Tuesday, November 29, 2011






We kicked off the holiday season by hosting Thanksgiving dinner in our new home this year. It was fun to use the dining room, even if we don't have a designated dining room table yet. ;) It was complete with new recipes, laughter and Mason playing a prank on Grandpa with his remote control fart machine. Aaaaah, good times!

Every day my children get older, it seems my heart breaks. They are all so beautiful and talented! It is our goal as parents to raise our children to understand the responsibility of being a body on this planet; to make a difference, to change the status quo that is not working, to do things that will bring joy, ease, comfort or value to the world.

Sam sang You Are My Sunshine in her theater class for Talent Day and I accompanied her on the guitar; that was such a fun memory for us! I am so excited for her to develop her musical talent.

Mason is going to try out for the Christmas play that his drama class is putting on this month so stay tuned for more on that. He has his braces on now and is not liking it one bit. But having his jaw aligned will save him years of discomfort and pain.

Jozlynn is now crawling speedily, pulling herself up to things and now trying to walk around them while holding on. Needless to say, she has several bruises on her head from falling. :( She also hasn't figured out how to sit down so she just does a dive for the floor, kind of like a belly flop. But it doesn't phase her at all. She loves music and has started to dance when I sing to her.

Donny is in the last week of his weight loss challenge at work and we are excited to see the results at the Christmas party this year. It's about time we win some cool stuff so send us positive, winning thoughts!!

I am still undergoing Lyme treatment and it is proving to be a beast! I am getting better for sure but this has affected me a lot longer than I thought it might. Oh well, I know I am getting better and will count any blessings that come my way.


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Full swing into Autumn!




Halloween was an absolute blast for us this year. We love the community we are in and had a good time getting into the festivities. Samantha went to a kids Halloween party and had her first experience bobbing for apples! She did a great job. Donny and I made some new friends at a party this year and trick or treating was an absolute blast! Our
neighborhood was
teeming with families and so many houses, garages and car trunks were decked out. One family had a projection showing of Thriller and we even stumbled onto a spook alley. Sam saw her second scary thing inside and decided she was done with it. It was the best suburban Halloween I've ever experienced.

Jozlynn has officially started crawling and will make her way from room to room looking for us. She understands several sign language signs and is even trying to learn to do her first one, "more". She does nothing but want to stand up all the time and we're very afraid she will be more of a mover than her sister was. She plays peek-a-boo with us by herself by covering her face with a blanket then breathing really fast while kicking her feet at the same time. She will giggle a little and then finally pull the blanket off her face. She seems to enjoy hiding more than she does peeking!

Samantha has a talent day at her theater class next week so I will be working with her on a song to sing for that. I am excited for her to showcase her talent. The production of Rapunzel that they are working on will be premiered in the spring so stay tuned for an invitation to that!

Mason got braces the day before his birthday and hasn't been too thrilled about them. It is in an effort to widen his pallet and re-correct his jaw that is already out of alignment. He inherited it from his mother and this will save him years of TMJ pain and headaches. He has been busy as a drama tech at school lately building sets and setting them up. He seems to enjoy the hands on part of it just as much as the spotlight part of it. We are going to work on some Josh Groban songs for auditioning with here shortly.

I have been practicing the guitar pretty regularly when my health allows and have had fun learning and also exercising my talent for creating music. I'm still a beginner but it has helped me maintain some mental stability as I still deal with the Lyme. I've got many more weeks of treatment and it is hard to say how "better" I feel because there are still good days and bad days. I am hoping the bad days will get less and less bad as this is eradicated from my system. Any prayers are welcome. :)

Donny is looking trim and fit as he continues to work out during the work week. He still does some side projects for extra income and is almost finished with my desk! Hooray! We will be ready to paint the office soon to make ready for it to finally be a more functional place.

We have been busy as a family getting our emergency preparedness handled and building our food and supply storage. We have three 55 gallon drums to put water in and build a rack in our garage. Mason is earning a merit badge by helping me put together 72 hour kits.

We are feeling very Thankful this month as we reflect on all the changes we've had over the last year. We are celebrating family and traditions and can't wait to see many of you for the holidays.