As we all know children don't always or just flat out don't have a filter for what they say. My boys are no exception. Although five years separate them, they can certainly come up with some interesting topics, statements, or just plain matter of fact points. I'm going to try to log a few in from time to time. Who knows maybe this will also help me stay a bit more consistent with the blog. And like always this is truly more of a way for me to "jot down" the wonderful crazy that each of my boys are:) If you read it I hope you enjoy and hopefully have a giggle along with me.
Here is the most recent banter from the boys:
Jackson (3) "Wook Cows!! I don't want to eat dem." This was on our way to Soccer practice. Random!
Daniel (8) This is addressed to me at the table during breakfast this week.
D ~"Mom, when you were born did you have slaves?"
Me ~ "No baby. Slavery did not exist any more by the time I was born."
D ~ "Oh. When did it end."
Me ~ "After the Civil War." (I know I may not be historically accurate, but for my purposes it worked)
D ~ "Oh. "So you didn't have any slaves?"
Me ~ "No, baby."
D ~ "That's good."
I think he assumes that I was a part of that era. Oh the perception of age.
Until next time:)
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Smiple Joys
The sound of my boys Laughing with each other while they play. Amazing!!!
Just thought I'd share.
Until next time:)
Just thought I'd share.
Until next time:)
Friday, March 23, 2012
Even though....
I have to say over the past week my boys have been on what one might call a rollercoaster of emotions (particularly the 2 almost 3 year old, go figure). I took ALOT of deep breaths this past week:)
Through all the crazy, I was reminded how much I really do love those kooky boys.
Be it watching Daniel work on his kite at Cub scouts, Jackson painting on the back porch, the excitement in Daniel's eyes when he completes a new level on a game, or Jackson with his head tilted just so asking "Wanna pray kendy waand?" translation "Want to play Candy land?". Of course I love to see them sleep. I just look at them and they are so beautiful and I think "Wow!" "I am so blessed."
I love my boys. I don't always like the crazies, especially the ones from the past week, but it is what it is:)
Until next time
Through all the crazy, I was reminded how much I really do love those kooky boys.
Be it watching Daniel work on his kite at Cub scouts, Jackson painting on the back porch, the excitement in Daniel's eyes when he completes a new level on a game, or Jackson with his head tilted just so asking "Wanna pray kendy waand?" translation "Want to play Candy land?". Of course I love to see them sleep. I just look at them and they are so beautiful and I think "Wow!" "I am so blessed."
I love my boys. I don't always like the crazies, especially the ones from the past week, but it is what it is:)
Until next time
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
The journey check in:)
We are approaching 2 months since we began this fun little journey of faith. Here are the roads we have traveled so far. Some have been alone while others all together.
*Shelley*
It goes without saying that I love being at home with the boys (I guess I'll say it anyway). Currently my biggest challenge is one with myself. My productivity or at least what I assume my productivity at home with regards to chores and organizing should be is lacking. So to overcome this I have decided to give myself lists be it for the day, week or month what I feel should be accomplished. This is not good territory for me. You see I'm not a list maker nor am I good at marking off my list:) However I have dedicated to grocery shop only with a list, and to my surprise I have been very successful with keeping that maintained so I think this is something I can (and will) adapt too:) My hope is that this will motivate me to use my time more efficiently during the weekday so that when Daniel is home from school & Bogey not working my focus on chores & errands are at minimum. Actually to be nonexistent would be great, but I'm not fooling myself about that one.
The only other thing that has been an adjustment for me is dinner. I think I took for granted the fact that we always sat down; the four of us and had dinner. I mean it is fine just me and the boys, but I do miss Bogey at the dinner table with us. I have decided that this is not a permanent thing so I need to savor when we are all four at the table together. Breakfast, lunch or dinner. And I guess that is it for me right now. So as I get my list making and doing revved up I'll enjoy the moment and do my best to allow myself to focus less on the what chores should be done, and more on the time that is here right now to spend with the boys. Because right now they WANT me to play with them, read to them, sing to them, sit close to them. Who knows they may always be this affectionate with me, but just in case I am going to try to savor every moment;)
*Daniel*
Living like a 2nd grader. He just completed his 2nd grading period on A honor roll. Two in a row, Woo hoo!! He started with the Alpha program this year. He is really liking this. Although sometimes he misses going to P.E. with his class, but for the most part he is really enjoying it. His favorite topic they have studied was Astronomy. He has become very interested in the constellations.
