My favorite visits with Mark are the ones where I get to take him to get all dolled up and cleanly shaven!

Our favorite Jody turned "8" at the beginning of December, and we felt she deserved some praise! The cake was a disheveled mess, but it was very tasty :)

I love watching this little guy grow. ♥ He's all of a head shorter than me, at 7.95 years old, but still likes to crawl up on my lap like a little kid.

These two enjoyed visiting where I work for our little Christmas Open House. They felt pretty powerful in Mama's chair ;)

So, so, so, so much sass with this one!

Watching Christmas from the eyes of your kiddos is the most magical thing.

Sometimes, every once in a great while, when it gets too quiet, it's not a bad thing ♥

This little lady has her fashion sense down, no?

My biggest kiddo did a great job at his Christmas Concert! ♥

When they're all just sitting there like this, it's a given that you ask them to smile. Chances are about 25% that it'll happen, but still lol

Little known fact about me: I LOVE to travel by myself. LOVE it. There's something about not having to answer to a single other soul. No one to ask you questions or confirm anything. You can eat where you want on a whim (or not eat if you don't feel like it). There are no rules. There is no true timeline. You get to do your own thing.

This particular month, my travel was for an impromptu (all-expense-paid) trip to NYC for the filming of the Mel Robbins Show for a segment they were doing on Caregiver Burnout. To be honest, prior to this trip, I was struggling - a LOT - with self esteem. I mean, a TON. It was the subject during therapy a lot, and I had a really hard time rising above. But NYC was really good for me in realizing that while I may be doing a really great job struggling through all the "stuff" I've been dealt, I feel like all those circumstances have changed me so much so that I don't know who I am much of the time. But NYC...NYC made me realize that I am still me. It made me realize that I actually LOVE myself! I really like who I am. I like who God has changed me into. I enjoyed SO much not being a burden on anyone on account of my husband or my kids for once. To be able to get lost in the city and not panic or have people yelling at me. Forgiving myself for not having charged my phone and guessing my way back to the hotel. To just wander with no agenda felt so nice.
It seems like everywhere I go, no matter the circumstances, I am constantly having to apologize for someone knocking something over or running into someone. Kids running amok, much to my chagrin, at the facility or at the grocery store or Target. My husband causing issues at his facility. Apologizing for things other people say. I have seriously spent so much of the past 3 years apologizing for everyone else and trying to train my kids up right and keep my husband happy and not inconveniencing other people that I forgot that it isn't ME that I apologize for. It's who I have had to be in response to extreme circumstances that I have very little, if any, control over.
If NYC taught me anything, it's that I am still the same considerate, kind, loving, generous, punctual, calm (and so many other things) person that I've always been. I like me. I really needed that.
As an aside, I did recaps of the trip, so I won't be talking more about it in this post.
Day 1
Day 2

Oh yeah, and here is the YouTube full episode of the show, if you haven't seen it yet. (Fair warning: Don't watch it if you don't want to cry, because the chances are high that you just might)
Spoiler Alert: During this filming, my friend Sarah (the one who planned all this behind my back, ya turd lol) surprised me! I was so stunned to see her, but it was such a wonderful surprise!!

Have I mentioned before that I'm becoming a pretty enormous fan of sushi? I mean, I'm beginning to think I may just be getting to the place where I might even consider ::gasp:: sashimi.

After my whirlwind week, I was so excited to bring Mark home for the day with an aide so that he could go to the boys' Christmas concert and have a small Christmas celebration with us at home. ♥ He did so, so well (aside from the whole trying to get out of the car going 70+mph on the highway a few times - crazy how stuff like that doesn't even phase me anymore.) He made it from 8am-3pm without melting down, but was ready to call it a day the minute I dropped him back off at the facility.

It was so good to see him sitting around our table with us ♥ Granted, I will say that I cannot fathom having him home at this point, considering I couldn't ever leave the kitchen to watch anyone because he has zero sense to not do things like...eat food directly out of the oven or steal food off other peoples' plates. It was a constant vigil, and I was so thankful that I had brought his aide with him.

And then...life goes on! We love attending our city's Christmas by Candlelight event every winter.

I absolutely LOVE it when these two get along so well! I just wish that they would get along during more than just while they play video games or watch youtube videos of other people playing video games. Since I limit it so much anymore, let's just say they don't get along all that well a vast majority of the time lol

My sweet baby girl! ♥

There's always that one...

We didn't make a whole lot of Christmas goodies this year, but these Rolo pretzel ones are just too easy to not make.

I had pretty much forgotten about our game closet as I had lost the key for the locked closet a while back. But alas, it was found, and Kinsley's first game request was Toilet Trouble lol

Loving this hand-me-down from Mark's Grandma ♥

I love baking with my kiddos! It's so fun to watch my kitchen turn into a DISASTER area lol

A couple notes: 1) Somebody needs to get this kid a tissue, 2) Thinking I need to scrub that residue off my pans a little better, and 3) probably a solid 50% of these ended up going in the garbage on account of not being able to pass them off to anyone else, and my kids not needing ANY more sugar lol

Waiting is SO HARD!

