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FBF: A Great Year (and some HSBA news!)

Welcome to Flashback Friday!

It has been a great year.  A weird, busy, crazy, good year.

As many of you know, I had the above baby a little over a year ago.  He was a surprise from the very beginning.  We didn’t think we were having any more children.  Not that we didn’t want any more, but it just didn’t seem to be happening.  After having a miscarriage early in 2007, I just thought it was not to be.

But then the spring of 2008 brought the news that we were, without a shadow of a doubt, expecting a baby.  This time the pregnancy was healthy and made it past the first several weeks.  I was thirty-five years old.

Most of my pregnancy was wonderful.  I was healthy and energetic and because I was so busy all the time with the two older kids, it went by fairly quickly.

However, during the last trimester, I started having signs of pre-eclampsia again.  I had this with my first, Bonny Annie, twelve years earlier.  Generally, women only have this condition with a first pregnancy, but because I hadn’t been pregnant in eight years, my body apparently had forgotten my other two pregnancies.  I was already scheduled to have a c-section anyway, so my doctor just closely monitored my blood pressure and the baby’s growth, which can sometimes be stunted by this condition.  The baby was small, but he didn’t see any cause for alarm.

On November 19, 2008, we drove to the hospital to deliver our baby.  Jackson Henry was born around 8am, weighing five pounds, one and half ounces, and he was sixteen inches long.  He couldn’t breathe on his own or regulate his blood sugar.  Later that day we were told they thought he had an enlarged heart, an enlarged brain, and possibly some chromosomal issues.  He was placed in the NICU, and they began to run test after test.

It was the longest day of my life, and the start to the longest week of my life.

However, as the week progressed, so did our baby.  Almost every test they ran came back negative.  Jack Henry was small, but he was healthy and beautiful and strong.

Then on Thursday, November 27, 2008, Thanksgiving Day, we got to bring him home.

Yes, it has been a very great year. 

And yesterday, it got just a little bit better because I was officially announced as the winner of the Homeschool Blog Awards Funniest Blog for 2009!

I am overwhelmed.  Thank you so much to everyone who nominated and voted for me.  It is such an honor!  Make sure you click on the icon above and check out the winners for all the categories.  Some mighty fine blogs won, and I’ve had a lot of fun perusing them.

Black Friday Boogie with Indiana Mimi and the Pirate Mom

One of my favorite holiday traditions is going Black Friday shopping.  Seriously.  My mom and I have a lot of fun together, and we usually manage to snag a few deals that make the whole ordeal worth it.  This year I decided to bring my camera along so that all of you who stayed at home in your warm little beds could feel like you experienced it too.

Here’s a shot right before we left the house at about 3:45am…

 

Indiana Mimi looks pretty good for that early in the morning, doesn’t she?  She wanted to know if all the pictures were going to be of her since I was the one with the camera, so I stretched out my arm and took this one…

And now I need to interrupt this blog post to ask you something:  Do my eyes look 4x brighter to you?  You see, I’ve been using the new line from Cover Girl, the Exact Eyelights line, which is eye make-up for your specific color.  I’ve been using the line for green eyes for a few weeks now, and Big D refuses to answer that question, so I thought I’d put it out there, and see what all of you think.  I can’t decide if it makes my eyes look brighter, or if it looks like I have pink eye.  What do you think?

Okay, so anyway, after snapping a few pictures and getting some hot coffee in my to-go cup, we were off.

3:54am, and we were ready…or not because my windshield looked like this…

We had our first frost overnight, and I didn’t think to start the car earlier, so we had to wait about five minutes for the ice to melt.  Indiana Mimi thought we should have waited a few minutes longer because she was scared to death I couldn’t really see when I decided to take off.  And guess what?  I really couldn’t see all that well, but there were no other cars on the road anyway, so it hardly mattered….unless you’re a deer….or a mailbox.

We arrived at Kohl’s, our first shopping destination about fifteen or so minutes after they opened, and we were encouraged to see that we were not the only crazy people that were out this early in the morning.

