* The trip to Panama City was productive. My friend (and writing partner) Sandy and I went to present and network at a workshop for teachers.
* DH was home with the kids. I'm so thankful for this man and his willingness to be such an important part of our family and the day-to-day running of our home.
* DS 2 and I talked when I was driving north. I drove right through the town where they live. It was HARD for me to know that he was right near the interstate when I was driving by and I had to keep going! He spent the weekend at a retreat in preparation for his upcoming mission trip to Nicaragua. I am so excited for him to go. I know it will be a blessing for him.
* DS 1 and I actually connected on my way home. Sandy's daughter and SIL live in the same town...so we stopped and took the three of them to dinner. SO nice to visit with them even if it was just briefly. DS 1 is doing well...he LOVES attending all the sporting events at the University. He had been at a fencing tournament earlier in the day and even told me he went to watch "Underwater Hockey"...not sure how you watch that...but OK.
* DS 3 continues to be quite busy at school and at church. He is now transitioning to run sound and seems to enjoy it. Track season has begun and he is planning to pole vault again. I have to tell you, he amazes me at his determination with this. I am praying he has success getting over the bar this year. He has been working out a lot at the gym and really is focused on his goal. I love that about him. He knows how to keep his eyes on the goal and focus.
* DS 4 spent the last three days of last week in bed. He had a horrible cold. He seems better now. In a week's time he's asked to be homeschooled, switch classes, and/or switch schools. This made me think perhaps something was happening at school. We've dug and talked and asked and questioned. Last week he told his Dad...and today out of the blue told me...I just don't like getting up as early as we have to. I will like it better when I can get up a little later. I want to say "Welcome to life son!" The middle school years have not been my favorite with ANY of my boys...so as we face them...I covet your prayers. :-)
* LG has had a great week. She continues to adjust well and brings us all such joy with her cute little personality. I had to laugh as she played Hide-n-Seek with DS 4 yesterday. It was so sweet to listen to them as if they had been together for ever! She actually had a crying spell one night last week. I know it doesn't sound like that's a "good thing"...but I have not seen her cry once since she moved in. So...this tells me that she feels comfortable enough with us to share what's going on in her heart. It also reveals that she's a normal little girl who has had to endure some very grown-up circumstances. No one wants to be removed from their family. No one. We expect that there will be an ebb and flow of emotion anyway. I'm just glad to see it surface. I think it means that we can continue to help her take the road to stability and security.
Well...friends, that's it from my neck of the woods today. Perhaps I'll get back to more substantial "thought-blogging" one of these days. Who knows? It's a strange season I'm in. Still, I'm thankful for this outlet...even when it seems a bit superficial.
5 comments:
How wonderful about LG feeling that "at home". I'm sure you are surrounding her with exactly what she needs.
I always just love hearing about your family happenings...it always sounds like you are super busy but having lots of fun!
I love the "I don't want to get up early." When my Favorite Boy started first grade, he wanted to quit becuase "School really cuts into my playtime." They think they want to grow up...they'll really learn about work cutting into their playtime then! :)
Susan, I don't think I've ever known you to be superficial about ANYthing! You are always thinking, and thinking deeply! I WISH I could think like you do!
I agree with DS4 whole-heartedly! I think school starts entirely too early - especially for middle and high school kids who stay up later, are growing more and NEED an incredible amount of sleep! It's crazy! In our county, the elementary schools start last. These are the kids who are up at 6:00 a.m to watch cartoons for 2 hours before they go to school! While the teenagers who were up until midnight, whether they were working on homework or chatting with their friends, have to get up again at 5:00 to start school first! It's totally mixed up! LOL!
Nothing to do with what you just said, but I missed not being able to vote for you son this year leading up to the Grammys!!! :)
I think it is wonderful that LG cried. I do agree that she is more comfortable with you. I think too...she is opening up and allowing you to see more of her. So, that alone, is good for both of you. She is so lucky to have you in her life. I pray for you both.
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