brock wanted to check out the sample ballots and was really into why we were there. Once I got my ballot, i tried to sit at a big table so we could all be together, but he insisted that I go in teh "cool" voting booths. While Emma and I were standing there and I was hurriedly filling out my ballot, little explorer went over (while I was not looking) to check out the things that sucks the ballots up adn counts the votes. He was pushing buttons all over the machine. By the time I realized where in the world he had wondered off so quickly, I saw him. Oh my goodness. I gave the quickest mommy snap and look there could be given. I just was fearing he had either cleared the counter, or turned off teh machine. That would have been a great way to have him remember the 1st vote of his life (Headline of paper: Enid is still hand counting the ballots of the presidental election because 3yr old breaks voting machine). Thank goodness no machines were broke or turned off!
  3. Another voting topic: Brock keeps hearing people talk about Pres. elect Barak??spel OBama. He came in to the kitchen today and said.... mommy, I am Brock Obama. Now he things that is soo funny, so that is what he likes to call himself now and thinks all the news channels are talking about him. WE all were MCPalin voters- so Daddy really likes when brock calls himself that:)
  4. Emma has started this week to dance with her hands in the air. IF I did not know any better, I would say she has been going to a Pentacostil (spell??) church. That girl can move. So great to see such a free spirit. Her favorite music to dance to is our Christian radio station that has a lot of music with a bass best.
  5. THe pics in the beginning are of Brock and Emmas favorite thing to play with this past few weeks. That is the play pen that our cousing had (Reese and Ryan) and after they grew up, it got passed to us. Not both of my kids are out growing sleeping in it, but they love to pretend it is either a hunting ground blind, or their tent. They spend hours playing in it together. This pic I happen to get, Emma and Brock were having a pretend nap and Emma was patting brothers back. So sweet. Brock also loves to help me clean. This pic was from last week when he was vacuming the breakfast crumps up in his undies:) Last pic, was Brock as a bday party. It was a costume party and he of course wore his spider man costume. He loved driving the Barbie 4 wheeler.
  6. Last of the week, we had a family art project from the school for Brock to do. Each family from teh school was given a turkey feather to decorate. I asked Brock what he wanted on it and he thought about it. He said "Mommy, I think we should all decorate a family deer head on the feather." Hum??? I know that it is him project... but a family deer head on the feather. I know we will be labled the "redneck family" but I went to Hobby Lobby and found little tiny camo cotton balls and doll house furntiure deer. HE had the best time glueing the things on it. I have to say it is 100% original and Dennom is proud as punch. So glad he is. But we were definately involved as a family and that was the point. IT was fun!

Final thought of the week... even thought it was a challenging week of 5am waking up (thank you time change) and teething, I am trying to remember to be thankful for these times as well. I know it will definately make me appreciate even more the good days that everyone is happy and well rested. So- thank you Lord for air, thank you Lord for family, and Good health!






Monday, November 3, 2008

We have an emergency.

Well, just about the time sleep was becoming a wonderfully loved thing in the mornings at my house... (drum roll) we welcome the lovely time change. I may sound a little negative, but I am just trying to give an honest journal experience to my kids in the future. I know one day they will be teenagers and I will be begging them to wake up before noon, but for this season in life, I am begging the Good Lord Above, to give them some sleep dust to keep them asleep at least until 6am. Yes, I am praying for 6am. They have loved waking up happy and cheerful, ready to go at 5:30. I did not even know that people could function this early, but there are cartoons on that early. WEll, I know things could be worse... so I thank GOd for their health, my house, and my lovely family. Who needs sleep:)

TOday was pretty normal for us. Brock had school, and he is really enjoying it this year. Last year, music was not his thing (i tried not to be crushed). He did not really want to sing much at story music time, but this year>..... His teacher ( who is also his Nana) said he is participating and sings me songs when we get in the car to come home. He is just really growing up. So fun to watch. His latest thing to say is "mommy, we have an emergency." He was in the bathroom and yelled this to me- very loudly. Of course I run thinking the toilet is clogged, or who knows what. The emergency was the toilet paper roll was empty. He is such a man. haha But those kinda things crack me up during the day. I can honestly say there is absolutely NEVER a dull moment around here with those two. I love it- I am getting some gray hair now but I love it.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Bounce, Bounce, Bounce











Today Nana and Papa took Brock to see Aunt Ameila and Uncle Bubba. It was homecoming so there was a parade and Uncle Bubba got to be in the parade. FOr those of you who know my dear bro- that in itself if funny that he got to be in a parade! I am sure he loved it! From what I hear, they all had a great time. I just a got a few pics, so I thougth I would share them. I don't know who had more fun Brock... or Aunt Amelia and Uncle Bubba.

