Friday, January 27, 2012

Calgon – Take Me Away!

What a week it has been.  My son comes home sick from basketball practice on Monday with a stomach bug and was up most of the night.  He even missed school on Tuesday, which is game day, because he felt so bad.  I know he is sick when he says he cannot play basketball.  On Thursday morning, my husband came home early from work because he now had the stomach bug.  Who would its next victim be?  Well, this morning I found out.  It was me! Ugh!
There should be a law somewhere that says moms cannot get sick, ever.  When a mother is sick, the whole house seems to fall apart.  It is like everyone loses their brains and not sure what to do or how to function when you are sick. Sure I would like to spend a day in the bed watching television, but being sick to have a day like this is not my cup of tea.   
The only good part about being sick today is that I don’t have to miss any classes and I have the weekend to rest.  My only hope is that no one else comes down with it.  My youngest daughter, Sydnee, has a hard time getting over stuff like this.  All I can do is pray that the stomach bug has decided to move on and become someone else’s house guest. 

Friday, January 20, 2012

Welcome to my first blog post!  I thought my first blog should be a biography about my kids and my life.  When you have kids the experiences that you deal with on a daily basis can be quite interesting to say the least.  This was my inspiration for my blog. Not only will it show others that they are not alone when it comes to raising children, but it will be my outlet to vent when necessary.  It would be nice if my family was like the Cleavers or Brady Bunch.  One can dream, can’t they?
I am 37 years-old and have been married for the last 16 years to my husband, Barry.  We have four children, Tyler, Lauren, Victoria, and Sydnee.  I decided in the spring of 2008 that I wanted to go back to school and finish what I started many years ago. I graduated from Hill College with an Associate’s Degree in Liberal Arts in the spring of 2010.  I started that fall at Texas Wesleyan and will graduate this December with my Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education.
My son, Tyler, will be 17 years-old at the end of May.  He is a junior at an area high school where he plays basketball on the varsity team.  He loves basketball and plays it year round.  He plays in several leagues through his high school during the spring and the first part of summer.  When he is not playing in a league, he is working out and running during the off season preparing for the next season to begin.  As if he wasn’t busy enough with practice every day and games on Tuesday and Friday’s, he also coaches a basketball team for Upwards.  Tyler keeps us VERY busy as you can see.
My oldest daughter, Lauren, just turned 11 years-old in October.  She is in the fifth grade and is a member of the choir, student council, CEO’s (Caring for the Earth and Others Organization) and chess club.  She is also a part of a crew that makes daily video announcements for their elementary school three 6 weeks a year.  She just finished her turn last week where she was the weather anchor.  She did an amazing job and was a natural.  This does not surprise me in the least since she aspires to be a model and actress.  I guess we will see.
My middle daughter, Victoria, just turned 8 years-old last month.  She is in the second grade and is more reserved than my other children.  She is very loving and wears her heart on her sleeve.  She enjoys school and is a member of the chess club as well.  She is still young and is not involved in everything at school yet like Lauren is.  I am sure next year will be a different story.
My youngest daughter, Sydnee, will be 7 years-old in May.  She is my special angel since I almost lost her when she was born.  She was born with a heart defect which required her to have surgery shortly after birth.  If it had not been for a nurse at the hospital where I delivered noticing her distress right away, the outcome could have been different.  She was thrived since surgery despite being developmental delayed.   She is in the first grade this year where she is working very hard to learn and do the simpler task those others her age can already do.  She was diagnosed with a learning disability last school year so school work is a challenge, but she is holding her own. 
As you can see my life is quite busy without going to school full-time.  It may be trying and difficult, but I would not change it for the world.