Thursday, July 31, 2008
Had a nice entry last night...
Okay, got two of the organizing sets of drawers put together and have the two chalkboard front cabinets still in the box waiting to be put together. I'm glad to have some storage space and place to put things where Ginny can't get them.
Made a terrific chicken dinner a few nights ago, with skins on red mashed potatoes and homemade gravy. Yumm! I forgot how good a truly homecooked meal tastes!
Got my biz cards in yesterdays mail. Also updated the website. http://www.HomeSewnbyStacy.com
That I Can Has a Cheezburger website (the picture of cat below with the clickable "cat" link) was a HOOT! I laughed so hard over so many of the photos and their captions. 120-something pages later I knew I had laughed myself out and it was time to quit. Even Justin was cracking up at them!
FIL called today. He's still planning to come in October with his dog (was ours, but when we moved from KY to FL we had to give her to FIL because we couldn't afford the pet deposit here for a 2nd pet), although plane tickets and all the related fees have increased since we gave him the quote...so he's stuck sending more money so we can order his ticket (no internet access for FIL).
Can't wait for the adoption to be completed. Tim wants to find a better paying job since the cost of living here in FL is much more than we expected. We need to wait for the adoption to be finalized, though, so everything can progress smoothly and we can get G in our insurance, etc and get several things settled before he even actively pursues a new job.
So, off to call the adoption lawyer again and see what's up, then off to Once Upon a Child to turn in our pack n play, get a store credit to get G some more clothing (or get the cash?! I dunno yet), and vacuum the VUE out since we got so much sand in it from the trip to the beach on Sunday.
Until next time!
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
What a great day!
Justin still has that rash on his face. I've been using Lidocaine with hydrocortisone in it...slathered it on his face until he almost looked blue like a smurf while he laughed hysterically. It's looking better tonight, so I'll have to keep his face slathered with the ointment and hope for the best. He's telling me it's itchy now, and it hasn't been in the past, no spread though.
Came home, everyone showered off and got into clean clothes. Went to Sweet Tomatoes for breakfast/lunch in hopes we'd see N, my step-sis. But she wasn't coming in until 3:30pm...ah well, maybe next time! We came home, J watched his Pokemon movies and used his new school supplies to do a lot of drawing in a notebook while I put G to sleep and then Tim and I took a snooze...Tim had been up since yesterday evening working 5pm to 7am this morning. G and I woke up about an hour later and skedaddled out of the bedroom to let Tim get more sleep. At 3:30 we woke up Tim and watched some Ninja Warrior with Justin and played with Ginny. Made the girly some more baby bling (anklets this time) and of course she bent over flat to the ground and tried to eat them. Silly girl! Made pasta w/ meat sauce for supper, spent some more time with Tim and the kids and about 20 minutes ago Tim passed out on the couch, he'll be working overtime tomorrow so he set the alarm to wake himself up. I suspect, though, that he'll be up at like 3am, go to the fitness center and work out, come home, shower and go to work.
Put G down to bed about 7pm (same time Tim passed out on us!), writing in my blog and watching Brainpop.com with Justin on erosion, oceans, shark attacks, minerals, you name it...lots of new movies I haven't seen on there yet. (gotta love http://www.Brainpop.com !)
Time to unwind, slow down the noggin and prepare for bed. We go to bed 8-9pm most nights because Ginny gets up so early...the dog barks wanting to go out, Ginny wakes up, you get the picture.
All in all we had a great family/together day. Thank goodness for days like this....really helps this mama recharge!
Blessings!
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Ahhh, a good nights sleep and an AM nap with hubby...
So, any suggestions on how to get G to stop grunting? We keep trying to teach her signs like drink, eat, hungry, more, again, cookie, milk, mama, dada, brother, etc but she's just not into it. We'll keep it up in hopes it'll sink in, but in the mean time she's frustrated and I'm about to scoop out my eardrums with melonballers.
Did some research into the qualifications of a VA (virtual assistant)....not sure I'm knowledgable enough to do all the parts that most VA's do (like excel, for instance...I'm a total DUNCE!). But I'm working it out....how I can translate being a VA to other things like running errands for local folks too darned busy to pick up and drop off their own drycleaning, pick up the last minute ingredients for a meal, shop for holiday gifts, etc. I dunno, worth thinking about anyhow.
Gotta run...G and J are fighting in the bathroom door....
Friday, July 25, 2008
Friday afternoon and evening (more)...
I'm stressed to the max. It doesn't help that I spent money we don't have (aka on credit) to buy a few things for the house. Tim works so darned hard and I feel like crap for spending a few hundred on some furniture/organization type stuff I wanted (read WANTED not needed) for our family. As a result I've been listing a few things for sale on the local CheapCycle and Craigs List to help offset the costs. When I stress out majorly I tend to shop...aka shopping therapy...only it's an expensive habit. I ordered a queen air mattress that sits up off the floor (we have a Select Comfort mattress that I hate, I hurt so bad in the AM/early afternoon as a result and it's on the floor, no bed frame or anything) (dh and I LOVE the air mattresses!) I ordered two 6-drawer translucent rolling carts to store some of Tim's office stuff in the closet and homeschooling stuff out here in the livingroom. Lastly, I ordered 2 cabinets that have chalkboard fronts on the doors so I can put stuff in there and use a baby-proof cabinet lock so Ginny can't get in there, but J and I can (homeschool stuff, toys with small parts). I'm working on creating a "space" for J and I for homeschooling.
Our couch, TV, and Tim's computer is in J's old bedroom (2nd bedroom), and our school/work/play area is the entire livingroom (the biggest room/part of our 1000 sq ft apt), and Tim sleeps days on the couch and when he's home we sleep on the queen on the floor of the master bedroom, J's twin mattress on the floor to the right of us and Ginny's toddler bed to the left of us. Sometimes J wants to sleep on the futon bed in the livingroom or on "daddy's couch". It works for us, for now. Not sure how well it'll work once Tim goes back to working days in September.
