Saturday, January 07, 2006

Mother of the Year

I am scheduled to have a lumbar laminectomy on Monday morning. I had my pre-admission appointment on Tuesday where I was told that I can't take any more Advil- YIKES! Needless to say I am now in pain, quite grumpy and really looking forward to Monday! I had to stop by my parent's house the other night on the way home from the kids' dance class to "borrow" a bottle of wine - I just needed something to take the edge off....of course now my kids are saying, "Mommy can't take her pills so she needs alcohol." Great. I'm sure I'm up for mother-of-the-year now!

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Ouch....

Okay- so today I had my pre-admission appointment for my upcoming surgery. It was a basic physical, where they weighed me (which by the way was a much higher number than I thought it would be and I already thought the number was high....ouch) took my blood pressure, listened to my heart and breathing and drew some blood. While in my lovely paper gown and laying on the exam table the NP poked my belly button and said, "Oh, you have a hernia." A what?!!! "It must have happened during one of your pregnancies. No one ever mentioned it before?" Ah.....no. I just thought I was getting REALLY fat and my belly button was popping out- seriously.

Monday, January 02, 2006

Christmas 2005

I wanted to share this picture of the "JACK" paintings I did for my nephew Jack (obviously). For never having seen his room (he lives in Colorado) I think it matches pretty well. I'm so happy my SIL sent me this picture. She said they were her favorite gift.

Speaking of Christmas.... I have come to realize that I enjoy the weeks preceding Christmas more than the actual event itself. I LIKE baking cookies, and shopping, and wrapping (this year I made cool gift tags that I stamped with a potato cut into a tree shape) and hiding presents, and MAKING presents (I painted and/or made something for almost everyone on my list this year) and listening to Christmas carols over and over again on the radio. I like putting up the tree and getting out all the other silly decorations and helping the kids countdown the days. I love receiving Christmas cards and I even like to send out my own. But then its all OVER. Its like all this planning and then its over in a wink. We even extend our celebrations throughout the week, with three family parties, but it still feels sort of like...this is it? But I do love the feeling I have just before the big day.... I guess next year I'll secretly celebrate Dec. 23rd as my own special day.

But, we did have a nice Christmas. The 2 older kids woke up at about 7. We made them wait in the kitchen until finally Grandma Chickie (my MIL) couldn't stand it and went upstairs to get Ethan. When thy walked into the living room and saw the pile of gifts Hudson said, "We must have been GOOD-ER this year!" Very Cute.

They loved just about everything and did a wonderful job of feigning appreciation if they didn't. I made a last minute decision to make a tutu for Alex to play ballerina in. It's white organza-ish material with silver snowflakes on it, over two layers of white tulle. Very feminine. Very snowflake-fairiesque. I spent hours sewing the damn thing- it should have taken about 1/2 an hour, but I kept messing it up. I was trying to sew in an elastic waistband and just couldn't figure it out. Anyway.... I'm glad I made it because she LOVED it. She put on a production for everyone to her Nutcracker CD.

My best gift was a new refrigerator!! Yippee!! It's so clean and white and new and did I mention clean? Oh my god- I love it! I don't even want to put anything on it because it looks so new and beautiful. Now, I normally don't go ga-ga over appliances, but you have to realize that my old fridge was so icky, rusty and mildewy that I would paint the front of it white about once every 2 months. Justin was too embarrassed to have his buddy from Lowes take away our old one when they delivered the new one (because it was so icky) that we now have a refrigerator in our back yard....how white trash is that? (Don't worry- we have removed the doors.) My other gifts included a new (old) yellowware bowl from my MIL that I have been coveting ever since I discovered it in her cupboard one day, a giftcard to Old Navy that I was told I could use only on ME, some really great lotion for my ever dry feet (and foot rubs from my husband), an Antigone Rising CD (very awesome) and some really kick ass boots from my Mom. Love them!

I hope everyone had a joyous, merry and peaceful holiday season......Happy 2006!