Candy, Candy, and More Candy....




We had a great night trick or treating. OUr neighbor kids all got together to go to the houses on our street of the people we know. We had a great crew. It we had an Indiana Jones and Spider Man as our only boys leading the pac. It was amazing that we had all the Mom's and Dad's joining the kids as well. That was really fun. Our cousins got to follow the pack as well, they were a mouse, and the Cheese:) and their dog Elle was "a human." After that we went to our friends house for a 2nd annual Jensen Halloween Party. It was great fun. The kids all played, and the adults got to enjoy watching all teh cuties in their costumes. IT was fun. The highlight of the evening had to be our dear older man neighbor down the street. Brock calls him "Mr. Jonnie". HE and Brock have bonded. He had a little table set up at his house that had his candy, a dancing musical ghost, and best of all He was wearing an ELVIS mask. The kids enjoyed his house and I have to say I think he really enjoyed the kids. Earlier that day we got a little "Love Me Tender" song out of him. Fun times. It has been fun to see the kids growing up this year. They have so much fun doing things together. Emma likes to follow big brother and he likes to "hold" (or drag) her hand when he is going places. People say it just gets better and better, but I can't imagine how much "funner" it can get. Their ages are just pretty priceless. Cute story before I quit! Dennom and I were going over "trick or treat" things with Brock, and telling him to say "trick or treat" when people answered their doors. He said I don't want to say that. He then said- I want to say "please." Where he got that I don't know- but we had a good laugh.

Photos at Government Springs




















Here are a few random pictures we took at the park on Thursday. THis is at a local park that has such beautiful flowers and trees, we like to go there often! IT is getting harder and harder to get a good pic of both of them together, so I told Nana that I think I am starting to enjoy the random not looking at the camera pics! They had fun, and we were tired. I am glad to have an on call photographer to capture such fun pictures. Mom and I got our exercise chasing them around the park. The weather had been so beautiful this past week. It is hard to believe that it is November. We wore shorts this past week. Crazy!








Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Trick or Treat with the Old Ones!

You can see the hands reaching out to pinch her cheeks:)
Emma's personal "stroller"

Mr. Irvan, a sweet man from our church that happens to live here.


"mama, mama"



As most of you know, I work on Wednesdays and usually late into the night. I love it becuase I get to stay home on all the other days, except for Monday afternoons. But the reason I start wtih that is because I am sitting up at work at 9:45 pm at night, should be doing something productive, but I have decided to take a break and blog about my morning with Emma. Our MOPS group has started a tradition of visiting the local Retirement center and trick or treating of several of their floors. Brock has got to go the last 2 years and so i decided it was Emma's turn this year to go. Brock was in school and they were cooking pumpkin seeds, and he had been so excited about that- so he did not go to the retirement center. Emma dressed up in her cute Raggedy Ann outfit and her plastic pumpkin (she thinks it is her purse) and off we went. I put some of my blush on her cheeks, so she just looked sooo precious. When we got there- I promise you there were about 30 bright eyed elderly people in the dining room just waiting to get their hands on these precious children. Emma was not to sure about the large amount of people when we got there. She started the "mama" pretty quickly and stuck to my leg like peanut butter to the roof of your mouth. BUT.... there were two sweet old ladies that started dangeling a package of chocolate candy bars and twizzlers at her..... that was all it took. She let go of my leg, took her pumpkin over to them, and started to catch on to what this trick or treating was all about. She really loved the older people. She does not say "thank you" yet, but I would have her wave bye or blow kisses to each person who gave her candy. She really liked one lady because I think Emma thought she had a stroller that she could push (but it was really the little old ladies walker) but Emma wanted to push it. The lady got a kick out of it. Overall, it was a great time and we left with a loot of candy that we got to share with brother.