At the first of the school year he joined Cub Scouts. He is a Wolf Cub. He is getting a lot out of it. He participated in a Pinewood derby and with the exception of a little help from Bogey and Uncle Jeff that car was all done by Daniel. He would even remind us "Remember I am suppose to do this" whenever we would "suggest" something. So we made sure to keep it HIS car:) He won out of all the Wolves and 3rd overall for the pack. He was able to go to district where he decided to place his car in the design category instead of racing it and he won 1st place!!
He will begin Soccer in March. He wanted to play this year so of course I said "YES!!" Anytime he asks to do something I try to make it happen. As long as there is not too much. I am a bit nervous with Cub Scouts, soccer practice and games.
That sums up what Daniel does when he is not at home playing the Wii, playing his DS, watching the crazy antics of Phineas & Ferb, enjoying the adventures of those fearless Jedi's from Clone Wars (although truth be told he is truly a Grevious fan), building his LEGOS, reading books, being Jackson's big brother or our Sweet Danny boy!
I know I am biased, but this kid is truly amazing. Don't get me wrong we have challenges, but what kid doesn't. So I'll say it again. This kid is amazing!!!
*Jackson*
Oh my goodness!! Where do I begin.....This little guy is a high octane, cuter than can be, curious, sweet smilin', eye batting, smart, chatty, all boy 2 year old.
When I went back to work after my Maternity leave in 2009 I felt like he was changing every time I blinked. I don't know why it seemed hard. I did get to experience most of his milestone form baby to toddler, but I still felt like I was missing time with him. Well now that I have said that let me just say he is still growing up. Everyday it seems like there is something new he is doing or trying. Weather it is drawing a smiley face or attempting to draw a dog (he just did that this week), taking off his shoes or cleaning up without being asked. I find myself amazed with this little person still forming in front of my eyes.
Not unlike most younger siblings, Jackson has a hard time realizing that he is only Two and sometimes that comes some slight limitations. He is not quite as tall as Daniel nor does he have the same dexterity and coordination. However does that stop him? As Jackson likes to say "Nope." I love his determination and my goodness when he succeeds.....There are few things as bright as his sweet smile:) Our biggest challenge is the "P" word. Potty training is going very slow. That is the one thing he really hasn't cared to be a big kid (of course). We have had some very consistent days the past week, so I'll keep my fingers crossed for the end of May we will be all good with the Potty (Gotta have faith people)
So before I wrap this up here is what Jackson is doing theses days. He loves to color (when he can use markers it is major props for him), build LEGOS, ramp cars, run outside, chalk drawings on the drive way, puzzles, bubbles, watch Little Einsteins, watch anything that Danny boy watches, play with Daddy, pounce on Daniel, lead Momma by the shirt to "Come watsh dis" (Come watch this). I love this stage he is at right now. I couldn't think of any other place I'd want to be:)
For me Jackson like falling in love with his Dad is an answer to a prayer I never knew I had, but one my heart did. Jackson is and always will be a reminder of God's Grace and Love for you even when you didn't know you needed it or even had it.
So that is us over the past few months. As always just living life the best way we can while trying to keep love our first priority with a little fun mixed in:)
Thanks for reading.
Until next time.
*Bogey*
Again I have to say he has taking on so much, but he keeps it all together and going. He set a booth up of Tonedeafcomics at two Music Educator Convention. In January he set up at the FMEA, which was good because it was in Tampa so he was able to commute back home at the end of the day. Although he did let me know he has no desire to travel that route for a while;) He was very happy with the results and the merchandise sold. In February he went to KMEA. This was not as easy of a commute. This was in Louisville. He traveled about 15 hours with all his booth gear, which meant our poor VUE was packed quite strategically:) He traveled a day early so one of the big pluses was that he was able to visit with his family in Ft. Mitchell. Also while at the convention he was able to catch up with some friends who were attending the convention. Not to mention he did partake of a meal from Skyline while in the area:) He liked the results from the convention. He did noticed there were a few disadvantages at this convention, but it seems like those are being worked out for the future conventions. The good thing he was able to get the comic out there to what seemed to him to be a new group of readers. He already has plans for the 2012/2013 convention year so watch out MEA's tonedeafcomics might be coming to your town:)
I must say I am so very proud of him. He did this ALL by himself. He never ceases to amaze me with his vision for this. All I can do is just say "What can I do?" and let him do the rest. Along with all of this prep and delivery he was and is still maintaining the Comic, Composing Music, Working at Apple, and he still finds time to spend with us too:) And I've said it before, but that is one of the many reasons I love him!!
