Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas 2013

Today, we are very blessed!! We have spent a fantastic day together!

Our morning began with a treasure hunt for the children. Since Santa labeled all of their gifts using a number system, they had to complete the treasure hunt in order to crack the code of the present labels. In the end, they found that their gifts were labeled using the number of the month that they were born in. Their treasure hunt led them upstairs, downstairs, outside and they even had to make a phone call to sing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." I will post the treasure hunt a bit later to show you what they had to endure. The teenagers were dragging their feet at first
but the other three kiddos were eager to get the next clue.

After presents were opened, we went through our stockings that were hidden away. The house was full of playful children, toys, laughter, giggles and yes. . . even some arguing. What else is expected when you have six kids gathered together! We have played with remote control cars, sang some tunes on the karaoke machine, played on the Kindle, laptop and video games, snuck in way too many chocolate treats, and had a delicious chicken dinner. Jacob has managed to sleep half of the afternoon away. As much as a nap sounded like a good idea, I just couldn't miss out on all of the fun!

We wish each of you a Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Eve Traditions

The house is quiet. Too quiet. Moments like this are rare here. The house is usually filled with hustling children, their giggles and even their arguing. So when silence fills the air, this Momma becomes a bit restless. Extremely restless.

My kiddos have been gone for the last four days. While it has given me some time to finish up some last minute things for the holiday it has also made me very sad. Holiday's always tend to be difficult for me because I am forced to be away from my kids at a time that I really want to be with them.

Today I have thought about my childhood memories of our Christmas traditions. Christmas Eve was spent next door at my Grandparent's home. Christmas Day was spent at home and Christmas night was spent at the other Grandparent's home. Of course after I had a family of my own, new traditions were formed.

One of the many traditions I began with the children is a treasure hunt to locate their stockings. I found it to be slightly frustrating to have put countless hours into choosing, wrapping and preparing for Christmas morning only to have the children rip through their gifts in 3.7 seconds. I wanted to savor the time with the children and so the tradition began of creating a treasure hunt for the children to find their stockings. After stockings, we then begin opening the gifts.

Today I carefully created the clues and placed them where they belonged. The trees are both decorated and twinkling. The presents are all wrapped and placed beneath. The stockings have been filled and delivered by Santa and are waiting in a secret hiding spot. The house has been cleaned. Laundry has been washed and put away. The big surprise is ready for the reveal. The animals await for their little humans to come home...and so do I.

Nine o'clock Christmas morning can't come soon enough. Children usually have trouble sleeping Christmas Eve because they are awaiting Santa's arrival. Tonight, I'm having trouble sleeping because I'm waiting for my children to arrive. :)

May you enjoy and cherish every moment, every day.

From our family to yours~
Merry Christmas

Twas the night before Christmas

It's almost time!!  Merry Christmas Eve.




Monday, December 23, 2013

Short & Sweet

Icy conditions still continue!


Thankfully we have power back.

I have spent all afternoon taking care of some last minute surprises for the children. My body hates me right now for it too! Hopefully the children will enjoy everything. I am missing them so much tonight. I can't wait until they arrive Christmas morning. We have a great day planned.

Stay warm, my friends.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Ice puts a stop to everything

Late last night, the freezing rain began to fall. As it fell onto the branches of the trees the temperatures dropped and the trees, bushes and any other items our in the elements became giant icicles. The steps were serious threats that caused me to slide down the railing to avoid falling. On the way to work I was surrounded by true beauty. The trees were sweeping the ground with their ice covered branches. We are all safe and our power was just restored! Amen!

Friday, December 20, 2013

Don't forget the batteries

It never fails. I start on one task and end up on a totally different one. Of course, in the end, I end up accomplishing more than I had originally planned; however, it's certainly not accomplished using the most direct route. For example, tonight I decided that I would wrap some of the last of the Christmas presents. Before wrapping electronics, I try to make sure batteries are installed, if required. Not only does it reduce disappointment on Christmas morning in the event that you don't have batteries for the gift but it also allows us to make sure the object even works! Before I could wrap anything, I had to move the laundry along first.

Headed downstairs. Sort laundry. Look around for the pair of missing shoes that Jonathon has lost. Laundry moved to the dryer. Another load of wash started. Finally take the clean clothes upstairs and place on the table.

"I'll fold them in a bit" or so I thought.

I gather the tape, wrapping paper and gifts and take them to the dining room. Shoot, the laundry is still there. I slide the laundry over and place everything on the table.

