Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Can I go ONE day?

Just one, that's all I asking for! One day without someone doing something they are not supposed to do.

Where to start... hmmm....

I got home last night, and indeed, I was exhausted. Chris said it was a wonderful sight - all 4 kids around the table doing homework. WOW! When I got home, they had finished. I played a little basketball, watched a little TV, but then decided to take a quick nap. I had whole chickens defrosting (it takes 2 to feed all of us), and I figured I'd get up about 6:30 and put them in the oven. At 7:45 I opened my eyes and realized how late it was. ARGGHHHH!!!!

So, I get up and begin to cook dinner. I throw some spices on the chickens and throw them in the oven. (By the way, I'm not sure I like looking at a whole uncooked chicken. You can almost see him sitting there, feathers, head and all - just waiting to be cooked. It's GROSS!!) Two whole chickens - started at 8pm - you do the math. UGG

Now it's chore nagging time. Someone needs to set the table. Someone needs to take out trash. Someone needs to sweep the floors. Someone is supposed to have a load of clothes done -but they are not yet started. Nag nag nag. I just hate that. But, it's necessary at this point.

Kayla - when I see her (she was in her room a lot last night) is apologizing often. I don't even know what to say to her. She didn't hurt my feelings, she was arrested. Again, no idea how to deal with her.

At one point before dinner - Jonathan and Justin came in the house (they were outside playing basketball). Jonathan was furious with Justin. Long story short, Justin had been taunting him. To see two young men screaming at each other because "you bunny-hexed me" - well.... it's hard not to laugh. But they were really angry with each other. I had to stop them from getting into a real fist fight. Once they calmed down, I sat them down and talked to them. I explained that - with every relationship for the rest of their lives - when they love someone a lot, the emotions are going to be extreme. If you love someone deeply, you can also hurt deeply and get very angry. If you just 'like' someone (like a friend at school), you will get a little angry or a little hurt. I explained to them that - the fact that they were THAT angry with each other showed me how much they really love each other.

I told them that - the other day, after the Guardian Ad Litem came over - she called me at work. She wanted to tell me that she forgot to mention how she felt about Jonathan and Justin. She said "it's in the little things" you notice. She noticed that Jonathan asked Justin if he was hungry. Justin said yes. (The Guardian lady was talking to them in the living room so Justin couldn't really get up) Jonathan returned a short while later with cinnamon toast. She thought that it was very sweet and thoughtful of Jonathan, and she could really tell they were getting along well. (Darn good thing she didn't see them last night!)

During our long talk last night we discussed how it really wasn't about a 'bunny-hex', but it was about knowing when to stop. That it didn't matter what the arguement was about - when you see someone you care for is getting upset over something you are saying or doing, even if what you are doing or saying is well-intended, you need to stop it. Well... anyways... after a long talk, they got up and hugged each other.

I wish that topped off my night - but of course - it didn't. Kayla was in her bedroom and Chris walked in to check on her. She was on the phone. (now, remember, she's on restriciton from phones/internet/computer/friends coming over or her going out) Chris asked who she was talking to - she said her mom. Chris had a feeling she was lying (jeez... I wonder why?) - so he asked to talk to her. Kayla handed the phone over - she was on the phone with her new boyfriend, Elmo. Can I just get 24 hours here with no rule-breaking? Come on Kayla!!!

Dinner is ready at 9:45pm. Uggg... late, so late. But, it's dinner. The chicken was yummy! Mashed potatoes. No veggies - which is a funny story. The best mother-in-law in the whole wide world (mine) brought over all this food, including canned veggies. Now, I'm really trying to make the kids good meals - before they moved in with me, they didn't sit down together to eat, and they rarely had home-cooked meals. So veggies really round out the meals. The day after we get all the canned goods, sure enough, our can opener breaks. You may think, big deal - get another. Well, we looked at Walmart and didn't find one (I'm sure they were there, we just didn't see them) - PLUS - this is our first can opener we ever got as a couple. Nearly 20 years ago. It's kind of sad. So... I looked at the canned veggies with a bit of remorse and thought - none tonight! *Mental note - buy a new can opener!*

So, dinner is over by 10ish. The kids clean up and go to bed. Whewwwwwww - what a night!

I got up this morning and have extreme pain in my neck. Apparently I slept wrong. Good lord it hurts. Wish I were home.... but I just love my job and it's a pleasure to work here. Then again, 4 Advil and a pillow sound pretty good. ARGHHHH

I just want to take a moment again to thank all of you for your love and support. The food, the clothes, the support, the love -- it's just all wonderful. Thank you for being a part of God's plan.

I love you all.

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