Okay, so I'm stressed out, in a lot of pain, feel like crying, and feel badly for being such a cranky wench to my dh and kids. I just want some time by myself...no kids, no dh, no worries...take a hot bath for as long as I want, read a book if I want to, take a nap, indulge in a little something sweet.
I'm still at 230-232 pounds...I'm not losing but I'm not gaining either. That doesn't really bother me (the weight or how I look as a result of being 5'5" tall and 230 pounds) until I get in a bathing suit and go to our apartment complex's pool (like today)...fortunately only two older ladies were there and they didn't seem to care. :)
Our lease here is up in a year (Aug 2009), so we're stuck living here until it runs out. Housing market is so bad and cost of living so high down here we're having a hard time making ends meet...then of course I go ahead and order stuff we DO NOT need. (argh!). I keep reminding myself that we have food, a roof over our heads, clothing and lots of love. Everything will work itself out.
I want this adoption done and over with already. Ginny will be a year old on Aug 15th and she's still not ours. I can't get our attorney to reply to my e-mails or return my calls, or even get to talk to a secretary. I need to know if Jenn (birth mom) got the letter and if she's sent it back or do I need to phone her, etc, if everything else is good to go for the adoption. We need to get Ginny on our health insurance already. Dr bills, office visits, meds, etc have taken their toll. Not that we'd change a thing, Ginny is OURS in every sense of belonging to our family. She's a WHEELER through and through.
Getting my arse in gear with my quilts...no reply from the lady who inquired about 3 t-shirt quilts for her kids for Christmas gifts. That's a bummer. No money to really spend for marketing and promotion, so doing what I can on my own (business cards, submitting website to search engines for ranking, blogging and MySpace'ing for networking and socialization, links in signature lines everywhere, etc). I've still got the crazy quilttop....haven't really found the RIGHT fabric for the backing and don't want to settle. Friend's mom gave me a lot of high-end decorators fabric...not sure if I'll use that to make REAL curtains for our home or part of my quilts/pet throws. One looks like a tan faux suede...I was thinking about taking that and reupholstering Tim's padded bench....Scottie (dog) and J and G have taken their toll on the cover and there's a nice big tear in it. I think he'd like it if I reupholstered it. Hmmm....need to get upholstery tacks, I do believe....Ace Hardware...perhaps tomorrow?!
I've had one Mountain Dew and 2 candybars to eat all day today. I'm starving, but my tummy is so upset (stress!) that I'm afraid to eat. I went back to my 2 in the AM and 3 in the PM Prozac regimen (as prescribed by my drs)...hoping that will help. In the meantime I'm not sure if I should take something for anxiety or not...probably will if I keep feeling like this.
I didn't cook lunch or even supper tonight...I feel like a dismal failure, yet again, at being a housewife and mom. I know it's the stress and anxiety talking, but still, it doesn't stop the tears from coming. Just a bad day for me, overall, today. Some days are like that. The more stress and anxiety the more pain I experience as part of the FMS....and no pain meds for that...gotta wait until it's unbearable so when I need them later in life they'll work for me (that's my mantra, anyways).
Well, off to see if I can stomach some cereal or something...maybe a freeze pop? Yumm...sounds yummily sweet!
Talk to ya tomorrow!
Friday at last...
Tim got crummy news at work last night: the guy who was going to retire rescinded his offer and is now staying and keeping his job, which means that A- We moved down to FL and were promised, within 9 months of the start of working for this company, that Tim would get a raise so he'd be making at least as much as he was at his last job in KY, B- He won't be getting the Senior position (which is simply a pay raise), C- there's a raise-freeze so he's not getting what he was promised. Needless to say he's not feeling very loyal to his organization at the moment. He needs to keep this job until the adoption is final, but then plans to look elsewhere. He's an electronic tech with lots of IT experience as well, so he doesn't HAVE to work in the newspaper field, and will most likely make more money if he wasn't in this field. He's upset, frustrated, and disappointed and I can't blame him.
Went to the post office this morning to mail a pkg from an E-bay auction winner, then to deposit $ into the bank to cover Tim's dads plane ticket here in October, returned some movies to Block Buster, got $65- worth of groceries at Sweet Bay, had J put the bills/mail in the mailbox (forgot to do so in the PO), and went home. Then we turned around and went to the pool since it's so warm without being too hot, a light breeze, no bright sun overhead. We were there about 45 minutes and were leaving when the skies opened up and let loose. We got into the apt just as it really let loose. :) Doing laundry, have dishes to do, maybe even take a family nap this afternoon. (hey, I can dream, right?!)
J's rash is still there on his face, but not so bumpy anymore, mostly a raised red rash. Got some cream with hydrocortisone and anti-itch meds in it (he's not itching it, but I don't want to risk him getting it under his fingernails and passing it along...since we don't know what it is, yk?!)
I've decided that this is MY blog and as such I'll write what I want without worrying about who's going to be reading it and if they'll be angry with me or whatever. If I can't express myself here, where the heck CAN I express myself, right?
So, let's start with this: WHY the heck does Ginny (11 month old dd) scream most of the day? Is it a girl thing that she 'objects' to no one looking at her or when I'm in the bathroom and I won't let her in or when she can't reach the dog through the baby gate, yada yada?! Seriously, at this point I'd like to get a melon-baller and scoop my own eardrums out!
