Thursday Thoughts

  • I just love the State Farm commercial where the wife catches the husband on the phone with a male agent and she thinks he’s talking to another woman so she takes the phone and talks to “her” and says with disgust, “She sounds hideous.” It makes me smile every time.
  • I also love “Modern Family” and if you aren’t watching it, you should be – you know, if you live in the States. Hi-larious.
  • Ever since the weekend Jack randomly calls out, “ArtPrize, where are you?”
  • Apparently I need to try a new tactic for getting information out of Liam, when I ask how his day was at school, twice this week he’s responded with, “Mom, I’m just not talking anymore.” So we’re just assuming he’s learning something, though he still says his favorite part of the day is recess.
  • I’m super glad I never judged anyone who put a leash/harness on their child. Why? Because I ordered one for Jack. Simon rolled his eyes at me and then watched me chase after our little munchkin at Costco and said he could see my point. I promise to save it for special occasions (it was bought with the intent that we’d use it in the airport).
  • On a related note, I watched with extreme jealousy as a mother walked up to the school with her younger-than-two-year-old daughter trailing behind her. The little girl didn’t run for the road giggling with glee, but simply followed her mom and then stood there, next to her, not moving. Stood there.
  • On another related note, I also purchased some Calms Forte 4 Kids with the hope that it might be useful on our trip. Either for the boys or for Simon and I – we shall see.
  • I think it would be really cool to own a food truck. Or maybe just rent one for a party. That would also be cool.
  • Though I’m a PC girl, I was sad to hear that Steve Jobs passed away.
  • It’s a MOPS day – so excited! Our table is bringing brunch – I’m a little excited about my overnight breakfast casserole that’s hanging out in the fridge, though I’m also a little worried I might forget to put it in the oven in the morning.
  • Today is Sandy’s birthday! Happy birthday to my walking buddy and wonderful friend! I hope you have a marvelous day! (I love exclamation marks!!)
  • We’re halfway through soccer season – three games down and three to go – Liam’s goal for this week is to kick the ball 10 times (and not make anyone cry).
  • We’re have guests overnight on Saturday – hopefully it’s not poor taste to put them up in Liam’s room (the bottom bunk is a double bed) but it saves having to deep clean our bedroom and we won’t leave Liam in the room to sleep (thought I should clarify that point; we only make my parents share the room with Liam).
  • I’m on week four of Couch to 5K, it hasn’t been awful. So far.
  • Tomorrow is Friday – hip, hip hooray!

So we’re going to Australia…

That sounds like the beginning of a joke. But it is most decidedly not, at least not according to our credit card. We had been planning on going when the kids were a bit older. Hoping that they would be old enough to remember the trip and the family and friends they met while there. Hoping they would be good travelers, less likely to scream and run around like mad little things in airports and plane aisles. We had been planning on starting a separate bank account to tuck money away for the trip. But life has other plans; God knows differently and sort of laughs at our plans because His timing and His plans always win out in the end.

Simon’s mom is sick, that’s the short story. She’s been sick for a while now but her body is no longer doing the things it needs to be doing and the prognosis is not good as they are at a loss for how to fix things, or perhaps more truly, cannot fix them. And that sucks. It sucks for her (especially) but also for everyone involved. Children who will likely not have their mom on this earth come next Christmas. Grandchildren who may not remember visiting their grandmother. It sucks that we live so far away and can’t help more, can’t drop in for visits. But if we did live closer, then the opposite would be true with my side of the family. It’s a no-win situation. When you marry someone from another country, you have to make choices about where to live and when to travel to visit family. The fairest decision (as if there was one in this case) would be living an equal distance from both sides of the family but then no one would be happy or content.

It’s overwhelming to think about the emotional impact of being there, not to mention the logistics of such a trip. And as I said yesterday, trying to fit many years’ worth of special moments and memories into a few short weeks just seems impossible. Knowing it will take every ounce of our parenting patience (and then some more for good measure) to endure the trip with Liam who never stops talking and Jack who never stops running. But it’s going to be so worth it because we’ll get to all be together – Simon’s brother who lives in Jordan is also planning on being there over the holidays so we’ll overlap for a few days and get to meet his wife and beautiful baby daughter.

It’s the trip of a lifetime for so many from the States and we’re blessed to be going for a third time together. But for Simon it’s really just a trip back to his hometown, as if his hometown were Akron, OH and it took a really, really long time to get there (nothing against Akron, but no one dreams of visiting there). But it’s the magic of Australia that I need to keep in mind, the wonder of being in a foreign country. I need to remind myself that even though this wasn’t the plan (and I do like a plan, though not nearly with the same intensity as my husband) there is a reason for things turning out this way and we will ultimately survive the trip and, more importantly, cherish the memories we make while we are there.

It’s a big trip in so many ways.

May God gives us peace, patience, understanding and sleep (and kind flight attendants and fellow passengers who are deaf wouldn’t hurt).

