Sunday, January 23, 2022

The Tiny Tea Shop

A few years ago kids made David and I are romantic dinner one night in the dining room where they served us. Ellie has been wanting to do this again. She decided she wanted to do it all granny was here for the three of us. Tonight we made it happen. You were menus as well as our reviews of the service as solicited by clair at the conclusion of the meal. 



Ellie was surely in charge of the whole deal, and she had to do a little convincing to involve her brother and sister. As a result of the convincing there was a bit of entertainment with the meal at centered around the fact that Max and Clair were captured slaves that worked at the restaurant.  Max put on quite a variety of outfits and craziness for us throughout the evening.









Clair enjoyed being a helper and tried to be silly a bit. She did come in and share a few jokes at one point. She enjoy dressing up and looking nice like her sister.



We had a delicious meal of salad, with borscht, and dessert.





Whole dinner experience went on for almost 2 hours. I think everybody had a good time and their dreams came true. I like seeing each of them get to add the room touches to an event like this. And it was wonderful seeing Max his pain was lower than it had been for a long time. I only wish I was able to stay that way but it’s spiked backed up before bedtime.


Sunday, January 16, 2022

Poor Max

Max has had pain in his lower right abdomen for 16 days and counting. We’ve been to the pediatrician twice and the emergency room twice. No one can help. Now we wait for an appointment at John Hopkins for two months. I feel horrible becuase I don’t know how to help him. He’s worried and he hasn’t been able to go to school for two weeks. He likes school. I want him to be able to return. 

His pain ebbs and flows but when it’s bad, it’s bad. 

I hate seeing my kids in pain. I wish I could help him. He’s getting a bit depressed too. We are doing a lot of praying.

Meanwhile, Leo is dutifully keeping him company all day most days. Thank goodness for Leo! 




Art and school projects

I love the little projects they do. I wish I could keep them all.  But I can not keep them all. I try to balance enjoyment, display, saving in the school year bucket, taking photos and it trashing. 

This one was cute, so here’s a picture. 




Sunday, January 9, 2022

Clairs first sleepover

Claire was invited to a friends ninth sleepover birthday party. This was to be her first potential sleepover away from family and she was not sure if she wanted to participate or not. We agreed she would go and hang out, and she would bring the stuff to stay, and we would check in around nine and decide what she wanted to do.





The girl was busting at the seams with excitement and energy when I spoke with her via FaceTime around 9:15 PM last night. She was having a blast and wanted to stay. She was in her pajamas and her bed was set up. She had chocolate on the side of her cheek and she had things to tell me a mile a minute. But she didn’t wanna hug and kiss or anything like that, she wanted to get back to her friends. I was so happy that she was having such a great time.

So fast forward 12 hours and I head over to pick her up around 10 AM this morning. When we get there, and told the girls have a place to perform for us before we leave. We all go upstairs and watch them perform this hour lemonade play. It was very cute. I love the energy and innocence of the play. It was well coordinated and they honestly did a great job.

Noteworthy, when I got there, Clair was not interested in running to give me a hug or anything like that. I did get a slight smile, but other than that, she was interested in finishing what she started.



After the play was over, the moms began to help the girls pack everything up. We had a lot to collect for Clair but we did, and we had at home. She was very happy. I just waited for the crash.



She had some raspberries and toast, and then we sat through church together. She rested on me the whole time. I thought she might fall asleep and even told her it was OK if she did. She said that she needed to stay awake for church. I did suggest later that she had a nap, but she was determined to make it through the day without a nap.



We had a nice afternoon and played some games. She did get an early shower, and I’m waiting for her to be ready to fall asleep at any point in time now. But she has hung in there, and I am so glad she had such a great first sleepover. 


Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Motherhood check

Today was not a great day. I have a lot of work to catch up on that is administrative and financial and doctor related. I was supposed to have Monday off to do this but spent it in the hospital with Max getting tests. That’s what a mother supposed to do and that’s fine. I’m glad I was able to be there with them. Today he came home from school sick and I decided to take him to see a new doctor. This is all time consuming and frustrating. I love my boy very much. I wish I didn’t have chores that had to be done. But being at my desk until 6:30 PM makes me an angry grumpy person. 

Fast forward to me fixing Clair a quick dinner of eggs and then her refusing to eat them again because she doesn’t like the taste of a particular type of egg we have this week. I lose it and I get super mad. I told her that she better eat those eggs or else. I told her I didn’t care if she liked them or not and if she didn’t eat them she wouldn’t have dessert for a week. She usually loves eggs and I just didn’t have the patience for it. I told her it had been a rough day and she just better eat her dinner. She was in tears. She ate her eggs and went upstairs sad to get her bath.

She gets her shower and sings in the shower and her mood improves. I do chores and busy myself with cleaning and organizing. My mood only slightly improved because at least things are cleaning up and looking a bit more tidy. So that helps my mood. But I’m still thinking I’m sending this kid straight to bed because she’s grumpy and cranky and is not eating. This has been how she’s handled her dinner the past three nights. 

She comes to the bathroom door and tells me she’s cold. I asked her how I can help. I ask if she would like me to get her clothes to wear? She says yes. I proceeded to go get her pajamas And I returned to see this. This cute little lovable creature all tucked into my bed smiling and looking adorable.

She has forgiven me already and she is happy. She is who I want to be. She is forgiving and loving and always looking to make the most of the situation.

Parenting isn’t easy, and I would not trade it for the world! I love this girl to pieces. I apologized for having a grumpy day. She read for an hour and then I cuddled her while we said prayers. I even refilled her ice water bottle for her. This girl knows how to work her mamma and things like this can be the highlight of my day at times like this. 

I love being a Mom! I want to be a better mom and person each day thanks to my kids. 






Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Bringing in 2022

As has become a tradition for us we rang in the new year at home as a family with lots of food, some games, and a showing of the classic - Ferris Beullers Day Off. 

It was a low-key evening. There was lots of junk food that the kids enjoyed.  I enjoyed the games the most. And David enjoyed the movie the most.

We had the company of our new kitties which is always fun. We are full of energy. At one point Leo even set to watch the movie.

At dinner we talked about what people work cited for for 2022. I wouldn’t say there were any stark resolution is pronounced. Claire has admitted that she is going to work on being more organized in 2022. I am so proud of her for setting a goal.

We missed the Latimer‘s who were celebrating in Williamsburg.

I’ve also included a photo from the walk the kids and I took in Woodsprings earlier that day. We still love going over there and going for a walk. Ellie always gravitates towards the rocks. She reminisces about waiting for the bus there.

Here are a few pictures from the night.