Monday, January 29, 2007

January is almost over .....

and I for one, cannot even remember the beginning .... it has been a whirlwind of a month! first Florida, then Mexico, then NY. wowzers, it really was fun, but it has taken a toll on me, a wee bit. tired, and overwhelmed with the activity that is left here behind to catch up on.

I am slowly tinkering along on that, and have only three things left on my list. albeit the three largest, time-suck things. ah, well, that's what lists are for, right?


i will say one thing about being away so much for so long ..... my bed never felt so good to sleep in! :O)


i missed several things back at home, as you can imagine. the greatest thing i missed was K's first gymnastics meet of the year. :O( she did really well, though, and i even received a video of the uneven bars that another parent took for me .... kinda cool indeed! she had a blast and did really well, according to all the folks that i've seen since then ..... she has another in a couple of weeks, so i will be sure to have a front row with my camera for that event .... no flash allowed, so i'll be-a-readin' up on that with a digital! :)


Mexico was a wonderful trip, and very fun to be there this year with work folks. i had a very good year last year, and received some awards for the effort, so that was really neat. additionally, i feel like a different person in the company, in other words, raised to a new level with my finish to the year. kinda different, and a good feeling .... and very much an enjoyable experience. the weather was not fantastic, but we only had one day that was a free day, able to soak in the sun that is, and the little yellow ball was cooperative that day, so that was nice. the resort was wonderful, and the view was amazing. the people of Mexico, and the folks at the resort are lovely. that was nice, too.

i made a decision not to bring my camera, and i am glad i did .... although i'd love a few shots of the place, there were tons taken by the professional photog that was hired for the event, so i am sure i'll get some from work, and i'll share here. additionally, the idea of carrying it into the customs area along with all my work gear, and business attire i had was a bit daunting. it feels so much more like a pleasure attachment than a work piece, you know? so, there's my reason for no pix - trust me, beautiful place! :O)

Oh, and i got to go horseback riding - THAT was awesome! my horse was Ruby. she was a doll - an absolute DOLL of a horse. that girl had her very own mind, and very own personality. she was not interested in listening to me, my commands, my ideas, or even my requests. nope, she had her own little agenda that day, and regardless of what anyone said, she was going to see it through. gotta love a woman with her own mind! :O)

we had a nice ride, and i enjoyed having her along for the little jaunt we took together. (there are photos of this - i am awaiting them from the friends i was on the ride with ....)


and then this past weekend we were in NY for the hockey trip to play another team from C's league. in a word - difficult.

the organization in NY has a reputation, from what we understand, of being very aggressive, and very physical. hockey *IS* a contact sport, checking *IS* part of it. however, there were blatant examples of 8 and 9 year olds attempting to injure the other players on the ice - our kids. :O( that i have NO TOLERANCE for. unnecessary, and completely against every good-sport rule i have ever learned, and passed on to my kids. the referreeing was an absolute atrocity, and the organization ought to be ashamed of themselves for having children play like that.

however, despite the overtly aggressive play, our kids played very well. we lost the first and tied the second. they were not a good team, by any stretch, and our kids might have won had the other team stuck to the sport of hockey. :o\ one never knows ..... what i do know is that it was a difficult thing to watch as a parent, and also as a spectator. my fears were so great that someone was going to be hurt by the illegal checks, and illegal activity without any of the referees calling things ..... i hope i don't have to witness that again any time soon. (and C and i discussed AT LENGTH why that was the wrong thing to do on thier part ...)


i do, however, have some cool shots from this weekend ..... the little man, and his hockey buds .... so cool!


here they are:




the pep talk with some good laughter from the coaching staff to lighten the mood (they were more frustrated than the kids about the aggression)








the threesome of '99ers on the team watching the play intently (C is on the right, orange glove hanging over boards) ..... these three are rock stars for this team! :o) they'll also be together throughout their youth hockey careers due to the age bracket rules .... very cool little fellas, and so fun to watch!!
a big sister of a '99er, and a little sister of a '99er. the quintessential cheerleaders of the team
(one is actually a stellar hockey player herself, and a hearthrobe of the C-man! understandable, right?)