Overall, my deep thoughts of the night are this... I think it was so important that I grew up in a home that exposed me to "kids from the state school"and nursing home services we would have to "sing to the old people who could not hear us". Did i always appreciate it at the time- that would be a big NO WAY. I remember many frightful moments I did not understand why a grown person was sounding like a 2 yr old, or why it smelled funny when we would go and do nursing home services.. but it made me who i am today. Now that I have 2 kids of my own, i want to pass that service heart to my kids as well. Not only did those older people love seeing my little one today, but I was truely blessed to get to watch them interact and feel like i had some tiny part of making their lives brighter today. As a Mom, I pray that I can somehow instill a heart in my kids to love people and want to make other people's days brighter. So- it was a great morning, and Emma loved blowing kisses to the people at Golden Oaks. I hope my family will never loose sight as they get older, schedules get crazier, and time gets shorter, that people are what matter in life. It took little effort on our parts to make a 2 hour visit and i am still reaping the heartfull of blessings we recieved from it today! What am i saying??? Trickor treat at the nursing home- no but love people and you will be blessed in return! Now i better get back to work:)

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Good friends are a blessing.


This weekend, I had the honor of meeting the newest member of my dearest, dearest friend Kerri's family. He is 4 weeks old and they got to come to Enid for an appt. and we got some girl time as well. I will not share their personal story on my blog... but I do have to say that they recently got to experience the blessing of adoption. Their story will make you just say "miracles do happen in 2008." Kerri almost died from fertility treatments in December of this past year, and long story short, 9 months to the date, they were involved in the birth of a little Miracle.... Mr. Kyson. She even got to be in the room to cut the cord and witness his official start of his life on Earth! Is God not so amazing. I get chills everytime I think about their story. I was so fun to see my dear friend as a mom of a new baby. I just makes me think of how GOd must feel to watch us down here on Earth. It is a joy to get to see people's lives expanded, growing, and they just so happy. MY friendship with KErri was very God given. I know there is a saying that goes a little like "people may not stay in your life for long, but their footprints will be there a lifetime." (OK- not exactly how it goes, but kinda). All I say is thank you GOd for creating frienships for us to enjoy! And thank for your little precious mircles like MR. Kyson. Such a little precious dolly!

Busy week.

WE have had a wonderfully busy week. This week included a variety of things. We had too much rainey weather and by the end of the week, we were ready to get out of the house! Mops had asked me to speak this summer for thier meeting in October. Back then in June, October felt miles away, but it crept up on me. I was honestly a nervous wreck up until the talk. It sort of felt I was speaking infront of my peers..... and they were but all Mothers. I was worried that the moring of that I would be tested because that happens sometimes when you know you are doing what the Lord asks you to do. I am guessing God knew how worried I was because I was able to get ready before Dennom left for school. Brock got dressed all by himself and was a perfect Angel, Emma got dressed and let me fix her hair with no problems, and we got breakfast down in record time. Amazingly enough, we were all three out teh door, looking good, and I had not cried that entire morning:) haha. I am saying this as a little testimony to say the Lord looks out for his people. I felt great about the talk, and my prayer was that at least one mom heard what I had to say about getting help if she needed it. I have to say that I as so glad God called me to therapy. It is the coolest, greatest profession next to being a MOM. I think MOM is harder, but I really do love my career. I don't know were I am going with this, but I just think it is note worthy to give GOd some praise for my work, my talk, and being with my in this week in many ways!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

"Tradition"- Flower pumpkins




A tradition that got started a few years ago ( I think Aunt Amelia had the idea first if I remember correctly) was planting mums in pumpkins. They last for the whole season, and then you can just burry the whole thing in teh ground for it to come up again the next year. This year cousins Nick and Sarah came over to join in the fun. Sarah made a delicious pumpkin pie, I (in my true cooking talents) made halloween oreo's, and had apple cider. Emma loved putting her hand in the goop, bt her brother enjoyed watching someone taking out the goop. I have to say they turned out really cute and we all have some nice Halloweed/Thanksgiving decor on our porches. I am a huge freak about traditions. I just think they are awesome. I think this will be added to our list of "Things I want to do with my kids each and every year" traditions. Brock still can not figure out why I put flowers in the pumpkins instead of lighs. I promised him we will still do that with Daddy next week. He keeps saying every time we pull in the drive and see the pumpkins, "mommy, I just don't like flowers in my pumpkins." His is such a boy!

