Thursday, July 16, 2009
Too Long!
I started and completed my first summer session at St. Philip's College in San Antonio, and I have started my 2nd summer session. I have a 4.0 GPA, and LOVE learning. I took Human Anatomy & Physiology I and Life-Span Development Psychology in the 1st semester, and I am taking Human Anatomy & Physiology II this semester.
I just submitted my application to the vocational nursing program at St. Philip's today, and I'm actually a bit nervous about getting in. They told me that they have received upwards of 30 applications, and they're only taking 20 students, so they may end up doing interviews to pick them, and I SUCK at interviews. But on the plus side, I have already completed 3 of the fall courses, and I have a high GPA.
Micah will be 3 in about 2.5 weeks, and his birthday party is in about 3. We are doing a double party with his cousin, Corey, because their birthday's are only a week apart. So instead of having two separate parties and making our families set aside two weekends to attend each party, we are doing it all in one. It's going to be a luau theme, and I think the boys are going to LOVE it! We are going to have slip-and-slides, kiddie pools, hot dogs, cupcakes and ice cream, and a pinata! Micah gets easier and easier to understand everyday. His vocabulary is expanding at a rapid rate, and some days I wonder if he is smarter than me!
Elijah is now 9 months old! At his 9 month check up, he was 18 pounds, 1 ounce and around 27 inches long. He's on the smaller end of the scale for his age, but he's still relatively normal. He will probably end up being smaller like me. He pulls up on everything - he would rather stand than sit or be held - and he cruises around the tables, couch, anything that he can balance on, really. I know he'll be walking before I know it. He babbles like crazy now, and he has his two bottom teeth! The top two seem to be coming in too, but they haven't cut yet.
My computer broke down at the beginning of this month - ruined hard drive - so I have had to survive on library computers, labs at the school, and my in-law's and grandparents-in-law's computer to keep me up to date on my internet courses and such. But I finally got it back yesterday, so I'm happy.
One of these days, I'll get some new pictures posted of the boys, but until then, take care!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
7 Things
7 things I plan to do before I die:
1. Visit Europe - Paris, Rome, Venice, Florence, etc
2. Buy A House
3. Go Sky Diving
4. Go Back To School
5. Go on a Transatlantic Cruise
6. Meet a Celebrity
7. Enjoy life, my husband, my family, my friends... just live life to the fullest
7 things I can do:
1. Yoga
2. Multi-task
3. Shop
4. Scrapbook, Take pictures, sew
5. Color within the lines :D
6. Alphabetize ANYTHING
7. Love
7 things I cannot do:
1. Surf
2. Keep my house clean for longer than 30 minutes at a time
3. drink water if it's not ice cold
4. draw, paint, anything artsy
5. Write with my left hand
6. more than 1 pull up
7. Parallel park
7 things that attract me to the opposite sex:
1. Tall
2. Dark
3. Handsome
4. Sense of Humor
5. Big Hands - they make me feel protected
6. Personality
7. Musicality
7 things that I say most often:
1. Hey Honey
2. What are you doing?
3. anyway..
4. terd
5. bug bug
6. what's up?
7. whatever
7 celebrity crushes:
1. Matthew McConaughey
2. Christian Bale
3. Gerard Butler
4. Johnny Depp
5. Orlando Bloom
6. Vin Diesel
7. Paul Walker
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
My New Car!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Some Good, Some Bad
Elijah is now nearly 6 months old, and rolls all over the place. He can sit by himself for about 10 seconds, but tends to fall backwards after those first 10 seconds. It won't be long before he's scooting and crawling all over the place. Then I'll really have my hands full!
Micah's vocabulary is growing everyday, and his enunciation gets better and better all the time. I'm thinking about sending him to Pre-K this fall when I (hopefully) go back to school, but Pre-K is only a half-day, so I would have to figure out transportation for him from Pre-K to daycare. I might just send him to daycare with Elijah, just to make it easier. But he's just so smart that I would hate to hold him back simply because it's easier.
No matter what, we sure have our work cut out for us for the next few months as far as decisions go, and I'll be praying for guidance every step of the way.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
February
Kalin and I went out dancing for Valentine's Day/Night with my grandparents, and it was tons of fun! The band that played at my grandparent's 50th Wedding Anniversary was playing at the dance hall, and we took the boys with us, so Micah had lots of fun, and was asleep in the car before we were out of the parking lot. I made Chocolate Covered Strawberries and Pretzels for the night and everyone seemed to enjoy them. I had never made them before, but I think they turned out beautifully.
This past Sunday, we went to church, then to my grandmas (like always) to eat lunch and play some cards, then we ventured to Kalin's Grandma's house for a family BBQ. We hadn't been there in a while, and Micah enjoyed playing with his Aunt and cousins.
