This weekend was a BUSY one.
Jon had his first concert with the Virginia Arts Festival Rhythm Project All Stars (Steel Drum Band).
I had to grocery shop.
And lawn mower shop.
And clothes shop.
Which meant a trip to Walmart.
On Saturday morning.
Yeah, I thought it was going to be crazy. It wasn't. I took Jon with me (after all, the clothes shopping was for slacks for him, for the concert that evening). We used and filled two carts, NOT including the lawn mower. Ah, what a beautiful feeling to have FOOD in the house again. I'd forgotten about that thing that goes with having kids home for the summer....3 teens, 1 tween, and 2 elementary girlies...myself, 2 dogs, 1 cat, 1 leopard gecko, and 2 water frogs (we're caring for the classroom pets for the summer). Sheesh. They all eat...ALL.THE.TIME.
Anyway...back on track here. Jon got the lawnmower put together, and mowed Sunday afternoon.
His concert went really well. GREAT group of kids. They had their first gig today. He should be home soon so I can find out how it went.
Today we are working on finishing house cleaning/prep for R&R (translated: Mom is packing to run away for 2 days before she totally loses-it!). Also Jon's concert/gig, Frances went out for FroYo, and now has a band sectional. I spent quite a chunk of time this morning inputting dates on my calendar. *sigh* I am TRYING to not get overwhelmed. I also went to the post-office-kind-of-place to mail some long-overdue stuff. Yipes.
Onward...last minute prep for R&R must be accomplished in the next 24 hours....
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Monday, June 27, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
I *should* be overjoyed...
We are quickly approaching Jason's two weeks of R&R, and I am working on finalizing details of all that has to happen while he is home. There will be a LOT happening during that time, including he and I getting away for a couple of days, a wedding, visits with friends, and a few other small surprises to cram into 15 short days.
I *am* excited to see him. I really am. I know that all of us will enjoy the time with him, catching up on the last almost 8 months he has been gone, getting Daddy hugs, snuggle time, and long talks. I look forward to having him here to have another adult to talk to, and having that male presence that the kids respond so well to.
On the other hand, I am also already feeling the dread of him leaving again. This is not an adventure any longer. The days are dragging, and I am just ready for him to be HOME for good. I am tired of trying to sort things out by myself. I am not good at organizing things, time-wise...he is. He is a GREAT cook...and he enjoys cooking. I don't. There are so many little ways that I miss him...his presence, his smell, his hugs, his big booming voice yelling at the football games...the house is *so* empty without him here.
Meanwhile, I am already anticipating that pain again. Because 15 days is NOT enough. And when he leaves again, we'll have another 4 months. There will be Operation Purple camp in August for the 4 little ones, Band camps for the oldest two, Steel drums performances for Jon. School will start again...Frances starts her senior year, Jon his freshman year, Heather will be in 8th grade, Justin starting middle school, Leah in 4th, and Katherine in 2nd grade. I will be starting my second year of grad school. We will settle into a routine again, and somehow will accomplish all that has to be done.
But there will be a hole where he belongs...one that he gets to fill for 15 days...reminding us how much we miss him. And then he'll be back to his work...back to being in a time zone that is 7 hours different than ours, sleeping while we work, and working while we sleep. And, as much as we LOVE Skype, it just cannot substitute for having the real man here, in person.
So, honey, I just want you to know how much you are missed and loved, and how much we wish you could be here with us to celebrate you when we get up tomorrow. Thanks for being such a GREAT Dad to our kids!! Can't wait to see you SOON!!!
I *am* excited to see him. I really am. I know that all of us will enjoy the time with him, catching up on the last almost 8 months he has been gone, getting Daddy hugs, snuggle time, and long talks. I look forward to having him here to have another adult to talk to, and having that male presence that the kids respond so well to.
On the other hand, I am also already feeling the dread of him leaving again. This is not an adventure any longer. The days are dragging, and I am just ready for him to be HOME for good. I am tired of trying to sort things out by myself. I am not good at organizing things, time-wise...he is. He is a GREAT cook...and he enjoys cooking. I don't. There are so many little ways that I miss him...his presence, his smell, his hugs, his big booming voice yelling at the football games...the house is *so* empty without him here.
Meanwhile, I am already anticipating that pain again. Because 15 days is NOT enough. And when he leaves again, we'll have another 4 months. There will be Operation Purple camp in August for the 4 little ones, Band camps for the oldest two, Steel drums performances for Jon. School will start again...Frances starts her senior year, Jon his freshman year, Heather will be in 8th grade, Justin starting middle school, Leah in 4th, and Katherine in 2nd grade. I will be starting my second year of grad school. We will settle into a routine again, and somehow will accomplish all that has to be done.
But there will be a hole where he belongs...one that he gets to fill for 15 days...reminding us how much we miss him. And then he'll be back to his work...back to being in a time zone that is 7 hours different than ours, sleeping while we work, and working while we sleep. And, as much as we LOVE Skype, it just cannot substitute for having the real man here, in person.
So, honey, I just want you to know how much you are missed and loved, and how much we wish you could be here with us to celebrate you when we get up tomorrow. Thanks for being such a GREAT Dad to our kids!! Can't wait to see you SOON!!!
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
One of *those* mornings...
We all have them...the morning when we D-R-A-G ourselves out of bed, stumble to the kitchen to start the coffee...only to realize that not only is there no milk left, but we forgot to get coffee last night, too. Ugh. I guess I'll start with tea today.
Sheesh. I really could *EASILY* go right back to bed now that the kids are all out the door to school. Unfortunately, there is way too much to do this week to even consider it. I'm sitting here trying to figure out how my "nice, quiet" summer without school has turned into this craziness.
I am preparing for Jason to get home for R&R (YIPPEE!!!!), going away with him for a few days, a wedding, friends coming, a farewell party for another friend, the end of school for the kids, and filling out paperwork for camps, as well as working. Yes, I am working again. From home, thank goodness...because there is no way I could finish everything else if I had to put in my time at some other address.
Okay...it is time to get back to work...washer and dryer running, dogs sleeping, another cuppa in hand...yeah, I believe I'm ready....
Sheesh. I really could *EASILY* go right back to bed now that the kids are all out the door to school. Unfortunately, there is way too much to do this week to even consider it. I'm sitting here trying to figure out how my "nice, quiet" summer without school has turned into this craziness.
I am preparing for Jason to get home for R&R (YIPPEE!!!!), going away with him for a few days, a wedding, friends coming, a farewell party for another friend, the end of school for the kids, and filling out paperwork for camps, as well as working. Yes, I am working again. From home, thank goodness...because there is no way I could finish everything else if I had to put in my time at some other address.
Okay...it is time to get back to work...washer and dryer running, dogs sleeping, another cuppa in hand...yeah, I believe I'm ready....