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Bogey in his work blue |
*Shelley*
It goes without saying that I love being at home with the boys (I guess I'll say it anyway). Currently my biggest challenge is one with myself. My productivity or at least what I assume my productivity at home with regards to chores and organizing should be is lacking. So to overcome this I have decided to give myself lists be it for the day, week or month what I feel should be accomplished. This is not good territory for me. You see I'm not a list maker nor am I good at marking off my list:) However I have dedicated to grocery shop only with a list, and to my surprise I have been very successful with keeping that maintained so I think this is something I can (and will) adapt too:) My hope is that this will motivate me to use my time more efficiently during the weekday so that when Daniel is home from school & Bogey not working my focus on chores & errands are at minimum. Actually to be nonexistent would be great, but I'm not fooling myself about that one.
The only other thing that has been an adjustment for me is dinner. I think I took for granted the fact that we always sat down; the four of us and had dinner. I mean it is fine just me and the boys, but I do miss Bogey at the dinner table with us. I have decided that this is not a permanent thing so I need to savor when we are all four at the table together. Breakfast, lunch or dinner. And I guess that is it for me right now. So as I get my list making and doing revved up I'll enjoy the moment and do my best to allow myself to focus less on the what chores should be done, and more on the time that is here right now to spend with the boys. Because right now they WANT me to play with them, read to them, sing to them, sit close to them. Who knows they may always be this affectionate with me, but just in case I am going to try to savor every moment;)
My Danny boy |
Sweet Jackson |
Living like a 2nd grader. He just completed his 2nd grading period on A honor roll. Two in a row, Woo hoo!! He started with the Alpha program this year. He is really liking this. Although sometimes he misses going to P.E. with his class, but for the most part he is really enjoying it. His favorite topic they have studied was Astronomy. He has become very interested in the constellations.
At the first of the school year he joined Cub Scouts. He is a Wolf Cub. He is getting a lot out of it. He participated in a Pinewood derby and with the exception of a little help from Bogey and Uncle Jeff that car was all done by Daniel. He would even remind us "Remember I am suppose to do this" whenever we would "suggest" something. So we made sure to keep it HIS car:) He won out of all the Wolves and 3rd overall for the pack. He was able to go to district where he decided to place his car in the design category instead of racing it and he won 1st place!!
He will begin Soccer in March. He wanted to play this year so of course I said "YES!!" Anytime he asks to do something I try to make it happen. As long as there is not too much. I am a bit nervous with Cub Scouts, soccer practice and games.
That sums up what Daniel does when he is not at home playing the Wii, playing his DS, watching the crazy antics of Phineas & Ferb, enjoying the adventures of those fearless Jedi's from Clone Wars (although truth be told he is truly a Grevious fan), building his LEGOS, reading books, being Jackson's big brother or our Sweet Danny boy!
I know I am biased, but this kid is truly amazing. Don't get me wrong we have challenges, but what kid doesn't. So I'll say it again. This kid is amazing!!!
@ the Pack Derby |
@ District |
Building one of the Star Wars ships |
The Boys! |
*Jackson*
Oh my goodness!! Where do I begin.....This little guy is a high octane, cuter than can be, curious, sweet smilin', eye batting, smart, chatty, all boy 2 year old.
When I went back to work after my Maternity leave in 2009 I felt like he was changing every time I blinked. I don't know why it seemed hard. I did get to experience most of his milestone form baby to toddler, but I still felt like I was missing time with him. Well now that I have said that let me just say he is still growing up. Everyday it seems like there is something new he is doing or trying. Weather it is drawing a smiley face or attempting to draw a dog (he just did that this week), taking off his shoes or cleaning up without being asked. I find myself amazed with this little person still forming in front of my eyes.
