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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Thursday

My baby shower last night was a blast! We have a few ladies who really know how to get the job done! I was so blessed to see so many ladies come. I apoligized for doing this to them again and they all laughed. They are so excepting of our family and I'm grateful to have them! Plus... I got a TON of diapers!! I'd say about $150 worth!! That's basically all I got because they wanted to get me something practical I'd use. Boy does that help our budget too! Let's see, am I ready for baby yet? Halfway I think... Diapers- check. Boobs- double check. Bassinet- almost check. Sleepers- dig-them-out-check.

A long busy day. Started with a big clean-up mess for mommy on the refridgerator. Right as we're walking out the door, Ann starts telling me about Hannah and the purple marker. Uh, oh. Hannah had got into my art/craft supply drawer (which she knows is forbidden without permission!) and wrote all over the outside of the fridge. Purple, her favorite color. I don't care if it put me behind "schedule". She was going to pay! She had her nose on the wall the whole time it took me to clean it up. About 15 minutes. Her longest yet. Fortunately it came off all the way with some elbow grease and lysol wipes. Precious children. She did tell me she was sorry. At least one of us had fun.

Early to the Corps with the girls to set-up for Advisory Board and get things cooking. I also had to do some re-setting/decorating of the room from my baby shower last night. Then the girls and I went to CBS. Then back to the house super fast to change into my uniform, then back to the Corps for Advisory Board. A good turnout, but painful for me to sit that long. I had to keep getting up. (Paul will have to fill me in on what I missed when I go to type up the minutes.) Then shopping for VBS snacks, and thoroughly organizing them in the kitchen. Sorted, labeled and everything. I love the feeling. Of course, by this time the boys were with me too and I had 4 kids begging for a taste of all the goodies we bought. This is when they learn patience... they have to hold out till next week!

I want to take the kids to the Iraq memorial before dinner, so I'm leaving soon. I didn't get a good look at it, but it looked big, interesting, and informative. I'll take pictures and put it up on my blog.

French Toast, Bacon and Apples for dinner tonight. It's not Paul's favorite, but he's a good sport.

Looking forward to a day mostly at home tomorrow.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Today's Wednesday...

Wow! I've blogged 3 days in a row! Yippee! It really doesn't take that long, but there are some days that I'm convinced I just don't have time. I can tell myself anything.

I'm at home this afternoon (actually, all afternoons)... Today... lunch, laundry, naptime (Hannah), Ann time on the computer (who still needs my help because she gets herself in crazy places without me), dishes, vacuum the stairs (I hate stairs!), and then all the little interruptions from someone who needs me. I also need to finish my CBS Bible lesson. (without interruptions... NOT!) and Elijah and Ann want to help me get the Music and Games ready for VBS when he gets home from school. Elijah will be my game assistant this year and is really looking forward to it. He's loud enough for it! and a natural leader even at 7. We are still going to have to review who's really in charge though (me!).

Got some office work done this morning before Home League. Also washed potatos for Advisory Board tomorrow, built a giant Crocodile for VBS, and finished writing on the banner for VBS. It will be up to Paul and a couple of our man staff to hang that sucker up. It was way bigger than I expected when I ordered it. Hannah was very scared of the Crocodile, but got over it after Ann gave him a hug.

I got kicked out of Home League early so they could decorate for my baby shower tonight. I feel very embarrased getting one, again (and again and again and again and again)! They are way nice to do this for me. It's also weird for me to attend something that I'm not in charge of. I don't know how involved to be. Like I'm already thinking... hmmmm... who will do prayer? clean-up? open and lock-up the building? find kitchen supplies? etc? I don't even think they invited any of my local friends, but didn't know if it's my place to speak-up or not. I miss that my own families and far away friends don't come to these things either. I just look at it as a church event, and they are my family who I love too! And I really, really enjoy our group of 20+ ladies from the church. They are a great bunch who are fun and even inspiring to be around.

