Thursday, November 27, 2008

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

There's NOTHING like having family or friends come for a visit to get my house clean! That's what we've been doing today... cleaning up a bit since Jim's brother Jassen, his wife Dawn and little Dakota are coming for the weekend! We're so excited to have family we can't wait to see them! We begged last year for them to make the drive, but it just didn't happen. This year, Jassen was trying to sell his car. Jim told him a couple days ago- if he'd drive it here, he'd buy it from him- done deal! Now that there's a car on the way, Justin's finally excited to start driving... he better start studying up for his permit test!

We're going to make our Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow, since they're getting here later today. I know that makes it not feel like Thanksgiving, but also the weather and scenery are really confusing me. Even for our second year here in Kansas, it just feels strange not to be bundled up with at least some snow and ice on the ground. I don't miss it AT ALL... but, I didn't expect it to be built in to my mindset. I guess I just can't shake Alaska that quick... I can admit, I'll always be an Alaskan. My body just doesn't like the cold that comes with the territory.



Aside from no snow on the ground, here in Kansas they plant winter wheat. It really screws me up since they plant it in September or October sometime. So, all of the fields are bright green all winter, then they turn gold in the spring. That's a little backward to me, but I LOVE looking at it.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Mornings

As Justin's starting his 2nd week of basketball practices, I've been thinking a lot about mornings. I'm not a morning person- never have been. The question in my mind is... Is it possible to become a morning person, or am I just bound to be a night owl for the rest of my life? With Justin's practices starting at 6:00 am, we have to leave the house by 5:20. He has to have time to shoot around and warm up, right? I would probably be there with a minute to spare, but Justin's the responsible one here. His coach let it be known that he's up at 4 every morning, and sleeps in until 4:15 on Saturdays, then runs his 4 miles a day. I don't get it- and even think he's just a little crazy!!

Last week, I only drove two of the five days, six days if you count Saturday (they did get to sleep in and started at a very LATE 7:30). Jim did the bulk of the driving. Before the schedule started, I had big plans (all in my mind) to come home to a quiet house and either work out or get a couple hours of work in before the little guys were up and running. Didn't happen. I just can't seem to get going when I can lay down for just a few more minutes... I can't see it happening this week either... or next...

I just love photos of Caden sleeping. Guess it's because his naps are so rare!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Ty MADE the team- YEAH!!

We decided the other day that Justin IS going to get his permit... restricted license... or whatever he needs to start driving. He's the craziest kid who hasn't had ANY desire to drive. We don't understand, but haven't been too worried... until this week...

I've ALWAYS wanted my boys to play basketball. Last year, they both decided to try it out for the 1st time in their young lives... Justin made the team, Tyler didn't.

We're so proud that Tyler decided to try out again this year and found out yesterday that he MADE the team! He's pretty excited and worked so hard! Justin made the freshman team as well. I'm elated!! Then, reality kicked in as I sat in the parent's meeting and put the schedule together with both of them playing... Justin's practices are 6:00 am, Tyler's are after school until 6:00 pm with games twice a week for both of them. I haven't put it all on the calendar yet but have decided that Justin's days of being along for the ride are about to change! Jim's already mentioned that we HAVE to get him a car... any kid's dream... and he's not even the least bit excited. What's wrong with my kid!?

Friday, November 7, 2008

Horse Crazy

I LOVE horses. I have for as long as I can remember. As a little girl, I was one of those who begged for a horse for Christmas every year. Of course back then, I thought our little corner lot with chain-link fencing was a big enough spot for a horse. I now understand! We had a neighbor with horses who let me take care of them while she was out of town- a dream for me! I would just pretend they were mine. I didn't even mind feeding and hauling water up the street to them at 6:00am in the dead of winter- usually with way below zero temperatures.

Lucky for us, we have wonderful neighbors behind us (we share a property line) who just happen to have horses. I love looking out and just being able to watch them. They've been gracious enough to let everyone have a chance to ride them (Jim included). While he didn't get the thrill from the ride, the boys are just about hooked. Coleman's decided that he's changing careers when he grows up from the race car driver (that he's always wanted to be) to a "horse rider". When it's his turn to get off, he begs for more time.
I love riding as well, but have enjoyed watching the boys just as much- as their eyes light up each time they get in the saddle.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Happy Halloween

This is our second year living in Kansas, but I'm still in awe of the fall weather! I can't ever remember a Halloween that the boys weren't covered with their coats, snowpants, gloves, and hats with costumes underneath. What's the point? Maybe that's why I have NEVER enjoyed Halloween! The weather here has been just beautiful, and I'm starting to realize why so many, including Jim, consider Fall their favorite time of year. I've always dreaded fall because it's really just the start of winter in Alaska- chill in the air, snow usually on the ground, frost on the windshield. This week, we've enjoyed mid to upper 70's... and it's November! I can't believe it- feels like HEAVEN!

Coleman and Caden were little pirates, and had a wonderful time trick-or-treating with our sweet neighbors girls. We went to a nearby neighborhood- much easier to visit houses than on our dirt road! Dressed in t-shirts and sandals, it was a great evening for all of us!!