Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Summer Fun 2010...Better Late than Never (right?!)

Here is a photo update of some of the things we did this summer:

In June, as a combination Father's Day and early birthday present for Tom, I rented him a 2010 Chevy Camaro (his dream car) - in yellow, of course, so Bella called it Bumblebee the whole time (after the Transformers movies).  We drove in it down to Charlotte, NC, where we enjoyed dinner at the Cheesecake Factory and then got to go see...


RASCALL FLATTS!!!

Both my loves looking SO intelligent!

Much Better :)



We took a trip to the Airborne & Special Operations Museum in downtown Fayetteville in July.  It was actually really neat to see the history behind what Tom does in the army, and what an important role the airborne and special operations commands have had in defending our freedom and the lives of so many...

 The view from the outside



The outer walkway was lined with marble plaques.  This one is of Tom's MOS:


This is the lobby

Lobby Again

WWI



Korea

WWII



In the belly of a WWII airplane!!!

Vietnam

Bella and Tom also got to go on an airborne simulator to experience the feeling of jumping out of an airplane, riding in a helicopter, downhill skiing, and riding a motorcycle!  I couldn't go because of little TJ...

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Pictures, Pictures, Pictures!

I have finally loaded all the pictures off of my little camera and can now give you all a visual update as to what our summer looked like.  Actually, the pictures start from the end of spring, so lets start there...am I ever behind or what?!  Sheesh...

First there was her Cubbies ceremony for finishing her Jumper Book!
The Snatch-and-Run

Look Mom!  I did it!!!


Then she had her Pre-K(3) Promotion Program



The children sang for the parents - ADORABLE!!!

 
Then came the "diplomas"

These next two are blurry -  Bella just moved too fast!


Woo-hoo!!!

Monday, September 13, 2010

still kickin'...

so it's been roughly three months since I've posted a blog update - and as I've claimed before - I'm just not a journal keeper/writer.  I'll keep making concerted efforts to update the blog as often as possible, and to post new pictures here and there.  My goal for this week is to give a rough update of what this summer has entailed and some of the things we have done.
     In a nutshell, Bella and I made it to Fayetteville, North Carolina safely and have managed to settle in quite nicely.  We found a church to call "home" at Liberty Baptist Church in Spring Lake (about a 20 minute drive).  While it is a larger church than what I am used to, it still maintains that close-knit, family feel and has lots of smaller ministries that we are able to get involved with.  I am enjoying attending their "ABF"'s (Adult Bible Fellowships), which back in Hawaii, was called Sunday School - where adults can meet in the mornings before the regulare service to study more in-depth topics of the bible.  The ABF I attend is for all women and we've just kicked off a 52-week study of the entire bible.  They also have a group called MOPS (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers).  While I am a MOPS, I'll be providing child care during their meeting times because its a paid position, and frankly, we can use all the additional income we can get at this point.  Liberty also has the AWANA Club at their church, and I'm so greatful that Bella can continue her second year of cubbies there.  Since its such a far drive, I've also volunteered to help with the cubbies on Wednesday nights (fun!!!).
     I've also gotten into a Moms Co-op group here where we co-op babysitting time instead of paying cash.  I have yet to use any of my time for either babysitting for- or having Bella babysat, but just that the option is there is awesome.  The moms also meet on the first Friday of every month just to get together and hang out.  Its a great group of women that I am happy to be a part of.
    I'm homeschooling Bella this year through the Myron B. Thompson Academy in Hawaii, and that keeps my mornings fairly busy.  She is also enrolled in gymnastics and ballet twice a week in the afternoons and in the downtimes between all those other activities, I fit in the housework, laundry, grocery shopping and cooking.  Domesticity at its best.
     Oh - and I'm entering my 26th week of pregnancy with little Thomas John McKenna.  Its gone by so fast and so slow at the same time.  Part of me can't wait till it's over and he's in my arms, and the other part is silently freaking out that I only have 14 short weeks left and have to face the all-too-scary birthing process again.   
     More tomorrow...

Monday, June 14, 2010

settling in...

