
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Sweet Victory . . . . FINALLY
Well, I'd like to take some credit, however, this was truly Colleen's victory. After about two months of trying and falling and scraping and tears, Colleen can ride a two-wheeler. Hip hip hurrah!!!! I'm really proud of her. She kept to her stick-to-itiveness and didn't give up. And, rightfully so . . . she is incredibly proud of herself!! Great job babe!!

Well Worn Shoes
You know, since I've been staying home, I spend my time and energy on making things run smoothly around here. One of the things I take seriously is stretching every dime my husband brings home. Recently (about 6 weeks ago) I bought R.J. a new pair of sneakers. It's money that has to be spent and frankly, I'm thankful for the Wal-marts and Payless Shoesources of the world. There is nothing I hate more than to spend money on shoes that R.J. will manage to grow out of in no-time flat. He is rather weed-like in that respect. Well, let it be said that, while these shoes have seen better days, that these will not be worth passing on. What we have here are a pair of well-worn shoes . . . . .
If you have the opportunity to see him on his scooter . . . well . . . check out his "brakes"!!
R.J. . . . . . . . ALL BOY
A Sense of Accomplishment
Well, as many of you know, it seems that projects get started around here and take FOREVER to finish . . . . true, sad but true. Well, yesterday I put my mind to it and decided to work on a project that COULD be finished in short manner of time. After two trips to TWO different Home Depot Stores, I finally finished "the wall".
Before the wall could have even been started, trees needed to be removed, irises needed to be transplanted and the dirt bed needed to be levelled. Here's the "BEFORE" shot.

Before the wall could have even been started, trees needed to be removed, irises needed to be transplanted and the dirt bed needed to be levelled. Here's the "BEFORE" shot.
Now things look much different underneath the kitchen window. After levelling the bed, putting a layer of rock and a layer of sand, the wall is now complete . . . . TADA!!!

We played around with the top level of bricks and decided we liked the little open slots. Now we plan on putting in some plants and vines that will poke through the slots to green things up again.
A big check-mark can be put next to this item on the never-ending list of projects going on around here!!
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Close to a week since my last post
Well, I guess I've been pretty busy. The daily routine has been keeping me hopping. Although it is summer, I feel like I do MORE running around than during the actual school year.
Colleen is enrolled in TWO camps . . . Saxophone camp where she meets at the middle school for an ensemble lesson and a one-on-one lesson. These are back-to-back. Truly the best $30 (FOR THE 5 WEEKS) I've ever spent. At 11:00 these lessons are over and I then pick her up there and run her to summer camp. She is there until 2:00 p.m. where another pick-up is involved. Then there is karate where classes are offered 6 days a week. She makes it to three of these classes. Needless to say, R.J. and I spend a lot of time hopping into and out of the van.
Tonight is Colleen's Concert. We will get to see a performance by those who have signed up for band camp. I'm looking forward to it.
In the meantime, I'll be thinking of my future post: One bathroom for a family of four: NOT ENOUGH :) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to follow soon.
Colleen is enrolled in TWO camps . . . Saxophone camp where she meets at the middle school for an ensemble lesson and a one-on-one lesson. These are back-to-back. Truly the best $30 (FOR THE 5 WEEKS) I've ever spent. At 11:00 these lessons are over and I then pick her up there and run her to summer camp. She is there until 2:00 p.m. where another pick-up is involved. Then there is karate where classes are offered 6 days a week. She makes it to three of these classes. Needless to say, R.J. and I spend a lot of time hopping into and out of the van.
Tonight is Colleen's Concert. We will get to see a performance by those who have signed up for band camp. I'm looking forward to it.
In the meantime, I'll be thinking of my future post: One bathroom for a family of four: NOT ENOUGH :) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to follow soon.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
A Word About My Friends
I manage to spend tons of time blogging about BOB. Love him dearly . . . but a thought entered my mind the other day about my friends.
It occurred to me during a conversation with Chrissy where she was talking and I was interrupted by, "Pee pee now, Mommy." This is a situation that absolutely cannot wait. I left the room, did what I had to do and, without skipping a beat, Chrissy picked right up where she left off. I am sure that atleast two more interruptions occurred . . . same thing happened. WOW! The same can be said (pretty much) for all of my friends. Having a spirited 10 year old and spunky 3 year old, simply put, is demanding. I'm not complaining. I just want to say how cool it is to have friends who get it!! They keep coming back! My kids love them. I love them.
Let it be said: I have the greatest friends in the world!
It occurred to me during a conversation with Chrissy where she was talking and I was interrupted by, "Pee pee now, Mommy." This is a situation that absolutely cannot wait. I left the room, did what I had to do and, without skipping a beat, Chrissy picked right up where she left off. I am sure that atleast two more interruptions occurred . . . same thing happened. WOW! The same can be said (pretty much) for all of my friends. Having a spirited 10 year old and spunky 3 year old, simply put, is demanding. I'm not complaining. I just want to say how cool it is to have friends who get it!! They keep coming back! My kids love them. I love them.
Let it be said: I have the greatest friends in the world!
Monday, July 16, 2007
Celebrating the Big 1 - 2
Well, Bob and I have been married for 12 years! Wow, time flies. We must be having fun. Our lives together truly have gone full circle (a time or two) and thankfully we manage to get the important stuff done together as a team. We have a lot to show too. Two OUTSTANDING kids, a roof over our head and the greatest friends and neighbors anyone could possibly ask for! Life here truly is great.
To celebrate this momentous occasion we didn't do anything too spectacular. The thought of spending time together without having to cut R.J.'s chicken or wipe up a glass of soda Colleen has managed to spill during dinner (a common occurrence) was pleasantly welcomed. Our neighbor's daughter, Diana, came over and hung out with the kids while we took a ride to the Clifton Commons. Our final destination was the Shannon Rose. There was a live band (Kindred Spirits) who managed to know all of the same Irish drinking songs I know!! From drinks to appetizers to entrees to coffee to dessert . . . . everything was perfect. If you are looking for a night out, we highly recommend it.
When we got home, the kids were hanging out in the living room playing Scene It, Jr. and I'm happy to say that I think we have found a regular babysitter. In the words of my daughter, "Diana should babysit us EVERY time!"

