Friday, August 20, 2010

Haircut Time!

it's that time of year AGAIN!  Hard to believe that summer is OVER and the new school year is about to begin.....

Life has been crazy over the last week.  LOTS of "stuff" to get done and we aint done yet!

Wednesday the girls got their "school haircuts".  Even Delaney got a cut. Her 1st to be exact.  And I figured WHY NOT get mine done too!  (WOW! that was ALOT of money!)  So here is the results of the haircuts...
(check out another post for Delaney's 1st... it is worthy of its own POST)
Haylee was wanting to go drastic change... This is her BEFORE
During
Her PILE of hair
her curls
After
 She LOVES it and so do I!  She looks so grown up now though
 Sydney's Before
during
After
so now.... Haylee, Sydney and mommy "match" hair
Kelsee was SOOOO bored WAITING her turn!  I just love this picture... it says it all
Kelsee just got a trim.... She wants to be able to make a ponytail so we didnt cut much off.
After
 

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

my monkey

My baby LOVES her "packpack".  She also LOVES her "simsuit"  I figure why fight her on wearing it... we aren't going anywhere.  she also LOVES to explore new things....
 
while her big sisters got their "facials" (see other post)  she showed off her packpack to me.  Then she bolted into her big sisters room and this is what I found next.
she is such a monkey.  She has NO fear... she just kept climbing

Facials

The girls had a "facial party" today. My oldest daughters friend came over and brought little facial packets for them.  They each had a different kind.  What fun to watch them apply it themselves.  I couldnt help but get the camera out
Sydney was a pro at applying it
Dustina (Haylee's friend) had the "poop mask" as the girls called it
It was a giggle fest.  They had such a fun time and it made my day watching them.
The FUN part was peeling it all off!

Sydney had to wash hers off.  No peeling for her
 

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Some of my "comforts" right now....

so I have been feeling ALOT overwhelmed lately.... with my weight that is.  I have talked to my sisters and my friends about it.  It is REALLY sad when you no longer can fit into your clothes.  And the only thing that does fit you has elastic waist or drawstring!  
It has been over 5 months now since my Marine deployed.  It is REALLY hard for me to sleep when he isnt here.  So I usually stay up and watch a little tv or I mess around on the computer (blog hopping, Facebook or email)  I also EAT.... why? not because I am hungry but because I get bored!  
Here are a few of my "comforts" as of the last 5 months
I LOVE Edwards Singles Hot Fudge Brownie dessert.  Perfectly portioned out already, just enough sweet :)
Yummy S'mores.  The gooer the better.
I Love me the chocolate and peanut butter mix.... and then I can never be without
Yup! Thats right more sugar and carbs... Just what I need huh?
So I don't really wonder WHY I CAN'T fit into my clothes, or WHY I have gained about 15lbs in the last 5+ months.  The reasons are VERY clear..... (see above pictures ;)
NOW I gotta get this extra weight off before my Marine gets home and we go to the ball......  Can I do it???  I sure hope so.  

But I tell you what... I have have enjoyed every TREAT I've had.  And even if for  little bit I am "comforted"

Things NOT to say to a Military Wife/Girlfriend

Ok so I read this post off a friends Facebook page and had to steal it to post here.  I am so sick and tired of people making comments like these.  I mean COME ON PEOPLE!  I am PROUD of My Marine and grateful he is willing to step up and serve.  We've now done 15 years in the Corps and MANY deployments.  
All I have to say to those that make these kind of comments is.... IF IT WASNT MY HUSBAND, WOULD IT BE YOURS??? SOMEBODY'S GOTTA DO THE JOB!


(this is the original article:    http://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Am-A-Military-Wife/487046)


Things NOT to say to a military Spouse or Girlfriend!

1. "Aren't you afraid that he'll be killed?"
(This one ranks in at number one on the "duh" list. Of course we're afraid. We're terrified. The thought always lingers at the backs of our minds ---but thanks brilliant, you just brought it back to the front. Maybe next you can go ask someone with cancer if they're scared of dying.)

