tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-75538855212834134942024-02-20T00:44:02.059-08:00Imitating SteventonNataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.comBlogger138125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-47935047222459470022013-05-18T18:55:00.000-07:002013-05-18T18:57:07.197-07:00Recital 2013 <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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After much anxiety and prayer, Victoria took a leap and switched dance studios for this year. After 10 years at the old studio, I suspect great courage was required to start classes with new girls and new teachers.<br />
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The primary enticement to make the change was the new ballet teacher, Val Salnikov, a professional dancer from Russia. What a treat to have such a seasoned classical ballet instructor! June 10-14 will be a real test for Victoria's ballet passion - A Russian Ballet Summer - a ballet camp with Russian instructors. My toes hurt just thinking of dancing that much.<br />
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While you may not be all that impressed with the action photography; in my defense, I was simultaneously taking pictures and videoing with the ipad. <br />
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Victoria is considering entering a few photos in the Georgia 4-H Photo Contest. The first picture of Hannah and Grace can be entered in the in "Focus on 4-H" category since it's of a 4-Her working on her state project. However...we need a caption and we're at a loss. Suggestions?<br />
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Which bottle brush photo do you prefer? I won't bias you by telling you my favorite. This would be entered in the general division and I was considering a caption like "Like a 4-Her: Bursting with Potential" but that seems a little cheesy. Any better suggestions?<br />
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Two photos can be entered in each division and she just plain likes the rose photo. While not horribly original, the color is fabulous for being unedited.<br />
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How 'bout a contest? If we select your caption, I'll send you a print of the picture. Okay...so that's not that much of a prize, but it seems fitting.Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-38576113321073250302013-03-29T11:00:00.002-07:002013-03-29T11:14:19.730-07:00Distraction or Destination<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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School, home-school co-op, Care Net Bible study, horses, dancing, stall cleaning...oh, yeah...cooking, cleaning and laundry. Do you ever start to feel overwhelmed when you realizes just how many directions you are pulled in a day? Add to that the fact that I'm a homebody who will go to great lengths to manipulate my schedule to leave the house as little as possible. As a result, when I do have to be out and about, I try to cram as much into that day as possible, leaving very little margin.</div>
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That was true of my schedule last Thursday. Hannah needed some adjustments made to her western show saddle (long story - please don't ask me to explain) and the only saddlemaker in the area lives in Kingsland, about 45 minutes south of us. I made arrangements with Mr. Lopez to be at his shop sometime in the early morning so that I'd have plenty of time to return home, prep for the World History class that meets at our house at 12:00 and then drive to Oglethorpe Elementary to pick up my niece Caitlyn by 2:15. Seemed perfectly doable. Aren't those famous last words? Then Patrick ask me to swing by the Camden County Care Net and pick up something from their office. Ummm...no problem. That would only add 15 or 20 minutes to the trip.</div>
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He had me measure Hannah's inseam, and then had her climb into the saddle as it rested on a saw horse of sorts. All as I expected. Then he pronounced judgment. He could make the adjustment in about 45 minutes - Why don't I take Hannah to McDonalds for a mid-morning snack while he works his magic. Perfect...sort of! It would save me driving back to Kingsland another day. I did some quick mental math and figured we will still be home in plenty of time for my World History commitment. </div>
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After our Civil War lesson Mr. Lopez continued our tour of the shop, showing us tools and a wallet he was in the process of making. All the while I'm looking at my watch and trying to mentally calculate if we are going to be home in time. Then, at some point, I gave up. I decided I'd call the World History kid and tell him we were running late. I decided this distraction really wasn't a distraction - but a destination. Mr. Lopez is a veritable fount of information - but not like a teacher lecturing in front of the classroom. It felt more like our grandfather was showing us his hobby, hoping we would fall in love with it as much as he has. Once I made that decision to ignore my intricately planned schedule, I enjoyed seeing the tiny little harnesses he'd made for his miniature ponies, the huge paint horse and all the other horses that made up his little farm. </div>
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Sadly, despite perfect weather the day was less than perfect. Noticeably absent was daughter #1 who was not yet on spring break and couldn't miss her Friday classes to join us for our day trip. I also couldn't help but feel nostalgic for the spring trainings of years past. This was just our second time since we started our Spring Training tradition (16 years ago?) that we haven't spent the night at Grandpa Ned and Grandma Aurel's house and the second time we haven't taken one of them to a game with us. </div>
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For so many years, this trip defined our spring. Sadly, time has taken it's toll. Grandpa is no longer with us, Grandma isn't making the trip to FL and able to say alone, and the kids' college schedules don't mesh. We've seen the last of spring break trips as a family visiting grandparents - and I'm not exactly taking the change well. Kevin leaving home was difficult enough. This trip, while fun, only seemed to magnify the changes our family is undergoing.</div>
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Okay, so maybe that title is a bit dramatic and possibly even enigmatic for those who have not recently (or ever) read Dante's <i>Divine Comedy</i>, but Hannah's most recent Quarter Horse show was miserably cold. We shivered from the moment we set foot on the fair grounds and barely stopped until the cab of the truck warmed up on the way home. Somewhere in the afternoon, mounted on Grace, Hannah declared she was sure this must be a taste of Dante's hell. You see, Dante's description of hell was somewhat unconventional - his hell is cold. The further one descended, the colder it became. I'm not sure what level we had sunk to, but even riders from New England were complaining.<br />
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I've about decided Perry knows only two temperatures, as cold at Dante's hell and as hot as the conventional notion. Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-29625447716159021132013-03-01T10:50:00.000-08:002013-03-01T10:50:17.787-08:00Love and Marriage:The Greatest Show on EarthAfter not one, but two day trips to Atlanta, I faced the thought of riding back and forth to Atlanta for the third time in the week a bit like a child getting ready to swallow a dose of bad tasting medicine. Okay, okay...so if the truth be known, I whined like a toddler...repeatedly, until Patrick finally gave in and said, "Okay, if you don't want to go, let's just stay home."<br />
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While that thought was tempting, I knew I needed to act my age and fulfill the commitment Patrick had made for us months ago. Oddly, I think Patrick was looking more forward to the weekend marriage conference than I was, so I couldn't bring myself to be the one to call a halt to the plans.<br />
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I had arrived home from TeenPact about 10:30 p.m. Thursday evening, threw some clothes in a suitcase, and went to bed with a messy house and an even messier laundry room (think 2 girls just back from camp where they had to wear dress clothes during the day and casual clothing at night). I woke bright and early to face not only a long drive in a church van, but a 7am dentist appointment. Yes, I know...you're thinking, "Who in their right mind goes to the dentist at 7am?" Well, that would be Patrick and I. Really, normally it's nice not to interrupt your day to get your teeth cleaned (and they're never running late since you are their first appointment). But not this time. It was as if fate was conspiring to make my weekend miserable - the good doctor even had to numb me up to take care of a little problem I'd been having. <br />