Besides having to wait a few minutes for an available shopping cart, it was a rather tame experience.  I found almost everything I was looking for and only had to wait in line for about ten minutes or so.  We left the store about an hour after we got there, and then headed to a bigger town to shop at Wal-mart.

 

 I had dropped Indiana Mimi off at the front of the store and went to find a parking spot when my cell phone started ringing.  It was Indiana Mimi telling me that there were no carts and that every register was open and the lines were still clear to the back of the store.  I tried to look at the bright side of things and reasoned that at least this would be the one and only time I wouldn’t have the buggy with the wobbly wheel.

Inside we decided to divide and conquer.  Well, actually we were already separated and had no hope of finding one another in the sea of people in that store.  I wandered around, trying my best to not run into anyone or get hit myself by the careening carts.  It was utter chaos.  The Black Friday merchandise had been ransacked.  The prices were obscure.  Some things were situated in odd places, like an entire bin of bargain DVDs were set up in the middle of the produce department.  I managed to find one toy, a pair of PJs and a movie, but I couldn’t find my mother or an employee who could tell me how much my movie cost, since all four of the self-scanners I had been to were not working.

Eventually Indiana Mimi and I were able to reach each other by phone.  I’m completely convinced that if this had been in the days before we all had cell phones that we would still, almost a week later, be in Wal-mart trying to find one another.  I tell Indiana Mimi that there is no way I’m going to stand in line for three hours just to buy my little pile of stuff that probably cost around $20.  She agrees, and I told her to make her way to the front of the store where I was so we can leave, but then I hear her greeting someone.  The someone ended up being a friend and neighbor of mine, already in line, who agreed to purchase my piddly pile of things for me.  I gingerly make my way to where she is standing in line and hand over the goods.  Indiana Mimi and I wipe the Wal-mart dust from our hands and move on.

Next stop is LifeWay Christian bookstore….

We got to the parking lot about ten minutes before the doors opened, so we had a moment to collect our selves and re-caffeinate.  Indiana Mimi had Coke, and I had lukewarm coffee.

I don’t really know why Indiana Mimi is posing like that.  Just remember that you are viewing the antics of people who had about four hours of sleep and have just left the zoo called Wal-mart, so things are bound to not make much sense.

LifeWay was a really good experience.  The crowds were light, the staff was friendly and helpful, their specials were conveniently located and the pricing was visible and accurate.  Most importantly, however, they were serving free hot wassail and sugar cookies.

When we left the store it was 7:54am, the sun was up, and unfortunately you can now see all the dust on my dashboard.

I sorta wanted to try Michael’s craft store now, but we finally decided to head back to our town to hit the Target there.  Our town is much smaller, so we reasoned the crowds would be lighter, and we were right.  Actually, I believe there were just as many employees in Target as there were shoppers.  They were everywhere in their sporty red shirts, asking if they could help you find anything.  And they COULD find anything….well, except for Indiana Mimi, but you can’t really fault them for that.

We left the store at 10:00am, and we were done!

Just a quick note to my children who read this blog:  None of your gifts are visible in this picture, so quit looking!

We ended the morning with my one of my favorite parts of the tradition:  breakfast at Cracker Barrel!

And there you have it!  Black Friday in a nutshell….or is it Black Friday by a nutcase??? (Oh yeah….and don’t forget to answer my eye make-up question…thanks!)

Merry CHRISTmas, Mr. President!

Recently I received an e-mail encouraging me to send a Christmas card with a Christian message to the ACLU.  The idea is to flood their mail boxes and let them know that a huge percentage of people in America are still celebrating the real meaning of the season.  I almost always check the validity of these types of e-mails, and this particular one has been circulating since 2005.

But it still seemed like a good idea to me, but it was perhaps a bit misdirected.  So I researched the idea a little and found a similiar campaign directed at the White House.  I like this idea even better!

