Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Play Bejeweled! But Don't Beat me!

What has kept me away from blogging?

  • Bejeweled Blitz on Facebook. There is a monster competition going on between my brothers and I. Well, it was initially just my brothers and I...now my mom is involved. And she keeps pulling ahead of me!

  • Books. I haven't read a book in so long. Having young kids means that I read more "Hungry Caterpillar" than any adult books. But, when Jim had his surgery, I had some time in the waiting room to start a book. I read, "The Shack" by William Young. It was an amazing book with such insights and explanations that opened my eyes. It was wonderful. So wonderful, I think that book needs a post of its own. Totally excited by reading a book again, I jumped right in to another. I read a book about the Columbine tragedy. It was an interesting book that dispelled a lot of incorrect beliefs I had about what had happened. Then, I started the Twilight series. Ohhhh...I am enjoying them immensely. I am on the second book. Wish I had more time to read.

  • Kids. Zane is flourishing. Sleeping pretty well at night and gaining weight finally! Tonight our scale said he was 12 pounds. Because he has gained so much weight, we had to go back to the GI doc to increase his Omeprazole for the stomach acid. He is much happier now that his meds have been adjusted. He will go for his four month check up next week. Cade is doing well, but seems to be having a little trouble with jealousy of his brother. Cade occasionally wants to "be the baby" and asks to be fed a bottle or pretends to have a pacifier. We are trying trying trying to potty train, but with little success. He is figuring it out, but...

  • Work. I am bummed out that I am being kicked out of my store and having to move to Sun City. The store isn't bad--slow, but I will survive. I will just miss my coworkers and my customers who I have known for over 5 years. Change is tough. But, I will continue my one day a week work schedule which is great.
  • Kim. Kim was here for a week visiting. What an awesome time we had drinking and just hanging out. We shopped and ate and went to the spa... We just generally had fun enjoying each other's company. Well, I enjoyed it anyway...you would have to ask Kim if she had fun. I hope so.

So, I have a new masthead up and a current blog. That's a start, isn't it?

Monday, June 15, 2009

If You Understood, You Would Understand...

That statement was spoken by my husband.

"If you understood, you would understand." After mocking him for several moments regarding this seemingly un-profound statement, I realized that although it sounded meaningless, it held great meaning.

Jim was referring to his post hernia surgery pain. He had two hernias repaired a week ago and has been suffering ever since. He has an incision above his belly button and one in the groin area. He says the incisions are not really what hurt, but the groin. As he said, it "feels like someone is using his groin for a punching bag." Any men reading this are probably wincing and sympathizing with Jim. As a female, I am trying to be compassionate and understanding, but I have different anatomy that doesn't allow me to understand 100% what he is feeling. I was picking on him for whining for a week and he said..."If you understood, you would understand."

But there are two sides to every story. Jim has been miserable the whole last week and so have I pretty much. On Monday and Tuesday Jim was basically helpless. So, I had THREE babies. It has been a rough week being a single parent (but thank goodness for the family support of both of our parents). I have been trying to contain my resentment but it bubbled forth a couple of times. I just kept thinking of my two c-sections. I had my abdomen cut open and a baby pulled out and my "recovery" period included no sleep and feeding a crying baby every two hours. Jim, on the other hand, had no cares other than himself. I was angry and hated that I was angry. In trying to explain this to Jim, all I could think to say was, "If you understood, you would understand."

Makes sense, right?

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Catch-up

I have been long gone, but finally a few minutes to get on blogger! Not much to say, but pictures galore!

Mr. Zane smiles all the time. He is such a cutie!

After a bath, I was combing Zane's hair and fell in love with his perfect swirl on the back of his head. Picture worthy!



Cade loves to help give Zane a bath!



Dad, Jim, and Cade spent a morning trimming our two fruit trees. You can see Cade shooting the fallen grapefruit into the trash can.


Not much else going on except for Jim is recovering from his hernia surgery. Pretty sore and miserable, but getting better each day! Luckily he doesn't have to back to work for a couple of weeks.



Wednesday, June 3, 2009

HI HO! HI HO! It's off to work I go...

Tomorrow is it. The day I return to work.

When I whined to my older brother I was basically told "boo freakin' hoo" and to suck it up. Gotta love the support family gives you.

I did have to point out to him, however, that I have not been on vacation. Maternity leave is harder, I believe, than being at work. But the satisfaction is greater. So while I haven't been sunbathing on the beach in Hawaii (I CAN NOT WAIT FOR SEPTEMBER) I have been able to spend some precious time with my kiddos.

I am very lucky as I am only going back to work 12 hours a week, which means one long day a week and I am done. I am VERY lucky that my parents, my mom especially, are willing to be our daycare providers. Leaving your baby is never easy, but much easier knowing that the caretaker loves him.

And for those of you who care or notice, I am aware that my masthead has not been updated for June. I was half tempted to keep the same one and just put June on it, but I decided that was WAY lamer than being a few days late with a new one. Hang in there. June's will be up sometime before....July :-)

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A wife and mother of one sweet boy who I affectionately refer to as my little monkey shine...