We finally got the results from David's Destination Imagination team competition a few weeks ago. Are you ready for this.... out of 148 teams, David's team placed 2nd!! Unbelievable!! So now the team is meeting afterschool today to decide if they want to continue competing. It's an issue because in a small town like this, 6 out of 8 kids on his team play baseball, and the next level of competition is on Opening Day (April 4). Paul and I told David that this is real life and he's got to choose for himself which he wants to do. He wants to do both but that's not going to happen. I think he's leaning toward doing the competition. I get to load up all the kids to go pick him up at 3:30pm today. I already do it Mondays after Chess Club. All things with joy, right!?

Today's the 18th. I'm due in exactly 1 month. Yay! I try not to think about it and live in denial that way I'm not chomping on the bit to get this last part over with. My skin is extremely itchy, my stomach is huge and makes it hard to breath sitting down, even worse when I eat. I also just have to keep moving or my sciatic (sp?) nerve just kills me getting up. But, I'm still grateful to have another one. God just made this lady that crazy!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

St. Patrick's Day and Daughters

I've been pinched twice today. The boys got me while I was still in my jammies. They had enough foresight to wear jammies with green on them to bed. Little stinkers. They were ready to pinch their little sisters too, but Ann had green on her underwear and Hannah had green on her jammies... so there!

I put a big St. Patrick's day tablecloth on the table and hung up their Trinity Clovers they had made at the SAY Rally. Put Corned Beef, Red Potatos and Cabbage in the crockpots for dinner. I should get some root "beer" too and think of something green for dessert. Ooo! I know, how about mint chocolate chip icecream(green) rootbear floats... that might work!

I am sooo feeling the "nesting" hormones kick in. Watch out! When I unloaded my car this morning of Advisory Board and Home League groceries, I couldn't help but start getting rid of stuff from the Corps(church) kitchen. I called our janitor in and got rid of TONS of stuff, including a ton of VERY expired food. It felt really good. When you have up to 15 people using a kitchen, noone is "comfortable" getting rid of stuff because they think it's for someone else's project or program. That's where I come in! I almost threw out the girls and the janitor if they stood still for to long! (ha!ha!)

It is amazing to me having daughters! Having sons has always been such a blessing and enjoyment in my life, but I am learning that they are just plain different from girls! The boys have never wanted to be like me. They want me and love me and need a mother, but they want to be like Dad, not me. The girls watch me so closely and imitate me in so many ways. I will say.. "where did they learn THAT?" and thinking more closely, I realize they learned it from me! Good or Bad! I am always remembering the proverb Ezekiel 16:44 "Like mother, like daughter".

Among all the questions I am asked being pregnant "Is it a boy or girl?" usually comes first. (I should blog about the rest of the conversations/interrogations/questioning/opinions when they find out it's my 5th!!) Anyways, I have no idea what we're having. I don't even have an inkling like a good mother would. I change even on what I want. There was a time when I only imagined myself with sons, but that picture is over. A daughter would fit in with the girls so well because the girls are already the youngest. A son would also be good because it would be something fresh after 4 years of girls. Who knows! The bottom line is you get what you get. And seeing as we live a life surrendered to God, He will give our family exactly what He intends! I pray to God though it will never be a cat. (ha!ha!) That is one living thing I don't every want in my home!!

What's everyone else doing for St. Patrick's day?

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Lots of Pics from CA Vacation

The girls buried grandpa with all their girl toys. Poor Grandpa!


At a hotel (traveling) eating a late dinner of sandwhiches and apples.
(Yes, I know how gross hotel bedspreads are!! Don't worry, I stood by!)



My mom and I and Ann showing off the pom-poms I made her.



a blurry pic of the Chouinards



Me, Tiffany (bff from HS!!), Brandy (Jacob's girlfriend and a friend from HS), Jacob (my twin bro), Terry (bff from HS!! and Tiff's sis) and my David who had to pop in at the last minute!


My mom and dad! I LOVE this picture of them!


The Chouinards under the first tower of the Golden Gate Bridge.


Ann and Mommy on the Golden Gate bridge.

Paul and the kids close to the first tower.


Hannah and funny Daddy walking on the Golden Gate bridge.


Hannah on Daddy, all ready for her walk on the bridge.

My twin brother, Jacob, and I on the Golden Gate bridge, towards the middle.


Here we are sitting on a display cable for the Golden Gate Bridge.


At Pier 39

Paul whispering to my mom that my dad hat his hat upside down,
and let's "fix" Rachel's like that too.