And how the heck do I get Justin to stop whining....he's a 9 year old boy, autism yes, but STILL 9 years old. He just knows how to push my buttons. :grrr:
And yes, I understand my patience levels have dropped since dumping many of my meds and lowering my Prozac. I'm wondering if I need to go see my regular (civilian) psych...the VA guy (him being a guy is a problem for me) won't keep me on the 100 mg Prozac/Fluoxetine. Right now I've downed myself to 80mg. :sigh: Gotta make that appointment, I guess. I just hate the co-pays, then the costs of the meds...it's just too much money, ya know?
Well, hot dogs are ready for lunch. G is eating veggie bootie (spinach and kale) and loving it, so now if we can get J to eat them that's 2 more veggies we can get into him. LOL
Until next time!
Yesterday afternoon/evening we
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Busy, Busy, BUSY!
Got some shopping done yesterday and again this morning. Got everything but the food. $ is tight, but we really needed to get a few things (non-food items like toilet paper, soap, laundry detergent, clothing for both kids and shorts for dh). We didn't realize how comfortable we'd become with only one kid....add one kidlet to the mix and things are tight. Not that I'm complaining, Ginny is a huge blessing to our family and I wouldn't know what to do without her. But dh working OT all the time so we can keep up with bills sucks, too. I can't wait for the adoption to be done and over with so we can get some $ back from dh's work and in our next years taxes...we need a few chunks of money to pay Ginny's hospital, ER, ER physician, Lab and ambulance bill from when she had a UTI, febrile seizures and stopped breathing about 1.5 months ago. (up to about $3500-4000 at the last tally).
Ginny has been rather cranky of late. I fed her raisins as an experiment to see if she'd react to them...of course she did, but the next day. Poor kiddo! Gas, diarrea, poop that blistered her little buns....so I think raisins (which are dried grapes, so grapes, too?!) are the dietary culprit. Milk and yogurt and cheese don't seem to be bothering her. I do think, but am not positive, that she's cutting a few teeth, or at least she's acting like it. I've got to find those Hyland's Teething tablets...hopefully they'll help.
Justin is doing well. Papaw send some prepaid American Express cards for the kids so they got some clothes as well as a few toys, books, home-school type items. J got a great calculator/cash register that has a scanner that really reads barcodes, though there's no way a pack of gum is $100- in real life, but it toots his horn for sure! And it's got a teeny microphone so he can use it to yell out "spill in aisle 3!". He's SO into money (Rock N Learn Making Change and Money...first viewed it from our public library.....SO worth it!) so we're using the play bills but his real change and he's put the sticker barcodes on several things around the house and sets up a shop and checks out imaginary customers. TOO cute!
J woke up with some kind of rash on his face and forehead and we can't figure out what it is or what/where he might have gotten it from. It started out looking like acne, but it quickly began to all connect. He hasn't been anywhere to get a hold of poison ivy or anything like that. I'm suspecting a food allergy? We've been lucky to get J to try several new foods in the past few weeks. I REALLY need to start a food diary for both kids. Short of doing an elimination diet for each child and starting with very basic foods and adding a new one a week (which would take forever and J would swear he was starving) it doesn't seem realistic for us to try.
Renewed our membership with PPEA (Pinellas Parent Educators Association) and AEI (Alternative Education Instutute) so we can homeschool J under the umbrella school (AEI). Went to WalMart last week and got tons of school supplies...like 1 subject, 70 page, lined notebooks for 5 cents a piece....we got 50-something of them. They MIGHT last us till the end of next summer. Picked up some flash cards so we can drill J about his addition and subtraction (which he does well), and multiplication (which we're doing okay with, but only with numbers up to 12) and division (which we haven't really started yet). We are pretty eclectic homeschoolers and try different things, different methods to get J interested in subjects and topics. From Brainpop.com and Brainpopjr.com to HeadSprout.com, to a million other free printables for homeschoolers, etc, we keep trying new things until we hit on something that works for Justin, for me, and for our family. Lately he's been asking for playmates, but the one little boy that lives near us is pretty mean to Justin...he smacked J in the face two days ago, acts like all of J's stuff is his and bosses J around. Really cheeses dh and I off, but J takes it for a while then blows up in a tantrum and we end up asking the boy to leave. J is autistic, but high functioning. He's at the social level of a 5-6 year old child (he's 9), and at 111 pounds he's a big, strong boy and likes to play rough (he's got sensory issues and really enjoys being squished, getting knocked around, punching his punching bag, me rolling over him, wrapping him up tight like a "mummy" in his blanket, etc. The rougher the better. That really freaks out other parents as well as the kids. Other kids enjoy the rough play but it's hard to get J to stop or ease up a bit if the child(ren) isn't into being THAT rough or want to stop playing rough. Playing with other autties isn't the best for J, either...I once bbsat an auttie boy and they tended to feed off of each others negative behaviors until I had to ask the boys mom to find another sitter for him. Really, J needs an older kid who's okay with rough play and doesn't mind playing with a kid younger than themself. So....how does this mama go about finding her ds a playmate?!
Dh is doing well with his workouts, still at about 210-213 on any given day. Ran sprints this AM. LOVES his new sneakers. His back really bothered him the past few days because we sat around at said friends house for a few days. He had to take pain meds for his workout yesterday, but once he was done his back seemed right as rain again.
In the meantime, I have to write friend an e-mail, write other friend to play catch up, mail a pkg from an E-bay auction winner, get some groceries, figure out how much $ is coming in and how much will be going out in bills so we can figure out how to put aside $ in case J needs to go to the ped for the rash on his head/forehead. Actually, Ginny isn't sick, but I'd like to get her in for her 1 year well child visit so we can get height, weight, stats, etc. Still no vax's, not until at least 2-4 years of age...want her to have an immune system and be past the "autism" scare stage (18-24 months with the vaccinations).
Oh, and Ginny is a baby BLING lover! Made some anklets for her a few days ago...she loves them and I love that she can't get them off but I can get them on and off easily...this way she can't chew the wooden beads off. :)
Until next time!