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At 9am twelve adults and their luggage, riding in a 15 passenger van, pulled out of the church parking lot. Let's just say riding three adults to a bench seat did nothing to improve my attitude. Stopping at a cafeteria for lunch did even less for my attitude. Ultimately, I survived the ride, we checked into the hotel, and I thought "if I can just get a nap before the evening session, I'll be as good as new." My head had barely hit the pillow when Victoria called and reminded me that we had double booked Alyssa for Saturday night. She was supposed to be babysitting for Caitlyn and Matthew as well as taking Patrick's parents to Jacksonville. Yep...you got it...I spent the rest of my nap time on the phone with Chrissy and Alyssa trying to come up with plan B. Thankfully Kevin's girlfriend Lauren came to my rescue and agreed to help Hannah babysit on Saturday while Alyssa and Victoria taxied Grammy and Grampy to their concert in Jax. </div>
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Despite me wanting to just stay in the hotel room and sleep (and I'm pretty sure Patrick could have been persuaded), we joined the rest of the group to ride to the first session. We walked into the lobby of the church and found a circus - a lady on stilts juggling, a circus elephant (not a real one - but life size none-the-less) and bags of kettle corn. Shockingly, I found it hard to maintain a stinky attitude. I mean, really, how could I keep a sour demeanor when lights were strung in the sanctuary to make you feel like like you are under the big top!<br />
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So after I shaped up, we had a good time...learning and laughing together. While none of the teaching seemed new - after all, we've been to enough marriage conferences that not knowing what to do is not our problem - but it was a good reminder of what I should be doing to make our marriage better. And, though it pains me to admit it, once I got past acting like a toddler who wasn't getting my way and embraced the circus atmosphere like a eager child, it was good to get out of town for the weekend and enjoy "Love and Marriage: The Greatest Show on Earth." Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-650715235950849322013-02-24T15:47:00.000-08:002013-02-25T09:17:42.998-08:00So Much to Learn Did you ever make plans that sounded brilliant while they were in the planning stages; but the more time that passed, the more you wondered why you bothered in the first place? Yeah,<a href="http://teenpact.com/" target="_blank"> TeenPact</a> sounded like a terrific idea until I realized I was going to have to drive back and forth to Atlanta in one day - twice in the same week - and then ride a church van back and forth to Atlanta, bringing my total number of trips back and forth to three in one week.<br />
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1. Delilah, as we affectionately call our GPS, lived up to her name (as a girl who can lead you astray) as I searched to find the Calvin Center, the camp where the TeenPact kids were staying Monday through Thursday. Apparently Upper Woolsley, Lower Woolsley, and Woolsley Roads are just too confusing for her to keep straight. We left home at 5:10am which should have given us plenty of time to drop off luggage before traveling to the Capitol. And while we did eventually find the camp, we barely had time to eat lunch at the Capitol and get the kids where they needed to be by 1pm. We owe no thanks to Delilah. Did I mention another mom with a car load of boys was following me, making Delilah's errors even more infuriating and humiliating?<br />
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3. The girls can indeed wear skirts that hit below their knees without looking completely out of fashion (i.e. like geeks). I have just one thing to say...thank God for pencil skirts. While they still groaned at having to accommodate a strict dress code, they certainly looked like they belonged amongst the politicians and lobbyists.<br />
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4. Some lobbyist tell TeenPact students that the company for whom they work forbids them to talk to anyone from TeenPact. Okay...now that's a little sketch. You are forbidden to answer questions like, "Who are you advocating for?" and "What made you want to become a lobbyist?" Serious trick questions that some 15yo could one day use against you. Simply reaffirms my belief that lobbyists are just one step above used car salesmen. <br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Our group on the floor of the Georgia House with Representative Chapman - By this time they are pros at navigating the Capitol and can tell us all about parliamentary procedure in the Georgia Legislature.</td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr>
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5. If the girls return to TeenPact and stay at the residential camp, Patrick may have to be a chaperone. My girls are not used to receiving such obvious attention from the opposite sex. As Hannah says, "Around here, everyone knows my dad and it's like I have an electric fence around me that no boy is willing to get near." Apparently that was not so in Atlanta. No worries though, Victoria. Your dad can still scare off the boy with the awful bowl hair cut.<br />
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6. A grande Americano with an extra shot of espresso is all that is needed to keep me fully awake from Macon to Brunswick. Yeah...Starbucks thinks I moved or was vacationing - 3 drinks credited to my account this week....all from the same store in Macon.<br />
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<b><i>Coming Soon: Love and Marriage: The Greatest Show on Earth</i></b></div>
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In all my years of blogging, I don't think I've ever shared a recipe. And there's a good reason for that. Generally nothing I make is noteworthy. I mean, I have some dishes that are family favorites but it just seems so braggadocios to post a picture of what I cook and then expect someone else to want to imitate me.<br />
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But these cookies are the exception. One of Patrick's co-workers made some and they were quite the rage at Care Net. I didn't bother asking for the recipe...really...how different can a chocolate chip cookie be from the recipe on the Toll House bag? <br />
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Then I ate one. And I admit it was superior to any other chocolate chip cookie I'd ever eaten, however I still wasn't motivated enough to ask for the recipe. But when a friend who lives half a world away posted the recipe on her blog, I knew I had to try these delicacies for myself.<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><span style="color: black;">These
seem the perfect follow-up to our toffee filled holiday. Oh...I forgot
to tell you about that because I wasn't blogging then. The girls and I perfected
toffee making...and nearly made ourselves sick, on occasion, eating one
too many pieces. Because of the brown butter and brown sugar, these
have a definite hint of toffee in every bite. Perfect...absolutely
perfect.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: red;"><span style="color: black;"></span></span><span style="color: #cc0000;">My warning: If you have children who are inclined to snatch bites of dough, DO NOT make these while said children are present. </span><br />
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This is copied directly from<a href="http://aquotidianlife.blogspot.com/2013/02/our-new-favorite-chocolate-chip-cookie.html" target="_blank"> my friend's blog</a>. She made a couple of modifications from the original that she found<a href="http://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/2012/02/brown-butter-sea-salt-chocolate-chip-cookies/" target="_blank"> here</a>. I didn't have walnuts on hand, so mine are sans nuts. <br />
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<span style="color: #783f04;"><b>Brown Butter, Brown Sugar and Sea Salt Chocolate Chip Cookies</b></span><br />
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4 1/2 cups flour<br />
3 teaspoons baking soda<br />
1 teaspoon sea salt (fine)<br />
2 cups unsalted butter<br />
3 cups brown sugar<br />
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2 Tablespoon full-fat yogurt (but I'm sure lowfat would work fine, too.)<br />
2 teaspoons vanill extract<br />
1 12 oz. package of dark semi-sweet chocolate chips<br />
1 to 11/2 cups chopped walnuts<br />
coarse sea salt for sprinkling<br />
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--Preheat oven to 350 degrees F, 175 C.<br />
--Melt butter in a heavy bottom saucepan over medium. Once the butter
begins to foam, continue whisking the butter just until it begins to
brown and gives off a nutty aroma. Remove it from the heat and transfer
to a mixing bowl right away so that the butter doesn't continue to
cook. This extra step of browning the butter is very worth the effort!
