Phew! Things have been crazy in our household, life is speeding by at lightening speed, and I have failed at being a consistent blogger. I am, however, going to try to give you a little glimpse of what we have been up to:
* We have been in full swing at school. Jackson is loving first grade, has made some new friends, and loves all things First Grade: spanish, library, computers, science, math, reading, and PE uniforms. Some of the interesting things we have learned from first grade? Sketchers are cool, being King of the Day is oneof the best things in the world, homework every day can be tough, and the definintion of 'wedgie'.
* Harris is doing great at school as well. He is quite excitable and sometimes has to take a breather to calm down, but what is important is that he is excited about everything. What an awesome attitude to have!! He is also taking spanish, karate, science, and art at school... he loves being so big.
* Both boys are playing soccer and loving it (Mom's not so sure...). Right now, we have practice two days a week and at least one game a week. Jackson has been playing for two years now, but it is all new for Harris... he is in love with soccer. He asks me daily if it is a soccer day. He runs and runs on the field, but sometimes it is the opposite way of the ball. We have decided that we should call him "Wide Turns", as he runs in a large arc to change directions rather than just turning around.
* I am struggling to keep up with everything. I feel like there are so many pieces to the puzzle that is my life right now, and I can't seem to get them to all fit together... I am just not able to see the big picture. The daily schedule is never the same, meetings and appointments interrupt the day, karate and cub scouts are thrown in on random days just to confuse me, work has me turned upside down, I need to find time to get to the gym, the house is a disaster, and some days I am lucky to find my way home after it all. The days are a blur, and I am wondering what I am doing. I know we are overscheduled, and I am trying to reduce some of it, but that is hard. I'd really like to put on the breaks for a bit.
*Breathe* Phew. Kids. At the end of the day I know why I am doing all of this... for them. And, until I am committed to the looney bin, I will continue on, trying my hardest to get the puzzle put together.
1 comment:
Yay! A post. You are doing great and your kids are happy :)
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