Monday, July 21, 2008
Long and hopefully POSITIVE weekend....
Left Fri, got back yesterday. We stopped to see P and Dad on the way home. It's always great to see them, but I know my dad just needs to pop a valium or something before we get there. He's always well behaved, LOL, but I know how he is (very much OCD) and it makes him a wee nervous to have an autistic grandson running around the house and a newly walking baby toddling around on their tile floors. Dad's getting old, 67...he looks great, but you can tell his body is starting to tell him he can't do manual labor anymore. (yes, he's 67 and had more accidents and surgeries than even I can remember and he's STILL doing hard labor for a job!). He's the type of guy that the minute he stops working and lays down, his body will probably give up and he'll die. So he refuses to go down easily and will work, probably, until the day he dies. (which I pray isn't for a long, LONG time!). P is always a breath of fresh air...and it's nice to talk to other adults with good heads on their shoulders. It's hard to see our parents get older, though.
J got to do a few hours of swimming this weekend. Even G got in her baby float with the sun shade and kicked around in the smaller part of the pool for about an hour. Great times with friends and family, glad we got to see everyone.
I was contacted recently to do some quilts for a woman for her children...for holiday gifts. I'm VERY excited at the prospect of a custom order, but nervous at the same time. I remember being so nervous with every order I made with Justin's Buttons (cloth diapers, etc) and Auntie Stacy's Afghan's & More...to make things positively PERFECT is my goal, always, and a tiny flaw will make me nuts so I've learned to take my time and get everything right...I can remember writing and rewriting my grocery lists because I didn't like how a particular word looked, or a letter didn't come out perfect. (uhmm, yeah, OCD? You bet!) Thank goodness I've learned to let some things go.
On the way to our friends house T and I did a lot of talking. It's amazing that even after almost 13 years we can still discover something new about one another. I have a great husband...he'd do anything for me, including losing, literally, 2 days sleep to help our friend. I'm so lucky! ;)
J had a super language day on Saturday (using words like Typhoon). In case you didn't realize, J is 9 and has autism, as well as SID (sensory integration dysfunction disorder). So having a "GREAT" day is super fantastic where J is concerned!
I believe Ginny is officially a walker...walks everywhere, although if it's too far she'll still resort to crawling. And I think she's cutting some more teeth (she has 4 on top and 4 on bottom at 11 months old and has had them for about 5-6 months now?!)....she's biting on everything SO hard as if trying to relieve some pressure in her mouth.
Still settling from our weekend away. Doing laundry, cleaning out the fridge, catching up on e-mails and snail mail.
Well, that's all I have to report for now. Keep in touch everyone! SO glad to see my niece and friend from when I was growing up on my "friends" list on my MySpace page! (can you tell I'm a newbie at the blogging and MySpace thing?! LOL)
Til next time!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Website has been updated!
Justin did 6 worksheets yesterday of addition and he FLEW through them! It's amazing how quickly he learned his math with Rock N Learn videos. He loves to sing the songs and it helps him remember his math facts. He's currently watching Rock N Lean Phonics and he's getting a lot of practice saying the different sounds letters can make...ow, ou, oi and oy, etc.
Ginny is officially a walker now...she's been furniture walking for months but is now walking up to 7 steps on her own. We have to keep an eye on her as she's still a little uncoordinated and tends to trip over her own feet. She's ALSO a climber! She's been climbing into her high chair, onto the couch, and onto J's bed. It's scary because she gets so close to falling yet rarely falls. It's enough to give me a coronary before breakfast! LOL
Tim's back to work. His sleep schedule is all messed up again, but he seems to be doing okay. At the moment he's on his way home from work and will hit the gym before coming home.
Hoping my bff, Jen, will be visiting this coming Sunday. Haven't seen her in far too long. She's finally got a back surgery date set, Aug 5th. So if you have any PP&T to spare on the 5th, please send them her way!
I was given an idea by Nancy B. at http://www.AmityMama.com to make coaster sized samples of my work so folks can see the quality of my work before spending the money on an entire quilt. It's a great idea and I'm going to hand quilt them as well. It should be fun! (and thanks for the idea, Nancy!)
Ginny is yelling at me so I've got to get out of the baby-gated area into the "free to roam" zone and spend some floor time with her. She's so cute!
Until next time!
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Wow..a wild few days!
Got the washer fixed this morning...apparently little things like head bands and baby socks can go over the top of the washer and down into the drum where they gum up the pump...our pump was totally blown. Fortunately the repair was covered by the original manufacturers warranty, or we'd be out at least $150 for the part itself. I've done quite a few loads of laundry and I'm down to just one load left to wash, on in the washer, and one in the dryer. :phew:
Drove into Tampa on Sunday and when we got there (were going to the New Balance store in the WestShore Mall) we found out the mall didn't open until noon, and THEN the store didn't carry the model # Tim wanted (903 or 757, Men's 10.5 wide). And I went to call my Uncle B and realized his number wasn't on my cell phone. :sigh: Looks like I'll be missing Uncle J this trip...perhaps he'll be back again soon?!
Scottie got his hair cut today. We hadn't realized how matted he'd gotten in his arm/leg pits, so to speak. He's neurotic about anyone touching his legs/paws so they had a rather difficult time getting him shaved down. He looks cute with a shorter mustache/beard and eyebrow hair, like a little puppy, really! Hard to believe this pup is going to be 7 this fall! Talking to the groomer, she told us that we should probably bring Scottie in to be groomed more often so that he gets used to being groomed (I doubt that! LOL), but it'll keep any matting to a bare minimum because there won't be hair long enough to get matted.
The VUE is still leaking, even after Tim put in some sealant. :sigh: We have a flooded front floorboard again. Tim thinks we may be able to order the part from Saturn and install it ourselves (our VUE is 5 years old this past May and paid off, so of course the warranty is expired).