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And, we’ll get to see kangaroos… not in a zoo. And that’s pretty awesome.

Top Ten Things On My Mind

  1. Why did they have to remake Footloose? With Julianne Hough of all people? And when did Dennis Quaid turn from attractive leading man to disapproving, fuddy-duddy father figure?
  2. Is it a valid reason to call in sick so I can watch all the shows on my DVR? Nope… I didn’t think so. Equally invalid would be calling in sick to catch up on all the unread blog posts in my feed reader.
  3. Why does George (our dog) have random bouts of licking where he simply won’t stop licking the air? Not himself or something else, just the air.
  4. Which of our possible/potential new office locations are the best option for us? I feel like a kid at Christmas, thinking about the possibilities. [Goodness, that makes me feel old, looking forward to a new office space.]
  5. Is there anything in the world that would tempt Jack into using the potty? He simply has no interest or inclination to not use a diaper. Which incidentally is not too much of a problem at the moment since it looks like we’ll be heading to Australia at the end of the year and I can’t imagine that a newly potty trained toddler + 30ish hours of travel = a good idea.
    Which leads to the next thing on my mind:
  6. How on earth are we going to keep Jack and Liam entertained for 30ish hours of travel to Australia and then again on the way back home three weeks later? Anyone want to join us (and pay their own way)?
  7. How can we pack 5 years’ worth (or more) of quality time with family and friends into three short weeks while we are in Australia? And in all seriousness, we are going for non-laughable reasons (otherwise we would not endeavor such a trip with Jack in tow, or even Liam for that matter) and the gravity of our trip is heavy on my heart and mind.
  8. Will Amazon’s Kindle Fire be as amazing as they say it will be? Dear Amazon: I love my current Kindle, but I’d happily take the Fire for a test run of a permanent nature, for market research, of course. Love, Michelle
  9. Who thought it was a good idea for Rachel Bilson to play a doctor in a TV show? This casting perplexes me. Also, why do I watch Gossip Girl and therefore see commercials with Rachel Bilson playing a doctor?
  10. Why does Liam have to fall down constantly while “playing” soccer? At least he didn’t cry during his game this past weekend, sadly he made another kid cry because he pushed them down. Super.

Top Ten {Tuesday}This post is linked to Oh Amanda’s Top Ten Tuesday.

Music Monday: Songs I Work Out To

I don’t have the typical workout playlist, mostly because I haven’t yet connected my new phone to my computer and transferred some songs over, instead, I make do with what I had in my Amazon account because those I could download directly from my Amazon cloud drive – let’s hear it for modern technology, the perfect tool for every procrastinator!

Here’s what I listen to:

My warm up song:
Every Teardrop is a Waterfall | Coldplay

My cool down song:
Many the Miles | Sara Bareilles

The in-between songs:
Hey Mama | Mat Kearney

Modern Love | Matt Nathanson

Arms | Christina Perri

Rumour Has It | Adele

Five Question Friday

TGIF!

Quick story for you, Jack’s most repeated phrase yesterday was: “I just want what I want.” I don’t know why, but I found this adorable.

1. Do you apologize to your kids if you’re wrong?
Yes, if I have lost my temper unjustly or hurt them in some way by accident then I apologize and have them say they forgive me. I don’t apologize if they’ve misbehaved and don’t like that they got in trouble (Liam often asks me to apologize to him for hurting his feelings when he’s been reprimanded – to this I respond, I can understand that you are upset but I won’t say I’m sorry because you behaved badly and got in trouble.) But I think it’s good to model the behavior I’d like to see them display, I don’t feel like I’m up on a pedestal because I’m a parent and therefore can do no wrong, we’re all just human and we make mistakes.

2. Do you have a class ring, letterman’s jacket, or similar obscenely priced high school “must have”?
Nope – I kind of wanted a class ring but my parents convinced me that I didn’t need one and while I earned an academic letter (NERD alert!), I had no interest in a letterman’s jacket. No regrets on either of those.

3. If you could be one age for the rest of your life, what age would you choose?
I’m not there yet but I think I’m really going to enjoy my 50s when my kids are out of the house (though hopefully still close by) and we can figure out what it’s like to be just us again (Simon and I). The late 40s and 50s seems to be pretty enjoyable for my brothers and their wives so hopefully we’ll keep up the same pattern. Also, I think my answer qualifies me as being officially old. Ugh.

4. What is your favorite (unused) baby name?
If we ever had a girl, we were going to name her Fiona which I still love. Baby Fiona. Alas… it’s probably a good thing we have no girls, you just know she’d be a spitfire and get into tons of trouble.

5. If you could make your child like something what would it be?
It would be a toss-up between liking to behave/do what I tell them AND liking any and all food put in front of them. Those are our two biggest struggles (I know I’m not alone with those) and things that cause me stress on a daily basis, I’d love to see one of them gone. Why can’t 5QF be a self-fulfilling prophesy? That would be marvelous!