Writing about all the big & little things

Category: Uncategorized (Page 27 of 201)

The most common words heard in our house

The most common thing heard spoken in our house is….

“I love you.”

Yup.  And believe it or not, it’s spoken mostly by Levi.  Well, the kids say it a lot to each other, but Levi must say it 10-15 times a day.  It’s adorable.

The second most common phrase is probably…

“Be careful…. you’re going to get hurt!”

Yup.  You guessed it–that one is spoken by mostly Tim and me.

And if you’re curious about the third most common thing said…

“I’m hungry.”  

Haha!

Soaking in the Sun!!!

The snow is quickly disappearing and the kids couldn’t be happier.  We have caged lovingly contained the two Littles to stay up on the deck until the ground is not so sloppy.  They are chomping at the bit to play in the yard, so hopefully things will start to dry up over the gorgeous weekend.

Today they ate their snack while basking in the (very bright!) sun.

Thursday

This week has felt all wonky to me.  I’ve had a hard time remembering what day it is, because I was a contest all weekend, then I was gone grading all day on Monday and starting teaching this week on Tuesday.  And to make matters more confusing my normal Tuesday phone call to Mom was on Wednesday this week and my coffee chat with a gal from church that is normally on Wednesday was on Thursday!  And Josiah had to stay home from school two days this week because he was sick (boo!).  Gah!  So, every day has felt like the wrong day.  🙂

But tomorrow is Friday.  I think.

(Yes, I just checked my calendar again, and it is.  Ha!)

Nothing very exciting to report this week except it is finally lovely outside.  We’re supposed to get up into the 50’s this weekend, which will be glorious.  By the end of the weekend I expect most of the snow to be gone.  That’s exiting on many levels.  Tim is anxious to get back to work, and the kids are all anxious to get outside and play.  I, on the other hand, am not terribly anxious to have nannies again, but I know that means the end of the school year is near.

Before I go, how about a random picture of Levi?  He made this crown in BSF and has loved wearing it all around the house.   We call him King Levi.  🙂

MMTA Piano Contest Finals 2019

Another year in the books!

In many ways the contest finals are getting easier each year.  I know what to expect, and I can head off problems and issues a little sooner, or just easier because I’ve dealt with it before.  We’ve been working on streamlining the process to catch up with the times (technologically) so where we used to have all paper forms, we’ve been able to move to emails and other advancements.  We are no where near being an all tech event, but there are dreams of the future… being able to walk up and scan your QR code, then walk to the judging room and have the dookeeper scan your code again to check in and walk in and have the judge write the critique on a laptop and then be able to directly email those critiques to the teachers……… all dreams at this point.  But who knows.

It also helps that the kids are getting older, so me being away for 3 days isn’t as traumatic as it once was.  Tim, of course, is amazing and can handle it all in stride.  The only hiccup this year was him being on worship team.  It proved to be a little tricky getting all 4 kids to church for rehearsal and church and then he had to be onstage… but again, it wasn’t anything that he couldn’t handle.  They really needed him to play this week, so he made it work. I so appreciate how he doesn’t complain about me being gone all weekend.

Chloe surprised me this year with a note each morning in my van.  It was precious.  I couldn’t believe it when I opened my door to leave (ridiculously early) and there was a note attached to my steering wheel.

And then second morning there was a note to go back and look in the fridge… and in there I found a plate of whoopie pies (that she and Jen had made the day before) for me to take with me.

I just love her and her sweet, generous heart.

21 Day Fix Results

For those of you tracking my progress (which I can’t imagine is very many of you… ha!) I have finished the 21 day fix!  My last day was officially Sunday, but since we had our date on Saturday, I let loose and ate whatever I wanted on the date and then the next day I had all the leftovers from our date…. so I carried it over another day or two to make up for that.  I lost 8.5 pounds, which is not a ton, but definitely a good start.  I worked much harder on changing my mental shift that it’s really more about what I eat rather than how much I exercise, which is hard for me.  So, I didn’t push the exercise quite as hard this time around which is probably why I didn’t see an extreme loss.  But it’s still a loss and that, combined with my previous weight loss this year brings my total to 15 pounds down so far.  Boo yah!

Now if I can just make it through this weekend (contest weekend) without stress eating everything in sight, I’ll be golden.  😉

Our amazing date!

For those waiting to hear if we did or didn’t get to go on our date on Saturday night– we DID!  It rained for the first part of the afternoon into the early evening, so we were able to go out to supper.  By the time we left the restaurant (The Cheesecake Factory!) it had changed to a wintry mix, but we were able to make it to the theater fine.  After the show it was definitely slow driving home, since it had changed over to snow, but nothing too terrible.

The show itself was so much fun.  I actually got tired of laughing.  Did you know that could happen?  My cheeks and throat hurt from laughing by the end.  It was so good.  Although I did end up sitting in front of a lady that had an annoying high pitched laugh that was too loud for such a close environment… tee hee.  But otherwise it was great.

Off to the school dance!

Don’t worry–it’s not like a middle school dance.  It’s more like a carnival at school, with games, music, photo booth, snacks, the school store is open to buy fun pencils and erasers and stuff.  But Chloe was very excited to go.  She even figure out a way to ask her friend if she could come along with her because I was teaching and Tim had all the other kids (it’s not a drop off event).  So she got all decked out in green for the St. Patty’s Dance!

Isn’t she just the cutest?!

She’s in bed now (she got back while I was teaching) so I’m excited to hear all about the fun stuff she did with her friends in the morning.  I’m sure she’ll have A LOT to say–she’s great at retelling every detail.  I wonder where she gets that from… tee hee!

Contest Season is here!

Yup.  We are officially into March.  That means piano contest!

Things have been pretty low key so far, but I expect it to pick up next week.  The contest is next weekend (16 & 17th) which is amazing for two reasons:  1) it doesn’t fall on daylight saving this year!  and 2) we’re supposed to get a another major snowstorm this weekend.

Um…. I’m not sure where we’re going to put more snow!  Tim really hit the nail on the head when he said (I’m paraphrasing), “It’s not so much that I mind more snow–but just if it would start to go away too.”  You see, we keep getting more and more (and more!) snow, but it’s not warming up AT ALL, so nothing is melting.  It’s a little crazy.

I’m REALLY hoping that the snowstorm isn’t as bad as they are predicting, because Tim and I are going on an actual date this Saturday night.  (Boo yeah!)  For Christmas, I bought him tickets to see the comedian Jim Gaffigan.  He’s clean and hilarious and I’m stoked because I’ve never gone to a show like this.  So, we have to drive downtown…and it would help my already rising stress level tremendously, if the roads weren’t horrible.  😀

In other news, I’m on day 18 of the 21 day Fix.  Hooray!

March 4th!

Ah, yes!  My favorite date!  The only day that is a command!  I did march around the main floor (much to Tim’s embarrassment) in honor of the day.

Tee Hee!

Bwhahaha!

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2026 Friesen Talk

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