Piano lessons at Nana's




Ok- in the last blog I wrote about all the fun things Brock and I got to do, but I want to share about Emma's first piano lesson. While we were gone, Nana and Emma had fun of their own. Princes Emma is definately into purses. Mom has an old purse from Grandma Joan and Emma just loves it. That is what she is playing with in one of the pictures. And I have to say that I am a proud Mom that is eagerly waiting to sing my first duet with Emma. She loves to sing. A little to early to tell if she is an alto or soprano, but she loves to sit down, play (ok bang and hit) the piano, and while she was a mom's, she got captured singing and playing the baby grand. How fun the kids get some genes from their parents. I don't care if Emma ends up being a musician, but I love watching her have such a great love for music at this age. The dancing is still a mystery as to where she gets her moves from? Maybe our Cuz Cassie? Dennom would like to think they are from him, but we all know neither one of us can dance.

Date morning with Mommy and Brock

This past weekend was our Fall break. Daddy and the boys went on a hunting trip to Beaver, OK. That left me, the kids, adn Nana for a lot of fun times. Due to the fact I live only a mile from Nana's house, spending the night is not something I do very often. As a matter of fact, it had been since Emma was born since I can remember staying- so we had a night at Nana's house. It was fun, low key, and we enjoyed our time over there. Brock got to sleep in nana's bed and was in no hurry for Mommy to take them home. Since the guys were all gone, Nana volunteered to keep Emma so Brock adn I could have a date. As much fun as it is taking both of them place, I really do love getting to take them alone sometimes. I use to take that for granted before I had two kids, and now I realize how special it is to have alone time that you get to focus only on what they are saying- and not 2 at a time. So... Brock and I went to the Library. He got to play computres and we put puzzles together with out sissy walking over them and "helping" him push buttons on teh computers. I think he really enjoyed it. He loves that he has his own library card that he gets to give to the lady at the counter. He thinks he is really big stuff. A second thing we did on our date was to empty his piggy bank. For some reason, he loves to go inside the bank. With two, I try as much as possible to drive thru, but today we both went in and he got to dump his piggy into the change counting machine. This is a new thing we started. I made a chart (with the help of my preschool teacher mother) that had 7 pics of things he has to do to get ready for school (brush teeth, put on underware, hang up pj's, shirt, socks, pants, shoes). It helps me a bundle that he is learning to get dressed wout all my help. He gets a penny for every picture he completes on his own. For a grand total of 7 whopping pennies a day. I added several hand fulls of change when he was not around so it would add up to something at the bank. SO he counted all his money and he had $4.15. HE ws so excited. He used it to ride a pony at the Pumpkin patch on Saturday. ohh and buy chicken feed. Needless to say, we had a great time doing fun things that a 3yr old loves to do.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Shoo flue don't bother us!

This will be a short blog. Brock woke up last night about 9:00 and he had thrown up all over his bed. Poor baby. He was up most of the night and I think we don't have a sheet or blanket clean in the whole house. He was pretty low key until lunch time and he wanted some pancakes. Thank goodness for NAna who came and spent some quality time with Emma after lunch so Mommy and Brock could take a good long nap. And boy we did- I think we both slept 3 and a half hours. He was full of energy tonight and no explosions of any kind since lunch! SO we are back back in good health and I am doing LOTS of laundry tonight. So far Emma is not showing any signs- so lets keep it that way! Thank goodness we are home tomorrow and can recoop!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

TIDBITS of info from our house this week!