Think toffee-flavored cookies. Monique provides a <a href="http://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/2012/02/brown-butter-sea-salt-chocolate-chip-cookies/"><span style="color: #783f04;">great pictorial tutorial</span></a> for this step. Let the browned butter cool for a few minutes before continuing...<br />
--Mix butter and sugar with an electric mixer until well blended--I use my Bosch. Beat in eggs, yolks, vanilla, and yogurt.<br />
--Add the dry flour, baking powder, salt. When all is well blended, stir (or mix) in chocolate chips and walnuts.<br />
--Chill dough in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours.<br />
--We used a small cookie scoop to size our cookies, but you could roll
them into balls. Place dough on a cookie sheet and press down slightly
to flatten. I use the back of a flat spatula. Sprinkle the cookies with
just a little bit of sea salt.<br />
--Bake the cookies about 10 minutes--our gas oven isn't well regulated
so we check them regularly. The edges of the cookies will be firm and
the cookies will be golden brown when they are done. Since the recipe
calls for all brown sugar, the cookies will be a little but darker (see
picture above), but they are chewy, rather than crisp.<br />
--Cool cookies on a wire rack.<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><span style="color: black;"></span></span>Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-45744132462818804792013-02-08T19:31:00.001-08:002013-02-09T20:48:49.044-08:00Loving What Must Be Done<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">I spend a lot of time thinking, speculating, even second guessing. I'm not sure if it's inherent to my personality or if it's something thrust upon each and every mother crazy enough to embark on the home education journey. Probably the former intensified exponentially by the latter. In an case, I spend an extraordinary amount of time analyzing my failures as a parent and a teacher. In some ways I'm pretty sure I've been a better parent than a teacher - evidenced by my children's lack of academic ambition - I mean...you haven't heard me talking about filling out college apps to Ivy Leagues schools, have you?</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">I consoled myself along the way with the thought that raising kids who love the Lord is more important than raising brilliant scholars. It seemed I had the energy for only one of those endeavors - when in truth I only had the discipline for one (but that's a whole 'nother conversation). I had this vague philosophy that if I could raise kids who were hard workers, were self disciplined and had a good foundation of the 3 Rs, my job would be complete - or at least be adequate enough not to churn out societal misfits.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">As a matter of fact, I championed "self-discipline"...well, sort of. I was convinced it held the key to so many good things for my kids and for me; yet like a greased watermelon, it was ever elusive (I suppose because I'm so naturally inclined to be lazy). And it can become a task-master. I've spent time exercising great amounts of self-discipline while I served others only to become resentful and bitter . I spent so much time focusing on what I was giving up in order to be self disciplined that I grew to resent the people around me.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif; font-size: large;"><span style="color: purple;"><i>Cease endlessly striving for what you would like to do and learn to love what must be done.</i></span></span></h4>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Wow...why didn't I think of that? I need to shift my thinking from what I could be doing to learning to love those things that can't be avoided. That my friends, is a paradigm shift that could be a game changer.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">But what does that look like in the midst of cleaning the kitchen, taking out the trash, and sweeping the porch? And w<span style="color: purple;"><span style="color: black;">hat does that have to do with raising kids or education. </span></span>I'll dive into some thoughts on that in the next post. (read that: I'm tired and need to go to bed)</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><i><b>How does that quote strike you? I'd love to hear your thoughts.</b></i></span></span>Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-34392878927489990442013-02-07T21:13:00.000-08:002013-02-07T21:23:07.501-08:00Movin' On UpWendy (Hannah's trainer, owner of the horse, and my good friend) and Hannah decided to see if Hannah and Grace could run with the big dogs - or in this case the big (and expensive) horses. Not only did they hold their own, they were downright pleased with their first try at an American Quarter Horse Show.<br />
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If you've been a reader of my blog for very long, you know the riding pictures all begin to look the same. The only thing that changes is the background. But now, that doesn't even vary. The AQHA shows that Hannah will ride in are all in Perry, GA at the same facility where we attend 4-H State and Federation State. So yeah - same horse, same clothes, same venue. Note her new number - 327. Doesn't that seem like a nice, balanced number for the announcer to say, "And first place goes to three twenty seven, Hannah Eades riding Zipping with Chocolet". It's a far cry better than her Coastal Empire number - 9.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Getting last minute instructions from Wendy</td></tr>
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Sadly, I don't even have her placings. Four judges placed the classes, which was good since Grace broke in the English Pleasure class. But since only one of the four judges saw the error, the other three placed her somewhere in the top 9, with one placing her 4th. And because there were more than 15 exhibitors in the class, Hannah and Grace both earned a .5 AQHA point. Yes, that's right...while some people compete for money, saddles, or snazzy belt buckles...Hannah competes for points.<br />
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Patrick and I needed to tend to responsibilities at church on Sunday, so we planned to head back to Brunswick after the English classes finished up. By the time we got the horse and tack put away, we finally got on the rode toward home at 11pm. Ugh - that's a long boring ride on Hwy 341 from the heart of Georgia to the coast. But the adventure wasn't over. We soon received a frantic call from Hannah inquiring if we'd seen Wendy's wallet. Turns out it was stolen and Hannah and Wendy were left in Perry with no money, no credit cards, and no identification. About the time that reality started to sink in, we saw those dreaded blue lights flashing behind us. My mind quickly went to...can this show get any more expensive? Wendy just lost $250 cash and gained the headache of canceling her credit cards and replacing her drivers license, and now we're looking at a fine that could easily approach the amount Wendy had stolen. Mercifully the nice officer from Telfair County issued Patrick a stern warning and nothing else.<br />
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Thankfully Sunday started out much better. Wendy was able to get gas (so they could get home) and Hannah wowed 3 of the 4 judges in the Novice Youth Showmanship class. She walked away with a 1st, a 3rd, and 4th out of 21 exhibitors - earning 7 AQHA points. In the Youth 14-18 Showmanship class, she again did well enough to place first under one judge and earn another 2 points.<br />
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I don't have her placing for the two western classes, but she did earn .5 point in Western Horsemanship. Overall Wendy and Hannah were pleased with Hannah and Grace's performance. I guess pleased enough to feel like they made the right decision to move on up to stiffer competition.<br />
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<br />Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-36878876417148422782013-02-02T17:15:00.001-08:002013-02-03T19:01:14.140-08:00For my NieceOkay, Katie. Just for you. I left of in June with Hannah's 4-H State Show. Victoria had a fabulous time at Camp Broadway in Jacksonville and some delicious smoothies with her Aunt Cynthia. In July Victoria headed to Honduras with a team from our church. It was a smidgen difficult to let a 13yo go out of the country without a parent along, but she's the 4th kid, right? We've relaxed a whole lot.<br />
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Hannah worked horse camps with her trainer and saved every dime she made. In mid-July she found an affordable car to buy, so she was all set to be independent when that Sweet 16 rolled around in September. Kevin was slaving away at Starbucks while Alyssa stayed at her job at Lai Lais and was a part time nanny for one of the Care Net nurse's kids.<br />
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Hannah showed Grace at the State Federation of Saddle Clubs show over Labor Day weekend. She came down with a bad cold and fever right before the show and I worried about her getting dehydrated or worse. Of course she'd worked so hard to be there, nothing was going to stop her. She had a successful show that culminated with a first place in English Pleasure.<br />