Been working on the website http://www.HomeSewnbyStacy.com after getting some honest feedback from the wonderful ladies at http://www.AmityMama.com and have been changing colors to match the new logo and banners Jami made for me, taking new pictures of the quilts I have done and are ready for sale...picture quality and lighting was an issue before, hopefully I've fixed it. Haven't published the updated site to the actual website yet, (use Microsoft Publisher) but will do so when I've completed it. I hope it stops raining so I can take a few things outside for pictures soon! Also trying to streamline the website content and show more closeups of my work (mitered edges, sewn borders, hand ties, etc).
Vacuumed today and moved around some stuff so I could get to the entire carpet in our 2 bedrooms and livingroom and I'm ready to cry my hips/knees and ankles hurt so darned bad! Damned Fibromyalgia! I'm sure cutting down on my meds to just fluoxetine and propranolol didn't help all that, but the side effects of all those meds were beginning to be just as bad as the problems they were trying to help. Talking to Tim, I go off all the "extra" meds and keep to the bare minimum, if that, and then feel great for about a year (after all the meds are out of my system) and then I go back to hurting like heck again and the docs start adding meds back into my daily diet. :sigh: Without the fluoxetine (Prozac) I feel like all I do is yell and that's not who I want to be, so I will keep taking that. The propranolol is a high blood pressure med, but since we haven't been able to determine if the headaches I'm having are causing me pain and therefore raising my bloodpressure or if my blood pressure is going up and I'm getting a headache because of that...it's sort of a catch 22. Fortunately, nothing conclusive showed up on my Holter monitor (heart monitor you wear for a week), so no damage there. Back on the propranolol and my headaches have practically disappeared. UNLESS we go to play racquetball on Sunday mornings (our usual) then I get a killer headache that lasts for two days...but I think that's a muscular thing with my neck and shoulders. :shrug:
Well, off to snag a piece of cheesecake...yumm!!
Until tomorrow, then!
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Ahhh, Saturday!
Got some organic soy milk for Ginny today...she doesn't tolerate dairy products well (not sure if it's a sensitivity to lactose, casein, dairy products themselves, allergy, etc), so tried soy milk today....it's gross and she won't drink it either. Hates it. Instead dumps it all over herself so she doesn't have to drink it. We have half a gallon so we'll keep trying over the next few days. She'll be off of formula in a month (which is milk-based yet doesn't bother her?!), so we need to find a healthy alternative. She eats meats (chicken, turkey, doesn't like ham, LOVES eggs), love veggies and fruits, also loves yogurt and ice cream, but gets an upset/gassy tummy with them. She isn't a picky eater and has eaten things I won't even eat (avocado). Any suggestions on other healthy foods that take the place of the dairy products she's not getting, nutrient-wise? Ginny didn't take an afternoon nap and it shows with her behavior.
Justin has completed 2 phonics lessons today to "earn" a toy he picked out this AM at CVS. He did the phonics lessons and broke the toy in under 1/2 an hour. McDonald's was a treat for him today. Next time we go he'll be getting apple slices instead of french fries. I know those fries are yummy, but J and I aren't skinny and we need to be more careful about what we eat. We review the food pyramid, food groups, and healthy food choices on a regular basis. We praise him for making good food choices without our prompting. We're getting there, one baby step at a time. He ate his FIRST family meal last night....he ate the same chicken, noodles and green beans Tim and I did...that's the first time he's done that with a home cooked meal in his whole life (food texture/color/smell issues...it's an autism/SID thing).
Listed 2 more items at our Home Sewn by Stacy ETSY shop http://www.HomeSewnbyStacy.etsy.com
Don't forget to check out our quilts for sale in the shop as well as on the website at http://www.HomeSewnbyStacy.com
My student loans are coming due soon and I need to contribute to our family income while staying home with the kids, homeschooling J and being the stay at home mom/wife. I may have to try something else to add to our income while building up our quilting biz. We also need to brainstorm new products for our shop/site to add variety. I've been told I'm pricing the items too low and therefore making them seem as though they could be cheaply made or something. That's not the case but I have found that when doing the financial analysis I have under-priced my items. But for now it'll do until I have more business and get custom orders which are priced on time and materials involved.
Listed a bunch of stuff on our local Freecycle this afternoon. How come ONE person e-mails to claim 6 to 9 posts of items, none of it related? Is this normal? Or can one person use specific sized women's clothing, bras, shoes, romance books, baby items, boys sneakers, socks and shorts, and kitchen items. Hmmm....
Got some cute pics of the kids on the digicam today. Will try to upload them soon and post them here so everyone can see my cute kids. :)
Well, almost time to get Tim up for work...time for supper for the kids and dh. Talk to you tomorrow!
Until then!
Friday, July 11, 2008
Ahhh, FRIDAY at last!
Phoned Maytag this morning. They're sending out a tech on Tuesday morning to check out our problem. In the meantime I have a tub full with 2 laundry baskets overflowing with wet laundry. Hopefully it'll be okay until Tuesday because HOPEFULLY the tech will locate and fix the problem (and hopefully it'll be under their 1 year limited parts and labor warranty).
My sis, Nancy, who lives less than 5 minutes away (would like to see more of her!) is working full time and going back to school to be a hairdresser. Our older sis, Wendy, is also a hairdresser. I wonder if I left Nanc a message that J needs a haircut (not expecting freebies!) and if she's ready to practice (aka does she need a guinea pig?!) lmk. I'm so proud of her...got out of a bad relationship, bought her own condo, the place is picture perfect, belongs in a magazine. And she has the BIGGEST cats I've ever seen! (Posh and ???). Anyhow, just wanted to put it "out there" that I'm proud of her. :)
J's back to watching School House Rocks. Ginny is on the floor about to break through the babygated area (we're gated in, she has the run of the house) and she's a lot happier today. Gas makes the girly real cranky, apparently. The pup (Scottie, our 6? year old mini schnauzer) goes for a haircut on Tuesday, which he needs desperately...can't even SEE his eyes! So back to a super short summer schnauzer cut for Scottie (also known as Scoots). Gerbils got a great habitat cleaning late yesterday and lots of timothy hay...they're safely holed up inside a chewed up box sleeping. (Trick and George, 2 male gerbils).