OK- IN no particular order I have decided to list a few crazy random things that have happened this week that I think will be worthy to remember in 70 years:)



  1. Brock got a new big boy bed this week. He is soo excited to sleep under his window with all his blankets, pillows, and stuffed animals. It was a little bit hard to see him turning into such a big boy, but I am so proud of what a great boy he is. I just love the little man.

  2. While I was trying to unload the 2 new matresses into my house Sunday night, the kids were in the car. Brock shut the door while I was carring the matress to the porch and needless to say... keys were in front seat, door was locked, adn Emma was inside. So- now I can say I am a fair mother and have equally locked both of my children in teh car. Thank the Good Lord Above, my neighbor got the door unlocked in record time (under 5 min) so all was well.

  3. Emma decided also that night- to take my cellphone (which I may add is also my home phone,) for a dip in teh toilet. She was sooo proud to bring it to me all wet while saying "at oh". All you can do is give the: I could scream, or just cry- but you are so stinking cute, I am going to kiss you for ruining my phone look. So I got a new phone this week.

  4. PRAISE THE LORD!!!! Volleyball ended 2 hours ago- not that I am counting..haha. I know Dennom has enjoyed his Varsity volleyball season, adn the girls were really great this season. BUT I am going to be so glad to have a husband again. He has been really swamped and we are all three sooo glad to get Daddy home again. We have a sports break until next baseball season. YEA>

  5. Today we visisted the pumpkin patch. Each year it gets more and more tricky to get good sibling pics, so you will barely see them in a frame together... but they had a great time. Brock did not stop long enough to get his pic taken. Maybe another trip will be planned to get a family pic???

  6. So glad this week that it if Friday tomorrow. We are going to have a "play at home" field trip and just hang out tomorrow. We had MOPS today and it was great, but made it a busy day. We had a picnic lunch on NANA's front porch and just made the afternoon great.

  7. Overall, I am blessed to have 2 great children. Perfect- no- but lights of my life- YES! I jsut look forward to seeing them every moment, and honestly can say look forward to every day with them. I at times, get tender that brock will go to school full time soon, then I have to realize i am being a drama queen and just try and embrace the day with him and Emma. I do have to add that I am really enjoying my private time with Emma while Brock is in school. I did not realize how much time I don't get to spend with her alone, so that has been soo much fun. WE play with necklaces, she loves for me to put lotion all over her, and most of all she loves to be read to. I love that. She has an addiction to dogs, and bunnies so she loves to read book with pics of animals. I just am blessed to have a girl and boy. They are so different but such fun people.

BOTH dressed up for Fun!


My typical life cycle


OK- sorry that I have fallen off the face of the Earth since the End of SETPEMBER. I hate to admit this, but I think I get really excited about things, then life happens and I just am a slacker. I like to say that I draw a yellow line of what "has" to get done for example- shower, eat, dress chillins, and then if anything falls under that line, it just sits and sits and sits.... kinda like my poor blog journal. So anyways. I am determined to keep this up unlike my paper journals that i seem to write faithfully, then never open again for a year. So here is a quick update from the past weeks. Brock's Dr. appt went well. She said is was allergy related to that was a HUGE relief to me to know it was not lung related this early in the cold season. We then went directly into a HUGE weekend with lots of great company. Brock and Emma enjoyed seeing their cousins for last Thur- Sat. They got to play at Brock's fav. hangout- Leonardo's and also got to go to the ballfield and "hit bats" as Brock calls it. WE even got to have a sleep over with all 4 children and cousin Sara in our Baseball garage. It was alot of fun and we loved seeing my cousin Cassie, Angel, and The Hillman group from Kansas. Family is just priceless. I wish we all lived with in walking distance so that those times were not so few and far between. BUt maybe they would not be so precious if they happened every day. So anyways- great time had by all and Brock is still trying to figure out if Noah is coming back to see him tomorrow. He just can't get the distance thing yet.