and lastly, a certain '99er that pulls on my heartstrings like nothing i have ever experienced.


love this sport. :o)

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

So ... the story goes ...


that we left on Wednesday and headed to the southern neck of the USA, the place where Mickey lives!


what a trip!


the kids had a blast, and we did too. just watching them, and feeling the electricity and excitement. we started with character breakfasts with the all time faves, Goofy and Pluto. good golly, i love those two!



the baseball games were fun, too, and technically, the *reason* we were there, so i am thankful for that ..... (that's my guy - SUCH fun to watch him, and there are SO many pix ops!)























that would be the Tower of Terror. C and I partook in that ride!


we've already planned next year and all the changes we'll make. we'll likely head down a day early, and stay a day late - and NOT hit the parks on the weekend. it was, afterall, the holiday weekend, and apparently, everyone knew that. you'd think that could be kept a little secret, you know? ;)



so, Thursday was the first day at the parks .... MGM - with the Tower of Terror awaiting our arrival, I will say! :) and we absorbed as much as possible there, and then headed off for more absorption at Epcot. there until the evening, and even ate dinner at one of the countries. good stuff, that was.





















although i enjoyed having the ability to get to more than one park, i really don't think it was necessary to do so. staying at one is really completely okay. therefore, that is another change for us for next year. one park a day. 3 or 4 days at the parks. the rest of the time will be baseball games, and pool time. or downtown disney too. <---- that was very cool!

Herbie the Love Bug was a big hit with K, and she asked where "the girl, you know, the Lindsey girl that was in the movie mom!" was .... had to break her heart on that one, but a picture with the *other* star was pretty cool.


and this is the view from our hotel room - how 'bout THAT!?
















then we had another day at Animal Kingdom, and Magic Kingdom. again, just not enough time to do all you want to do there, and the kids are so overwhelmed with the choices. i'd really love to take more time, and see more things, and just absorb more.
this guy was on the Safari at Animal Kingdom ... loved that! there were tons of critters all over ....



we stayed up too late. we enjoyed the company there. we revelled in the time *off* from our duties back home. and we really enjoyed the family time together. even though we are a busy and together-tightly-knit family back at home, spending quality time - in a hotel room no less - is really a nice change for all of us.




i will say, though, the feeling of our own beds, and bedrooms once we were home was splendiferous! but the hotel beds certainly fit the bill, as you can see with the sleeping angels here .......














glad to be back. feeling like myself today after a period of upside-down with disorganization, so i am grounded again.

I have approximately 300 pictures that i have been looking at that i took while there .... i'll likely just add a few tomorrow again - the faves. i'll try and keep it to a minimum of 100 or so - kidding!

sunday i leave for Mexico. :O( don't wanna go .... business trip. without the squirts, and hubby. it's the national sales meeting reviewing the last year, and it's mandatory. {sigh} the silver lining is this - i finished pretty well in the company, so it'll be a celebration of that, and i will enjoy seeing the co-workers. but i am already counting the days down.

then we go to ny for a hockey weekend with the big guy! :O) that, that is something to look forward to ......

that's the good stuff in a nutshell. in all, a great trip, and very needed at that point. it will be a little tradition for a while, and that is something i can live with.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Back!

oh, what a great great weekend it was ..... Disney is absolutely so much fun. :o)


I am getting caught up on things, we got in around 10:30 AM today, so laundry and unpacking has gone on all day. kiddies are in bed already - asleep! 7:00PM - it was a very exhausting weekend with loads to tell, and loads to share ....


but not right now.


still feeling a wee bit under-organized.


must get to bed, too.


so, i will leave you with this little tease .......


:O)

good stuff ..... looking forward to the next time already .....

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Mickey Minnie Donald Goofy Pluto ....

they are all awaiting the arrival of a certain family of reds from the East.

woohooo ... leavin' on a jet plane and heading to the Happiest Place on Earth.

Oh, yeah, baby ..... Disney here we come!

Be back early next week ~ tan, relaxed, baseballed out, and ready to tell you all about it!

have a great weekend ......