Not unlike most younger siblings, Jackson has a hard time realizing that he is only Two and sometimes that comes some slight limitations. He is not quite as tall as Daniel nor does he have the same dexterity and coordination. However does that stop him? As Jackson likes to say "Nope." I love his determination and my goodness when he succeeds.....There are few things as bright as his sweet smile:) Our biggest challenge is the "P" word. Potty training is going very slow. That is the one thing he really hasn't cared to be a big kid (of course). We have had some very consistent days the past week, so I'll keep my fingers crossed for the end of May we will be all good with the Potty (Gotta have faith people)
So before I wrap this up here is what Jackson is doing theses days. He loves to color (when he can use markers it is major props for him), build LEGOS, ramp cars, run outside, chalk drawings on the drive way, puzzles, bubbles, watch Little Einsteins, watch anything that Danny boy watches, play with Daddy, pounce on Daniel, lead Momma by the shirt to "Come watsh dis" (Come watch this). I love this stage he is at right now. I couldn't think of any other place I'd want to be:)
For me Jackson like falling in love with his Dad is an answer to a prayer I never knew I had, but one my heart did. Jackson is and always will be a reminder of God's Grace and Love for you even when you didn't know you needed it or even had it.
Two years old |
Puddles!!! We love them! |
Hanging in the tent coloring:) |
All that playing and Loving can wear a little guy out |
So that is us over the past few months. As always just living life the best way we can while trying to keep love our first priority with a little fun mixed in:)
Thanks for reading.
Until next time.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Who knew, Family time= recharged
Knowing that Daniel was out of school on the 23rd I let my husband know that if there was nothing on the schedule we should do something, just the four of us.
We took advantage of some free happens form our Cast holiday celebration and we decided Minature Golf. We did find out last week that Bogey did have to work, but not until 3:00. He decided to take the day off from his work at home. (I love him for that).
Well we ended up sleeping in until......drum roll please......8ish!!! This was quite nice. We got some stuff togethter and then headed out to play. Daniel chose Winter Summerland for our glofing enjoyment.
As we started to play Bogey and I realized this was Jackson's first time for minature golf. Oh boy was it a treat! Of course he let you know he didn't need ANY help. I would hit his ball from the putting tee whenever I could. Bogey was wating for Jackson to stop these anticts, but he never did; he just chased the ball and put it in the hole.....eventually:) Luckily it was slow. We didn't have to let anyone pass at all:) Bogey won with 40, Me 2nd with 50, third Danny boy with 60 and Jackson scored 108. Jackson didn't want to leave and of course he was quite confused on the 18th hole. "Where dit go? Where dit GO?!?!!"
Before Bogey headed to work we all went and enjoyed some ice cream.
After that the boys and I headed to Downtown Disney. Per Daniel's request our first stop, the LEGO store. I was proud of him...and me. While I stayed close to Jackson playing with LEGO pieces I gave Daniel the freedom to look around the store. "I'll be right here. Don't go out the doors." I said. He loved looking around the store "by himself". I of course was like an eagle; one eye on Jackson at a central station and the other on Daniel carousing the premiter of the store. I would like to give a big Thank You to the LEGO store for such an open floor plan. He used up some of his left over birthday money and got himself something.
So all was well with the big kid now moving on to the little one.
From the moment we got out to the car he just wanted to go into the water. So finally around 4:00 we went to the water and he played like you would not believe. He was soaked!(don't worry, we are having a warm winter) When we had to leave no shock to myself he had a meltdown. In fact although he willing walked to the bathroom to change his clothes he made sure I knew he wasn't happy about it. He finally forgave me and gave me some loving.
As we arrived home I realized how much I needed this day. A day with no schedule, no routine, just being with my family. I felt refreshed and recharged for the rest of the week:) It was nice. And for this I am thankful.
Until next time,
Shelley
We took advantage of some free happens form our Cast holiday celebration and we decided Minature Golf. We did find out last week that Bogey did have to work, but not until 3:00. He decided to take the day off from his work at home. (I love him for that).
Our Day
As we started to play Bogey and I realized this was Jackson's first time for minature golf. Oh boy was it a treat! Of course he let you know he didn't need ANY help. I would hit his ball from the putting tee whenever I could. Bogey was wating for Jackson to stop these anticts, but he never did; he just chased the ball and put it in the hole.....eventually:) Luckily it was slow. We didn't have to let anyone pass at all:) Bogey won with 40, Me 2nd with 50, third Danny boy with 60 and Jackson scored 108. Jackson didn't want to leave and of course he was quite confused on the 18th hole. "Where dit go? Where dit GO?!?!!"
