Thursday, May 19, 2011

Too much rain!!



So it's been raining seemingly nonstop for the past four days. My kids have been driving me nuts wanting to go outside, but of course I told them it was "too cold, too wet, and too muddy". That lasted until today. I checked the weather forecast online to see how much longer until the sun comes through these dreary clouds. It said Saturday...not this Saturday, NEXT Saturday! That's over a week of rain and clouds! Not to mention the kids running off steam by jogging laps around the island in my kitchen. So, I called my Dad for some ideas, and this is what he came up with. So what if they get muddy? So what if it's only 60 degrees outside? Let the poor kids run in the mud, and have fun! My first thought was, "are you CRAZY??" Until Mary started screaming to watch a princess cartoon, Paul yelled for Thomas the Train, and Melody hollered for Big Bird. That's when I knew we needed a break. I kicked everyone out besides Micah, and told them to have fun! Boy, it was a sight. The neighbors probably thought I was nuts, but the kids loved it. We have this spot where we park our cars that turned into a big puddle which Paul and Mary were riding their bikes through, splashing water everywhere as they went screaming along. Melody, on the other hand, decided the princess way was to be clean. She had dressed herself in a pretty pink tutu, and was riding her tricycle. Paul managed to race by her close enough to smudge her dress, and I certainly heard enough about it from her. By the time I figured they were cold enough to go back in, Paul and Mary were covered from head to toe with mud. At least it's supposed to warm up so the next time I let them out I won't have to worry so much about them catching cold. Well, you know what they say, "kids will be kids".

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Time for romance


It seems that time just keeps running away with me, and before I know it tommorrow was last year. My husband and I have been married for almost six years now, and yet most of the time it seems like we just returned from our honeymoon. I'm sure everyone reading this knows just what I mean. My oldest son was just born (wasn't he?) and now I'm filling out papers for him to go to school this fall. My baby was born last week, and yet I'm hearing his first words and watching him run. Now I know what my parents meant by "time flies, enjoy it!".
So what I'm really coming to, is romance. Time flies so fast these days that we barely have time to sit together for supper, not to mention talk for ten minutes after the kids go to bed before I fall asleep. It seems like there's never enough time to just sit down and enjoy being together. So, I've come up with a solution. Yesturday, I told Matt that we were "going on a date" after the kids went to bed. I then fixed a wonderful cake, cleaned the back porch (more like a sunroom/laundry room), and picked flowers from my flower beds. As he put the kids to bed, I quickly dressed in my newest, prettiest dress, fixed my hair, put some quiet music on, and set the table. He was really suprised to find me waiting for him with coffee and dessert. We spent a very nice evening just talking about ourselves, the children, and our Lord. By the time we were both yawning, I realized we'd just spent and hour and a half just being together while doing nothing. It was the best evening I've had in quite awhile.
So, my suggestion to all you love birds out there, is to take an evening to just sit and talk. There doesn't have to be any money involved, just a couple candles, and good conversation. For all too soon tommorrow will be last year, and as I heard once, the honeymoon should never cease.