Monday, January 08, 2007

"mom, you rock!"

wouldn't that just make your day, too? :D


that's what I heard from the 8 year old little man this afternoon upon pick up at school .... unprompted, and completely out of the blue!


all we had planned was a haircut, and then off to a hockey game. i had packed some snacks (current faves ~ including granola bars, a clementine orange for both) and they were walkers (non-bus riders) this afternoon. as we headed to the car, he exclaimed that, and grabbed my hand, and smiled up at me as he skipped/ran (and forced K gal and I to follow suit with skip/running)


so, then, THEN, she chimed in and added her warm compliment too ~ 'yeah, mom, you really are one of the coolest of the cool moms'. me. little old me. and here i thought i was just a regular old mom.


oh, sing my heart, sing! :-) :-) :-)


sometimes, love speaks to you in wee voices.



and just cause i am having SO MUCH stinkin' fun with the camera, here is the dude this past weekend at a scrimmage with his team .... (a little blurry on the photos, however, ramping up my digi learning for indoors/sporting events, so they will improve, i promise)











mucking around with the teammates just prior to the game ... lockeroom chatter is hysterical at this age!

{that's a cubby area that each kid has to get dressed. he's actually standing on the seat that is part of it}










and we begin with the faceoff at the start of the game ..... very serious indeed. {heh}


he snags the puck .... he handles it down the ice ..... he shoots ..... he ScOrEs!

Sunday, January 07, 2007

the dash

i received a really great email once that referred to the dash as 'the line between the dates of your birth and death' ~ essentially, the dash represents your life. your time on earth. i really love this concept. it makes you stop and think about how you view that *time*.

how are you spending your dash?
are the people that will be left behind when you leave this earth going to be able to speak about your dash the way you'd like it to be spoken of?
are you filling your dash with love, and living?

i recently posted about the one little word reading that i had seen on another blog i visit. my word i had chosen was enjoy. i am adding a word.

dash.

i like what it represents, and i like the feeling i have when i hear it. typically, dash refers to moving quickly, running. i do that. often. everyone is busy that has young children, and dash will mean a similar something to everyone with that description.

i am looking at it as the 'time between my birth and death'. i want to live for each moment, and seize the day. i want to leave an impression, a mark, if you will, that makes me happy to have been the producer of said mark. i want my dash to be full of life.

life that i will enjoy.

dashing.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

piano








music.






it is such a part of my life. not being a musician, however, enjoying the music others create.



we are so fortunate, so lucky that we have a little gal who enjoys creating. she harnesses that love, and tickles the ivy. her teacher is so proud of the music she makes, she has told us that she is a natural, gifted with the ability to *hear* the music, and understand the concept of the notes. a hard piece, apparently, when you're 5 and just starting. it's been about a year and 5 months since she was 5, and the teacher says she has developed beautifully. she is clicking with the lessons, and the learning has gone to a whole new level. {grins}


we love it. and she seemingly does too (albeit a challenge to focus on your practicing as often as one needs to, we're working on that piece a bit ...) our well-rounded athletic and musically inclined little gal, k.
we hope she always has a love for music - we think that's quite a strong possibility given the current state of affairs here. :p

Thursday, January 04, 2007

new year ... new look ... new goals

so, with the new year, comes the push to make things new, clean the slate, find the peace .. all that shiny and fresh stuff. i have mentioned in a previous post how much i love the 'idea' of the new year - the new-NESS that it gives to us as humans.

i am all for that.

2006 was a good year for me. a very good year. even for the family, and for s, a very good year, indeed. i seemed to hit a groove, a stride, so to speak. i am pleased with the direction of life right now, and i am at peace (read: no stress) about my work/career. 2005 was the first year with this new company, and this past year i became very comfortable with the learning curve, and also the work load - now, truth be told, my kidlets are getting a little older, and life seems to be grooving with them as well, so i had the opportunity to work more easily, i know - however, bigger kids always means bigger activities with a busier schedule to keep for the family, so that was a change to contend with. albeit a lovely change, and yes, easily managed.