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School started with Kevin and Alyssa both at the College of Coastal Georgia, Hannah in 10th grade and Victoria in 8th. Kevin also had been working on his application to Highlands College, knowing the CCGA was nothing more than a place to get some core classes out of his way. Sadly, we started the school year minus a student who had become a part of our family. Caitlyn turned 4 over the summer and was enrolled in preK. It is still a little strange, after four years of having that little squirt under foot, to be without her now.<br />
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Not having Caitlyn did open some other doors for us. Hannah's trainer had knee replacement surgery, so for 6 weeks, 5 days a week we made the 25 min drive to Shady Oaks Stables to feed 20 some horses at 7am. Between feeding, Hannah's job cleaning stalls and her riding Grace 5 days a week, it seemed that Hannah lived there. Thankfully by this time Hannah had her driver's license and could go alone some days.<br />
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In early October, Alyssa received a fat manilla envelope from the Health Sciences Department at CCGA. Enclosed was her acceptance letter to the School of Nursing. Woo hoo! Graduation is just 4 semesters away! <br />
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Christmas came and went with me missing the simplicity of last Christmas...when we "skipped" Christmas and went to Haiti. Despite my objections, the season flew by and it was time to take Kevin to Birmingham to enroll at Highlands. I sort of pride myself with being a no nonsense kind of mom...but I was a mess as we packed Kevin's room. I was trying to hold it together, really I was . Geez, I didn't want his parting memories of me to be of me crying and sulking around the house. And I wasn't doing half bad until he picked up a box and said, "You know, this really does feel like I'm leaving my childhood completely behind." Boo hooing ensued (and I'm misty eyed right now just typing it).<br />
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Thankfully I'm through the most severe pain (I hope). He is happily settled at Cory and Sarah's house ( my brother and sister-in-law) and is now a part of their daily routine. According to all accounts he's liking school there and, praise the Lord, feels like he's in the right place.<br />
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Hannah showed Grace in her first American Quarter Horse Association show last weekend. Even with much stiffer competition she held her own. That show deserves its own blog post now that I'm "back in the saddle" here at Imitating Steventen.<br />
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So there it is, Katie...your very own whirl wind tour of the latter half of 2012. I have, no doubt, left off a few things like Victoria's participation in the Miss Golden Isles pageant and her change of dance studio. She's now taking ballet from Val Salnikov, a take no prisoners sort of ballet teacher. But what else would you expect from a Russian male ballet instructor?<br />
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Hope to see you back here at Imitating Steventon soon. I've decided that a simple blog post that is complete and published is better than a witty or profound post that never gets typed. That's my now motto, and I'm stickin' to it!<br />
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<br />Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-32077587387567944662013-02-01T19:26:00.000-08:002013-02-01T19:27:08.678-08:00How Will You Vote?Seven months. That's how long it's been since I've published a post, but not for lack of trying. I have had dozens formulated in my head and three discarded drafts...all brilliant thoughts at one moment, I'm sure, but they just never seemed worthy of having the "publish" button clicked. I figure I can lament about what should have been, or I can simply ignore the unfinished works and move on. And based on the somewhat chaotic state of my house, I'm fairly adept at ignoring unfinished tasks.<br />
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Not sure if I should begin with filling you in the last seven months or if I should just act like nothing ever happened and tell you about the latest news. Hmmm....what's your vote?Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-46742353097956492952012-06-28T07:29:00.000-07:002012-06-29T04:05:02.555-07:00Born at ChristmasI've never properly finished my Christmas in Haiti series, but today as I sit at my computer, my mind is taken back to that beautiful country filled with hopeful people. And I'm crying. We were only there a week so there was not enough time to actually build meaningful relationships. But even in that short time, I fell in love with people. However, I felt helpless to offer them anything. Oh, I could give them some money. They've long come to expect that from Americans. But I longed to leave behind something that would last beyond their next meal.<br />
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We didn't arrive in Haiti with an agenda. I knew I would be at Kathy's mercy. We've known each other a long time and she knows my gifts and my lack there of. She rightfully steered me to her workshop where she showed me a basket of fabric rosettes the ladies and girls had made and said, "We need to figure out how to make these into something marketable to sell." Hmmm....ok. So, I spent a better part of the week fiddling in the workshop, trying to design marketable products.<br />
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I kind of liked these rosettes with a ruffle behind them. Kathy was not initially keen on them. I was rather insistent they were cute. They're not really Kathy's style. I persevered anyway and even taught a couple of the Haitian girls how to make the ruffle. I turned out ten or so different color combinations, attached them to various kinds of clips and left them hanging in the workshop. Well, I did bring one or two home to give away...just to see the reaction of moms who might buy them for their girls. I left Haiti not certain I had been a bit of help to Kathy.<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcADnuB7dgMiSZSjikKwK-HmcGGpWGveHJJDU-M3s0_vXI_zXQDE8MvY7vWEKB81JALYQ3etswQmXTXXeAwAGtUq6lW4kl9G0Rpte6ltDY7HxfZ_K9acG1gaOH00B9fmHBhSPKVYscKzM/s1600/bow3.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="100" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcADnuB7dgMiSZSjikKwK-HmcGGpWGveHJJDU-M3s0_vXI_zXQDE8MvY7vWEKB81JALYQ3etswQmXTXXeAwAGtUq6lW4kl9G0Rpte6ltDY7HxfZ_K9acG1gaOH00B9fmHBhSPKVYscKzM/s200/bow3.jpg" width="200" /></a>Back to my crying this morning. Facebook greeted me with my top story being "2nd Story Goods is now open online." Excellent! What I was unprepared for was my reaction to the product line - most of which I had seen a dozen times. You see, the rosette bows are now being made by students at the deaf school in Goniaves, Haiti. And they are among the <a href="http://2ndstorygoods.com/collections/gifts/products/bow-with-rosette" target="_blank">products for sale</a>.<br />
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Additionally, the burlap headbands were born that week, with Kathy making the first one for her daughter as I sat on the stool next to her. I encouraged her that the teen crowd would love them. She knew Benson, the guy who makes journals, could easily help perfect the design. I think I was wrong. More ages than teens want to sport a burlap headband.<br />
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So, click over to <a href="http://2ndstorygoods.com/" target="_blank">2nd Story Goods</a> and buy some bows and headbands - well, why not get one or two of everything. Some of those products were born at Christmas and contain a piece of my heart.<br />
<ol></ol>Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-27522346445553936902012-06-20T07:37:00.000-07:002012-06-20T07:37:33.041-07:00The Calm After the Storm<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Sometimes I wonder how I used to get anything done when I had four young kids in activities that required me to taxi them places. I guess my saving grace was, all three girls were dancing at the same studio so I was only taking them to dance and baseball. The end is in sight though. When Hannah starts driving in the fall, my transportation duties will be cut drastically.<br />
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But, for now, I'm still full time taxi driver - except this week. After a whirlwind few days last week at the 4-H State Horse Show, this week is the opposite. Completely, almost eerily quiet. Hannah is a teen leader at 4-H Horse School in Perry and Victoria is in Jacksonville staying with her Aunt Cynthia and attending Camp Broadway.<br />
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Hannah had a wonderful show last week with just a few hiccups - one
that resulted in Honorable Mention rather than a 5th place finish in
Western Pleasure. But overall she had excellent performances.