Friday, July 13, 2007
Patiently waiting . . .
. . . . for my hard-working man. Bob's job is clearly in full-swing. He's managed to take on more and more responsibility which is resulting in him working later than planned. Of course, right now, the greatest "crisis" at hand is when to pick up the phone and order pizza . . . Friday night pizza night. This is currently Colleen's greatest concern. R.J. is getting hungry too, so we may have to just place the call without Bob being home.
I do think that Bob is enjoying his work though. I really want him to be happy with this new job. As time goes on, it seems to be working out so far. We'll see.
Well, Scardino's will be getting my business tonight . . . Bob LOVES the Soprano sandwich. I agree . . . it is quite good.
Signing off for now!!! Enjoy your weekend.
I do think that Bob is enjoying his work though. I really want him to be happy with this new job. As time goes on, it seems to be working out so far. We'll see.
Well, Scardino's will be getting my business tonight . . . Bob LOVES the Soprano sandwich. I agree . . . it is quite good.
Signing off for now!!! Enjoy your weekend.
Monday, July 9, 2007
I say it EVERY SINGLE TIME . . .
I will never have another garage/yard sale for as long as I live. I honestly say this every single time. I take the time to hang up posters, sort through STUFF, let friends and neighbors know (who gladly donate more STUFF to the cause), and drag everything to the lawn. For WHAT?!?!? This is what I continually ask myself . . . for WHAT?!?!? To present passers-by with "please-take-this-off-my-hands prices" to just be nickle and dimed to death. At times, I love the game . . . love the negotiating. This is true when it truly is a WIN-WIN. When my wares are on my lawn, the only people winning are THEM. I truly don't understand the people who want something for nothing. I don't.
This past garage sale resulted in me losing faith in the human race. A beautiful winter coat . . . with hood (which belonged to my friend Theresa) probably retailed for over $100. The asking price . . . $15.00 the counter offer . . . $10.00. The actual amount of money in my pocket $0.00. They took the coat (while I was wheeling and dealing with others) and didn't pay a dime. DISGUST . . . .
The next time I say that I'm going to have a garage/yard sale . . . please, I beg of you . . . talk me out of it!!!
This past garage sale resulted in me losing faith in the human race. A beautiful winter coat . . . with hood (which belonged to my friend Theresa) probably retailed for over $100. The asking price . . . $15.00 the counter offer . . . $10.00. The actual amount of money in my pocket $0.00. They took the coat (while I was wheeling and dealing with others) and didn't pay a dime. DISGUST . . . .
The next time I say that I'm going to have a garage/yard sale . . . please, I beg of you . . . talk me out of it!!!
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Coffee for one :(
I guess it was a little hard to realize how different my days are going to be after yesterday's whirlwind of a day. I truly did not stop.
Today is much different. The only thing I'd really like to get accomplished today is to get my car inspected and to get a decent meal on the table. With only these two tasks at hand, it dawned on me that I don't have my hubby to share our morning cup of coffee with . . . . . . This is going to be the norm for a little while. He starts his day at 8 a.m. now . . . . soon it will be 10:00. By then, we'll be able to sneak a cup in before he's off on his way . . . but for now, it will have to be coffee for one.
Today is much different. The only thing I'd really like to get accomplished today is to get my car inspected and to get a decent meal on the table. With only these two tasks at hand, it dawned on me that I don't have my hubby to share our morning cup of coffee with . . . . . . This is going to be the norm for a little while. He starts his day at 8 a.m. now . . . . soon it will be 10:00. By then, we'll be able to sneak a cup in before he's off on his way . . . but for now, it will have to be coffee for one.