2. "I don't know how you manage. I don't think I could do it."
(This is intended to be a compliment. Though, its just a little annoying. Here's why: it's not like all of us military wives have been dreaming since childhood of the day we'd get to be anxious single moms who carry cell phones with us to the bathroom and in the shower. We're not made of some mysterious matter that makes us more capable, we just got asked to take on a challenging job. So we rose to the challenge and found the strength to make sacrifices.)

3. "At least he's not in Iraq."
(This is the number one most annoying comment for those whose husbands are in Afghanistan. What do they think is happening in Afghanistan? An international game of golf? Guys are fighting and dying over there.)

4. "Do you think he'll get to come home for Christmas/anniversary/birthday/birth of a child/wedding/family reunion, etc?"
(Don't you watch the news? No! They don't get to come home for any of these things. Please don't ask again.)

5. "What are you going to do to keep yourself busy while he's gone?"
(Short answer: Try to keep my sanity. Maybe there's a military wife out there who gets bored when her husband leaves, but I have yet to meet her. For the rest of us, those with and without children, we find ourselves having to be two people. That keeps us plenty busy. We do get lonely, but we don't get bored, and drinking massive amounts of wine always helps keep me busy.)

6. "How much longer does he have until he can get out?"
(This one is annoying to many of us whether our husbands are deployed or not. Many of our husbands aren't counting down the days until they "can" get out. Many of them keep signing back up again and again because they actually love what they do or they VOLUNTEER AGAIN and AGAIN to go back to Iraq b/c there is work that needs to be done.)

7. "This deployment shouldn't be so bad, now that you're used to it."
(Sure, we do learn coping skills and its true the more deployments you've gone through, the easier dealing with it becomes. And we figure out ways to make life go smoother while the guys are gone. But it never gets "easy" and the bullets and bombs don't skip over our guys just because they've been there before. The worry never goes away.)

8. "My husband had to go to Europe for business once for three weeks. I totally know what you're going through."
(This one is similar to number two. Do not equate your husband's three week trip to London/Omaha/Tokyo/etc. with a 12-15 month or more deployment to a war zone. Aside from the obvious time difference, nobody shot at your husband or tried to blow him up with an I.E.D., your husband could call home pretty much any time he wanted to, he flew comfortably on a commercial plane, slept between crisp white sheets and ate well, paying for everything with an expense account. There is no comparison. We do not feel bonded to you in the slightest because of this comment and, if anything, we probably resent you a bit for it. Comparing a 12 month combat deployment to a few weeks business trip is like comparing a ****** ford taurus with mercedes convertible.)

9. "Wow you must miss him?"
(This one also gets antoher big "duh". Of course we miss our men. There are some wives who do not and they're now divorced.)

10. "Where is he exactly? Where is that?"
(I don't expect non-military folks to be able to find Anbar Province on a map, but they should know by now that it's in Iraq. Likewise, know that Kabul and Kandahar are in Afghanistan. Know that Muqtada al Sadr is the insurgent leader of the Mahdi Army in Iraq and that Sadr City is his home area. Know that Iran is a major threat to our country and that it is located between Afghanistan and Iraq. Our country has been at war in Afghanistan for seven years and at war in Iraq for five years. These basic facts are not secrets, they're on the news every night and in the papers every day ---and on maps everywhere.)

11. "Well, he signed up for it, so it's his own fault whatever happens over there.
(Yes, ignorant, he did sign up. Each and every day he protects your right to make stupid comments like that. He didn't sign up and ask to be hit by anything, he signed up to protect his country. Oh, and by the way, he asked me to tell you that "You're welcome." He's still fighting for your freedom.)

12. "Don't you miss sex! I couldn't do it!"
(hmmm, no i don't miss sex. i'm a robot. seriously...military spouses learn quickly that our relationships must be founded on something greater than sex. We learn to appreciate the important things, like simply hearing their voices, seeing their faces, being able to have dinner together every night. And the hard truth is, most relationships probably couldn't withstand 12 months of sex deprivation.)

