Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Pictures Say So Much

Ok, so we had some pictures taken on Sunday for Easter. Now I already know there is more to me now than when Chris married me, and I've been complaining about it a lot lately. Like a good husband, Chris refuses to say anything other than "You're not fat" every time I say I am. Well, after seeing our pics on Sunday, I had enough. Chris has done some personal training--setting up exercise routines and such for people. This week he started working out more than just his PT day, and I told him I wanted him to set up something for me. So as of this evening after he came home from work, I am now on an exercise routine that I am to do at least 3 days a week. I think having someone to which I am now accountable will help me stay on track. I sure don't have a desire to go back to work, but it did keep me just active enough to prevent too much weight gain. Instead of the freshman 40, I have picked up the newlywed 20. Thank goodness spring is here.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Happy Easter


Here we are, our first Easter together. We had a beautiful morning (this pic was in the evening) and a glorious Easter service.

Monday, April 2, 2007

Fitness Exam

Want to know how to determine if you are out of shape or not? Try leading the children's booster band on a Sunday morning. I think I did the eqivalent of 3 sets of squats yesterday. Oh my legs............

Too Quiet

From spending my first night away from my husband to my brother and sister-in-law leaving yesterday, it has been an eventful and full week. Actually, it began a week ago Friday, when I spent the night in Covington, La., in order to do a conference for the former workplace. We had both been looking forward to this opportunity to get away from home, even if just for overnight. At the last minute he couldn’t go due to his position with the Base Honor Guard, of which the primary function is funeral participation. Needless to say neither of us slept particularly well that night. Once you become half of a whole everything seems lopsided and off-balance when the other half isn’t present. It was fun for me, though, to once again immerse myself in the world of homeschooling, and the buzz of conference season. I do not miss the five-day-a-week work schedule, but working on a contractual basis has some appeal for me. Working so many years forms a well-worn groove in one’s life, I suppose. The most exciting part of the weekend was bringing my nephews home for a visit. I was amazed at how I was able to just fall into caring for them as if I had all the practice in the world. It was an action-packed week, and when it was time for them to go home yesterday, none of us was ready for them to leave. I guess that was best. Had they stayed another week, I might have been ready to take them all the way home myself, and this way everyone left the experience ready to do it again!! Two little people with such different personalities. Oh how I see myself in my oldest nephew. I told my brother that I was sorry he got my child! He asked me if I saw myself in him, and I told him I had since he was a baby. His wife thinks she sees the attitude parts of herself, and I won’t argue since I didn’t know her then, but I felt a very strong déjà vu all week. The younger one is such a ham. The older one wants to know everything—always thinking—and is somewhat reserved. The younger one just experiences everything, and everything he says is said with a cheeky grin, including his smart-offs. Try correcting a child when he does that!! What a constant whirl, from keeping them fed to putting them to bed. It would be nice to live on the same street so they can come and go as they please, and of course it would be great to live so close to family. The house and yard are now too quiet, and I know I’ll get a lot of cute remarks about wanting to have my own now, but that really isn’t so. My nephews are 6 and 4, and children don’t start at that age. My brother and sis-in-law have also done a great job of raising their boys—again, they don’t start out that way. I’m leaving children in God’s hands, as it is no small or short-lived task to undertake.