Monday, July 2, 2007
Oh happy day!!
After close to two years, Bob started a job in nursing working during daylight hours and with weekends off. How can this be? He is the Assistant Director of Nursing at Prospect Heights Healthcare Center.
Lots of changes start today. Bob wore a shirt, tie and real shoes to work and we will actually get to eat dinner as a family. I truly hope this job is a good "fit" for him. He is very good at what he does when it comes to nursing. This is more of a management position with a ton more responsibility. I know he can handle it. He plans on taking one day at a time which I think is a perfect strategy.
Well, I'm off to get Colleen ready for Saxophone Camp and Summer Camp. R.J. and I are going to hang out with William and Ryan too. It's a busy day . . . . gotta run. I'll blog later.
Lots of changes start today. Bob wore a shirt, tie and real shoes to work and we will actually get to eat dinner as a family. I truly hope this job is a good "fit" for him. He is very good at what he does when it comes to nursing. This is more of a management position with a ton more responsibility. I know he can handle it. He plans on taking one day at a time which I think is a perfect strategy.
Well, I'm off to get Colleen ready for Saxophone Camp and Summer Camp. R.J. and I are going to hang out with William and Ryan too. It's a busy day . . . . gotta run. I'll blog later.
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Well . . . All I hoped for and more!
Well, loading up the van was well worth it. We took a ride north to Bear Mountain. The 45 minute ride was pleasant, Colleen read her Harry Potter book the entire ride and R.J. just watched the world pass by.
This was unchartered territory and we didn't really know what to expect. We packed bathing suits and snacks, got to the parking lot and headed out to see what the park had to offer. The first thing we did was ride the carousel. What an incredible work of art. All of the animals and murals on the carousel are animals that are native to the Hudson Valley. I'm not sure who had more fun, the little kids or the "big" kids.
After the ride on the carousel, the Bear Mountain facilities offer a zoo. It was quite a walk . . . the paths are paved and the place is clean. In my opinion, the most beautiful animal we saw was the Bald Eagle . . . 24 years old. She was beautiful. Colleen fell in love with the two coyotes and R.J. was taken with the bears who managed to put on a show for the on-lookers via a wrestling match.
Next time we plan to actually put our bathing suits on and take a dip in the extremely LARGE pool. If we plan the day we can rent paddle boats or row-boats and get on the lake.
Here are a few more pictures from the day . . . it truly was everything I hoped for and more.
This was unchartered territory and we didn't really know what to expect. We packed bathing suits and snacks, got to the parking lot and headed out to see what the park had to offer. The first thing we did was ride the carousel. What an incredible work of art. All of the animals and murals on the carousel are animals that are native to the Hudson Valley. I'm not sure who had more fun, the little kids or the "big" kids.

After the ride on the carousel, the Bear Mountain facilities offer a zoo. It was quite a walk . . . the paths are paved and the place is clean. In my opinion, the most beautiful animal we saw was the Bald Eagle . . . 24 years old. She was beautiful. Colleen fell in love with the two coyotes and R.J. was taken with the bears who managed to put on a show for the on-lookers via a wrestling match.
Next time we plan to actually put our bathing suits on and take a dip in the extremely LARGE pool. If we plan the day we can rent paddle boats or row-boats and get on the lake.
Here are a few more pictures from the day . . . it truly was everything I hoped for and more.
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