Thursday, March 29, 2007

Put Up Your Dukes!

Last night when Scott got home from work he was goofing around with Elijah and tackled him for a little tickle torture. When Elijah jumped up onto the bed and put up his fists and said, "Put 'em up you old GEEZER, show me what you got!" I thoguth I would wet my pants laughing at the look on Daddy's face!
Now for a serious Elijah story, I am so proud of him!
Elijah is our little baseball player, he loves to play ball. His team was supposed to have practice last night at 6pm. So, on the bus after school one of the other boys from his team said something about practice. Elijah told him, "I don't practice baseball on Wednesdays because I go to church." The other little boy asked him. "What is more important Elijah, church or baseball?" And Elijah told him that Church was way more important. The other boy told him, church is dumb and boring. But Elijah stood his ground and told him "That is not true and I will be at church not baseball today!"
It was a bitter sweet thing for me. Bitter because it is so sad for me to have my children involved in those kinds of conflict but so sweet because I am so very proud that he stood his ground and maybe, that little seed he planted will someday soon make a difference in his friends life!

Strong-willed Sam

I thought I had met all the most stong-willed kids in the world already. After all I have worked with children in many different ways for the past 24 years. I have decided after this very long week with Sam that he wins the most-stubborn-child-in-the-world award!!
OK, so yesterday began like all days do in this busy house, up early trying to get kids ready for the bus, making sure they look like children and not rag-a-muffins...so we are about 10 minutes into our morning routine and Sam starts screaming at the top of his lungs, "I want to get up!" Now he knows all he has to do is come out of his room and say he is awake and then the day will begin for him...WHY WHY WHY he couldn't get that through his cute little head is totally beyonde me! So, I went in and told him that when he was ready to speak kindly to me then he could get up. This launched him into a full fledged tantrum that literally lasted for 2 hours. Finally, he emergered from his room, puffy eyed and grouchy still. He proceeds to tell me, "I'm getting up!" I said, "Sam you need to tell Mommy that you are sorry for being naughty, then you may get up. Are you sorry?" That little turkey told me, "NO" So, I said you need to go back to bed until you are ready to apologize, when your ready mommy will be right here." Guess what? You wont believe it...the next time he came out, I even told him exactly what to say, and my sweet boy raised his little hand and said to me,"um, mommy can I go to my bed and think about this?" ahgahgahg! I let him go, and it was noon before I saw him again, at which time he said as if he just got up and it was 7 am "Hi mommy, I'm sorry. Can I get up" and then he kissed me. What happened? How is it possible for a 4 year old child to have it in him to stubbornly sit in his room for hours just so he wont have to say 'I'm sorry'?? This morning was exactly the same accept that he finally decided at around 10am that he wanted to be happy and part of the fun. I wonder if the fact that my friends little boy is here for the day had any impact on his decision making today. I guess we will know when tomarrow morning arrives. I must stick to my guns. And maybe he will realize that my will is stronger than his...or...I will be in a little white coat that ties in the back by weeks end!!! One way or the other I am sure he will be back to the old routine again soon....

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Funny Boy of the Family


All of my children have a great sense of humor. Some more than others for sure. We have a prankster who loves to prank people when they least expect it. Then there is the one that is cute and funny at the same time and as he gets older he is witty with a little sarcasm. But the one that keeps us laughing all the time, I mean belly laughing. Is Elijah! He comes up with the funniest things at the oddest moments. Last night, after dinner I was trying to clean the kitchen so I could go out doors and enjoy my swing. When I heard something fall to the floor. Usually such a sound is immediately followed by "Mommy, I am so sorry" but not last night. As soon as I heard that all too familiar sound I hear the sweet voice of Elijah.."Clean up on isle 2". I lost it! I couldn't stop laughing. How can you lecture someone on 'the importance of using both hands when clearing your place from the table.' after hearing THAT? So, after regaining my composure, I said to him, "please get some napkins and clean it up for mommy, OK?" To which he replied, "I don't have to Mommy, Raven has it covered, with her tongue!" And he ran out the door to play! That's my Elijah, he keeps me laughing.

I Scream You Scream We All Scream for Ice Cream!!!

