Oh lordie..... Julie calls a minimum of 5 times a day now. That's an estimate, but if anything it's estimated on the low end. She called me three times on Monday before noon, while at work. When asked by my other sister Katie why I didn't tell her to stop calling my work, I realized it was because I had slowly become accustomed to it.
I know Julie is really excited about Christmas. When I tell you that she calls all the time I don't think you can fully understand what I mean by that. She calls from home before she leaves the house, she calls multiple times from the stores on a daily basis asking questions that need to be answered 'right then', she calls on her way into work, and she calls during breaks while at work. But while telling me all of the things she's buying, she insists on telling me how much everything costs. Just yesterday she told me in one phone call that she had spent $600 on clothes for Justin because he was a boy and was harder to buy for so she didn't get him much of anything else. Then in another conversation she told me that she had spent $120 each on Jeans or something like that for each girl. A week or so ago she told me that she spent $100 on cologne for Chris and Justin. Another conversation yesterday was in asking what size sweater and pants I wore. Chris and I have talked at length about the whole thing. He thinks I should just ignore the money concern. (The concern being where is she getting it all from) As her sister, it's hard to do. But, Lord help me, I'm trying.
The kids have provided me with their Christmas lists. It's sweet because there is not a lot of expensive things on their lists... which kind of surprised me.
Kayte wants:
Socks
Flip Flops
Lip gloss
Nail Polish
Justin wants:
Yellow and Blue Porsche 911 twin turbo car with racing stripes (he has my sense of humor apparently)
Black Air Force 1 Shoes
Socks
Box of Crest Whitening Strips
Burnable CD's
Madden 2007 for X-Box
Kayla wants:
Hairspray / gel
Shoes
Clothes
Spider man book bag, blanket and/or slippers
Socks
Hair bows
The Little Mermaid II DVD
Stereo / Radio for her room
Jonathan wants:
Keyboard
Xbox or Nintendo DS games
Money
A fan for his bedroom
Shoes (Air Force 1 or Riddles)
New camcorder for funny videos (the one we had broke)
$150k in Runescape money (an online game he, Justin and Chris all play-fake money)
A computer in his bedroom (not gonna happen!)
To not get yelled at too much
We'll see what we can do. I am so relieved that each kid has given me things that won't cost too much money.
It's been a tradition for Chris and I to put most of the gifts under the tree from "Santa"... but Julie won't do that with any of her presents - she thinks it's dumb - she wants there to be no doubt in their mind that she bought all the gifts. But, lots of inexpensive things on their lists mean that I can wrap up some lip gloss or things that are extremely inexpensive and put it under the tree from Santa. I tried to explain to Julie why we put presents from Santa... that there is a really good feeling you get when the kids look at you and say "HOW did you get me all of this stuff???" and you look back at them and tell them it wasn't you, it was 'Santa'. And 'Santa' - to me - isn't a big fat man with a white beard... Santa is the magic of Christmas... the family that comes together to get gifts.... the extra money you just happened to get in time to buy something special for the kids in your lives.... the calendar that just so happens to work out perfectly so that you can spend time with everyone special in your life. When I put "Santa" on presents, it's really stands for "Jesus in Action" - no doubt. But Julie doesn't believe in all of that, and she's entitled to her beliefs.
I should also tell you that we have 2 out of the 4 kids progress reports - and, so far - everything looks great. Kayla has one D. Justin has all A's, B's and C's. Yippeeeeeeeeeee. This is a HUGE improvement over last 9 weeks' progress reports. Jonathan and Kayte will get their progress reports tomorrow. Cross your fingers... say a prayer..........
I'll leave you with this for today:
The real person you are is revealed in the moments when you're certain no other person is watching. When no one is watching, you are driven by what you expect of yourself.
Ralph S. Marston, Jr.
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