Saturday, November 15, 2008

A new normal with Ann Marie...


Today I picked up Ann Marie from her retreat at church. This was the Merge Weekend Retreat for 5th and 6th graders. For the next 2 years they will go through mentoring as they "merge" into the youth group! So, the weekend went like this:

We are so excited for Ann Marie as she grows up and starts exerting her independence. She loves her family intensely...we have to keep that in front of us as she starts this new journey. 

While on the retreat she hung out with the older kids, and regularly reminded me NOT to share any embarrassing stories and pics with her newfound friends! What? ME?? NEVER!! 

Then, I left my little girl this morning. Something happened today. She came home asking to be treated like a girl her age. What does that mean, I asked her? She said, enough with those baby names! (Oh, my heart...) And, what is up with this bedtime on the weekends? (Oh, dear Lord...) So, helping her embrace this new "mature" Ann Marie, we talked about names that were bothering her. Then, we discussed the bedtime issue. Looks like we have some more talks coming on this one.

Then, we came home to share with daddy all of the stories from the retreat! After dinner, Ann Marie and I went to PetCo while Sean stayed with Lauren. I came home and found Lauren sitting in the living room by herself. I asked were Sean was. She said that he went to take a shower. I went in to the bathroom and found a very sad daddy. I had to control my giggles as I listened to him saying that he had been standing in the shower singing Butterfly Kisses to himself!!! He said that he's having a hard time with this!! 

So, pray for us as we learn to not only teach Ann Marie how to be responsible with this independence, but that Ann Marie can make good choices and be honest about her bad ones. Also, pray for her daddy...he loves his girls! I think that I watched mom go through this in such a way that I am not fearful or sad. However, Sean did point out that we live a whole mile away from mom and dad! ;o) 


Saturday, November 8, 2008

Catching up...

I have been so bad at blogging! When I think of it I'm at work, and can't do it then! Then, in the evenings we are so busy during the school week. Anyone want to hear more excuses? Eh, I'll get better!

I decided to just blog and worry about posting pics later. I know, it's the best part. I'll get to it. I have read tons of others blogs and find that everyone is posting straight from their heart, so I will do the same.

Today we were at Max's birthday party. Can you all imagine the beautiful sound of nine kids having an amazing time? I can't really blame Grey this time - sweet boy was sound asleep! Sadie really is in the same boat - she was held the whole time! It was wonderful! I adore my sisters' children! They each have so much personality, and that came through today in so many ways!  

The wonderful things that I saw were:

1) Owen colored a picture for his mom. However, when he went to give it to her, he found more people he loved! Then, he decided that it was for Teddy (me), Noonie and his mommy! YAY! We get to share! Thankfully, his mommy graciously said that Noonie and I could share. As Noonie and I were discussing "custody" of the new drawing, I offered my refrigerator as a new home for this amazing work of art! Well, Owen, it has a new home! Thank you!!

2) I loved Sean being there. With different jobs he hasn't been able to come to more family events. I think there was more to it than that, but for now...he's there and he enjoyed being with the family! I asked for an hour and a half, and we stayed for almost 3 hours! Sorry, Grunewalds - we were having fun!!!

3) Greyson slept the whole time he was there, but just his presence was a blessing! He's here and he's ours!!! I got to hold Sadie a lot, too. You know, when new ones come in your life it is nothing short of a miracle the way they fold into our family to make a new normal. They become part of our lives to the point that you don't remember the family before they were a part of it!

4)...and, the best part. It still amazes me how 9 children (but, 2 are too young)...so, really seven children of different ages, from 10 to 2 can play so well together. As a matter of fact, they prefer it that way...they love each other so much! What a blessing...

Well, how was that? Be patient with me as I catch up with pictures that are crowded in my camera...