A funny thing happened last night after dinner. We were all enjoying the beautiful weather in the back yard playing catch, swinging on swings, etc. When a new and exciting sound filled the air...The music of an ICE CREAM truck! It is so funny how my brother and I looked at each other as if we were kids again, "ICE CREAM!" I said, "no way, it can't be." Then a funny thing happened, my phone rang, and being outside, I decided I technically was not at home, so I didn't answer, right after that, my cell phone rang. So thinking maybe it was an emergency I sprinted in the house to answer it. It was Dominique calling from the street, the only thing he said was, "Can you hear the ice cream truck? Can we get some?" (Even to a 16 year old ice cream is an emergency, especially when served through the window of a truck right in front of your house). At this point I still wasn't sure I was hearing what I thought I was hearing. But sure enough kids came out of houses that I didn't even know had kids living in. Lining up anxiously on the curb, excitedly discussing which ice cream would be best to have. I am not ashamed to admit that I turned to MY MOTHER, yes, I said mother...and said "can I have an ice cream? PLEEEZE." To which she responded, "Philip, go get my purse." WHAT??? Never in my memory do I remember it being that easy to get icecream money from my mother! Age has done good things to her...(heehee) So anyway, I really was joking but she offered the money with a smile and said "my treat!" Yes, I ran to the gate and realized I had forgotten my children and Scott. OOPS! So I yelled for all to join me. How could I miss the opportunity to introduce them to the ice cream truck? The excitement grew as I watched my children giggle as they read all the different choices, and complain that they couldn't possibly decide between them all. After everyone had an ice cream (8) and I paid $5.50, I know I couldn't believe it either! We decided that we would schedule in time each week to meet on the curb for an icecream! Thanks MOM for the ice cream!

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

sweet success!

YEAH ME! I finally figured out how to import my MEEZ I created, I know it really doesn't look like me but I am wearing purple, my favorite color, and I have a monster cup of coffee!!
Also, I am working on uploading individual pics of the family. It is not what I really wanted, but, it will do. For now anyway.

time to move on to another kid



It is time for me to pick on one of my other kids now!
I am now officially convinced that when kids hit around 16 they suffer severe brain damage! At what point they recover from the brain damage I am not sure, but I will let you all know when recovery begins!
How do you get them to understand that you DO love them, AND believe in them and their dreams. BUT you also want what is best for them??????
To all of you out there who have just emerged from the brain damage phaze of life please HELP me understand! Any parents who have survived this stage? Words of wisom PLEASE!!!!
I love my boy, I really do and for his entire 16 years so far he has been nothing short of a joy to me. But here lately I don't know what is happening, he doesn't like to be home and with the family, he actually got a little lippy with me the other day, I know I couldn't believe it. OK, actually he got a lot lippy and now he is grounded and it not only shocked me but it also broke my heart. No mother wants to see the day their offspring shows the first sign of disrespect. This is not the one of my children I ever thought would act that way. When I said my kids are all Wonderfully Different, I really meant it. They are all 6 very different from each other. Dominique is soft hearted with a tender spirit. He hates conflict and is a major peace maker. He is VERY talented in a lot of things. He is a great skate boarder, amazing drummer, and gifted in art. He is an excellant student, devoted and trust worthy friend. So, it made me sad when he showed this new side to me.
Then the very next day, he went to class at Grand View and locked his keys in the truck, which would be no big deal if it wasn't the 4th time in 3 months...so, Scott went and unlocked the truck for him, (Jodi, if you are reading this, next week when we meet for lunch I am giving you a key to hold onto just in case....

more on Isaiah

So, we found this stuff the other day at Walmart called Activ-On it kind of looks like deoderant. But smells menthol-ish. ANyway it is called a topical analgesic and you roll it on the site of pain, the meds absorb through the skin. It actually helps!! YEAH! I mean it doesn't totally take the pain awway, but Isaiah has noticed a difference and asks me to put it on for him, (anyone who knows Isaiah knows that he would NEVER ask for help in pain!!) Maybe the fact that he doesn't have to put it in his mouth helps too. I am taking him to the doctor on Friday to see what wisdom he may offer us. Until then pray for him that his teacher would be understanding and that he continues to get relief from this new stuff.
Thanks to all who are praying, I do believe our Mountain has begun to Move!!!

Monday, March 26, 2007

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Isaiah continued

OK, so the pain patch was a great idea until I had to remove it! I thik it took most of his skin with, creating a different kind of pain. GREAT! It really didn't work that good anyway. And the fact that he told me, "Mommy never never ever put one of those crazy things on me again!"
So, I will be calling good old Doc. M in the morning maybe he can offer some relief...Until then...
A very cool thing happened in Sunday school this morning, Isaiah's class laid hands on him and prayed for the pain to stop. Just like my song...Until this mountain moves! And I know God will move the mountain for my Isaiah!