Yep - still in that "naps are for the birds" phase lol

Christmas Eve Dinner = YUM!

We see these angry eyes a little more than we'd like to these days. I much prefer my sweet little guy over this, but alas, some days we get what we get.

"Santa" was a little overwhelmed by all the delicious choices...

Christmas Eve was a bit...off this year. I had stayed up fairly late to get the house cleaned up, Santa gifts laid out, milk and cookies set out for Santa, and was just thinking about going to bed when Miss Kins woke up (she had passed out early after a no nap day) at 10:30pm.

Christmas morning! I've learned that the trick to getting pictures like this is to tell them they aren't allowed to open any presents until they sit and smile for a picture lol

The big kids weren't super thrilled with their gifts this year lol See, they got some (SUPER expensive) tickets to Florida for their gift, but they don't think that tickets should be a gift and they should just get them for free, so opening clothes and socks and underware made them pretty upset. (Of course, they changed their tune when we were on our way to Florida)

It's so fun getting girly things for this little lady!

My favorite part of Christmas morning is waking up and watching the kids get excited over their gifts while I sit back and sip on coffee with a big cinnamon roll.

This, for me, was the BEST part of Christmas. I was stunned to see Mark play games with the kids, and it just made my heart so full!

♥

Man, do I love this little family of mine ♥

This was the point at which we knew it was about time to leave. You can see the frustration and agitation in Mark's face here. I've learned to pick it out right away, and we have to leave shortly thereafter, as he gets very agitated.

Here it is again. The "can you just get off me and leave now?" look. It's hard :(

He did eeek out one more smile for Mr. Ryan, but didn't have enough left for Kins.

Mama snuggles were NOT so appreciated with valuable tablet time. They don't get it very often, so when they do, the world disappears.

This picture may not seem like much to anyone else, but to me, it was such a special moment. I didn't realize the kids took any pictures of it until I found this later. I was laying on the bed with Kinsley, and Mark walked over, crawled in bed next to me, put his hand on my waist (which he never does), smiled at me, and gave me a kiss. Of course, I left that day a wreck. I had forgotten what that felt like.

We decided to check out Minneopa Falls that day, and let's just say that it was exhausting and loud.

These two...they are the reason I keep lifting at the gym fairly regularly. If not for the gym and building muscle, I'd be incapacitated right now.

The last non-vacation pic of 2019! Minneopa Falls is gorgeous anytime of the year, but this particular day was beautiful! I have a couple short ones recapping our Christmas with cousins and the big kids' and I's trip to Jacksonville, so stay tuned.