Have a pile of stuff to go through and list on the local Freecycle http://www.freecycle.org in hopes that someone will want it so I don't feel like a bone head for buying this stuff and now that we don't need it, need to get rid of it (thinning out our household STUFF....feeling a little penned in by the amount of junk we have!).
That's it so far, and it's only noon. Off to make lunch for my kidlets.
Until next time!
Thursday, July 10, 2008
An INCH of water in the laundry room?
For the record, it's an Amana 3.2 cu ft top load washer model # NTW5245TQ. We bought it at Lowe's in February. The spin cycle problem started about 3 months after we got it (late May). Fortunately for me, the paperwork pack rat I saved the receipt and the books and tomorrow I'll be able to call them (Maytag) and there's 1 year parts and labor warranty on the washer so hopefully whatever the problem is that'll fix it. *crossing fingers*
Now, it's almost 5:30pm, J is hungry, G is munching on Craisins and hollering because she's full of hot air (aka gas!)...what to cook for dinner? I'm tempted to call Mikey's Pizza and get an XL pizza delivered. Alas, gotta get sneaks for the dh so perhaps pizzas in the toaster oven? LOL
So much for todays drama...
Payday!
I think on Sunday we'll head to Tampa to some Westshore something or other mall where there's a New Balance store so Tim can get some appropriate running shoes. Running 8 or so miles every other day does a number on a guys feet, I can tell you. There are, apparently, running shoes/sneakers designed for people who run on the balls of their feet, aka the heel, more than a normal runner. Hopefully these sneakers will take care of all of those issues for him. He's down to 210 this morning...just FIVE pounds away from his goal of 205 pounds. When he hits 205 pounds he plans to add weight lifting and other muscle toning exercises to his workout repetoire (sp?!).
Justin is working on phonics lesson #72 at the moment...he did 71 earlier today to "earn" the jacks and ball set he picked out at Sweet Bay. He's busy working on lesson 72 to earn a piece of candy. :shrug: Whatever works! I've got a 9 year old autistic boy who is a READER! I think that is fantastic!!!
Ginny's been screeching bloody murder again today, including in the grocery store. Not sure what that's all about, but I'm hoping a little extra one on one play time with her (and I) will help settle her down. She's calm at the moment.
Got to talk to my best bud up north, R, this morning. It was good talking to her. I miss R and her family, and wish I'd gotten to meet her dh and kids before now...well, someday they'll do the Disney thing, I'm sure and we'll see them then when they're here in FL. R, positive thoughts and prayers for the urologist appt for G and much strength to you about P's move!
J, my other best friend down here in FL, I spoke with her, too. She's okay, but having a lot of back pain. Hopefully the visit with the surgeon on Monday will help get the surgery lined up and get it done and over with already. Once J's back is fixed I'm confident she'll be feeling better and up to getting out and about again. We miss you, J!
We're currently trapped in our apartment...they painted the "foyer" outside of our apt and we can't walk on it for a bit. At least it'll look brand spanking new! :) I don't know, however, what the maintenance woman did with J's handprint concrete garden stone, though. :eeks:
I FINALLY finished the book, VERY good! I'm still stalling on the patchwork quilt because I realize it's not what I want to do at the moment. I've been gathering fabric and putting it back for a few days now trying to determine which fabrics I want to use to make another crazy quilt/wall hanging. They are a lot of work, but man do they look great when they're done! $ permitting, I may hit up JoAnn's on Sunday (with their flier and coupon) to pick up some more fabric that suit my mood at the moment so I can get started on ny newest creation.
Now, to get up my courage and call my Uncle B about Uncle J coming to Tampa for the weekend and meeting up with them to see Uncle J before he heads back to ME.
Until next time!
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Walked quite a bit today...
On the way back J took a quick detour and swam for a few minutes in the complex pool. G and I weren't exactly appropriately dressed for swimming so we cheered J on swimming from the shallow to the deep end and back again...he was racing Polliwag, or was it Poliwhirl? (Pokemon).
We came back home, G went down for a nap and J did a phonics lesson. Afterwards we went to one of the local malls where we walked and walked and walked some more. We weren't looking for anything, just getting out of the house, thank goodness it's practically next door (we could walk there in about 10-15 minutes). J decided he was hungry so I sprung for Wendy's and he had nuggets, fries and fruit punch. Ginny chomped down some Cheerios and downed her grape juice for lunch. I had a rootbeer...one of those things I love, but not if I have it all the time. More walking and then we hit the highway and went in search of a book store. Barnes and Noble, to be exact. We spent about an hour and a half in there. I wish we had tons of money because we'd have shelves and shelves of books. I was looking for a 3rd grade workbook for J, but they had all the grades BUT 3rd grade. :shrug: But we spent some $34 bucks there anyways and walked away with a Wall-E sticker book, a book about Ancient Greece, another about Ancient Rome, a Pokemon book with a poster in it and a cloth book for G that we found on the clearance table.
Now, here we are, back at home. J did three more phonics lessons http://www.headsprout.com and his next one is 71, and there's only 80 lessons. :) So he's getting there! I've been reading to him each night from his Pokemon book of choice and he looks forward to the one on one time with me since G is already in bed for the night and Tim has left for work already.
I'm starving...off to warm up some beans and rice...may add a wee bit of mozzarella cheese for some extra flavor. Yumm!