He's a swinger!! |
Tough putt |
Yeah, that's right I think he's swell:) |
Really not wanting to stop golfing |
After that the boys and I headed to Downtown Disney. Per Daniel's request our first stop, the LEGO store. I was proud of him...and me. While I stayed close to Jackson playing with LEGO pieces I gave Daniel the freedom to look around the store. "I'll be right here. Don't go out the doors." I said. He loved looking around the store "by himself". I of course was like an eagle; one eye on Jackson at a central station and the other on Daniel carousing the premiter of the store. I would like to give a big Thank You to the LEGO store for such an open floor plan. He used up some of his left over birthday money and got himself something.
So all was well with the big kid now moving on to the little one.
From the moment we got out to the car he just wanted to go into the water. So finally around 4:00 we went to the water and he played like you would not believe. He was soaked!(don't worry, we are having a warm winter) When we had to leave no shock to myself he had a meltdown. In fact although he willing walked to the bathroom to change his clothes he made sure I knew he wasn't happy about it. He finally forgave me and gave me some loving.
As we arrived home I realized how much I needed this day. A day with no schedule, no routine, just being with my family. I felt refreshed and recharged for the rest of the week:) It was nice. And for this I am thankful.
Until next time,
Shelley
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Really? really? REALLY?!?!?!
I can't believe that this happened to me (well actually yes, yes I can).
Today Jackson and I went to Hollywood Studios just to goof off and do whatever Jackson liked. We had a really fun day:) Just meandering around at ease.
We headed out around 1:00 which is when I planned on leaving. Giving me plenty of time to pick up Carson from Daycare and get back home in time to meet Daniel at the bus stop.
Well, as Jackson and I were leaving I asked him "Do you want to walk or ride the tram?" He said "Da tram." (I know shocker).
So as we were heading to the tram I came to the realization that I had no idea which row we parked in. NONE!!! So after approx. an hour of walking up & down, back & forth the rows of cars we found our car. And to my surprised still made the pick up and bus stop with time to spare.
Oh well, I would like to say I have learned my lesson, but I am sure there will be another time where I forget which row:)
All in all it was a fun day, who couldn't have a fun day with this little guy:)
Thanks for reading. I know this is of no real importance, but I needed a soundboard:)
Have a good night all!
Sunday, January 8, 2012
The start of a faithful journey......
It has been a week now and it is official.
Bogey and I have swapped career roles (kinda, sorta). I have changed my status from Full Time to Seasonal. Basically that means they call me to see if I can work and if I can then I can, If can't then I can't. Bogey is still writing music for marching bands, but his main workload is coming from his Webcomic. Which is kind of the reason that this has become possible. His Webcomic tonedeafcomics.com has been doing great! Without sounding to cliche he really has put his heart and soul into this and it is reflecting all of his hard work and Just do it, but do it right attitude. He also started working at Apple part time. Which I kinda feel is play time for him:)
We started talking about this transition a few years ago, but it wasn't until we started talking in late 2010/early 2011 that we could really start to envision it all. Bogey has been at home with the boys since we were married (almost 4 years). When it was just Daniel it was easier because he was already in Pre-K so Bogey had plenty of time to work from home with minimal interruptions and whatever he wasn't able to complete before Danny boy came home he could wrap up in the evening in an hour or two. Now enter Jackson. Not the same time schedule. Even though Jackson does play well on his own NOW it hasn't always been that way (of course). Bogey had to transition the way he was used to producing his product be it music or comic and in his own words "he felt forced to be creative at times he didn't feel that way". So when I approached him about staying at home with the boys he was eager for this to happen. He was happy to find work outside of the home too. Don't get me wrong he is an AMAZING dad, but he was at a place where he needed to be Bogey and not Daddy all day. Whereas I was good with my time as Shelley and I was ready to be Momma all the live long day:)
We started to notice a growth pattern with his webcomic in late spring/early summer. It was slow and steady which is good. Then it kept growing, and growing and it is still increasing it following and sales on product that Bogey has designed. Bogey had some family things come up with regards to his dad so we just took our time and made that our focus. After things settled down he talked with me and told me his plan which was I lessen my availability to a few days a week and give him 3 full days to work and we could go from there. So we crunched the numbers, we made sure we had income set aside just in case, and we found insurance for the family (which is the main reason I worked). I gave my notice in November that starting the first of the year here is what I was available. I wasn't sure if they would allow me to still stay, but they did and actually I have more time available than we thought. So as of January 1, 2012 I am now a seasonal Cast Member.