As for the rest of the week, it has been a good one. WE have made several visits to our pumpkin patch and they both LOVE it. I mean LOVE it. THey could stay all day if I would let them. IT sparked our Halloween costume thoughts. Brock is down right determined to be SPiderman. I was hoping to get one more year of a cute matching costume in for him and his sister ,but I guess it has begun.... his own opinion. Well, every time I mentioned how bout you be a cool super dog and sister can be a cute poodle( old navy has precious French poodle pink costumes for EMMA) brock would say, "Mommy, how bout you be a dog with sister and I will be.,.,SPIDERMAN. I finally just decided to listen to him... no i am not going to be a dog, but he did get his spiderman costume. I let him ware it on Tuesday when we were home all day. Emma put on Brocks old lamb costume from his 2nd Halloween. This is worth sharing. I was a new Mom to this costume thing back then adn just thougth Brock would look SOOOOO cute in this wolly lamb costume. I did not even ask Dennom, I figured he would love it. Well, I got it and spent way to much money on an Ann Getties costume. It was absolutely precious. Only problem was, the ears were lined in shiney pink metalic material, along iwth the feet and hands. He looked soo girly. I took him anyway to the patch to get his pic in it- but looked like to saddest little boy in the world in that lamb costume, so last resort, my mom bought him a boy frog suit for his trick-or- treat night. Point being that Emma decided to put that on as well. We had a fun day.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Coughs, sniffs, and snot!

I have been blessed to have two kids with great health over the summer. We had our occasional ear infection or runny nose, but nothing to worry about. About two weeks ago, Brock started his coughing and cronic runny nose. It has not passed, so we are taking him in tomorrow morning to see what the deal is. The Dr. had told me last year after his bout with RSV and hospitalization, his little lungs and immune system would take a good year to rebuilt strenght and immunity again. I sure hope he is not in for a long winter season, but time will tell. He is a trooper and loves to have his temp taken, shots, and anything medical. Is that not crazy? He is so excited to go to the doctor and pretends to get breathing treatments (he learned about those in the hosp) with Dennom's cpap sleep apnea machine. It is funny and he feels So much better he says after his 4 second treatment. He is my funny boy. Emma is a little trooper and has been my well little girl. She is cutting several teeth this week and likes to suck on her binki alot this past few days. The kids had a great day with Nana while I worked from lunch to night time. I left them at 12pm having a picnic in our family room with Nana and they were loving it! It is a wierd schedule, but I love it because I am only gone one long day, Nana gets her time with them, and I get to be home the rest of the week until Monday, which i work about 5 hours during naptime and early evening. I am blessed to have a job that allows me to have a flexible schedule along with a Nana that is willing to watch those grandkiddos! Overall, today was a great day and I just pray that Brock's caugh is just some Oklahoma allergies and nothing more!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Turning over a new leaf- na na na na hey hey hey goodbye- Little Ceasers, MCD's, and Sonic

I must blog this day in regards to my cooking today. As most of you know, I am not the cooker that my mother is. I sometimes want to be but 99% of the time, my talent is setting the table. That is as far as it goes. BUT I am trying to turn over a new leaf. I can't say it is a new life pattern because it has only been 3 days, but three days is three days in my book. I go to MOPS and the speaker last Thursday was about nutrition. OK- i left feeling like not the best mother in the nutrition area. SHe talked about using homemade recipes- which for me homemade was if I got the box open! For reals. So Today I have to brag that for breakfast Brock, Emma, and I made french toast, and I made handmade chicken strips, sweet potatoes (ok- still canned but it was healthy) and we actually had milk in the fridge for supper:) Now I am not always bad feeding the kids- but it really feels good to know they have gotten several days of good meals that I prepared. SO- that is my story for the day. I hope to continue and would love some accountability for those who are good at this cooking at home thing. I hope in a month I can still brag about our new leaf. THE day ended with Brock coming down with a virus with lots of little sores on his tongue (very painful), so hopefully he recovers quickly and Emma girl does not get the gift that keeps on giving. I had it over the weekend and my mouth felt like it was on fire, so I pray it passes fast for him!

Last statement of the day- I thank God for the people he has put in my life. They seem to always say the right things, text at the right times, come over and help with the kids (thank you MOM) just when I need it. I think God is watching me and can tell when I need a pick me up. SO here is my shout out of praise for all those GOD workers working in my life:)

Monday, September 22, 2008

Trian, trains, and more trains.