Unfortunately, the arena where all the western events take place is
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">English Showmanship results - Hannah was 9th out of more than 50 exhibitors and Hannah's friend Ann was first. Aren't they beautiful?</td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr>
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<br />Hannah's 2nd place in Showmanship, Honorable Mention in Western Pleasure and 7th place in Western Horsemanship landed her 8th place overall in the Stock Seat Senior Division. A guy whom she has competed against all year in the Saddle club shows was the Stock Seat Champion and Ann (see pic above) was the Reserve Champion. It's so much fun knowing and competing against such terrific kids.Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-91037707539510657322012-06-06T18:12:00.001-07:002012-06-06T18:31:58.104-07:00Graduation 2012<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Graduation for Kevin has come and gone. Coastal Georgia Home School Association did a terrific job organizing the commencement ceremony and dinner. Each grad (there were 4 boys) was honored with a video and a charge by their parents. But I must confess, I couldn't say a word. As usual, I let Patrick do the talking. While no one is happier to graduate students than I am, I do get choked up thinking my little boy is a man and will soon be leaving home. <br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj1ZdJ2qrt2EYdzyunbGixksltATJimaa7wzA63T0LNmc4IrcSd7iQgDiR-uQWMRSnstxCDj6p0UpbcVrnySpwwQDTuqcsZnCYWfa0tNpnWRll2QzCo-v6gpB6mbYdUFnEg5KO3FVWlCi0/s1600/Kevin's+Graduation+051.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"></a>Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-46307268547282855282012-05-20T16:36:00.001-07:002012-05-24T20:15:41.953-07:00The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of DefeatI can't believe it's been nearly two months since I've managed to visit with you via the blog. I fear I'll never get around to finishing my Haiti posts - so if I don't, know that we had a fabulous time with Beaver, Kathy, their kids and all the lovely people serving in Haiti. The Haitian people were lovely - even if Port au Prince does scare me a bit. I've taken wild taxi drives in Nigeria and sat white knuckled in vehicles in South Africa (and the fright wasn't just from being on the "wrong" side of the road), but traffic in PAP...like nothing I've ever experienced. Really. Unbelievable. After seeing Kathy Brooks navigate the bumper-to bumper chaos, she is my hero now more than ever. I'll never be half the woman she is.<br />
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I'd like to say I'll be back in the saddle here at my blog, but it is the saddle - and the horse - and the trips to the barn that keep me from being here already. And it isn't looking to improve any time soon, though with school being out, maybe I can carve out some time to spend with you all.<br />
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Hannah's regular show season came to an successful end yesterday. Not only was she the High Point winner for her age division at the show, she clinched the title of Queen for the Coastal Empire Association AND is the overall High Point winner in the 13-19 age division for the 2011-2012 Coastal Empire show season. I suppose that makes me the mother of the queen - quite an honor, don't you think? I think that simply means I get to continue transporting her to the barn so she can live up to her title when she competes against the eight other queens in their own Horsemanship class at the state show over Labor Day weekend.<br />
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Hannah also competed in her first American Quarter Horse Association show, the Region 10 Experience in Jacksonville last weekend. It was the epitome of that old catchphrase from ABC's Wide World of Sports- The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. (And I'm pretty sure I'm dating myself by remembering that, aren't I? I don't suppose the Wide World of Sports has been on television for quite some time). We knew the competition would be stiff, but we didn't know it would be so plentiful. Hannah's English classes boasted about 25 riders each and her Western nearly 20. After not placing in either English class on Friday, I was bracing to have one disappointed girl.<br />
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Not to fear, my girl rose to the occasion and she and Grace (a.k.a. Zippin With Chocolet - her offical show name) placed 5th in the Western Pleasure class, qualifying her to attend the AQHA Novice Youth Champions in Tennessee in October. The thrill of victory was sweet.<br />
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Hannah optimistically prepared for her <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equitation#Western_Equitation" target="_blank">Western Horsemanship</a> class, a class she normally excels in, and is the class that qualified her for Queen of Coastal Empire. Horsemanship is a "pattern class", a class that the rider individually rides a pattern the judge has selected. In this case it was trot from cone A to cone B. Stop at cone B and pivot 180 degrees to the right. Back the horse to cone C, etc. Hannah was the 10th rider and up to that point no one had ridden a really successful pattern. None of the riders could pivot their horses well and I knew Hannah had recently made great strides pivoting Grace. The door was wide open for Hannah to ride in and set a very high bar for the remaining riders. She trotted in, began her pivot and was flawless...but she kept going until she'd done a 360 degree pivot...and we all knew she had completely blanked out and forgotten the pattern. She was facing the wrong direction to begin the next element. She trotted Grace around toward the judges and politely asked to be excused. They nodded. The agony of defeat was palpable - really, my heart was broken and beating out of my chest. Picture being the lone rider in front of five judges in an arena big enough for rock concerts - and your mind going completely blank. Just thinking of that happening to me nearly sends me into cardiac arrest.<br />
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But, like the champion that she is, she chalked it up to experience (I probably would have bawled my eyes out) and will have a fabulous story to tell younger riders that she might some day end up coaching. We all went to bed Saturday night with the agony of defeat ringing in our ears - or in my case, replaying in my mind.<br />
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Sunday, Mother's Day, was just the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_showmanship" target="_blank">Showmanship</a> class. We thought the class might start around lunch time and we'd be home by mid afternoon. The joke was on us! Her class finally started at 5:30, so I spent a leisurely Mother's day on shed-row watching some fabulous horses come and go. I can't even describe how badly I wanted Hannah to do well - if for no other reason than to recover her confidence that had taken a beating the day before. I think there were nineteen girls in the class and they all looked amazing. I knew a couple of elements were less than perfect and figured Hannah would not be super-duper excited about her performance. But thankfully the judges saw something they liked at placed her 5th, again qualifying her for the show in Tennessee in October. Victory is even sweeter after the previous day's defeat.<br />
