Saturday, January 24, 2009

And the planning begins....

Really, I don't know who is more excited about our Disney trip this year.....It *may* be me, actually. The picture below is of our closet downstairs. We took inventory of our Disney Princess costumes last evening, and it appears we have all of the princesses (and even a few extras) covered. From left to right, we have Giselle from enchanted, Pocahontas a Hannah Montana Costume, Jasmine, Mulan, belle, Minnie mouse, Cinderella, Arielle, snow white and Sleeping beauty. We do not have tinker bell, but we may remedy that before we go.


Molly is going to be Mulan and Kate is going to be Sleeping beauty for their makeovers. How exciting for them. I have a wonderful list of special Disney treats that you have to have "insider knowledge" to find out. For example, if you're on the first raft over to Tom Sawyers island and you find one of 6 paintbrushes with dried whitewash on the bristles, you get a special prize. If you're the first child into the Tinkerbell's gift shop after opening at magic kingdom, you can ask to "wake up Tinkerbell" and you also get a special prize.....



This year, Disney will be especially fun because we will be taking Molly's best friend "A" with us (referred to as "A1" in my Niagara falls post.) "A" will be 13, and so she will be wonderfully helpful when it comes to us having an even number of people to ride rides. "A", although very quiet and reserved, is quite a daredevil with roller coasters, and so I'm hoping that "A" and Molly will ride a few things together that perhaps Molly wouldn't have ridden by herself. We will be getting "park hopper plus" tickets, so we will have 5 days at all 4 Disney theme parks, as well as Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon and Disney Quest! I am perhaps looking forward to this trip more than any other - because we will be able to do more. My little Katarina is 39.5 inches without shoes, so she will definitely be tall enough to get on ANY 40 inch ride in the park, without issue. She is wildly excited about this. We will be having one character meal while we are there also - and this will be a princess breakfast at Epcot. After speaking to "A" and "A's" mother, I have come to accept that she truly does NOT want to have a princess makeover. *sigh. I know the day will also come when Molly will not want to have a princess makeover, but I'm NOT in a hurry for that day to arrive. HOWEVER, if "A" changes her mind, I would be HAPPY to treat her to a makeover.






I know that at least half of the joy of a vacation is in the planning..... And so the planning has "officially" begun.....

Thursday, January 22, 2009

The JOY of reading

Thanks to a wonderful Christmas gift which arrived last evening, my lovely daughters spent their time immersed in their new magazine subscriptions - compliments of my Aunt and Uncle in Illinois. I snapped these pictures while they were checking out their new mail. I was especially thrilled that both magazines (Lady bug and cricket) arrived on the same day - so no one was disappointed that the other received mail and they did not. Kate turned the magazine over immediately and noted that it read "K-A-T-I-E" so it was definitely for her, and no one else!

Both magazines are wonderfully age appropriate and each girl is delighted with their gift. I recall my Grandma buying me a subscription to "Zoo Books" for my birthday, which I dearly loved. I saw in them yesterday, the excitement I used to have when my magazine would arrive in the mail and I'm so very glad my girls have received such a lovely gift.


THANK YOU Aunt J and Uncle L !!!!!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A touch of summer....

The girls and I spent the day on Saturday at the Franklin Park Conservatory, escaping from the grasp of winter, if only for a few hours.


Molly rejoiced at throwing a coin in the top of the fountain


Kate was enthralled with herself, admiring her image in a very large mirror



Both girls (from a distance) enjoyed the "Sticky buns" succulent exhibit



I found myself relaxing by the Koi pond





And there was much time for hugging.....

It was an all around GREAT weekend!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Vacation plans.....


It is officially decided.... we are going back to Disney world this year! Every year, I say "Next year we're going somewhere else".... then we get a cold snap and I start thinking I sure could handle being at the happiest place on earth. Hmmm.... it's all down hill from there. Actually, this weekend I discovered that DISNEY is making the military families and offer I can not refuse, and our vacation will cost less than 250.00 for all 3 of us to have 5 days of park hopper and more passes - PLUS I also can get us into Sea World for a day for free - so basically, I'm just paying for the hotel costs, which is also relatively inexpensive. We stay at www.shadesofgreen.org and if you haven't heard of this hotel, you should check out the gallery. It's pretty amazing.
Sooooo.... we're deciding which character meals we want to go to, and of course we're having another princess makeover at the bibbity bobbity boutique.... and life will be grand for us. We'll leave as soon as I get home from Mississippi, which will be lovely. The girls are wildly excited and the Disney Vacation Planning Video is in our DVD player. This year, we'll be hitting the water parks pretty hard, and the girls can't wait. We bought matching bathing suits, sunglasses and flip flops at the Gymboree last evening and the girls wore them all night long. Now THAT was cute.

***Oh, and for the princess makeovers - Molly wants to be Giselle, and Kate swears she wants to be Cinderella again. We'll see what Kate ends up doing - I guess it's her makeover, but she DID just get a lovely Snow White costume.

Monday, January 12, 2009

A whine......

I don't usually gripe or whine on this blog - nor do I EVER post about my personal relationships- but today, I feel like it - so here it goes...

