Monday, November 30, 2020
COVID-19 Day 263 - November 19 - I'm thankful for our home.
COVID-19 Day 263 - November 18 - I'm thankful for the fall!
COVID-19 Day 263 - November 17 - I'm thankful for Connor!
COVID-19 Day 263 - November 16 - I'm thankful I have gotten to travel in my life!
COVID-19 Day 263 - November 15 - I'm thankful to be an aunt. ❤️
Monday, November 16, 2020
COVID-19 Day 249 - November 14 - I'm thankful that my kiddos love to read!
November 14 - I am thankful that my kiddos love to read! ❤π As 1st and 2nd graders, they're really just getting into the meat of understanding how to read, but something really clicked this year. I don't know if my new job had anything thing to do with it, but they have been just eating books up this year! Before and after school they find books in the library to read while I finish working. In the car they always have books on hand to read, or they ask to listen to our current Harry Potter audiobook. They have both been caught staying up late to read, one time they were reading to each other (needless to say, a pass was given for staying up past bedtime... π€·πΌ♀️) I am incredibly proud of them! Each day they have to read for 30 minutes. A year ago that was a battle, but most days now, they've gotten a bunch of reading done without ever being asked to do it. Avery's Christmas list is mostly books! π³ As a kid who struggled with reading, comprehension, fluency, and reading for pleasure, I could not be more thrilled that my babies, despite being young, already love to read. I know this will pay off for them in big ways as they grow! ❤
COVID-19 Day 249 - November 13 - I'm thankful that we live near my sister and her family!
COVID-19 Day 249 - November 12 - I'm thankful for our puppies!
November 12 - I am thankful for our puppies, Harlee and Gabby. They have been a part of our family for 10 and 9 years. We intentionally got them before the kids so we could train them how to behave around little ones. Harlee, our Beagle, is smart, sneaky, and stubborn. I liken her to a cat, because she doesn't come when called, only when she wants something from you. She is highly motivated by food and training her was very easy. She's getting a little rounder these days, as we all tend to do as we age, but she'll still roll her fat behind over if you've got a treat for her. However, she needs visual or olfactory confirmation that you do indeed have a treat. She will not be fooled into performing. Gabby, our Pointer Mutt, came from the Humane Society here in Wichita when she was a puppy. She was found on the street and definitely bares the markings of a mixed breed dog. She is dumber than a bag of rocks, but she is sweet. She is jealous of attention and always under foot. She's getting a little crotchety as she gets older, as many of us do. The kids have to be a little more careful with her and can't rough house as much with her. We love both of our fur babies so much and are thankful they are a part of our family! ❤ππΊ
COVID -19 Day 249 - November 11 - I'm thankful for Veterans
November 11 - I am thankful for Veterans and their families. Thank you for your service to our country and for protecting the freedoms that we all seem to take for granted from one time to another. You all are made from much stronger stuff than I am. I am grateful for your service and your sacrifices. Thank you. πΊπΈ Happy Veteran's Day!
COVID-19 Day 249 - November 10 - I'm thankful for our photographer!
Thursday, November 12, 2020
COVID-19 Day 245 - November 9 - I'm thankful I live in Wichita!
November 9 - I'm thankful I live in Wichita!
Monday, November 9, 2020
COVID 19 Day 242 - November 8 - I'm thankful for quiet, peaceful mornings.
November 8 - I'm thankful for quiet peaceful mornings. Many mornings I opt for the extra sleep and don't force my body out of bed when the alarm goes off, but when I do, I'm glad I did. When I'm up early I have quiet time to myself to drink my coffee and wake up before I'm waking the kids up, fixing everyone's lunches and breakfasts, reminding them to brush their teeth and get everything ready for school, cleaning up from breakfast, packing school snacks and folders, etc... It starts my day off in a much better way to have some time to focus on myself and wake up before I have to interact with other, lol! Last year I focused all of October and November (and I think some of December until I finally fell off the wagon) on getting up an hour early each day and writing down 5 things I was thankful for each day. It really put things into good perspective. Perhaps I should revisit that challenge. But, for now, I'm thankful for quiet mornings, hot coffee, and not being a grouchy mom. ;)
Generally, I think back on the day before and write about something from that day that I was thankful for. However, I've had such a nice morning drinking my coffee and blogging, that this is what I choose to be thankful for this morning. Of course, there was lots to be thankful for yesterday as well... I'm thankful for Sundays in Towanda, for family time, for good food, for football, for a Chiefs victory, for warm weather, for the kids playing together so nicely, for glowsticks in the dark and running around the back yard after bedtime, for bedtime snuggles, for the kids loving each other so much that they want to sleep in the same room, for Lily, for Avery showing such great responsibility in caring for her, for the kindness of my children, for our soft, cozy bed, for dozing off to tv show reruns... There is always so much to be thankful for, isn't there? <3
COVID-19 Day 242 - November 7 - I'm thankful for quiet days at home
November 7 - I'm thankful for quiet days with my family. There have been plenty of negatives to come out of 2020, but I have to admit, I have enjoyed the more open schedule the last several months. I'm no longer booking some activity every night of the week for our family. We have more time to spend together and are not constantly running from one place to another. I love that. I enjoy going out, don't get me wrong! As an extrovert, I love activities out and about! But I can certainly appreciate what my introverted hubby sees in all this quiet home time.