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We can't even begin to explain how thankful we are for Wendy (Hannah's trainer and Grace's owner) allowing Hannah to ride such a lovely horse - and for dragging Hannah all over South East Georgia Saturday after Saturday to compete. We are humbled and thankful for bringing Wendy into our lives. She has truly made huge sacrifices for our child and transformed her into a competitor that would make any trainer proud. Hannah is not only a graceful winner, but is also - what is even more difficult - a graceful loser. I've seen plenty of riders have tantrums and take their frustrations out on their parents or other adults. Through the loving guidance of a wise trainer, Hannah has become not only a skilled rider, but a lovely young lady.Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-63690623056211560632012-03-25T13:30:00.004-07:002012-03-26T11:12:30.583-07:00Haiti: Pati De (Part Two)Much to my pleasure, I successfully refrained from buying anything for my kids for Christmas. Not a single, solitary gift. But, I still couldn't stop thinking gifts. I racked my brain trying to think of something meaningful to take to our hosts, Beaver and Kathy Brooks. But what? What do you buy people who are already wealthy beyond their neighbors wildest expectations. What could I bring to someone who sees hungry, distended bellies daily without seeming like a) I am completely out of touch with their daily reality, or b) I am a classic first world snob who can't help importing my materialistic mindset to a culture that has so far escaped Christmas = overspending.<br />
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Honestly, I tried to ignore the idea that I should arrive bearing gifts...but I also tried to put myself in Kathy's place. Yes, all her kids (sans one) would be there with her and that in itself is the most precious gift a mom can receive; but even so, I'd still want Christmas morning to be somewhat different than all other mornings. I finally settled on stockings filled with a mixture of goodies and necessities for the guys. Alyssa and a friend went shopping for them. I guess they figured all single 20ish aged guys need socks, gum, goldfish crackers and...oh, I can't even remember what else. Victoria and her friend Lily had been accumulating gift for Rebecca for months, so I knew she was already well taken care of.<br />
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I still found myself wanting to do something special for Beaver and Kathy. I asked around and no one who'd been to Haiti could offer me any direction. Being left to my own devices, I prayed. Novel thought, I know. Should have done it weeks before rather than on December 22, but there you have it: a perfect illustration of how I like to rely on my own wits rather than the voice of the Lord. Thankfully, I felt God whispering an idea, a Kindle. A Kindle? In a third world country? Would they want one? Is that just too much of a luxury item to own in a country where few can read and even fewer can afford to buy a book? Do they already have one?<br />
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I asked around. Victoria said Kathy owned a Kindle. Taylor, their son, said they didn't. I couldn't come up with anything better and so bought a new Kindle Touch and an Amazon gift card to get them started. My thinking was, shucks...even if they already have on Kindle, there's three readers in the family living in a country with no libraries. I despise sharing my Kindle so they, if they are as selfish as I am, probably would love to have another one too. I then told Patrick I had bought Beaver and Kathy a Kindle...sort of an "it's easier to ask forgiveness than get permission" kind of moment and so my Christmas shopping was complete.<br />
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Armed with my gifts, the 300lbs of lined paper for the journal maker and countless other supplies, we packed...and packed...and packed. We weighed bags, redistributed goods, and reweighed and then reweighed again. After hours and hours we finally thought we had 2 bags per person, totaling 80 lbs between the two bags with no single bag over 50 lbs as per the directions at the Insel website. Yes, it's true...Insel Air still allows two free bags for each passenger. Each Eades packed in a carry-on so that we could take as many supplies as possible in the luggage. Everything was labeled and ready for the drive to Miami. Let the fun begin!<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">More gifts from Patrick's staff for the ladies who make jewelry in Jubilee Blanc. Add in the paper for the journal man, 20 sets of sheets, bags and bolts of fabric that Kathy requested and I collected for the newly formed fiber arts guild, and the gifts for various Haitians that started pouring in from friends who had been to Haiti and we easily maxed out our 480 lb. limit for our luggage for the six of us. </td></tr>
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<br />Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-30701674553830345992012-03-18T16:10:00.003-07:002012-03-26T11:14:00.782-07:00Oops...How Could I ForgetPitiful as I have been at blogging this year, I still can't believe I haven't given my few faithful readers the low down on our Christmas adventure to Haiti. Looks like this is going to be a multi-part post, so stay tuned for "the rest of the story". <br />
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<a href="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JFR787RJL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA300_SH20_OU01_.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JFR787RJL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA300_SH20_OU01_.jpg" /></a>Sometime last summer, the kids concocted the idea of skipping Christmas...you know...Nora and Luther Krank's idea of no presents, no tree, no Christmas anything and going to Haiti to spend Christmas with our friends the Brooks in Gonaives. If you haven't read Grisham's book, <u>Skipping Christmas</u>, AND seen the Jamie Lee Curtis/Tim Allen flick, "Christmas with the Kranks", you are missing a treat...but I divert. Patrick and I asked the kids questions. Lots of questions like: So, you know this means no presents? Zip, Zero, Nada? They said they were fine with that. They just wanted to make a mission trip as a family. And you also know Mom's not decorating the house. No tree, no garland, no lights? It's like Luther says, "A total boycott!" They assured us that was perfectly fine.<br />
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Somehow that gave me pause. A part of me wanted to jump up and down and cheer. No tree, no decorating the house...think of all the money and time in December that would save me. Nutcracker wasn't in the cards for the year, so it was like I was adding a whole month to my life that had been annually missing for the last 8 years. Then a part of me wanted to cry. The kids don't even care about all the things I've done to make Christmas special for the past umpteen years. I wanted to have a bit of a pity party - and feel like a failure that my kids can do without all the traditions I've created (or thought I had created) to make Christmas, well...Christmas. But I confess, the thrill of a short term mission trip together (which also meant less holiday stress for me) won me over. Besides, it might be nice to see Christmas from the perspective of being an observer of holiday materialism rather than a participant.<br />
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Sometime in mid September, while Kevin was gallivanting about Europe, we took the plunge and bought six tickets from Miami to Port au Prince. As excited as I was, I wasn't certain *I* could do Christmas without buying gifts. I LOVE giving gifts. I was beginning to think I was going to be the problem child in all the Haiti preparations, since it was really me all along who loved the tree, the traditions, and seeing the smiles of surprise on Christmas morning. Almost daily I would wake and resolve NOT to think of gift giving and Christmas decorations. I realized I had been conditioned to be a part of Christmas commercial madness, and this whole "cold turkey" approach was probably good for me.<br />
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In hind sight, I'll probably never see the trappings of Christmas quite the same. In the future, I think I'll be able to see the decorations and parties as a way to facilitate the real meaning of Christmas rather than be the focus of the holiday season. It's something I've always wanted to do, but in retrospect, probably failed to accomplish. All in all, even if you don't go on a cruise (like the Kranks planned to do) or visit the poorest nation in the western hemisphere like the Eades, I highly recommend a year of "Skipping Christmas" to adjust your perspective.<br />