We filed our taxes last week, and look forward to getting our tax return so that we can put a nice down payment on a newer model car. I am SO tired of trying to get two kids into a two door compact car! I can't wait to get something larger and better on gas! Also, with our tax return, we will be putting some money towards fixing Kalin's car -- his shocks are out, among a few other things. We are also hoping to sell our red Mazda Protege, so that will help with the down payment and the monthly payments.
I made an apron for Micah the other day out of John Deere material I found at WalMart. It's absolutely adorable! I'll be adding pictures soon.
But that's about all for today... Have a great day!
God Bless!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
My Kids
Some days I look at the boys and I think, "I can't believe I'm a mother to two boys!" If you had asked me as a kid if I thought at 22 I would be married for nearly 4 years and have a 2.5 year old and a 4 month old, I never would have believed it. I didn't plan my life this way, but I can't imagine any other way to live it. Yes, I have my days where I just want to [hypothetically] wring their necks, but I have many more days where I enjoy the heck out of them and their creativity and optimism. Elijah laughs and coos at all sorts of things now. He can even roll from tummy to back. And every day when Kalin leaves to go to work, Micah waves bye-bye to daddy, then waves bye-bye to me and tells me he's going to work, too. It's the cutest thing in the world.
If only they could stay just like they are -- or maybe not. Either way, I'll always love them unconditionally.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Brother Blues
My other dilemma is that if my mother, who is disabled from a stroke in 2004 and lives with her parents, found out that he was out and just needed a permanent address to move back to town, she would want to move back to her old house (which is being rented to pay for her medical bills and such) so that she could give her son a place to live. But if her parents let her move back into that house, she won't be able to pay for her medicine, doctor's visits, food, etc. and my brother will wreck the house again, and won't take care of my mom the way she needs to be cared for. So do I tell her that he's been released to a half-way house, or do I just keep it to myself until he does come back to town and has a place to live?
I just don't know what to do...
Monday, January 26, 2009
The San Antonio Zoo
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Yoga/Pilates
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
New President
I believe that if I were to do a study in which there were two candidates for president -- Candidate A and Candidate B -- that stood for the things McCain and Obama stood for, but not say which is which, and just make people vote based on the candidates' ideals and morals, I doubt that Obama would have won. I think that if you were to take away the race, age, religion, etc. factors that we would have had a much fairer election. This presidential election turned into a popularity contest -- most people just didn't care about the facts, and what Obama planned to do once he got into office -- they just knew that if they could get a black man into office, it would change the world. And I think they're going to find out very soon the kind of "change" they voted for.
I also don't understand the correlation between Martin Luther King, Jr. and Barack Obama. Yes they're both black men, and yes Jr. dreamed that one day all men and women would be equal, but Martin Luther King, Jr. did not believe in the same things that Obama does. They are on opposite ends of the spectrum as far as beliefs and morals go, so I'm not sure I believe that King, Jr. would be so excited to see Obama as president. I think he would be glad that a black man was the commander-in-chief, but I don't think he would be happy to see that that black man is Obama.
But that's just my opinion. Feel free to leave me your two cents about it!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
I've been tagged...
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These are pictures we took today at Subway. Elijah and his first cookie! He was drooling all over that poor cookie! It was so cute!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Thinking
Thanks so much!
Thursday, January 1, 2009
New
Today is the first day of 2009. I spend New Year's Eve at home with my 2 year old Micah and my 3 month old Elijah, both of whom were asleep by midnight. I got my midnight kiss over the phone with one of my hubby's co-worker's listening in via speakerphone. I haven't really made any New Year's resolutions. I know that I want to drop all this extra baby weight, get Micah potty trained, and spend more time with the boys and my hubby (if work allows). Also this year I would like to buy a car - whether it be used or new. We currently own 3cars -- a blue 1994 Chevy Cavalier, a red 1991 Mazda Protege, and a black 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix. The red one spent a year and a half in the shop, and when I got it back in October 2008, I was able to use it for about a month before something else broke on it and it's back in the shop again. The blue one is the one my hubby uses, and it's just fine for him. It tends to not start in the mornings if he hasn't driven it for a few days. Not sure why, but usually after a jump and a few minutes on the charger it works just fine. The black one has been in a few accidents and is still (miraculously) running. The axle is bent, the windshield is cracked, the heater doesn't blow hot, the interior is falling apart, literally, and it's only a two door, so it's very difficult to get two car seats into it. I want a four door SUV type something or other. I'm not really concerned with what brand or anything like that, as long as it has 4 doors and gets at least 20 MPG it'll work for me.
I would also like to buy a sewing machine. My grandma spent 26 years of her life as the owner of Seguin Bridal & Formal, and taught herself how to sew. I have been getting very interested in that sort of thing, so I think it's time I bought my own sewing machine so I don't always have to use hers.
Well, I think that's about it for today. Be back tomorrow!
