Monday, November 19, 2012

Phone Update

It's only been two weeks since I last did a mass blog update, but it seems like it was just yesterday. However when I searched through all the video and pictures on my phone I realized my sister was right, it's time for a blog update!  Somehow all my pictures I downloaded from my phone did not download in correct date order, so I have no idea when these pictures were taken other than they were taken in the last two weeks!


Jack is in a small morning preschool and I let him wear a hat to school every day.  The poor child is going to spend the rest of his life with adults telling him when and where he can wear his hat and I refuse to start that at age 3.  He LOVES his baseball hat and he is the one who wears it backwards.  I think it is because the rim is a little big for his face and he can't see very well or it is because he was just born cool.  However he often puts the fedora on top of his baseball hat.  That poor fedora has been through a lot in the past 3 weeks that he has owned it, I don't think it will last much longer.  Jack loves to throw it off of his head and stamp on it and crush the hat.  At this point it looks like a hobo hat, but that's ok because he loves it!

Jack also has taken to dressing himself like a rapper, but seriously what is cuter than a 3 year old in a backwards hat and sunglasses? Your answer is: nothing, nothing is cuter than Jack, except Lilly, and then it's a tie.

You might think that I am partial to Jack and favor him more but that is just not the case!  He just happens to be the only child who is left home with me and is at the mercy of me and my phone.

Did you know that on some mornings after Lilly goes to school Jack and I climb back into bed and watch cartoons together?  That is the only time of the day where he will let me hold him and cuddle with him.  That is partly due to the fact that he is zoned out by the TV and doesn't notice me holding him.  That's ok, it is just a few precious hours a week that I have with him and he will soon grow out of that too! So the guilt of him watching cartoons is slightly eased because he lets me hold him and hug him without fighting me.


(Jack watching cartoons.)

Also we have to take a trip in December that will involve an airplane and Jack is to the age where it is getting difficult to keep him in a stroller so I went the restraint route. You know, the whole "hey it's a backpack!" but really it's a leash route.  He liked it for about a minute but saw right through my scheme.


More updates later...


The "American" Community Survey

Two months ago I received a survey in the mail from the Census Bureau.  It is called the American Community Survey.  Along with the survey I received multiple letters telling me that this was a MANDATORY survey and there would be legal ramifications if I did not fill it out completely and honestly.  After two months of threatening letters and harassing phone calls I finally filled out the survey and sent it in this morning.  Just yesterday the Census Bureau called my house 5 times. From what I understand after the phone calls don't work they send government agents to your home to get the answers from you and they even harass your neighbors for information. It is extremely private information I had to give such as if I gave birth last year, what countries my ancestry originates from, if I work, how much I earn, and what time I leave to and from work. As well as what disabilities I suffer from and if I am capable of making my own decisions.  I can't tell you how infuriated and violated this entire process had made me.  The government worker on the phone told me that if I refused to answer it was the same thing as me not pulling over if a police car was attempting to pull me over.  I found out that they can fine you $100 for each question not answered totaling $5000 in the end.  Unfortunately I do not have the means or energy to fight such a battle now but I hope one day that I can.  The picture collage is of the 5 separate phone calls I received from the Census Bureau yesterday on a SUNDAY.

After the 5th phone call at 7:36 PM on a Sunday I called the government back in a rage.  I called them communists and asked why they were harassing me.  Anyway the best the worker could do was put a 5 day hold on the phone calls and workers showing up at my house to give me time to put the survey in the mail.  This entire process has exhausted me, caused me a great amount of angst, and caused me to seriously doubt the direction of this country.   I would have liked to continue fighting against the bureau but I honestly didn't have the energy, and that seems to be their game plan.  You can google it and find blogs and news stories of people paying thousands of dollars in fines.  Hopefully one day I can have the strength and means to fight such a social injustice. In the mean time the best I can do is spread the word, write my senator and use social media to the best of my ability. Hopefully I can take a break from thinking about it and enjoy Thanksgiving and Christmas.

The Brain Show

Last week Lilly had an in school assembly called "The Brain Show."  I have never seen such excitement for an assembly.  That same night there was a family night brain show at her school.  I didn't tell anyone (aka Jim or Lilly) about the evening event, because I am trying to say "no" to more things in my life.  However, it turns out this was one of those things that no one else wanted to say "no" to attending.  So after dinner Jim and Lilly rushed over to the school to join in the middle of the brain show.  When they didn't come home for a few hours I started to get concerned, but then Lilly burst into the house saying that she and Jim had won the brain show! Jim later clarified that they were the last round to go and they won their round, still exciting. There was no final championship, just winners for each round.

Our friend from church, Cheyenne, was there with her three youngest children and they were on the list to go on stage.  Cheyenne graciously invited Jim and Lilly to join her family on stage for the competition.  Apparently if you were there at the beginning of the show you could get your name on the list to go on stage, but since Jim and Lilly were late they hadn't made the cut.


From what I understand the show was all trivia and in between each question they played music that contestants were encouraged to dance to with specific moves.

Lilly and her friends are STILL talking about the brain show a week later.  Jim won serious dad points for not only taking her to the brain show but for winning on stage with her!



Monday, November 5, 2012

End of the week round up.