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<br />Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-15526908210990347842012-03-11T14:04:00.000-07:002012-03-11T14:04:31.918-07:00Spring Training Trip in Pictures<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Kevin really wanted Bryce Harper's autograph, but had to settle for Stephen Strasburg's. While we were impressed that he signed balls, programs, and various baseball paraphernalia; he seemed as though it was a part of some sort of punishment for being tardy to class. <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhvASul9tLmqnWYa_ehJltVREkPPwshhU9Pph4PFZx-WUL8YKBSwCgUa77iuXu89utOk0kKBpdGjWEkQ2Yahqnz2JQUkS9z-UviWil2K_sLbSiGGVzHUA0mr0WjKV0_PXC3e8zfFh9lKUw/s1600/Spring+Training+and+BCHA+Show+017.JPG" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="256" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhvASul9tLmqnWYa_ehJltVREkPPwshhU9Pph4PFZx-WUL8YKBSwCgUa77iuXu89utOk0kKBpdGjWEkQ2Yahqnz2JQUkS9z-UviWil2K_sLbSiGGVzHUA0mr0WjKV0_PXC3e8zfFh9lKUw/s320/Spring+Training+and+BCHA+Show+017.JPG" width="320" /></a><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The foul ball that Alyssa "caught". It would be more accurate to say, "the ball that found Alyssa".</td></tr>
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<a href="http://app.picaboo.com/WebView/Project.aspx?clientID=c99dd6917a33f2d6e3afc77bed961e61&version=211886&siteID=FB-WallShare">Kevin's Album </a><br />
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I hadn't even seen some of the pictures and was blown away by some of the snaps they took in Venice.<br />
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Sam has a thing for hand stands. Not sure how it started, but there are about two dozen pictures of him doing hand stands in all the cities they visited. His album has fewer pictures of Kevin and more of his hand stands.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Because everyone does a hand stand in front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.</td></tr>
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</tbody></table>Kevin and Lauren went to Olive Garden in Jacksonville last night and brought us bagels from Panera. What a nice surprise for everyone! Strawberries and some delicious coffee (compliments of Starbucks) combined with all SIX of us being home for breakfast made for the fabulous Valentine's Day treat for the mom.Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-43661958771521313382012-02-03T17:46:00.003-08:002012-02-03T17:51:28.124-08:00Letting Go of the GuiltThe house is completely silent save the sounds from Pandora radio. I can't even remember the last time this happened, and I'm certain I should be doing something productive - like putting away the school books that somehow were left on the sofa, vacuuming and mopping in preparation for the party Alyssa is hosting here tomorrow evening, or sorting the piles of mail that have grown up out of no where, or, God forbid, preparing tax documents for the dreaded day, or...please, stop me before I panic.<br />
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After 15 years of homeschooling and having the accompanying guilt over the disarray of my house as my constant companion, I am happy to report that my to-do list and I have finally come to a truce. I ignore it on Fridays and it doesn't shout above the normal din on that day. How have you accomplished this, you ask? Simple...I leave. That's right, I just walk away from it. I've instituted Fine Arts Friday and the girls and I (and whoever else I can round up to join us) attempt to expand our appreciation for the arts.<br />
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<a href="http://www.jaxsymphony.org/admin/small_thumbs/4605_20110620110042__bdwy-hllywd_cr_2x3.jpg" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="http://www.jaxsymphony.org/admin/small_thumbs/4605_20110620110042__bdwy-hllywd_cr_2x3.jpg" width="132" /></a>January's schedule treated us to "Broadway to Hollywood", a collection of show tunes and popular television medleys performed by the Jax Symphony. <a href="http://www.jaxsymphony.org/admin/small_thumbs/4605_20110620110042__bdwy-hllywd_cr_2x3.jpg" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"></a> I had purchased a twenty-five dollar "Sound Check" card that's available for students for the girls who can now attend free, and I buy a rush ticket for a pittance. Imagine my surprise when the soprano was introduced as having had the title roll of Mary Poppins on Broadway. And the tenor...he'd played Raul in Phantom of the Opera. Yeah...that's right. I heard Broadway performers sing in trade for a ten dollar bill. I was in awe...honestly, in awe.<br />
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Last week I talked dragged Mom and Dick along for a celebration of Mozart's 256th birthday. I had no idea he had composed "A Musical Joke". I do now - and even to my untrained ear was laugh out loud funny in a couple of spots. <br />
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In the mean time Victoria's birthday dream came true...an afternoon of Wicked entertainment. My car seems to be on auto-pilot to the Times Union Performing Arts Center. But it's okay...because I get to ignore my messy house for a few hours and listen to some of the most amazing musical scores ever written.<br />
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Join me any time on our next Fine Art Friday adventure. We've got Brahms and the Canadian Brass coming up this month.<br />
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So, what's been your guilty pleasure as of late?Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-33659414853131906852011-11-16T13:52:00.004-08:002011-11-16T14:02:42.800-08:00A Mom Fail...Again<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjk-_BEfszaR3rVbxG7EOLJKd82dZ1woRXBA0aHQV1aQfj1lLqL8IXjmjhNmaqqyOnVzLK9x_uMwHm45m7VRnUuPKe5YSL_VA9ApOvMm2v18f4vZLc27Lev-Ui7Uba6UIxfsOPMeR741f8/s1600/sghs-home.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"></a></div>As most of you know, Kevin couldn't just quietly come back from Europe and slink into the shadows. He had to return and keep the focus on him. His most memorable souvenir is probably the <b>nasty staph infection that kept him in the hospital for four days and resulted in his first surgery</b>. Dr. Dunn made a lovely two inch incision last Monday, which is now doing incredibly well. The young heal so fast.<br />
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While I have suffered small bouts of guilt over what I could have done differently and perhaps avoided him having had to go under the knife, I know that is futile. The aftermath, though, is where <b>my real failings have become apparent</b>.<br />
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After the whirlwind admittance to South East Georgia Regional Medical Center, the angst of inserting the IV (Kevin is not really wild about being pricked with needles of any sort) and beginning the antibiotics, the long wait for the imaging folks to have an opening to do an MRI, and then the waiting to hear if surgery would happen later in the evening or the next morning (all while Kevin is starving and he's hoping he hasn't NOT eaten all day for nothing), my emotions began to wear thin but <b>Kevin was like a rock</b>, completely unflappable and joking with everyone right up to and including the anesthesiologist.<br />
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Kathy and Lauren Lee were God-sents to me and stayed with me all though the pre-op, the surgery, and waiting in the regular room for Kevin to return from recovery. Really and truly, <b>without them I might have been a puddle on the floor</b> by 10pm in a waiting room that had long been abandoned by everyone but the janitor.<br />
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I spent the night in the hospital bed next to Kevin and almost felt like I'd slept a few hours when the morning rolled around. I dutifully waited for the doctors to make their rounds and then slipped home to take a shower while Kevin rested. I returned to the hospital and later in the afternoon, since Kevin had several visitors, I decided to slip home and get Victoria. After she was able to spend some time with her brother, I returned home to get Hannah, who was staying with Caitlyn. About 4pm, Hannah and I stepped out of the room. I planned to bring Hannah home and make sure things were under control at the house when a nurse stopped me and said, "Are you leaving him alone." I sort of nodded and laughed nervously...wondering why she was asking me that. She proceeded to tell me that <b>pediatric patients can't be left alone without notifying the nursing staff.</b><br />