Yet another day in the life of this Wheeler Family!
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Our VUE has a leak....
Tim had the whole day off today...which has been nice. We had a few movies we'd been waiting to watch until he was off and we got to watch them today. Ginny has been a seriously curious babe....she's so cute to watch her mind work such as when her little wrist makes the movements to unscrew a cap from a bottle only she doesn't have the strength to open it. (she'll be 11 months old on July 15th!) Justin has discovered how to make equal equations such as 7 x 4 = 20 + 8 he's run through half a pack of index cards he's so excited to show us his newest accomplishments! He's been stalling on his HeadSprout reading program lately, so I'll make an extra effort to get him to do at least 3 lessons this week and then work on what he's learned so he'll feel confident for the next few lessons. http://www.headsprout.com
A fellow Amity Mama http://www.amitymama.com , Adria and her family have a little girl named Serenity that is 22 months old and was discovered less than 2 months ago as having leukemia. I played catch up with their blog yesterday and found myself crying...she's lost most of her hair but loves her new bald head. How cute and courageous is that?! And my 9 year old ds is whining about not having enough crayons or something (and he's got a few hundred, literally!). Adria and family (and especially little Serenity) our thoughts and prayers are with you for a super speedy and full recovery! If you need anything, be sure to let us Amity Mama's know...we love to feel useful!
Read Serenity's story here: http://www.liftingupserenity.com/
It rained cats and dogs yesterday, early evening, as I wrote above. Justin saw how hard it was coming down and nearly begged me to let him go outside and play in the rain. I'm a play in the rain kind of gal myself so understood his need to do so...he spent about 10 minutes or so outside with just shorts on, barefeet, no t-shirt. He would spin around singing "I love the rain!" and splash and stomp in the deep puddles, running from one puddle to the next. It was so sweet to watch. The upstairs neighbors came home and the woman (grandmotherly) said I was a cool mom for letting Justin do that. LOL Apparently on the way home from work her and her dh were talking about seeing it raining, running to put on their bathing suits and playing in the rain...then they come home to find Justin doing the very same thing. I have to admit, if it weren't for me needing to be somewhat dry to care for Ginny I would have joined him. Justin had SO much fun and was SO happy for those few moments. It's rare that folks realize now that J is autistic. He's mostly "normal" except when it comes to social situations like picking his nose at the table in a restaurant. :rolleyes: Although I guess that could be attributed to him being a boy, no?! LOL
Missing my friend Jen in Alva, FL. She's waited FAR too long to visit us. She's having a hard time after being hit by a careless driver and being on a forced vacation while awaiting a date for back surgery. If you have any prayers or positive thoughts to spare, would you mind sending a few her way? (thanks!)
Tim's doing well with his working out and keeping his back pain at bay. At 212 pounds (from 260?) he thinks he's ready to start toning up by lifting weights, doing situps and pushups. Me? I hate excercise. Probably the reason I'm still in the 230's (ahem, 232 from 250, thank you very much!)...that and I'm a sugar addict. Ate a bowl of cocoa pebbles for breakfast and a bowl of icecream for lunch. I suppose I'd better load up on veggies and beans and rice for supper.
Oops! Ginny is up from her afternoon nap...gotta run! Until next time, folks!
Sunday, July 6, 2008
The day after the day after....
We got to sleep in until about 7:20 AM this morning....G is usually up around 5-6 am-ish. Justin would probably sleep until 9am if we let him. :) Tim came right home from work, we got dressed and went to play racquetball. I think I hurt my back, I have a little twinge in my lower back and my whole left leg (mostly my hip and knee) have been bothering me a lot, and playing racquetball tends to aggravate it. But we had fun. J walked laps around the court while T and I played...G sat in her stroller eating Cheerios and drinking from her sippy cup.
I'm still hemming and hawing about finishing the lap quilt as well as reading my book. Although I did get a LOT of work done in the house the past two days...cleaned the kitchen top to bottom, thinned out our stuff, scrubbed, etc. You ever feel claustrophobic because there seems to be too much stuff in your home? That's how I'm feeling at the moment. I hate having a small storage building that's packed to the ceiling with stuff....I hate STUFF. I'd rather start out with a few pieces of furniture and when and if we needed something finding it then. We have this MONSTER 10' long desk for J and I to share at the moment, but I wish it was smaller, but the smaller table we have is too small.
So, right now we're just thinning out our belongings, yet again. We've all lost weight and are going through our clothing for items to donate to Good Will or to Freecycle http://www.freecycle.org
990 sq feet, 2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a big livingroom, a galley kitchen...and we still don't have a kitchen table and chairs (nor do we have anywhere to put one!) LOL....feel free to post a comment or two with some suggestions and links on home organization, living more simply and with less. We need all the help we can get. :)
Friday, July 4, 2008
Happy 4th!
Tim zonked out by 10:30 this morning (works nights) and J had a hard time falling asleep again last night. Wondering if we need to keep Melatonin on hand for those sort of nights. Ginny woke up with gas again. Read that if a kiddo is lactose intolerant that giving them yogurt with live cultures helps increase the lactase in their digestive system helping them digest lactose in dairy products better. Well obviously that's not the case. I think we're going to nix dairy completely for at least a week and see what happens. In the meantime we need to get some gas drops or something for G so she's not so uncomfortable.
Reworked and updated our household notebook last night and this morning...a million addresses, e-mails and phone numbers that were outdated and I had a pile of them waiting to be put into the book. :sigh: I've GOT to work on getting us back on the weekly menu and shopping list kick again. We end up with food, but nothing we can use by itself. I also need to get more creative. I think I'll make a bigger batch of rice and beans so I can munch on it all week rather than grabbing a quick snack from the pantry.