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Until

I love this song by Mark Harris! It really speaks to my heart on many levels and in many areas of my life right now.

Is it fair
To say that You are leading
Then try and face this mountain on my own
Why am I scared
I've never stopped believing
And You have never left me all alone
Well I could get ahead of where you led me
But I will trust your heart enough to wait for you

Chorus

Until this mountain moves
Until the path is clear
Until Your voice is the only One that I can hear
Until I see your Hand
Until I know Your Heart
Until I trust the grace that's carried me this far
I will be still until

How could I
Have never seen this coming
It's not like I've been running
From your will
Tell me why
Each day's another mystery
Waiting for Your truth to be revealed
I try to tell my heart to trust what I believe
And wait on You through all my uncertainties

Chorus

Be still my heart of worry
Be still my restless soul
Be confident and certain
Be still and know

Chorus (two time)

I hope you all love the words as much as I do, and I will be singing them in my heart all week as I try to live them!

Isaiah

I am at a loss. Isaiah is struggling with pain. I think he may be experiencing muscle spasms. His pain begins at the base of his skull and goes to the bottom of his scar site and through both shoulders. I don't know how to help him. He is allergic to Ibuprofen, Tylenol doesn't even begin to take the edge off. We have a perscription for hydrocodone, but I HATE to use that. Today, my mother took me out to Costco and I found this thing called Salonpas, it is a pain patch, topical analgesic, after his bath tonight I put one on him. I guess we will see in the morning. So far the doctors have told us that pain just may be a part of his life he has to get used to. How fair is that? 10 years old and already has to live with it. Then I think about next week, Spring break is over, how is he going to make it through a day at school when he can't make it through a day at home with out crying. God is an awesome God. I know! I really do, Isaiah is living breathing proof of His awesome Power! A friend of ours Grandpa Toad calls Isaiah his Wlking Testimony isn't that cool? It's just taht when your child id hurting you get a little impatient waiting for God to show His Power. Or am I the only one that struggles with that?
His tears make it hard. Isaiah is such a tough little guy. He rarely ever complains about anything. Almost never about pain, so when he does complain you have to know it must be bad.
If you are reading this, please pray for my Isaiah this week and that we may find a way to help this pain control.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Thank you Pastor Lori

A huge thank you to Pastor Lori in advance for the help I will recieve in posting my family pics.
I have tried everything I can think of and still it wont work.
It is a beautiful spring day today, I hope to get outdoors to enjoy it before the rains begin again!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Ok, So I am extremely frustrated with this crazy thing!!!! I have been trying and trying to get a picture onto my blog and it wont work! UGH!
I am trying this one last thing and then I will be forced to call on my good friend Pastor Lori AGAIN!
That's IT I give up on the whole picture thing! Pastor Lori HELP!!!!!
How in the world did you get all your pics up???

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Yeah I can do it!

I am so excited! A huge thank you to my good friend Pastor Lori for spending her time helping me figure out how this blog stuff works! Yeah I think I can do this blog thing now. We will see.
Friday we loaded up 13 girls from church on the van and headed up to the camp grounds for the Daisy and Prim Over Nighter. We had a great time meeting girls from other churches and learning more about God's word. I love going up to camp with the girls. We had some scary spider moments and a couple really gross millipedes in the shower, some tears and home sickness at bed time but over all we made it through. We went roller skating on Saturday, I think it took us more time to get the skates on than we actually had to skate but it was a blast! The place we went super cool! They still have the hard wood floor and play records. What a neat older couple that runs the place. The snow was a suprise but we didn't let it ruin our fun.
happy to say all my children have safely returned home from their various excursions. Dominique had a great time with our good friend Keaton down in Springfield, a bonus was he got to spend time with our cousins Paul and Joy too. Madison returned from her trip to Chicago with Uncle Cowboy, they had a great time with Amanda and her family. Isaiah has been busy building all kinds of Legos creations, Amaris has been trying to recover from her first Daisy Over Nighter. Sam has been fighting a terrible cold which is always worse with asthma. Of course we all had church on Sunday, Dominique stayed home with Sam for us, bless his heart for taking such great care of his sick little brother! He is so good with the kids! He will make a GREAT father some day. AT LEAST 10 years from now, But I know he will be great!
Now we are navigating our way through spring break, it is supposed to rain the rest of the week, but we will have a great time anyway. Baseball practice has officially started for our little ball player, Elijah LOVES baseball. Wow! This one is a long one. I think from now on I will pick on one kid at a time. To all those who read this thanks for spending time at albers and company!

Trial Run

This is my first post on my new blog.