Hannah all ready for the Jelly Belly Factory Tour.

David and Grandpa listening to the orientation for the Jelly Belly Factory Tour.

Elijah at Jelly Belly Factory Tour

Ann at Jelly Belly Factory Tour

Monday, March 9, 2009

I'm having a weird moment! and more

Things are very weird right now.... I am all alone!! I was scheduled for DPC today, but it was cancelled, so I let the girls go to "school" anyway and the boys are at school and Paul is at the Corps. Soooo, here I am! I think this happens like 2 or 3 times a year, if that! I'm not liking it too much either. I've never heard my house so quiet! I keep thinking something is wrong. Very weird!

I'm realizing this blog thing is a one-sided conversation. Just remember... I'm a nosy person and I would love to know what my readers are up too. You can post a comment (be nice, I get enough flack just being in ministry and having a "big" family). I like to know what my friends and family are up to?!?

I finally fixed my blog. What do you think?

I ran a bunch of errands this morning. Corps and personal. Went to my OB check-up. Didn't even get in trouble for scheduling this appointment more than 2 weeks off. I thought for sure I'd get chewd out about it but, nope, not a word. I just have a hard time finding the time to go, especially now that the office is discouraging bringing your children with you. I was a good girl this time and made my next appointment for almost 2 weeks off. I also don't always see a reason to go so much when I'm doing perfectly fine. I think I would know if something was off.

I'm making Broccoli, Ham and Cheese Quiche (aka Egg Pie) for dinner. With fried Yukon potatos, cantalope and pineapple. What are you making for dinner tonight?

Last night all 6 of us crammed ourselves into the hall bathroom so that we could make our mouths glow. Most of you have probably heard of this, but if you haven't, it's a really neat thing to do. Get a pack of "wint-o-green" lifesavers and put yourself and your family in a completely dark room. When everyone is chewing up the lifesavers you will see light sparking in everyone's mouth. Bite/Chew with your mouth wide open so everyone can see. It's really fun. When I was a kid, you could do it with Certs, but they didn't seem to work last night. Then, you can go online (our fav is ask.com) and research the ingredients and why this happens.

I am also proud to announce that I won at Uno yesterday. (I know the kids will be reading this... so I need to rub it in some more!)

And oh yeah, so I don't leave anyone hanging... Paul's b-day gift fell through. When I was reading the paper on Friday night, the classifieds ran an ad for a FREE pop-up tent trailer. Paul called on it and it sounded pretty decent (decent enough for us!) But someone else got it before we could. Big bummer, but we probably would've still had to pay back registration and title fees anyways, which is so not in our budget right now. Afterall, the only thing free in life is Jesus!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Pics! and Updates and Happy B-Day Paul!


(Yes, I stole these from my friend's blog! afirefighterswife)
Pic 1. I feel WAAAAAY bigger than this looks! I must've been sucking in my baby gut or something. I have 6 weeks to go, so that makes me at 34 weeks.
Pic 2. Me and my girl Stacie. She is due in 4 weeks. Her fab daughter took our pic, thus the upward angle!

Paul and David are back from their OMSI Outdoor camp. They had an awesome time hiking, dissecting marine life, learning about nature, and tons more. They were wiped out and glad to be out of the cold and rain.
Paul had a great time chaperoning and has commented on what a world of difference these kids were compared to most of those we minister to at The Salvation Army. These kids were attentive, grateful and respectful. Most of the kids at the Corps (church)... well... not so much. Officership is so consuming that sometimes, our perspectives get very limited if we're not out and about in the rest of he world! Conclusion: There are ALL kinds of kids out there!!
I had a good time having Elijah all to myself and not having to share him with David and Daddy. But it is good to have everyone back together again.
And since, I had no husband... and I was calling all the shots (no one to co-ordinate with!) I got to visit with my good friend Stacie on Thursday afternoon for a few hours while the kids played and played. It was great. Everybody needs a friend!
Friday morning I invited my friend Joyce over for tea. That was great because as much as we like eachother, we barely get together outside of one of our Craft women's ministries program. She is such a great lady with a heart for God and His Word. I love talking "theology" with her because she is a devout 7th Day Adventist.
And then the afternoon went south real fast when I was once again at the Corps trying to get my printer/computer problem fixed.
While I was tied to the phone with IT the girls were in the game room playing and Hannah climbed into out basketball hoop game and got majorly stuck!! It was hilarious!! She caught her pants on a screw and was hanging mid-air yelling "Stuck, Stuck!" over and over again. She didn't seem upset or anything, just matter of fact (she gets that from Paul!). A grown up is way to big to climb in there, so I sent Ann in and because of Hannah's weight all hanging on the screw, Ann could not get her off. So I said a quick prayer.. like "God, help me walk on water!" because I knew that once I got in there the whole thing would come crashing down. I set in one foot, then the other and reached to unhook Hannah and pull her out then I jumped out of there as fast as I could. Hannah actually said "thank you" and ran off to play some more. And the basketball game is still standing. Yay!
Today is David's Destination Imagination team's State Competition in Portland. After that I'm going to cook a Steak and Potato Dinner for Paul's birthday. I might have some news tomorrow about what Paul is getting for his Birthday, Lord willing...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY PAUL!!! xoxoxoxoxo