I love that they love each other! THis is them sitting on the stairs of the train.

More train and rodeo pics

Practicing in our front yard.
Emma and Nana in the train car.
Papa and Emma practicing getting on the horse.

Pics from Stick Horse Rodeo

Emma doing the flag salute.
My mutton bustin sheep riding boy.
Brock pretended to be bucked off his stick horse.

Roosters were not lonely long.

Just so you know, my kids did not keep up with the wonderful 7am sleeping in. That is ok- but they just adore that 6:00 am hour. THey are both so happy at that hour and I fake it well. Just kidding. I have been reassured by other mothers that this will correct itself as they get older. I am keeping those mothers numbers close at hand and you know how you are... so I hope that is true:) Until then, I know exactly when the sun rises just in case anyone needs to know.

Friday Field Trips


For those of you who know me well, you know i am slightly routine and need prediction in my life. Being a stay at home mom more days than a working mom has created the need for structure in my life:) that easily could not be there. SO i am announcing our new "Friday Field Trips". THis week we had our 3rd week of our field trips. Last year Brock went to school on Tues, Thur, Fri, but this year I changed him to Mon and Wed, so we could have Fridays for the three of us. It has been fun and he is SOO exctied about our new thing! The first field trip I took them for breakfast and then started giving clues to where we were going. I am not sure who is having more fun with our outings, me or the kids:) We went to the county fair. Can I just say it was a real mommy heart warming day. THey can both walk together and look at things. THat is just so cool. I will not lye- it was tiring chasing them both around going in different directions the whole morning, but totally priceless and worth every sweat drop! They have a mock farm set up for the kids to see animals, play in deer corn, dig for potatoes, and gather eggs. We were there for 3 hours. Brock did not quite understand the judging area that had the largest pumpkins ect. He went up the the prize winning pumpkin and before I realized it he sat on it. Opps. Thank goodness he did not break it and I had a quick lesson in the fact that these are really special big pumpkins.



2nd friday field trip: Public Library. OH boy. Let me tell you sometimes I wonder if I think plans all the way through. It is fun to watch Brock as he is maturing. He loved sitting down at the computers, reading his own books, putting puzzles together, and playing with the sets of toys at the library. BUt the part I forgot is that Emma loved a different part of the field trip. She somehow thought all the books were for pulling out and throwing on the floor.....row by row by row by row. Again, I need to add every sweat drop I shed, and it was about 3x as much as it was at the fair:), was worth it, but we only stayed an hour on this field trip. Brock and Emma got their own library cards and I was proud we had not late fee from the last card I had (that is a miracle). Brock and Emma got to pick out a bag full of books and one movie that we watched for our Friday Night Movie Night. Fun times.



THis week was our 3rd field trip. It was a busy day and we moved it to Saturday (shhh... don't tell the kids. they didn't know). We took a train ride from Enid to Drummond. We rode in the Wanda Lee. IT was an old dancing and dining car. Emma did not move the entire trip. She was not too sure of the bumpy roads. She did lots of pointing and "ohh" when looking out the window. Brock loved looking out the end of the car at the trees and of course looking for deer along the way. We had a blast and our cousing Sarah got to go with us along with Nana. Daddy was at a volleyball tournament, so I was thankful for the adult helpers! WE hurried home for naps and get all dressed up in our cowboy gear for the 2nd half of our busy day. Uncle Bubba (aka: my brother Jason and Aunt Amelia) host a yearly stick horse rodeo with their church for area kids. Brock has participated since he was 1 and loves going. It was Emmas first year to get to participate. They had a blast. Brock was covered in red dirt from head to toe and actually was brave enough to ride a sheep this year. He was so precious. Little Miss Emma even participated herself in the bronc riding, the barrel racing, and of course the hotdog eating. She loves her food. Here are a few pictures of our exciting times!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

OUR FAMILY


Princess Emma



My girly girl is now 16 months old. She is becoming a little girl. She loves to wear her bracelet with her name on it and carries a purse around the house. It is so neat to see her understanding so many words. She can say mama, daddy, and once I heard her say "ball", "bubba" and "thank you." She loves to babble- not sure where she gets that from:) haha