STILL haven't finished my book yet, but am more than half way through. Normally I can sit down and read a book like that in a few hours, but I just don't seem to have the time to read it through, so I'm choosing to not read it at all. No sense reading 2 pages and forgetting what they were by the time I get back to the book.
Nothing planned for us today. Though I did make potato salad yesterday and I plan to make corn on the cob and hot dogs for supper tonight.
Justin is LOVING his Kids Popular Mechanics videos we got from the library. Submarines, electricity....he's soaking it all up like a sponge. Thank GOODNESS for homeschooling!
I'm off to clean up the kitchen and push through a few more loads of laundry. Wishing you and yours a fabulous, safe and happy 4th of July!!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
11:14AM EST and already done grocery shopping....
Why is it that FRESH produce is more expensive than frozen or canned, which has been processed and canned or frozen? Wouldn't it cost more to do all that processing and packaging for produce than it would if you just put it in a farmers market stand or local grocery produce dept and let folks get what they want? :sigh: I big chunk of our grocery bill went towards dairy, meat and produce...we rarely shop in the middle aisles so we don't get junk.
Ginny was a good little kiddo despite being tired and it being past her nap time. Justin saw the display at the front of the store with pictures of soldiers in uniform and I explained to him that it was because of people like those soldiers (and like his daddy) that we have the freedom to make our own choices about what color shirt to wear, what to eat for breakfast, and whether to go to the beach or stay home. Then I explained about Independence Day aka 4th of July and since he's a HUGE School House Rock fan he understood immediately. (we own all the DVD's, computer games, even the cd with music....he memorizes the stories and songs and wahlah! Instant understanding after a brief conversation with his daddy or me). http://www.school-house-rock.com/
Ginny is down for her morning nap, J is begging for me to put the school house rock "unofficial" website on his computer so he can listen to the songs over and over and over again. :) Gotta love him for his persistence!
Thinking about calling my Uncle B. to see if he'll pick J, G and I up Sat before picking up Uncle J at the airport so we can hitch a ride with him to the family reunion. I'd like to go, but can't justify spending that much $ on gas at the moment, as well as the whole not being able to take the truck because Tim needs it to get to work. Hmmm...not sure. I haven't spoken to my Uncle B since my little brother died. I'm not very close to my mums side of the family. I'm not close to my dad's side of the family, either, for that matter. If it wasn't a Sat night dh would take off, but he can't because he's the only one in his dept working Sat nights at the moment. Oye!
Down to 231 today, from 250 in February. I put on a recently purchased pair of size 24 shorts this AM before heading out and they kept falling off so I don't think I'll be wearing those again any time soon. Tim, of course, has lost about 45 pounds since Feb and looks FAB U LOUS! Only problem is that he needs new clothes that fit! LOL Justin went from 117 to 109, but gained back a few pounds (2) after going off his meds a month and half ago.
Ah well...yet ANOTHER day in the life of the Wheeler clan!Have a wonderful and SAFE Independence Day- 4th of July celebration!
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Milk intolerance and gas in a baby?
My Uncle J. is coming down from ME to visit family on the east coast of FL...can't make it to the b-day party for gramps on the 5th as Tim is working. It's at least a 2.5 hour drive each way and there's no way I'd be back in time for Tim to get to work on time. I'm hoping Uncle J. comes back to the west coast with Uncle B. so we can pop on over to Tampa to see him before he heads back to ME (Tampa is just 30 or so minutes away).
So, since Tim is working we won't be doing much for the July 4th holiday or the weekend. LOVE the holiday weekend...it's for barbecues, family, friends and fireworks displays. It's the folks that get their own fireworks that scare the ribbons out of me. Hopefully Scottie won't be TOO terrorized by them this year (Scottie is our 6 or so year old mini schnauzer).
Oh, Jami from imajworks made me a new logo and 2 banners. Visit her here:
http://imaj-works.smugmug.com/photos/311847743_6QuZp-S.jpg
SUPER creative gal. She's a fellow Amity Mama http://www.amitymama.com/ Check out the website for the new logo (top right of each page) and animated banner (at the bottom of the home page). http://homesewnbystacy.com/
Didn't get to finish my book yesterday, but hope to get more read tonight when the kids are in bed.
Another day in the Wheeler household...
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Why oh WHY does he fight taking a bath?
Ginny, on the other hand, LOVES taking a bath. And she splashes and gets so much water on the bathroom floor that when I mop up all the water my bathroom floor is freshly cleaned (again!).
And what the heck is it with boys missing the potty? Is this a little boy thing? Will he outgrow it? I can't tell you how many times I've sat down to potty and sat in his pee. :shudder: Almost as bad as sitting down and feeling that cold porcelain hitting your arse because you didn't check to see that the toilet seat was in the down position. LOL
I've got a book I want to finish today...Whitethorn Woods by Maeve Binchy. So far so good, not really a romance novel, but about all those lives surrounding a mystical St. Ann well and the road that could destroy it should it be built through that location.
Weighed in at 233 pounds even this AM. Breakfast? Meds and a tall glass of water. Still running short on groceries...not sure what J will eat for breakfast....but I think I can convince him it's time for some "teddy bear toast" (aka toast with a wee bit of butter and then the cinnamon/sugar mix in the little shaker we had when we were kids!).
Dh is working OT again today. Hopefully this'll mean two big paychecks...which we need to pay our bills as well as pay down some credit card debt. :shrug: Pay comes in, $ goes out. That's the way it goes here in the Wheeler Household. (though we're doing better than we have been in a long time!).
Gas is killing us....our Saturn VUE gets much better MPG than our Saturn wagon did, yet we're still dumping almost $50- a week into the gas tank. Dh said something about there being a new oil reserve found in Colorado that is supposedly bigger than the one in Saudi? I'll have to google it later and get the scoop for myself.
Have a great day!