Our favorite Jody turned "8" at the beginning of December, and we felt she deserved some praise! The cake was a disheveled mess, but it was very tasty :)
I love watching this little guy grow. ♥ He's all of a head shorter than me, at 7.95 years old, but still likes to crawl up on my lap like a little kid.
These two enjoyed visiting where I work for our little Christmas Open House. They felt pretty powerful in Mama's chair ;)
So, so, so, so much sass with this one!
Watching Christmas from the eyes of your kiddos is the most magical thing.
Sometimes, every once in a great while, when it gets too quiet, it's not a bad thing ♥
This little lady has her fashion sense down, no?
My biggest kiddo did a great job at his Christmas Concert! ♥
When they're all just sitting there like this, it's a given that you ask them to smile. Chances are about 25% that it'll happen, but still lol
Little known fact about me: I LOVE to travel by myself. LOVE it. There's something about not having to answer to a single other soul. No one to ask you questions or confirm anything. You can eat where you want on a whim (or not eat if you don't feel like it). There are no rules. There is no true timeline. You get to do your own thing.
This particular month, my travel was for an impromptu (all-expense-paid) trip to NYC for the filming of the Mel Robbins Show for a segment they were doing on Caregiver Burnout. To be honest, prior to this trip, I was struggling - a LOT - with self esteem. I mean, a TON. It was the subject during therapy a lot, and I had a really hard time rising above. But NYC was really good for me in realizing that while I may be doing a really great job struggling through all the "stuff" I've been dealt, I feel like all those circumstances have changed me so much so that I don't know who I am much of the time. But NYC...NYC made me realize that I am still me. It made me realize that I actually LOVE myself! I really like who I am. I like who God has changed me into. I enjoyed SO much not being a burden on anyone on account of my husband or my kids for once. To be able to get lost in the city and not panic or have people yelling at me. Forgiving myself for not having charged my phone and guessing my way back to the hotel. To just wander with no agenda felt so nice.
It seems like everywhere I go, no matter the circumstances, I am constantly having to apologize for someone knocking something over or running into someone. Kids running amok, much to my chagrin, at the facility or at the grocery store or Target. My husband causing issues at his facility. Apologizing for things other people say. I have seriously spent so much of the past 3 years apologizing for everyone else and trying to train my kids up right and keep my husband happy and not inconveniencing other people that I forgot that it isn't ME that I apologize for. It's who I have had to be in response to extreme circumstances that I have very little, if any, control over.
If NYC taught me anything, it's that I am still the same considerate, kind, loving, generous, punctual, calm (and so many other things) person that I've always been. I like me. I really needed that.
As an aside, I did recaps of the trip, so I won't be talking more about it in this post.
Day 1
Day 2
Oh yeah, and here is the YouTube full episode of the show, if you haven't seen it yet. (Fair warning: Don't watch it if you don't want to cry, because the chances are high that you just might)
Spoiler Alert: During this filming, my friend Sarah (the one who planned all this behind my back, ya turd lol) surprised me! I was so stunned to see her, but it was such a wonderful surprise!!
Have I mentioned before that I'm becoming a pretty enormous fan of sushi? I mean, I'm beginning to think I may just be getting to the place where I might even consider ::gasp:: sashimi.
After my whirlwind week, I was so excited to bring Mark home for the day with an aide so that he could go to the boys' Christmas concert and have a small Christmas celebration with us at home. ♥ He did so, so well (aside from the whole trying to get out of the car going 70+mph on the highway a few times - crazy how stuff like that doesn't even phase me anymore.) He made it from 8am-3pm without melting down, but was ready to call it a day the minute I dropped him back off at the facility.
It was so good to see him sitting around our table with us ♥ Granted, I will say that I cannot fathom having him home at this point, considering I couldn't ever leave the kitchen to watch anyone because he has zero sense to not do things like...eat food directly out of the oven or steal food off other peoples' plates. It was a constant vigil, and I was so thankful that I had brought his aide with him.
And then...life goes on! We love attending our city's Christmas by Candlelight event every winter.
I absolutely LOVE it when these two get along so well! I just wish that they would get along during more than just while they play video games or watch youtube videos of other people playing video games. Since I limit it so much anymore, let's just say they don't get along all that well a vast majority of the time lol
My sweet baby girl! ♥
There's always that one...
We didn't make a whole lot of Christmas goodies this year, but these Rolo pretzel ones are just too easy to not make.
I had pretty much forgotten about our game closet as I had lost the key for the locked closet a while back. But alas, it was found, and Kinsley's first game request was Toilet Trouble lol
Loving this hand-me-down from Mark's Grandma ♥
I love baking with my kiddos! It's so fun to watch my kitchen turn into a DISASTER area lol
A couple notes: 1) Somebody needs to get this kid a tissue, 2) Thinking I need to scrub that residue off my pans a little better, and 3) probably a solid 50% of these ended up going in the garbage on account of not being able to pass them off to anyone else, and my kids not needing ANY more sugar lol
Waiting is SO HARD!
Yep - still in that "naps are for the birds" phase lol
Christmas Eve Dinner = YUM!
We see these angry eyes a little more than we'd like to these days. I much prefer my sweet little guy over this, but alas, some days we get what we get.
"Santa" was a little overwhelmed by all the delicious choices...
Christmas Eve was a bit...off this year. I had stayed up fairly late to get the house cleaned up, Santa gifts laid out, milk and cookies set out for Santa, and was just thinking about going to bed when Miss Kins woke up (she had passed out early after a no nap day) at 10:30pm.
Christmas morning! I've learned that the trick to getting pictures like this is to tell them they aren't allowed to open any presents until they sit and smile for a picture lol
The big kids weren't super thrilled with their gifts this year lol See, they got some (SUPER expensive) tickets to Florida for their gift, but they don't think that tickets should be a gift and they should just get them for free, so opening clothes and socks and underware made them pretty upset. (Of course, they changed their tune when we were on our way to Florida)
It's so fun getting girly things for this little lady!
My favorite part of Christmas morning is waking up and watching the kids get excited over their gifts while I sit back and sip on coffee with a big cinnamon roll.
This, for me, was the BEST part of Christmas. I was stunned to see Mark play games with the kids, and it just made my heart so full!
♥
Man, do I love this little family of mine ♥
This was the point at which we knew it was about time to leave. You can see the frustration and agitation in Mark's face here. I've learned to pick it out right away, and we have to leave shortly thereafter, as he gets very agitated.
Here it is again. The "can you just get off me and leave now?" look. It's hard :(
He did eeek out one more smile for Mr. Ryan, but didn't have enough left for Kins.
Mama snuggles were NOT so appreciated with valuable tablet time. They don't get it very often, so when they do, the world disappears.
This picture may not seem like much to anyone else, but to me, it was such a special moment. I didn't realize the kids took any pictures of it until I found this later. I was laying on the bed with Kinsley, and Mark walked over, crawled in bed next to me, put his hand on my waist (which he never does), smiled at me, and gave me a kiss. Of course, I left that day a wreck. I had forgotten what that felt like.
We decided to check out Minneopa Falls that day, and let's just say that it was exhausting and loud.
These two...they are the reason I keep lifting at the gym fairly regularly. If not for the gym and building muscle, I'd be incapacitated right now.
The last non-vacation pic of 2019! Minneopa Falls is gorgeous anytime of the year, but this particular day was beautiful! I have a couple short ones recapping our Christmas with cousins and the big kids' and I's trip to Jacksonville, so stay tuned.