Jack's preschool Halloween party was moved to Thursday because schools were closed due to the storm.  Just when you think Halloween will be over on October 31, it is extended by another day!


 Jack is in a small morning class and his teacher combined the morning class with the afternoon class for the party.  Jack was very nervous to walk into a classroom with 10 kids in costumes and their parents.  So nervous, that he wouldn't join the group picture and I had to hold him on my lap.


However, once he warmed up to the idea of candy he had a great time with his friends.



On Friday, November 2, I finally declared Halloween over.  I was sick with a sinus infection and we were all suffering from serious candy overload, so I made homemade bread bowls with homemade broccoli-cheddar soup.


The children were really excited about the breadbowls but equally disappointed by the "vegetable soup." Lilly gagged down a few bites with great drama and Jack refused to eat anything.  Nonetheless, Jim and I enjoyed the soup. This is the story of my life, there are a handful of meals that everyone will eat.  Yet, I persevere!



Because of the time change we had a very pleasant Sunday morning getting ready to leave for church by 8:30.  Everyone was dressed and ready to go by 8:15, a first in recent memory.  However, Jack was sorely disappointed to learn that he could not wear his baseball cap to church.


After church no one wanted to take a nap so we all gathered to watch The Sound of Music.  Only Lilly and I made it through the end of the film.



Now we are back to regular life, still cleaning up from our storm preparations, but we are not traveling and hopefully we can have some calmness for a few weeks before the holidays begin!

Friday, November 2, 2012

Halloween Part 2

After school on Halloween Lilly had gymnastics.  It was also parent observation night, so I got to tag along to watch.


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After gymnastics we grabbed Wendy's with some friends and headed out to trick or treat.  I think it was in the upper 30's and drizzling, so not the best weather.  



The kids had a great but cold night and came home with a lot of candy.  Jack seems to have forgotten about the candy but this is the first year that Lilly spent her day eating candy.  I thought Halloween was over but then I remembered that Jack's preschool party had been pushed back to Thursday, Nov. 1 due to school closures.  So one more day of Halloween!


Pumpkin carving and Halloween part 1

The night before Halloween when the threat of the storm was past us we realized we still had Halloween to deal with.  Quite honestly we had all assumed that Halloween would be cancelled due to the storm, but it was not.  So Tuesday night, 15 minutes before bedtime we carved one pumpkin.  Luckily the children did not question us about all the other pumpkins we bought that were sitting on our porch.

Lilly wanted a ghost pumpkin that said BOO.  So Jim carved it out in a couple of minutes and we sent the children to bed.


They were really excited about the pumpkin and Jack kept trying to blow the candle out like it was his birthday.




On the actual day of Halloween we were quite busy.  Jack and I brought cupcakes to Lilly's class party.  All the kids were so excited to see a little Spiderman and Lilly's teacher included Jack in all the games and activities.  I overheard Lilly say to her good friend Bronson: "Now do you see what I mean about my brother being crazy." Ha! I guess she talks about her crazy family already.  

The brave homeroom mom brought mini pumpkins and paint for all the children to paint their own pumpkins.  Jack sat right down with the rest of the first graders and painted away.  They had a lot of fun.    After the painting they played "pin the face on the pumpkin" and "hot pumpkin" and did some crafts.  Costumes are not allowed at Lilly's school but she wore all black and cat ears to try and beat the rule.  She was cat girl for Halloween so she was only missing her mask and tail.

Poor Jack was already worn out at Lilly's party, he had no idea what was coming later in the day.  He didn't actually sleep, he just rested his eyes for a few minutes.


More Halloween fun later...


Jack's birthday!

Jack's turned 3 on Sunday!  He seemed pretty excited about the decorations, presents, and cake.

I made the effort to get out my real camera when he opened presents but you can't really tell since the pictures came out so blurry.


Jack had many people celebrate his birthday.  His papa sent him some great books, and cool flipping car, and a wooden truck with wooden cars.  His Grandma brought him two very cool spiderman toys and some other spiderman and Captain America toy.  His Nana and Grandpa brought him $3 and thomas the tank toy trains.  He was a very well loved boy!


After presents we ate eggo waffles for Jack's special birthday breakfast, because that is his favorite.  Then we got ready for 9AM church.  That morning was Jack's birthday AND the primary program that I helped to run.  The primary program is the one Sunday a year where the kids get up and deliver messages and sing songs, it's a great Sunday.
My mom was able to stay through our first hour meeting at church but then she had to leave to get home to prepare for the storm.





On the way to church we sang happy birthday to Jack in the car, but he really did not like it at all.


After church, Jim's parents and our friends joined us for Sunday birthday dinner.  Since Jack doesn't eat I just made a roast and potatoes.  When he eats normal food other than candy and crackers he can pick his own birthday dinner.

After dinner we had his birthday cake.  I took my family's traditional mother's day zebra cake and turned it into the number 3.  I can't bake a cake and none of us really love cake, so I feel like this is my new birthday solution/tradition in one.

Jack was much happier about the singing in the afternoon.  Maybe because there was a cake??






Jack loved people singing to him and even sang along.  He is a sweet boy.


Jack had two of our friends over for his birthday and this is the face the older three made when I told them to smile.  I am not sure where I went wrong...


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