with the new year, also comes the fierce desire, as a woman that is, to make a change in "looks". no, i haven't dyed my hair green (although that would be a fun thing to try someday) and no, i haven't had any cosmetic surgery (hmmmmm ....) but i have commited even more to the daily gym routine that i have going. it is a drug of sorts. an addiction. a deposit in the bank of health. s and i are really working hard to get to the gym 5-6 days a week. i feel better than i have in 5 years (ahem) and my clothes are fitting quite differently. it's true, everything they say about exercising, and the fact that it has inumerable benefits - it's true. my skin looks better, my hair is shinier (and longer - a little change there, too!) i have more confidence, i feel happier, i have far less stress, i have far more energy (dear god, right? as if i need any more!) and i want to be at the gym to get these feelings i have. i am also having some fun with my style. i am trying some new things with my clothes, and my choice of dressing. it's fun, and easier with a body that feels more like mine.

so, with all of these new things going on (although the working out isn't new, but my commitment to continue it is) i needed to change some other things in my 'world'. i have a new digital camera ~ i am taking a photography course to learn how to use the heck out of it. i am signing up for a yoga class ~ once a week to change the routine up a wee bit. and i gussied up the blog here with some new colors and new design. {okay, so not huge major things, but still, good clean the slate things .....}

i have consciously made some decisions with regards to work, and the amount of time i dedicate to it versus the time with the family. that was a goal for 2005, and i made it happen that year ~ then i even refined it for 2006, 'focus on the task at hand, whatever the task may be: be it kid time, playtime, be it work, be it working out, be it a date with hubby ... focus on that "thing" for that time'. check, did it. focused, and relaxed about the other *things* that were not being done while focusing (and really, isn't that the hard part??)

that was a success story for me - and i am proud of that. now, I am refining it again. i am extrapulating (i love that word - did i spell it correctly?) each of the 'tasks' and working with them. for instance, numero uno on my list for this new year - find more time to have couple time. another is focusing on cooking more in my own kitchen, versus pick up, or take out, or even eating out. i'd like to take a cooking class, too, to learn some new tricks, and perhaps find some magic in the kitchen.

new.

a chance.

a change.

all of this i am so grateful for, and so excited to begin.

i read some other bogs and one of them asked folks to think of a word, one word that you can work into everything you do in your day to day life. a word that can change everything you do.

my word for the year is enjoy.

what's your word?

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

This is 8













and in the morning of your eigth celebration, you wake up, you run to mommy outstretched arms, and you say in a big happy grinny-voice ..................

"I'm 8 today ... all the way to eight!"

and mommy smiles, wipes the tear away without you seeing it, and reaches to grab all of the "8" and hold it in to keep it there..... but it always leaks out, and it seems to just keep on growing.





eight. 8. {sigh}

happy birthday sweet, terrific, loving, energetic, charismatic, genuine, exciting, and squishable 8 year old son of mine. another fabulous year i am honored to be a part of with you. enjoy all the 8 there is to enjoy! :O)







Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!




oh, the joy - the chance to begin again. like finnegan. you know, "finnegan begin again".




:O)




i have always loved New Year's. it is the end of one chapter, and a new beginning to another.




this year, 2006 has been a good one. personally, professionally, and from the standpoint that we, our family, are in a good place.




i am looking forward to 2007, and now have the foresight to see that things get better and better. i am working on my written goals for the year, so that i can post them at my desk. i reviewd last year's and i am pleased to say that 6 out of the 7 were completely fulfilled. the 7th was somewhat, but a better effort was necessary. (that'll be higher on the list this year)




it is true, our forefathers and foremothers were right .... time marches on, and we can watch from afar, or we can jump in an enjoy it for the moment it is, the moment it will be, and the memory it will inevitably become.




a day in the lives of reds

outdoor skating is such fun when your sister can now keep up with you! :O)














these are the reations of certain santa 'leave behinds' on one glorious Christmas Morning! i love, love, love fantastic smiles like this ~~ you cannot stage this much glee!




where oh where do i even start?!

i feel like it has been ages since i've been here for real. i need to catch my brain up, and then document the scattered thoughts i have in there .... so let's begin, shall we?

