Archive - January 2008

Sick

I’m sick.

No, not because I’ve got some kind of notebook obsession or too much yarn or a whole room full of rubber stamping and scrapbooking supplies.  I’m honestly sick.

I was getting over my cold and was feeling better when I got hit with chills and stomach pains on Wednesday night.  By Thursday morning I was having cold sweats just trying to sit at the computer and read my favorite homeschooling boards.  I knew I wasn’t going to make the Brownie meeting.  I slept all day.  I ate a piece of toast.  I tried to stay hydrated.

Today…a little better.  I had a bowl of cereal.  We managed to catch up on school work.  But now I’m seriously regretting that bowl of cereal.  Blech.

Confusion

I think the boys are fighting again.

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The calendar says January and the temperature is 68 degrees and climbing.   Fine if you live on the California Coast, but disconcerting to say the least if you’re on the East Coast.  I want the cold weather back, please.  I’ve got some cheesy potato soup and a crunchy french bread waiting in the wings.  My children are starting to overheat in their long sleeves.  I’m pretty sure that if I didn’t have 2 sets of brand new Land’s End snow pants in the closet that we’d be having a blizzard.  Sigh.

Ephiphany Play

I hab a code in by nose.

When I was younger, I could handle colds just fine.  They barely slowed me down.  Now they make me so tired.  Like lay down and sleep all day tired.  Or at least sit in bed and look at yarn catalogs while my children bring me lunch.  Which is what happened today.

Anyway, what I really wanted to share was pictures of our homeschool group’s Epiphany play.  The children wrote it themselves and they acted it out after mass on Saturday.  Then we had a pizza party, complete with a Kings Cake.

Here’s the caravan/chorus:

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While not “on stage” the children stayed together off to the side.  They sang Christmas songs in between scenes.

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The Magi study maps and scrolls to figure out what the star is all about.
Our group has only 3 school age boys, so girls played the Three Kings.  That’s Pumpkin Girl as Caspar in the middle.  She had some major issues with having to play a “boy’s” role at first.  But later, when she learned that she was one of the stars of the show and had a lot of lines, she embraced the role.  We were really proud of her, she learned all her lines by herself and really tried to act them, not just say them.

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King Herod and the High King discuss the prophecy of the Messiah.

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The Star of Bethlehem points the way to the Holy Family.  Boo is Joseph and Bip is toddler Jesus.  Because of course, Jesus was no longer a baby when the Magi found him.

These pictures are actually from the dress rehearsal, when I was able to move around and get close to the actors.  During the play, the greenery in the background was lit up with white lights and Bip refused to play Jesus. “Me no want to!” complete with crossed arms and pouty face! We brought a backup baby, our family doll Pumpkin, who at the age of 37 is quite the veteran of many a church Christmas play and didn’t act up a bit.

Pondering the New Year

Wow, I haven’t blogged all year!

Mostly because Philip’s been home and he’s been giving me the look.  Ladies, you know which one I mean.  He spies me from across the room, one eyebrow raises, then his eyes narrow.  Yep, the look that says, “Are you on the computer again?”  So I’ve been laying low the last couple of days.  But he’s back to work now and blogging can continue as normal.

I love the start of the New Year.  A fresh calendar on the wall is just teeming with the possibilities of the year to come.  Even if you don’t make resolutions, it’s a chance to change things and make a new start.

We’ve got a lot of changes ahead of us this year.  At least we think so.  You know what they say about making plans and God.  I don’t think he laughs at our plans so much as he smiles indulgently and says, “We’ll see.”  Like a parent to a child asking for a new toy or a piece of candy.  So we’ll see what really happens to our planned changes.

In the meantime, it’s time to get over the Flood of ’06 already.  Yes, it was awful.  Yes, leaving for vacation and never returning to your old house is difficult.  Yes, nothing un-motivates faster than your best laid plans going wrong.  But it’s been a year and I’m tired of using it as an excuse.

Like so many others, I’m Decluttering this year.  Again.  Still.

I mean it this time.

I was doing pretty well cleaning out the random Corners of My Home, but I’d like to do better.  I’ve got to keep up with the regular housework and caring for the family at the same time.   I think I’ve got a pretty good plan to accomplish all of this.

First, I’m going to keep up with my modified FlyLady plan.

Next, I’m going to follow this Declutter Calendar.   Even though I’m not going to see a lot of major changes with this schedule, at least it is easy to follow, which means I will stick to it.

For the regular housekeeping stuff, I’m using Motivated Moms.  Again, simple and easy and do-able.

I think I’m going to concentrate on serious decluttering one room a month.  I don’t even have 12 rooms in our house, so here is where I think I’ll see some serious clearing out of the junk.

Those three plans are going to overlap a little, so I’ll have to work out the details a little more.  I’m not going to stress over it though.  It’ll all work out.

I’d also like to scrapbook one double page layout a week.  Not a huge goal, but better than nothing, which is what I’ve been doing lately.

Sounds good, don’t you think?

I can almost hear God saying, “We’ll see.”

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