I wrap two gifts successfully without issues but the next gift requires batteries. I just purchased batteries today so I was sure this would be smooth sailing. I open the gift and realize it has been opened previously. This is not a good sign but I'll give it a shot. This particular object requires five batteries....and two different types! Shoot, road block #1. I only purchased one type of battery today.

I pause and check the drawer where the extra batteries are at.

...looking into drawer...

...Toss this to the side. Move that over..

Canning rings
Cup lids
Measuring cups
Straws
Pieces that I have no idea what they go to
Plastic shot glasses
Medication dispensers
A Sheep bottle nipple (yes, really!)
Numerous packets of Taco Bell sauces and salt packets
Various hardware, tools, plug ends and other rarely used objects
Tea light candles, frangrance oils, a lighter and even two flash lights...that work!!

However, still no battery found for this gift!

...sigh...

No better time to organize the drawer, right? I mean, I'm already here. And so I did all while thinking, "This would be something to blog about."

And so, here it is nearly 1:30 A.M. and I'm still not any closer to wrapping this particular gift. On the plus side, I'm thankful that I ran into this road block because it may have ultimately avoided some serious heartbreak on Christmas morning. I am positive I wouldn't have had the correct battery for it and I'm not sure there would be any hidden away in other electronic devices that are here in the house either. So, I'll add batteries to the shopping list for tomorrow.

For now, I have a few more gifts waiting to be wrapped, some laundry to fold, another batch of laundry has finished and keeps buzzing at me and I have basketball practice for Jonathon in 8 hours.

Now only if I could find his missing shoes...

Until next time,
Rebecca

Another day closer to Christmas and this Momma is pretty excited about it! I am anxious to watch my children open the gifts that we have carefully chosen for each of them. I am also thrilled that they will be back home and spending Christmas Day with me. I must remind myself that these times of them being away are only temporary. I know that they need time with their Dad too. It just breaks my heart to have them gone over the holidays. What parent wants to spend the Holidays without their kiddos?

Speaking of the Holidays, I have a few more gifts I need to wrap. This year, I used a "top secret" method of labeling which gift belongs to which child. We all know how nosey children can be. I certainly remember wanting to look through the gifts to see which one was mine or how many I was getting. My children are no different.

The weather here is pretty miserable right now. I've spent most of the day battling a migraine headache which is not ideal when the kids have a snow day. Many of the area school systems were cancelled today too. This morning it was quite foggy and we were expecting freezing drizzle during the day. I'm not sure we actually had any during the day but it is certainly possible this evening. We have another Snow Storm moving in this weekend. It looks like we will have a White Christmas this year after all. :)

Much love,
~Rebecca

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Just around the corner

Christmas, that is...and the children are patiently waiting to see what special goodies they are going to receive.

Be patient, kiddos.

Mom loves you!

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Because they said so...

It has been brought to my attention that my chidren are quite interested in reading their Mother's writings so I've been asked to resume writing again. As some of you have known, I have written online journals for many years. After many weeks of prompting, I have decided that as a Christmas gift for my children, I will begin writing once again.  I truly hope it is everything that you anticipate it to be. Remember that some days are easy going and other days can be rougher than the roughest sea. We just must learn to go with the flow and keep our head afloat.


Welcome back to those who have joined us before. Perhaps you were with us on www.parentingwithwhine.blogspot.com for many years. That journal was written about the chapters in my previous life. The ups and downs of a marriage when I believed I had a worthy, honest, respectable husband but was later informed that I had been cheated on for many months before my 15 year marriage was finally over. The father of my five children, left us to go start a new life with his lover and her children. He has since married her and while I hoped that would bring some kind of relief to the situtation, It truly has not. It's still a nightmare to coparent with either one of them.


Back to my previous journals, most of them entailed the journey of motherhood, the ups and downs of parenting, the heartbreak of a bitter divorce, finding our new normal once again and the everyday life events that were happening within our family, picking up the pieces of a shattered world with five young children and starting over to create a new and improved life. A new career. A new purpose. And best of all, it is has been completely successful in all ways!! The months that followed were painful for both myself and my children and the raw emotions are all laid out on the pages. One can't hide that type of pain and brokenness. It's real. It's overwhelming. It was shocking and left us extremely broken. It came to a point that I could not associate myself with that blog on a regular basis any longer due to the pain it was inflicting upon us. So it was decided that I would conclude that blog and start another new chapter to document the positive changes that have been revealed to our family after leaving behind the ones who attempted to shatter our worlds and break us down. With Gods grace, they were unsuccessful and here we are, stronger than we were ever before.


So I welcome you to:
Mommy Emergency!! Parenting with Whine II
With much love,
Rebecca