Sew cool

I have a hole in the pocket of my favorite pair of jeans....and it happens to be the pocket I always like to put my cell phone.  My cell phone has been many places, and I have to admit I wouldn't have guessed it would make it to the insides of my jeans.  It was interesting waiting for my son's soccer game to start while making some conversation with some soccer Mom's, when I noticed my cell phone wasn't where it should have stayed.  I hoped I played it cool and got it off my foot before anyone noticed.  The "ol-gotta tie my shoe trick" works every time...

So that's me right now in my worn out jeans....and hey, if the jeans fit...who cares.  Cool soccer Mom's wear jeans and flipflops in January.  (and it was 70 today...yay!)

I also got to thinking that Josie was Aydan's age when she started playing soccer in Arizona when we moved here in 2003.  (That gives me hope that they eventually do learn how to make a throw in and pass to each other)....and not cry so much.  Well, atleast the first part.

And all this thinking made me realize that I've probably watched over 500 games between 3 of my kids so far...and Rylan hasn't even started playing anything yet!!  Josie has collected a lot of jerseys through the years so when she turned 13, (almost 2 years ago...yikes!), I thought it would be neat to sew a quilt for her out of all of her shirts.


Truth is, I like watching my kids play, and I love that I get to be their #1 fans.  On the field and off.

And it's my hope to make each of my kids a quilt out of all their own jerseys.  (and you'd think if I could do that, then I could atleast figure out how to sew up the holes in my pockets!!)

January: Back to Routine

About once or twice a year it happens...I actually get sick.  And I have to admit, I don't really like it.  The best part of it is that you get to lay in bed all day and watch some T.V.  I've been watching a lot of TLC lately and besides What Not to Wear, and Cupcake wars, I watched the finale of Sarah Palin's Alaska tonight, and I have to say, I really think she's a cool lady.  She's very optimistic,  loves adventures, outdoors, her family, and runs an hour a day.  Seriously cool...and she's a Mom before everything else.

Well I had a busy week and it was good for this Arizona Mom to seriously chill this weekend.  3 of our kids are in sports now, so that's always interesting to figure out, and the first week back to school after a Christmas break is really hard to get back into routine....and it's cold.  I sleep with 2 extra pillows to keep my feet warm, or I get up and blow dry them until they get warm again.  It works.

Earlier in the week I painted Aydan & Rylan's room, (Aydan is my one kid that gets super excited like me for room makeovers).  The dark blood-red paint had to go, and I replaced it with a nice pleasant relaxing soft blue.  (The color of Rylan's ni-ni).  My next project is to spray paint their black dressers gray, but since I was seeing stars from finishing Aydan's desk I thought it might be wise take a break.

Thursday I ran 8 miles.  It felt great and for some reason that's becoming a weekly goal of mine.  The trick is running 4 miles away, so then you have to run the 4 miles back.

Friday night we had Aydan's 8th birthday party at PeterPiper Pizza.  It is so nice to not have to worry about clean up or entertainment for a bunch of wild boys.  With 300 kids running around I'm pretty sure this is where I caught the bug that's plaguing me now.

Saturday was brutal...Aydan had an 8 a.m. game, with an arrival time of 7:30, and Lanie had her first softball game at 3...with an arrival time at 2:30....leaving at 5.  I begged Chemo to take me out that night and I think I wasn't a very fun date since I was shivering with chills and barely able to carry a conversation.

And so maybe it's true when you go, go, go, you set your immune system up for a big crash.  After the medicine kicked in, it was fun snuggling with my boys tonight while watching TV and it's nice to have both my girls hanging around too.  It was nice to slow down and really pay attention to each of them.

Rylan loves batman...can you tell?  Evidently, we have 9 of them, and he wants each and every one of them.

If Aydan isn't on Club Penguin on the computer, he's probably playing it on his DSI or on the Wii.  I have to beg him to try and play outside.

Lanie is an amazing helper.  She helped Grandpa put up the Christmas decorations in the attic today.  She's also been so sweet and helpful to me today, and is a great pitcher/first baseman/catcher on her softball team.

Josie made brownies today and loves to play Just Dance with the boys on the Wii....she has a great sense of humor and loves to laugh.  She told me she was sorry I felt sick...it's nice to feel cared about.  I love the notes she writes me from time to time...I like to hang them all up on the insides of my cabinets.

So I just love my kids.  That's it.

Happy Snow Years Day

On New Years morning I was the first one up, (well, not really, Chemo was already at work), and before the kids even rolled out of bed, I already had the Christmas tree packed away.  If that wasn't depressing enough, the Rose parade was already over and I guessed that I was probably facing another day filled with Wii noises in the background mixed with Wow-wow-wubzy while doing more laundry and dishes....(coo-ky).  Well that obviously didn't sound too appealing, so I decided instead I was going to do whatever it took to spend the first day of the year outside. 

There's snow in Arizona, and it's only 2 hours away.  Snow.  I've been thinking of it all Christmas break, and since it was probably the last free Saturday we'd have before games filled up our weekends until July, I decided we just had to go see it...before it melted away.  The view we have of Four Peaks mountain with snow on it's, well, peaks, was proof enough for me that snow still continues to fall in the world...but I wanted to see it up close. I wanted to smell the coldness again!

There's a certain beauty to winter and snow and I miss it.  The last winter I had was back in 2003 when we still lived in Illinois, when Aydan was just a newborn baby.  One of my favorite things to do was get out and shovel a layer off the driveway every other hour or so when the snowstorms would come at night.  I can specifically remember one night being the only one outside in my neighborhood, with nothing but the moon shining on the snow.  I just stood there listening to the quiet snow falling around me...I think I was even inspired to sing a few verses of Silent Night.

As a kid, my Dad would help us make forts out of the snow, (and not the wimpy kind either...he went into serious castle making mode, a slide with stairs even), and it would entertain us for hours with my sisters and brother.  We'd play until we were soaking wet and only came back in to switch out our mittens for dry ones and then would go back out again.  Those were the days when we didn't joke around about snowsuits and scarves...and it didn't matter if your mittens matched, they just needed to keep your hands warm.  Moon boots, earmuffs and freezy-freakies came in pretty handy back then too.

So once my kids knew I was serious to take them to see real snow, we were out the door in 20 minutes.  Snow always equals wet clothes, so we were prepared with extra stuff to change into...and some DVD's for the road.  (Despicable me is hilarious by the way).

Just the drive itself to Payson is amazing and beautiful and about a half hour before you get to the town, you can start to see the snow along the highway.  Families from the valley pulled off at the first gas station to let their kids sled down the first hill they came to, but since I was determined to find something a little off the main highway, we found a park only 5 minutes into town that had perfect hills for sledding.

We had a great day and I was so glad I decided to go.  I discovered that I still miss the snow, but not so much the cold, and so it didn't feel so bad driving away from the slush.  I also forgot what it feels like to slip on the ice with cold toes.  It is also impossible to sled down a hill without smiling the whole way down. 

I'm so glad I spent the first day of the year being reminded of how much I love nature and being outside and having fun with my kids.  I also hope I will continue to find new ways to get my family out of the house to explore something new in Arizona each month...or atleast any chance we can get.


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