13. "Well in my opinion....."
(Stop right there. Yo, I didn't ask for you your personal political opinions. Hey, I love a heated political debate, but not in the grocery store, not in Jamba Juice, not at Nordstrom, not in a bar when I'm out with my girls trying to forget the war, and CERTAINLY NOT AT WORK. We tell co-workers about deployments so when we have to spend lunch hours running our ***** off doing errands and taking care of the house, dog, and kids, they have an understanding. We do not tell co-workers and colleagues because we are giving an invitation to ramble about politics or because we so eagerly want to hear how much they hate the President, esp. while we're trying to heat up our lean cuisines in the crappy office microwaves.)

last but not least....

14. "OH, that's horrible...I'm so sorry!"
(He's doing his job and he's a badass. Don't be sorry. Be appreciative and please take a moment out of your comfortable American lives to realize that our soldiers fight the wars abroad so those wars stay abroad.)



If you want to say anything, say thank you. After all, we are sexually deprived for your freedom.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

I love my girls

We sure have had some fun times this summer. I am a lucky mommy.  I know I have said it before but I really do LOVE my girls.  With as much as they drive me NUTSO sometimes.  They are the best!  I am so glad that we could share some amazing memories together this summer.  Here are just a few of my favorite pictures of them
Kelsee was in a bad mood that day... can you tell?
With the summer winding down and the girls getting ready to go back to school I am sad.  I have really enjoyed the TIME we've been able to spend together.  They truly are a blessing in my life.  They have made this deployment easier and go by MUCH quicker by keeping me busy and on my toes!
1 week left to enjoy them and then it's back to the crazy school life :(

Friday, August 13, 2010

Time to get back to the Real World!

what an Awesome summer we have had!  It sure has gone by FAST!!!!  It seems like just yesterday school was ending, Haylee graduated from 6th grade and we began our summer fun.  
We spent the 1st month and a half in Simi Valley with my parents and brother.  Then me and the girls made ANOTHER trip to Utah to visit with 2 of my sisters, 1 brother in law and 8 cousins.  YUP!  12 kids and 4 adults in (basically) 1 house.  (I say basically because my 2 sisters live in a house that is an upstairs 3 bedroom house, with a downstairs 3 bedroom house)
What a blast that was!  The trip was originally supposed to be 5 days and ended up being 10 days.  We had many adventures while in Utah (I will be posting pictures soon)  We went swimming, went to Salt Lake City and went to visit cousins.... (we have LOTS of cousins in Utah) While I was there I even "schooled" my sister Jeanne on coupon shopping.  We had a few chances to put my teachings to the test and she did AWESOME!  We even went grocery shopping the night before I left.  We hit 3 stores.  We left at about 10pm and finally returned home at around 215am.  LUCKILY Wally World is open 24 hours.  It was so much fun hanging out with my sister.  She is my buddy and I already miss her tons :(
Also while in Utah I found my DREAM HOME!  I know many of my "fans" aka double coupon day followers where SHOCKED to find out that I was NOT coming home for this past Double coupon day.  BUT there was a GOOD reason for it
this house is AWESOME!  I know I shouldn't get my hopes up but I would LOVE to have it for my own.....  here are a few other pictures of Inside :)
the HUGE pantry in the kitchen!
the view in the backyard
the HUGE walk in closet in the master bedroom
the master bathroom... yup!  Its HUGE
this is the 2nd bath upstairs for the kids
oh! and this is the master bedroom.... well part of it.  I couldnt fit in the whole thing... Its HUGE!!!
This house has 5 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths.  It is over 2900 sqft and a beautiful view from the backyard.  
We all fell in love with it the 1st time we saw it.  I even went so far as to put in an offer!  Now its the waiting game.....
So that is why we haven't been home.  Too many other FUN things to do.... but now it's time to get back to reality!  School starts in 10 days YIKES