This decision has come with many mixed emotions: concern, fear, excitement, angst, joy, hope. The only situation I can compare this too is when we first found out we were expecting Daniel. I was overwhelmed with both absolute joy and tremendous fear. But it was a good fear, if that makes any sense.
I have faith in my husband, he wouldn't put us in a place where we would struggle unnecessarily. I have faith in myself, although new territory for me I will adjust as we go along and enjoy my boys and husband while making it all work with what we have. I have faith in God, this has been something that I have prayed over A LOT! I can honestly say whenever I gave a "what if" it was thought through and I had a peace in my heart about it. We're in good hands. This is where I need to be right now. I can't really explain it, but this is a good move for us.
With that I will close for now and say "Yippee!!!" This past week started off with a nervous Shelley, but I have made a deal with myself....
Love and support your husband, enjoy and care for your boys, and take it day by day.
Until next time,
Shelley:)
Bogey and I have swapped career roles (kinda, sorta). I have changed my status from Full Time to Seasonal. Basically that means they call me to see if I can work and if I can then I can, If can't then I can't. Bogey is still writing music for marching bands, but his main workload is coming from his Webcomic. Which is kind of the reason that this has become possible. His Webcomic tonedeafcomics.com has been doing great! Without sounding to cliche he really has put his heart and soul into this and it is reflecting all of his hard work and Just do it, but do it right attitude. He also started working at Apple part time. Which I kinda feel is play time for him:)
We started talking about this transition a few years ago, but it wasn't until we started talking in late 2010/early 2011 that we could really start to envision it all. Bogey has been at home with the boys since we were married (almost 4 years). When it was just Daniel it was easier because he was already in Pre-K so Bogey had plenty of time to work from home with minimal interruptions and whatever he wasn't able to complete before Danny boy came home he could wrap up in the evening in an hour or two. Now enter Jackson. Not the same time schedule. Even though Jackson does play well on his own NOW it hasn't always been that way (of course). Bogey had to transition the way he was used to producing his product be it music or comic and in his own words "he felt forced to be creative at times he didn't feel that way". So when I approached him about staying at home with the boys he was eager for this to happen. He was happy to find work outside of the home too. Don't get me wrong he is an AMAZING dad, but he was at a place where he needed to be Bogey and not Daddy all day. Whereas I was good with my time as Shelley and I was ready to be Momma all the live long day:)
We started to notice a growth pattern with his webcomic in late spring/early summer. It was slow and steady which is good. Then it kept growing, and growing and it is still increasing it following and sales on product that Bogey has designed. Bogey had some family things come up with regards to his dad so we just took our time and made that our focus. After things settled down he talked with me and told me his plan which was I lessen my availability to a few days a week and give him 3 full days to work and we could go from there. So we crunched the numbers, we made sure we had income set aside just in case, and we found insurance for the family (which is the main reason I worked). I gave my notice in November that starting the first of the year here is what I was available. I wasn't sure if they would allow me to still stay, but they did and actually I have more time available than we thought. So as of January 1, 2012 I am now a seasonal Cast Member.
This decision has come with many mixed emotions: concern, fear, excitement, angst, joy, hope. The only situation I can compare this too is when we first found out we were expecting Daniel. I was overwhelmed with both absolute joy and tremendous fear. But it was a good fear, if that makes any sense.
I have faith in my husband, he wouldn't put us in a place where we would struggle unnecessarily. I have faith in myself, although new territory for me I will adjust as we go along and enjoy my boys and husband while making it all work with what we have. I have faith in God, this has been something that I have prayed over A LOT! I can honestly say whenever I gave a "what if" it was thought through and I had a peace in my heart about it. We're in good hands. This is where I need to be right now. I can't really explain it, but this is a good move for us.
With that I will close for now and say "Yippee!!!" This past week started off with a nervous Shelley, but I have made a deal with myself....
Love and support your husband, enjoy and care for your boys, and take it day by day.
Until next time,
Shelley:)
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