Jason and I met in 1999, married September 15, 2001 and had our twin boys, John and Ethan, on May 25, 2006. Faith, hope and love...these three...but the greatest of these is LOVE.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Boney Apple Teet
This morning in the car, the boys clinked their granola bars together and John said "boney apple teet". I didn't bother to tell him it's "bon appetit". I got a good laugh out of that one!
Friday, December 17, 2010
First Report Cards
This week the boys got their first ever report cards for their first trimester of Montessori at St. Patrick School. They both had all positive marks and their teacher had the following comments (she really nailed their personalities to a tee):
Ethan:
"Ethan is a pleasure to have in class. He loves a project, and takes real pleasure in his work. Ethan loves all the children in the class and is especially drawn to the older boys. He loves being the center of the boy action and is learning who to play with without being rough. He is making good friends and learning the routine of school. Ethan's fine motor skills are progressing and we will continue to push him in this area hoping to see him writing his name better in the next trimester. Ethan is a bright light in our classroom."
John:
"John is a quiet sweet boy who is progressing well in class. He is working well in the area of the curriculum. His writing is improving rapidly as he works hard in this area to develop his fine motor skills utilizing practical life exercises and writing activities. John is a keen observer of the classroom routine and this allows him to grasp new lessons quickly. He is starting to make more friends as he cautiously branches out of his comfort zone. We will continue to challenge him in language and match as the year progresses. John is a great addition to our class."
So proud of our boys. Way to go John and Ethan!
Ethan:
"Ethan is a pleasure to have in class. He loves a project, and takes real pleasure in his work. Ethan loves all the children in the class and is especially drawn to the older boys. He loves being the center of the boy action and is learning who to play with without being rough. He is making good friends and learning the routine of school. Ethan's fine motor skills are progressing and we will continue to push him in this area hoping to see him writing his name better in the next trimester. Ethan is a bright light in our classroom."
John:
"John is a quiet sweet boy who is progressing well in class. He is working well in the area of the curriculum. His writing is improving rapidly as he works hard in this area to develop his fine motor skills utilizing practical life exercises and writing activities. John is a keen observer of the classroom routine and this allows him to grasp new lessons quickly. He is starting to make more friends as he cautiously branches out of his comfort zone. We will continue to challenge him in language and match as the year progresses. John is a great addition to our class."
So proud of our boys. Way to go John and Ethan!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Pride
I write a lot about how proud I am of my two beautiful boys and my wonderful husband and then I usually go on to beat myself up on the inside about how worried I am that I'm not doing a good enough job as a wife, mother, friend, co-worker, etc. Some of this is just part of my nature and something I will have to fight my entire life, but I also have some control over how I feel about myself.
Today, at this moment, I feel proud. Of myself. Proud that I've supported my husband emotionally to the best of my ability through a long period of unemployment due to the economic recession. Proud that we have a loving marriage that has lasted 9 years and going strong. Proud that we together are raising amazing, kind, sweet, polite children. They are wonderful because WE are doing a good job...I'm proud that I'm a good mother. I'm proud of the woman I've become. I'm proud of how hard I work to provide for my family. I'm proud that I am able, through my career, to hopefully help people through very difficult times.
My hope for this next year is that I can continue to be proud of myself. I will, in my moments of self-doubt and worry, look back at this post, and remind myself of how I feel in this moment, today. I deserve it.
Today, at this moment, I feel proud. Of myself. Proud that I've supported my husband emotionally to the best of my ability through a long period of unemployment due to the economic recession. Proud that we have a loving marriage that has lasted 9 years and going strong. Proud that we together are raising amazing, kind, sweet, polite children. They are wonderful because WE are doing a good job...I'm proud that I'm a good mother. I'm proud of the woman I've become. I'm proud of how hard I work to provide for my family. I'm proud that I am able, through my career, to hopefully help people through very difficult times.
My hope for this next year is that I can continue to be proud of myself. I will, in my moments of self-doubt and worry, look back at this post, and remind myself of how I feel in this moment, today. I deserve it.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Christmas Tree Hunt - 2010
This year we decided to get 2 Christmas trees. We have room for a large tree in our entry way and since we're having a Holiday party this year, we decided to get our regular tree (around 7 feet tall) and a large 11-12 foot giant. Our day started off well....getting the kids bundled up and ready. We stopped by Jason's mom's house ("Nana") and followed her to the tree farm. Long story short, we found two amazing trees and had a really great time (we even managed to get some good pictures throughout the day).
All bundled up and ready to go...
Mommy and the boys at the tree farm in front of a huge Cedar tree...
All bundled up and ready to go...
Mommy and the boys at the tree farm in front of a huge Cedar tree...
A great day was had by all and we found both of our trees...2 beautiful Noble Firs. Will post more pictures once we get them all decorated. I love my family!
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