so, the last real moment i discussed was the Holiday Tradition of the Nutcracker with the K-gal .... what a treat that was! we had dinner with the family (my niece's family - bro and sil and other nieces - as they were attending to see her, too) and that was fun in itself, and we hadn't even gotten to the theatre yet! then the show was wonderful ~ my niece is just a beautiful dancer, and knowing i am biased - i can go beyond that, and i can see her from a completely different perspective. beautiful, and breathtaking, and just talented. i am so proud of her, and K-gal loved the show!

the week after our tradition was wonderful, as well. i made a concerted effort to complete most of my santa purchases early, so as not to stress out with the 'to do' list this year - it worked like a charm! i had time to attend school functions, cookie parties, social parties, and even evenings out with my dear girlfriends .... the kids had a ball decorating the house, the tree, making holiday treats, and baking with me too. i even fit some work in there too, and ended my year with a bang, jumping over a few people to perhaps finish the year at the top of the rankings (i'll find out officially in Mexico at our meeting in a few weeks). the week right before the holiday is always scattered and fun. the kids and i worked hard at getting teachers and friends gifts together, and entertaining each other with our verions of holiday carols. (oh, the music in this house!) then, on came the weekend of Christmas!

we had the pleasure, and the honor of spending our very first Christmas eve at my parents new place. it was wonderful. it was magical, truly. they are completely moved in, save a few boxes, and piles of misplaced things, and the place looks terrific! the entire family was there, along with my uncle, his wife, and her daughter. my sil A was there too from Maine, and that's always fun to have her here ..... we exhchanged some gifts with my bro and sil's family as they spent the next day with sil's twin sister, and then off we went to our home ~ the kids scurried to bed as soon as we were there to 'get to morning faster, mommy' {<-- must scrap that one!} and S, A and I played santa with one another, and packed the family room with a veritable explosion of gifts from the north pole! wow! was santa good all around ......

i treated my guy to a new, heavily coveted HD television for the family room, as well as a baseball glove he has been wanting for quite some time. he spoled the daylights out of me, including (get tready for this, my friends -- ) a digital camera. yep, he did it. he made me go to the dark side. heh. it is gorgeous, the Rebel XTi. i love it. i do. i cannot believe it took me this long, but again, understand why it did, too. i am still working with it to understand it, and get to know it, and also figure out how to get the pictures off of it. (soon, soon there will be several photos here - right her at this very spot. :) and i also got some beautiful sweaters, some new perfume, some sneakers .... oh, the list. spoiled. {grins}

the kids were off for vacation last week, and we had a very mellow, much needed week of doing very little. C's hockey schedule was really light (not complaining, it was nice ....) and K's gymanstics schedule was non-existent as the gym closes for the week. as i mentioned, i was down a day and that turned into two with a relapse over the early part of the weekend. :o( that sucked, and today is honestly, the first day i feel relatively normal. so, we were mellow, and quite, and enjoyed each other. we did go skating, and saw Happy Feet (rec'md it HIGHLY!) and even found a few items for the house that we were needing during a couple of shopping sprees. one said spree was to trade in my beloved car (oh, how i loved that car, but it was time ...) for the ultimate mom-o-vehicle. yep, caved. but i love it - love it.

so, that brings me up to the current state of affairs here. yesterday was NYE and we enjoyed the BrightNight activities downcity with the kids. it was an inexpensive, family oriented, relatively entertaining way to spend the last day of '06. the kids enjoyed the revelry, and the walking around downtown, and the circus. then they were my parents first overnight guests so s and i could ring in the new year alone ~ on a date. :O) it wasn't a planned date, but it was nice to enjoy each other, finish a few sentences, and say goodbye to '06, looking forward to the fresh new page of '07 in front of us. i love new starts, new, fresh opportunities, and new beginnings. this year was so good for me, for us, and for the family. i can only imagine what next year will bring.

and with that, here we are ~ looking at the face of our 7 year old for the last day in his 7 year old status. tomorrow we are the parents of an 8 year old boy. my son, our son turns 8 tomorrow.

{sigh} the time, the speed of light.

i cannot fathom that i will be the mother of an 8 year old. i still remember the moment he was born. i can still remember the feeling of his little body in my arms for the first time.

whoosh.

off to make some cupcakes, and giggle with the squirts on their last day of vacation ......

feeling caught up now ..... will likely be back with some photos. :O)