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Oh...I confess <b>it had never crossed my mind that a kid who had just returned from backpacking Europe without me might not be safe to leave alone in a hospital bed with a nurse's call button at his finger tips</b>. Now I understand the rule, mind you. It just <b>honestly</b> never occurred to me that it might apply to Kevin.<br />
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And then today I was again reminded of how I have so completely abandoned my maternal duties in regard to my son. Kevin has to go to physical therapy every other day to put is elbow in a whirlpool that swirls around some kind of solution to clean the wound and for the nurse/therapist to change the packing and redress the wound. The first day I went and sat in the lobby for the duration of the appointment...all 20 minutes. The next appointment he attended by himself because it seemed pointless for me to sit in the crowded lobby and listen to the country music station when he's perfectly capable of driving himself. But today he again went by himself and was told that <b>because he is a minor, he had to have a parent in attendance or he couldn't be treated. </b><br />
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Gee whiz. I do suppose he could pass out while puts his elbow in the stainless steel tub of luke warm water, or peeling the bandage off might cause him black out; but couldn't they just call me if that happens. I'm pretty sure the billing department has my number. Honest to Pete <b>it never occurred to me that I would have to be present for him to have the Band-aid changed</b>.<br />
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I was afraid the Europe trip would change Kevin into this independent, self-sufficient man who no longer needed his mom (much). The truth is, <b>Kevin was already those things before he left.</b> Apparently it was <b>ME</b> who needed the Europe trip and his long absence for that reality to be solidified in my heart. Now, if only the rest of society could grasp the same concept, I wouldn't have to feel like such a failure for allowing him tend to his own business. Thankfully he turns eighteen in a couple of weeks and the rest of the world will see him as the responsible young man that he is.<br />
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Okay...so I may not receive any Mother-of-the-Year votes, but <b>neither will I ever be accused of being a helicopter parent</b>.Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-36251081696660245192011-11-05T19:16:00.004-07:002011-11-05T19:21:01.173-07:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg7wQfGXfSHUA7LSR0nM0FweOQfuW5mQhiPnIN4YRZA8ylUVag6UJH2iGH2iaiHuAaAngIZGd_si6_6njc4bgukCt9qsgIE9LvM_yOJnFOxbXfpglfLRpLHJGpXTRV4Ogi0JXcFTZ3vkzM/s1600/318323_10150353185181494_566266493_8482343_530155709_n.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="239" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg7wQfGXfSHUA7LSR0nM0FweOQfuW5mQhiPnIN4YRZA8ylUVag6UJH2iGH2iaiHuAaAngIZGd_si6_6njc4bgukCt9qsgIE9LvM_yOJnFOxbXfpglfLRpLHJGpXTRV4Ogi0JXcFTZ3vkzM/s320/318323_10150353185181494_566266493_8482343_530155709_n.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>The European traveler has returned! The stories are trickling in, and I can't help but smile to hear of all he learned and all that he has learned at home that was reinforced abroad. Yep, even if he couldn't quite spit out Romulus and Remus names precisely, he did know the legend of the abandoned twins, nursed by a she-wolf, who are purported to be the founders of Rome.<br />
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I have marveled that my son had the determination and assertiveness to make the trip happen. I can even begin to think that Kevin has done something extraordinary, something unique among his peer group. I can also begin to pat myself on the back that I even LET this kid wander through Europe at seventeen years of age.<br />
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Then, in the midst of one of my self-congratulatory moments, it hit me that I'm not unique at all. I'm not that brave. My kid has not done something that hundreds of eighteen year olds have never done before. And I'm not talking about studying abroad.<br />
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Whole generations of young men have gone off to explore Europe. But they didn't fly into London on a commercial jet; they arrived on a transport ship. They didn't have a debit card in their pocket, but dog tags dangling from their neck. Yes, there's been plenty of young American men tour Europe - compliments of WW I and WW II. And for everyone of those boys, there was a mother back at home sending him off and wondering when and if he would ever return.<br />
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That realization made me doubly thankful to have my son home and grateful to live at a time in history when my child can freely travel Europe, even those countries that I find slightly mysterious (think Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia - now the Czech Republic and Slovakia). I'm not blind to the unrest in the world, but I'm also not overlooking the blessing it is to have a son who came home from Europe on his timetable and not the schedule of the US Army.<br />
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As we approach Veteran's Day on Monday, I'm thankful for those who currently serve and have served our country. It's their devotion that has paved the way for my children to experience a world with a freedom few people in history have ever known.Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16900439226461512874noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7553885521283413494.post-39401896663970540642011-10-22T19:42:00.000-07:002011-10-22T19:42:59.761-07:00<div style="margin: 0px auto 10px; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi8WRXuodmp09DEHJ-31sQXQhJYCMnv7yTqv1IaQjhyphenhyphenb8l233fdygDxT2KYYBq2gCf11Kk2qv942R1jJaDxgxMSboBmFqJk6SVKbwIFqEZXadTSHapUURcIpe9hS0jCSzttymV0d8TL5hk/s1600/DSCN1719.JPG"><img alt="" border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi8WRXuodmp09DEHJ-31sQXQhJYCMnv7yTqv1IaQjhyphenhyphenb8l233fdygDxT2KYYBq2gCf11Kk2qv942R1jJaDxgxMSboBmFqJk6SVKbwIFqEZXadTSHapUURcIpe9hS0jCSzttymV0d8TL5hk/s320/DSCN1719.JPG" /></a> <br />
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<div style="text-align: left;">Sometimes you just have to take the plunge. After several years of snooping around <a href="http://www.sapelofarms.com/">Sapelo Farms' website</a>, I inquired about an opening in their <a href="http://www.sapelofarms.com/csa.html">CSA program </a>and joined. Once a week for six weeks I will pick up my box of vegetables - whatever is in season and ready to be harvested. I figured we would have to expand our palate a bit, and I was right. This week was heavy what looks to be a ton of greens for salads, radishes, a cucumber, a couple of winter squash and two other items I've never laid eyes on in my life. </div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: left;">The first new veggie is tatsoi. I have never even heard of it, let alone know how to cook it. Thankfully, Sapelo Farms enclosed a simple recipe to try - a pasta dish that uses tatsoi much like spinach is used in chicken Florentine. The other mystery vegetable looked like over ripe green beans, but with a thinner shell and funky colored. I surmised that they were field peas, which I had had before but had never seen un-shelled. Honestly, they look far more like a bean than a traditional pea to this Yankee girl. I KNOW how to cook those like a Southerner - throw them in a pan with a little water and bacon and I'm good to go.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: left;">Here's to the Eades attempt to support small, local farmers and eat fresh from the field vegetables.</div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
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