COVID 19 Day 242 - November 6 - I am thankful for my mom and for her health!
November 6 - I am thankful for my mom and that she is healthy! It's been over a year since she was in the hospital and almost a year since she had open heart surgery. Last year was such a scary time. I had a tremendous support system who loved on me and my family, helped take care of the kids, brought meals, worked extra hard so Michael and I could miss work, and checked on our mental health while I spent hours, days, and weeks at the hospital being part of her support system. In the year that's followed her surgery, the world has certainly struggled, but I am so incredibly thankful for God's timing, and that she got sick when she did, months before COVID-19 came to the United States. We were able to be at her side nearly every waking hour last year. Her team of doctors, at least a half dozen of them, were extremely attentive and dedicated to finding out what was going on with her and to making her better. That would not have been possible 6 months later. So, although the situation was terrifying and uncertain, God's timing was so so perfect!
Since then, she has healed and gotten strong again. She's been able to get off nearly all of the medications she was on. And, while adhering to COVID restrictions, she is living a normal life again! She and I even metCOVID 19 Day 242 - November 5 - I am thankful for my job in the library!
November 5 - I am thankful for my new job in the Sunflower Elementary Library! It has been a joy and a privilege to work at Sunflower that last 2+ years. I enjoyed most of my time as a para and loved getting to know a few students very well as I worked with them multiple years. I don't get to know those select kids as well anymore, but I do get to see every kid in the school now, and that's so much fun! I'm still struggling to learn all of their names, as I can only see half of their faces, and only have them in the library for 30-60 minutes per week, but I am sure trying!
COVID-19 Day 242 - November 4 - I am thankful for Michael's safe, stable job.
November 4 - I'm thankful for Michael's job at a safe, stable, and respectful company in the aerospace industry. I've always known the aerospace industry was fickle, so I knew when we came to Wichita that the job market may be up and down for him here. However, I wanted to be close to my family, and aerospace is the best market for a Mechanical Engineer in Wichita. While his lack of experience was a problem the first couple years, he eventually made it to AeTR after a tremendous assist by Uncle Ed when we were in a really difficult spot. Since then, things have not always been easy, but the job has been stable. It breaks my heart when I read about Spirit, Hawker, Boeing, Textron, or Beechcraft laying off massive amounts of workers, with no regard for the people, their situations, the time of year, the financial climate, their years of service, or the situation the world finds itself in. I always stop and pray for those families, because I know that if Michael hadn't found his way to AeTR, it could have been him on the chopping block. But his company is different, small, stable. The people there care about their employees and they have taken care of us. We haven't had to worry day to day, month to month, or year to year if he'll have a job or not. I'm certain he could be making more elsewhere, but the job security is worth so much more than a few extra dollars a year. I am so thankful for this job and for Uncle Ed for laying the foundation for Michael to be able to get it. Having a steady job can bring calm to many a storm. He's been there for almost 8.5 years now, and I anticipate many more to come.
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
COVID-19 Day 237 - November 3 - I'm Thankful for the Right to Vote
November 3 - I am thankful for the right to vote and make my voice heard on who will lead and represent my interests in the large stage of our government. I know this is a privilege that many around the world do not have. I am thankful for the kind, open, and genuine conversations I've had leading up to this day. I'm thankful for the people who have different opinions without being smug, self righteous, condescending, or aggressive. I am thankful that each and every vote will be counted and that all voices will have a chance to be heard. I'm thankful this season is almost over, because it's been hard. I am thankful that my hope doesn't reside in a man in a white house, but in a Father on a throne. Whatever the results, this too shall pass. I'm thankful for my right to vote. I exercised that right and I'm proud of that.
It's not over. Every vote will be counted. The gaps are getting smaller. I remain hopeful.
COVID-19 Day 237 - November 2 - I'm Thankful for Avery
November 2 - I'm thankful for my sweet baby girl and so proud of her! A little over 8 years ago, Miss Avery Rose made me a mom. Our girl is kind and spunky, thoughtful and silly, hard-working and understanding, persistent and fierce. We love her so very much! We are also incredibly proud of the young lady she is becoming and of her hard work in school. The most recent example, obviously, being her Happy Hedgehog pumpkin. When we brainstormed what she might like to do for her project, she originally thought of DogMan. But then Mrs. Skibba found the book, The Happy Hedgehog, in the library and set it aside for her,, knowing she'd enjoy a story about a hedgehog after getting one for her birthday. After reading the story,, she was determined to make a hedgehog pumpkin. We discussed a plan and how she might accomplish just that. Then, over the next couple of weeks, she spent her spare time adding layers of paint, poking in several hundred toothpicks, and creating "Fuzzy Friends" from pom poms and googly eyes when she realized we'd have left over supplies. As I have already completed 2nd grade, I wasn't going to do her project for her. It's a hard line I draw in the sand when it comes to my children's school projects, even if they are done at home. I handled the hot glue gun, to keep her safe, and the rest of the work was her own. I love our sweet girl, her vision, and her work ethic. It is almost always a joy being her mother, because our girl exudes joy constantly. I tell Michael it really should have been her middle name, because joyful is one of the best words to describe her. A little over 8 years ago this sweet girl made me a mom, and I am so very thankful to have her in my life.