So, if you’d like to join me, choose a Christmas card or postcard with a Christian message and send it along to the First Family this season.

The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500

No need to get ugly.  That would sort of defeat the purpose of the Christian message, wouldn’t it? 

I just think that perhaps our President needs the reminder that our country was founded on Christian principles, and that many, many people still appreciate that fact.

More importantly though, as you address and sign your card, say a prayer for Mr. Obama and his family.  Lifting him daily before the throne of God is bound to make more impact than a $3 card.

Who knows?  Maybe next year they’ll actually have a CHRISTmas tree at the White House.

Are ya’ with me???

Pirates *Heart* Vikings

I know that technically Vikings were a subset of pirates, a sect of them, if you will.  I also know that if a ship load of my type of pirates (the Caribbean sort) ever had stumbled upon a ship full of Vikings, that an all-out, fierce, sea-faring battle would have ensued.

However, here at The Pirate Mom Dot Com, I want you to know that I *HEART* Vikings!

Big ones…

Little ones…

And even the goofy ones…

It’s just what I do.

Kids in the Kitchen: Thanksgiving Edition

Kids in the Kitchen was a feature on my old blog that I hadn’t implemented here on The Pirate Mom Dot Com yet.  I like to have my kids with me in the kitchen (sometimes).  I like to teach them new skills (sometimes).  I enjoy when we can all pitch in together and get ‘er done (sometimes). 

When I was a child, I spent most of my Thanksgivings watching the parades in my PJs and being really hungry until about 3:00pm when we could finally eat.  All the while my mom and grandma slaved away in the kitchen, working to put a feast on the table for our family.  Not that I want to rob my own children of those same experiences, but I see value in their helping prepare the annual meal.  It doesn’t have to be complex or even very time-consuming.  Here is how my children helped this year…

Bonny Annie  is usually in charge of the desserts, and this year was no exception.  She always makes pumpkin pie, but this year she also wanted to try apple pie, and both creations were very delicious.

Dirty Harry made the green bean casserole (with a little help).  And, as you can see, hair cuts are optional for being able to help in the kitchen.

When your kids help, I’ve discovered they eat more.  Harrison had three helpings of his casserole.  The only thing he’s ever eaten three helpings of willingly is perhaps Laffy Taffy.

Cap’n Jack Henry helped with nothing.  He did, however, manage to be cute enough to inspire creative dessert concoctions.

Here are some other ideas to get your kids involved in holiday meal preparation…

  • Help to prepare Jell-o salads.  They are really hard to mess up, but I actually managed to do so this year.
  • Arrange veggies and dip for an appetizer tray.
  • Set the table.
  • Pour drinks.
  • Bake the rolls.
  • Make a salad.

The possibities are endless, depending on what you and your family traditionally have on the table.  Just make sure to involve the young ones.  It will guarantee happy, thankful faces!

If You Miss the Peanuts Thanksgiving Special…

….you could just watch this instead.

But, of course, it just isn’t the Peanuts without Snoopy, so here ya’ go…

Ummm…okay….I realize that one is going to require a bit of imagination.  Just work with me here…

I hope you’ve had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  I hope that you’re full.  I hope that you’re warm.  I hope that you are surrounded by your loved ones.  I hope that someone else washed the dishes. I hope that there are only 5 calories in your second third piece of pumpkin pie.  And most of all, I hope that you know the peace and comfort that comes from knowing the Savior.

Over the River and Through the Woods…

…to Grandmother’s house we gooo-oooo!

Okay, so I wasn’t going to Grandma’s.  And well they weren’t exactly woods.  I did cross a river once, the Harpeth River.

A couple of weeks ago I left the house at 8am to take Annaleigh to her tutorial.  After I dropped her off, I found myself heading back home despite the fact that I needed to run a boatload of errands that day, because I had forgotten my cell phone.  As I sat in the driveway, watching Dirty Harry run in to retrieve my phone, I decided to roll down my window and holler at him to also get my camera.

“Why?” he yelled back.

