Sunday, November 29, 2009

Let Your Light So Shine Before Man...

Zoe turned the big 13 on November 21, and she decided she wanted to invite friends to ice skate at Galleria Mall. Zoe's been friends with the girl in this picture (Rina) since they were in Kindergarden together. They haven't been in the same class since then, but they ride the same bus home, and have managed to stay friends. While at Zoe's party, Rina's mom was telling me how glad she was that Zoe and Rina are friends. Apparently, some kids at school were giving Rina a hard time because she hadn't kissed a boy yet. I guess Rina and Zoe were talking about it, and Zoe told her not to pay attention to those kids because when you do have your first kiss you want it to be special. I was so glad to hear that Zoe was being an example to her friend, helping her to be the best that she can be! It really made me proud of her. It's hard to believe that she is getting so big!!!!

Ruby Red


My sweet little Ruby... The other day Jim had to reprimand her for doing something wrong. I don't remember what it was, but she immediately ran over to me and said, "Mommy, Daddy's breaking my heart!!! (boo hoo hoo)" I couldn't help but laugh, and give Jim a hard time for breaking Ruby's heart. It was the funniest thing!!!! I love having kids around... They say the funniest things!

September 28 (Belated)

I've been meaning to post this for some time now, but have just been so busy with school that I've had very little time for extra things... My birthday was back in September, and my family made me breakfast in bed. It wasn't until I was about half way through the meal that I realized I needed to document this event because it may be a while before it happens again. Later in the day Jim told me that Tristan insisted that I needed breakfast in bed. So, Jim ran to the nearest breakfast joint (Barbec's) to get the pancakes (I thought they were better than usual) and grits (my favorite), and then he and the kids made eggs (one of Jim's culinary specialties) and fruit. It was so yummy!!! And the red roses were a bonus!!! It really got my day off to a good start. In the afternoon, we went to a movie together as a family. Jim invited his family over for cake and ice cream. I decided to make my own birthday cake, German Chocolate with coconut pecan frosting, because when you buy it at the store, it's never as good as if you make it yourself, especially if it's all still a little warm from the oven!!! Makes my mouth water just thinking about it!!! I had a great day and I owe it all to my kids and the master mind behind all the love... Jim!!!






Sunday, September 13, 2009

Ruby's 3!!










We have been celebrating Ruby's 3rd birthday the whole last part of this week. Thursday night we had a family party, complete with the birthday song, cake and presents. Then, Friday night, we had a princess party. Four little princesses were here to help celebrate, all gussied up in their puffy princess dresses and accessories. Again, we had the birthday song, cupcakes and presents. I just love birthdays and all the fun and excitement that comes with them.



Ruby has been anticipating her birthday almost the whole month of August. It doesn't help that we have so many family birthdays in August. She would ask, "When is my birfday coming mommy?", and I would have to try and explain to her that she had weeks and/or days until her birthday. So hard for a 3 year old to comprehend. She would tell me about how she wanted a pink cake with pink icing, and wanted it to be a princess cake. She had such pure excitement and joy when she finally got to have cupcakes and candles all for her. She was given so many fun princess gifts. She is set for a while.





It's just so hard to believe it was 3 yrs ago that she was my sweet little baby. I loved getting to snuggle with her and give her kisses on her little fingers and toes!! The joy of motherhood, getting to reminisce about fond memories with your sweet babies. I look forward to seeing her grow up and go through life's adventures... so much to look forward to!!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

First week of school


The first week of school is over, and we all survived our crazy schedule!! It's going to be a busy semester, I can feel it in my bones.


I just finished my psych rotation out at Terrel State Hospital (one of the hospitals for mentally ill patients in our area). It has made such an impression on me. I think mental illness is so misunderstood. I worked with a patient that is a paranoid schizophrenic, and a very sweet person. Her delusions of children are as much a part of her as my children are to me, and there is no convincing her otherwise. She believes that she has 22 (the number isn't consistent, but always a large number ranging from 22-45) children. When you ask her to tell you more, she can tell you names of the kids (some not all), and when asked who's taking care of them she will tell you she's not real sure, but that someone is taking good care of them. She can even tell you where some of them live, and who they are married to, which generally leads into her talking about her grandchildren. She has a "commonlaw husband" that she talks about, too. It has just been so eye opening to me. I can't even imagine living with this kind of illness. She's just one case, we were introduced to so many. The common thread, I found, was that so many of these people started out with families who didn't take care of them. They were either sexually, physically or emotionally abused and many times I think it was a combination of all three. They typically come from a low socioeconomic group, and they just have no chance of success, I feel, when they start out life thinking people don't care about them. My patient, she even had a delusion that an angel, by the name of Isis, lived inside her. She was her protector from Satan and other evil. She has hallucinations, off an on, from this angel. She told me that Isis started living with her when she was 5 yrs old, about the same time her parents split up. Her mom was abusive to her, and I don't know who else might have been, but I believe that this Isis was her way of coping with the terrible hand she was dealt.
The hardest part for me was knowing that there were children on the hospital campus as young as 5yrs old. You think, "what could have possibly happened to make anyone want to institutionalize a child?!" I, of course, start trying to imagine one of my kids being there, and it just breaks my heart, to think that there are kids that have to live in a hospital, and go to school there, because there is just not anyone willing to care for their needs.


I have a greater appreciation for my family, both the family that raised me, and my family I've created with Jim. What a blessing it really is to have goodly parents who love you and teach you, and try to do all they can to make you happy, and give you a good start at life. Also, to have the knowledge of our Heavenly Father who loves us and wants us to be happy. I am so grateful for the opportunity I had to go to Terrell State Hospital, just so I could gain this greater appreciation!!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Would you rather cough all day or sneeze all day?


The other day Zoe and I were driving in the car when she asked: "Mom, would you rather sneeze all day or cough all day?" After giving it a little thought, I replied that I would rather cough all day. Zoe was surprised by my response, and immediately said, "I would rather sneeze all day!!" She told me I would get a sore throat if I coughed all day, and I argued, yeah, but if I sneezed all day, my chest would start to hurt. What would you choose... cough or sneeze?