Thursday, August 30, 2012
Quick Family News
First ... here is a post with pictures that you might enjoy ... http://eaglenestmom.blogspot.com/2012/08/peek-at-two-weeks-mayhem-and.html
the doings and going ons of our last two weeks.
This will just be a really quick update ... most things here are "status quo". You can watch for my goals post on the other blog if you want the nitty gritty details.
Tim is still job hunting - he spends time online every day hunting and submitting resumes. He had some really strong nibbles last month .. but nothing panned out. On the plus side, volley ball season has started, so he's been gone for several long all day events. Games should continue to pick up throughout September and well into October before the end of the season tournaments happen and then there will be a few weeks of overlap with the basketball season, which then runs through February (though December can be quite slow). Of course, the goal is to put back enough money to get us through the next summer - we came pretty close this year, but still had to come up with extra funds on several occasions.
We have not started school back up yet - though we've been working 3 - 5 hours every day for the past week, and most of last week trying to get it sorted and cleaned up. There is just SO MUCH to go through! We also spend a few hours of the day on cleaning and cooking and the normal daily chores. And most of us blog or write on something for an hour or two - I let them as it is a means to relax and unwind while keeping the brains thinking. You know the saying about all work and no play? We've also been sorting and cleaning out closets and rooms for another 2 - 3 hours each day. Plus the kids have been memorizing Hebrews 11 for our summer church activities. Kendra passed hers off a few weeks ago - and has earned a ticket to six flags. Vannan is working hard on it, but she struggles memorizing long passages like this. Joel only has to learn the first 10 verses, but I haven't had time to work with him - he's been spending a lot of time playing outside or entertaining Rue. He has it on his MP3 player, and Vannan turns it on every night, and they sleep listening to it.
I HOPE to get school started by the middle of September - at least 2 or 3 hours each day. BUT we first have to finish the school room and Tim has to move into the office so we have our computers. We didn't buy curriculum this year, and a larger part of our learning will be things we complement with computer research and printed activities. I've been increasingly winging the school day ... but this year we will really be pushing it to new heights. Joel is excited that he will be able to do a lot more science and listen to more books, and do more drawing. Since most of my curriculum is reusable, we have plenty of resources.
Current Prayer requests ...
1. Tim to get himself moved into the office and get the internet switched over for the downstairs usage.
2. For us to be able to sort and manage the overhaul of the school room. The dust is really getting to some of us. But there is just so much to sort through! And once we have the school room completed, there is all of the house next door to whip back into shape as well as continued work on the upstairs area. Much of this has a due date of 6 - 8 weeks from now.
3. My aunt as she finalizes her moving decisions and her packing.
4. Inspiration for Kendra to finish up her last few classes - she would much rather blog and write books. She still has a LOT of history and science to do, but she is almost finished with her other subjects - and if she cracked down, she could be finished by Christmas - with everything except the History and Science. (She actually loves school - but she adds so much reading/ writing to her subjects that it takes her an extra long time to get some things done ... ). I wish I had something for her to work toward as a prize for graduation.
4. Mamaw - she's doing really good, but it has been a few weeks since we were able to stop by. Maybe we can swing by this week. Pray for her continued health. Uncle Roy commented that they are approaching their 49th anniversary in November ....and it would be wonderful if she made it to their 50th.
5. My dad to have the time to get all the tasks completed that he has lined up to do.
6. Closer for our car accident .... with good results.
7. Wisdom and patience as we deal with everything.
8. Ruezy ... who isn't handling all the changes very well, especially the Daddy gone at bedtime.
and one more thing....
9. Christmas. I'm completely out of ideas for useful gifts that we can afford and make, and mostly have supplies on hand. I really dislike giving useless clutter - I know the thought is what counts - but I want people to know how much we really do appreciate them without cluttering up their homes or the gift ending up in the garbage. We are talking about a budget of $50 for everything - gifts, mailing Christmas cards, and anything else that we do, and maybe not even that much. I have paint, beads, and foam shapes on hand .... but no ideas. Vannan also has a huge stack of wisteria wreathes that she made 2 years ago.
If anyone has ideas or inspiration - we sure would love to hear it! Because we are making things ... we need to start soon ... I have 27 nieces and nephews! (That $50 also includes what we do for ourselves.)
It really feels like we just did Christmas, since many things got shoved into corners and shelves until "our friends moved back to their home ... and we get the school room back organized." Joel is so excited that he'll be able to play with his Science kits and Legos soon.
Our love to all of you. Drop us a note or leave a comment. So we know you are praying for us. We keep many of you in our prayers. Love and Hugs to you.
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I was thinking about your Christmas situation. My first thought is that you could simply tell folks that you can't do Christmas outside your immediate family. I'm guessing everyone would understand since they're walking with through this tough time. Don't do Christmas cards, do an email holiday newsletter. If you feel like you absolutely must do something, maybe you could have a coupon Christmas where you offer gifts of service...lawn mowing, dishes, pet sitting...etc, etc and you could use your supplies on hand to nicely decorate a small container where you put the coupon.
ReplyDeleteJust a few thoughts to toss in!
Ruth
Thanks for the ideas ...
ReplyDeleteWe just don't feel like it's Christmas if we aren't giving to others. We have so much more fun giving than we do getting ... but .... we also want them to like what they get.
Most of my Christmas card list doesn't have email, or if they do, I don't have it. I really LOVE getting cards with pictures and letters inside with lots of family news - but we haven't gotten cards out the past 2 years, and barely got them out the year before - so we only got 10 cards last year. It hardly seemed worth the effort of putting them up on the walls. My cards often stay up until summer.
I'll have to give some thoughts to service coupons. We've got lots of pretty paper we can use.
Thanks for the help - it really does help to evaluate why we do what we do, and which parts of Christmas are the most important to us, also to get brains thinking in a new direction - rather than tie dye and necklaces and soap.
What about making Cinnamon stick candles: Using a hot-glue gun, adhere sticks to glass votives. Then encircle with holiday ribbon and put a candle in it.
ReplyDeletefor kids, why not do a twig picture frame? They can get a picture of themselves and a cousin in a cute frame.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.countryliving.com/crafts/projects/fall-crafts-1007
I saw this link today and thought some of the ideas were really cute for kids and adults.
ReplyDeletehttp://todaysfabulousfinds.blogspot.com/2010/12/15-gift-ideas-under-2.html