As of tomorrow, Bella and I will have been together for an entire week.  It feels really nice to finally be here and not have to worry about getting the house together, the meals together and my husband prepared for my next imminent premature departure.  I am thoroughly enjoying taking my time re-organizing our lovely little apartment, planning our meals for the week, getting reacquainted with my husband and getting more familiar with our life as a family unit.  It is sometimes awkward but always a learning/growing experience.  We are truly blessed to have this time together and I know we will always look back on it with fondness. 
Today I am focusing on getting the master bedroom organized and tidied up.  It will be a challenge to fit me and Tom's things together (especially with all those shoes!) - but with a few smart organizational tools, and my savvy regarding puzzle solving, I know it'll work out.
Well, I'd better get going - Tom will be home in 45 minutes for lunch!

Monday, May 24, 2010

SO SO SO MUCH!


As our countdown draws closer to an end it feels as though the days are getting shorter.  Ever have that happen to you?  I was at a dinner party this weekend where I heard of life described of as being like a roll of toilet paper.  That as you draw closer to the end, it seems to unravel faster.  Thats what these last few weeks have felt like, and undoubtedly will be what these next two feel like.
Bella and I had an awesome weekend which sadly ended with her waking this monday morning with a terrible sinus infection and croup cough.   Friday night we went with "Uncle Brandon" to a BBQ for a friend from high school.  Its so wonderful to see old friends and to learn that they really haven't changed much except for growing wiser and more mature.  Saturday we went to a dinner party and "Auntie Christena's" house and had a really nice time until my allergies took over.  I haven't been around cats for years and apparently have no defense against them any more.  Sunday was our usual routine which is always a blessing.  I had 14 preschoolers in my class - a new record for sure!  Then Tia, Dave, Dave's sister Stephanie and their whole brood came over for lunch with my Noni which was really nice.  Dave took some of the kids and Stephanie to Diamond Head for a hike and then greeted us on their return home with yummy malasadas!  As the night ended, Bella and I were thoroughly exhausted from our weekend activities, but happy and blessed all the same.
I am home today with her, as she is sick, and its Zack's 25th birthday!  We're supposed to go out to dinner tonight...I'll pray, but I'm not so sure with my sick little one...

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

T Minus 33 Days

so here I am.  33 days left until Bella and I are reunited with my husband and we can live together as a family.  FINALLY.  We are flying out sometime in the second week of June - most likely the 6th or 7th - I'll be booking our tickets this week.  The three of us are nothing less than absolutely ecstatic to be together.  But HOLY MOLY there is so much to do in the next few weeks.

  • deciding what to take, what not to take? 
  • getting any paperwork Bella and I might need over there together
  • Registering at Ft. Bragg with ACS and CYSS
  • Getting Bella set up for continuing gymnastics and starting ballet in NC
  • setting up our road trip to Maine in mid-June
  • notifying the appropriate people of our "hiatus' " in Hawaii : Bella's current gym, Avon, etc.
  • post and sell remaining wedding items on ebay
I'm confident it will all get done - I've certainly got the motivation!  It's also looking like Bella and I will be back in Hawaii for the month of August.  Everything is so uncertain with the military that all I can do to keep my sanity is plan for the worst and hope for the best.  In planning for the worst, Bella and I would return to Hawaii for the month of August and from there plan out the rest of the year - whether that means staying in Hawaii or returning again to NC.  I know what my heart desires, I can only pray that it would be as God desires as well.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

over it


Starting fresh.  Thats what I'm doing.  I've stopped taking my prescribed medications and now only pop my mulitvitamin in the mornings with my coffee.  And I feel good.  Truth be told, I don't really feel any different being off of them.  I am perpetually exhausted, but I suppose that has its own explanation as well.  So I'm turning a new leaf, starting on a fresh page, opening a new door - all of it. 

  •  I will accomplish my "to-do" lists at work each day. 
  •  I will walk every day at least 2 miles. 
  •  I will do yoga 3-4 times a week.
  •  I will drink a minimum of 60 oz of water.
  • I will watch what I eat and maintain a food journal.
Thats all for today.  I also will NOT beat myself up for not being a nazi about it.  I'm still gonna have my menchies occasionally and I'm still gonna eat fast food on fridays.  So there.