My first post surgery weekend (other than having guard drill) was relatively uneventful. I did however, learn my former boyfriend who I had been seeing exclusively since early this spring, has been seeing someone else since August. Ouch. This is slightly frustrating for me, as I did not break off the relationship with him until about a month and a half ago. I would have thought (at 48 years old) he would have been beyond that type of stuff - but at the same time, I also learned the girl he is seeing is only 19 - so I guess he was too excited and just couldn't help himself - Poor guy. Anyway - I have other comments on that subject which I will not post - mostly because he's not worth the energy I would expel typing them. THIS IS WHY I AM STILL SINGLE ....

I woke up feeling significantly better today, which is lovely - although I am still sore and amazed at how slowly my body is recovering from this surgery. (Bring on paragraph 2 of "the whine".) I did have a nasty reaction to my pain meds and so I spent most of Friday evening and Saturday being violently ill, and I'm sure that had a dramatic affect on my abdominal pain. I did NOT shovel snow this weekend - although I probably would have, if I hadn't had the vomits.

I started my week with my girls last evening after drill, and Kate promptly jumped on me this morning, sending a shooting pain through my abdomen that I am still recovering from. (I'm continuing my whine into a 3rd paragraph! Can you even believe it?!?!?) Unfortunately, I dropped her immediately when she jumped on me, and so we started off the morning with tears on both of our parts (although I waited until I got in the car, so she wouldn't see me and feel bad...as if my 4 year old has any empathy for me in the first place.) Anyway, I'm not winning any "mother of the year" awards today - just fyi.

ALSO, I discovered that my ex husband took Kate to get her hair trimmed this weekend, and after I had specifically stated I was trying to grow her hair out, so please don't cut it - he had them take 4 inches off! What a jerk.

Since I see no reason to subject you to five paragraphs of whining, and clearly I have nothing good to say, I will shut up now.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Surgery update...

Everything went fine with my surgery yesterday, and I'm feeling really good about the whole event. My Mommy went with me and brought me home, which was lovely. I had originally thought I would just rather do it all by myself and get it over with, but it was nice to have her there. It kept my mind off of what I was actually doing. I am certain I made the right decision.... I have spent a great deal of time praying about it..... several others don't seem to understand though, and had been urging me not to have the procedure. Not helpful.

Anyway, I got home at 3:30 and went to bed, where I remained until 7:00 this morning, when I got up and came to work. The only minor incident was when my incision popped open last night. I called a friend (who happens to be a physician) and was told that if it's been more than 4 hours post surgery and it's just "the skin" that came apart, there is nothing they can do and closing it again will cause an abscess, which will require more surgery! I guess the moral of the story is, be careful cleaning your incisions because if they open, you're screwed. Oh well... Other than that, life is grand and I'm looking forward to guard drill this weekend!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

My family is complete...

Or at least as complete as it can be, I have determined. I have been thinking about my plans for my family’s future, and trying to learn from the past. Five years ago, my husband moved out while I was pregnant with Kate, shortly after Emily died. Four years ago this month, Molly, Kate and I completed "the divorce transition" by moving into a townhouse in Ontario... I started "living" that day, and have never been happier. Still, I had always imagined I would be single for a year or two, then meet someone amazing, fall madly in love, get re-married, have another baby and live happily ever after. That was my plan – but plans change.

Roughly a year and a half ago I found myself pregnant. I didn’t tell anyone except for my friends Jeni and Aimee. Admittedly, it wasn’t an “ideal” situation, but I’m quite accustomed to that. After I got over my shock, I was wildly excited and began making plans for my new little one! I was trying on maternity clothes, looking at bassinets, choosing baby names and joyfully admiring my subtly changing figure. I had a plan for our lives - and it was going to work out beautifully. Then my baby died. I often wonder what life would be like today, if my Olivia Emersyn had been born alive. She would be 7 months old now and a pure delight to each of us, I know. Still, her brief presence in my life made me certain of one thing… I cannot endure another loss. I do my very best to cope with the difference between what I wanted my life to be, and what it actually is. However I know for sure, when I have more children in Heaven than have survived here on Earth (and after 5 pregnancies, we discovered there is a genetic reason for that) it’s time for me to quit. I have other medical issues, which have been a significant factor in my decision as well. I am still very open to the idea of having more children in my life…I would very much welcome that through adoption or remarriage. I’m just done birthing them.

I am having surgery tomorrow morning at 11:00am, to ensure I do not have any more pregnancies. I *believe* I will be just fine with this emotionally…. I really do. But, if you happen to have a few prayers available, I wouldn’t mind you sending them up for me.


I am attaching a picture of my new tattoo I got on Emily’s 5th Angel Day, in August. This is SO incredibly special to me because of it’s symbolism. Obviously “Hope” is Emily’s middle name, but it has become the theme for my life. The sunflower represents a phenomenal experience I had in Spain one afternoon, when I felt a tremendous closeness with my Emily. Each green leaf represents one of my children, and the two beside each other represent Molly and Kate, growing up together. You have to look hard, but the initials M, E, K, G and O are also in the design, representing Molly, Emily, Katie, Gabriel and Olivia. I thought it was pretty awesome and it’s always with me even, though it’s covered 99% of the time. It’s for me, not the world to see – and that’s just fine.