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Dailies

Yep, my blog is still not right... quite frustrating! I feel computer jinxed! Not only my lame-o blog but so far this week (Mon-Wed) I have spent 5 hours on the phone with The Salvation Army IT department trying to fix my computer problems in my office. A BIG HAIRY MESS. Apparently some things were changed and "upgraded" while I was on furlough. Everything was working fine until the "upgrade". The computers are always being "upgraded" but my brain needs some serious upgrading with computers. It is a foreign language and completely embarrassing and humbling when everyone else seems to know WAY more than I do about these things. I missed the part that I needed to have a Doctorate in Computers so that I can be a Salvation Army Officer. A necessary thorn in my side.

On a better note... the week started out good.

On Sunday I led/taught our "Family First" Sunday School on the 3rd Commandment. An almost full house for church. Paul preached a good sermon (you know the kind that make you feel both bad and blessed!) I went to a baby blessing shower after church for a friend, and then cooked and delivered dinner to one of our young ladies from the Corps who just had a baby. Ann asked me nicely if I would bring her baby home to spend the night. I told her that babies belong with their mommies and assured her that soon enough we'll have our own!

Monday was quite productive at the Corps and I finally feel caught up from furlough. I'm sure the feeling won't last long! But I enjoyed it for all it's worth. The kids and I actually watched Oprah Winfrey together because I had seen that the subject matter was on simplyfying your life. I wanted them to see it for themselves instead of just hearing mom always complaining when there is beginning to be too much stuff/activities again. We felt pretty good about our family after some of the families featured on the show! I hate to compare, but you all would've too!!! One family hadn't eaten a meal together for 2 years! WHAT?!?! It was great the conversations that we had because of the show. Bottom line for us... Do and have only the things that really matter to God and your family. The rest are worthless idols.

Tuesday am at the office was my main chunk of IT time, I won't even go there. Spent the afternoon packing for David and Paul's trip and making MORE "Valentines" with Ann and Hannah. They are on a roll. In the evening I had some good special time with Elijah. Most grateful for it and I'm learning as a parent that these things can't be "staged" and planned for... they just happen and I better be available!!

This morning was Home League and a great one at that. We are up to 11 ladies who regularly attend and boy is it a great group of Christian women. I remember being so discouraged a couple of years ago at our lack of attendance and just some not so good group dynamics. God is so faithful despite my wanting things to happen "right now this very minute". We also have 3 other outreach groups that meet at least monthly so we can minister to the ladies on the fringes of the Corps. The girls made their own PBJ sandwiches when we got home for lunch. Ann does a good job, Hannah eats as she goes and dug into the peanut butter so much that she now has her own "Hannah contaminated" jar. Yuck. This afternoon is Youth Activities. The troops are working on their Space Exploration badges.

Paul got Hannah's potty chair all ready for her potty training boot camp day on Friday. We set it in the bathroom to get her used to it before her crash course. She has already been using it all the time! It's her new favorite hobby. She has an audience almost every time because her brothers and sister stand right in front of her and cheer her on. They are even dumping it in the big toilet for her so she can flush. I didn't know it would be such an exciting event in our home!
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