“Oh, I don’t know, ” I yelled back.

But the real answer is that I decided to photograph another fall drive like I did last year here.  I love the fall, and I enjoyed risking my life last year in order to take pictures of it and all of its grandeur last year, so I thought  I’d do it again, and if I can remember from year to year, make it an annual event here on my blog.  And you know what?  I think I’m better at it.  I stayed completely on the road at all times this year!

Okay, ready?  We’re off…

Good-bye house, for the second time today.

Jack Henry has already fallen asleep….  (Photo by Dirty Harry)

…before we even leave the neighborhood.

And we’re cruising along our hilly street into town…

Our first stop was the vet to replenish Clara’s heartworm tablets.

Now through the rest of our small town…

At this house, there used to live a man who was in his late 90s, who used to sit on his porch and wave at the passer-bys.  He always liked it when people honked, and so I always did, but he passed away about a year ago.  I miss seeing him.

Here’s the school bus I almost flagged down to put Dirty Harry on. 

He’s been driving me crazy lately on car trips because he’s gotten very interested in car makes and models, which could be reason #427 of why I don’t understand boys.  I don’t know when he’s going to stop asking me if such and such a car is a Ford or a Chevy.  Or who produces more cars, Mitsubishi or Isuzu.  Or how much a Dodge Viper costs.  The answer to each and every question is, “I don’t know.”  The only difference is the volume in which I use.  It gets decidedly louder each time.

A quick stop at the ATM…

An impulse stop for coffee at McD’s…

I really wanted to stop HERE but decided to save two bucks.

And then we were on our way out of town and toward the next bigger one to get some errands accomplished….

(Someone hit that stone fence about three or so years ago….and they have never repaired it.  It kinda drives me nuts.)

Vultures…

Now we’re finally getting into the neighboring town, complete with quaint little houses and tree-lined streets…

Our church…

The Carter House, a Civil War site…

Here’s an area of town called Five Points, and then we continue through the town on our way to Costco…

(Rumor has it that the founder of AmWay lives at this farm.)

Now we’re getting closer to the shopping area where I’m heading today.

If we took a right here, we’d be very near Big D’s office…

…but we take a left to get here to order Big D’s birthday cake and do a little Christmas shopping…

And then we stop here for a bit. More Christmas shopping.

And then we get stuck in this for a bit, where I bit my hangnails and sigh a lot…

At this point, Dirty Harry lets me know that he’s going to faint dead away if I don’t get him something to eat.  So we pull into the drive-thru of our second McDonald’s of the day.

I pull over in the parking lot so that we can all eat.  I make Dirty Harry share his yogurt parfait with Cap’n Jack Henry.

Next it’s almost time to pick up Bonny Annie…

Here we are!

Got her, and now we head toward HOME!

We pass Indiana Mimi’s workplace on the way…

Here’s the entrance to our subdivision…

We’re back to where we started:  Home Sweet Home!

Whew!  Well, I hope you at least mildly enjoyed this 2009 edition of The Pirate Mom’s Fall Drive.  If not, you can lodge your complaint below, and the management will be informed.

Thank you.

Christmas Toys on a Budget

Before you go out and spend hundreds of dollars this Christmas on play things for your children, it’s important that you read this post.  It’s important for your sanity.  It’s important for your finances.  It’s important for world peace.

Almost everyday I place Jack Henry on a blanket and place several store-bought toys around him.  He plays there for about ten minutes before he’s bored, and I replace the toys with my cell phone or measuring cups or some other household item.  So, I ask you, why do we buy our children toys?!

The following are some ideas of cheap and long-lasting entertainment for your little ones.  Just wrap them up, put them under the tree, and you’re done.  Just sit back and enjoy the holidays….

1.  Laundry basket

You probably have one or several in your house already, but if not, they are available at your local Wal-mart for about $5 or less.  It will provide hours of entertainment for your toddlers and your older ones, who do the pushing.  If you’re a homeschooler, you could also count it as PE.  I even have a demo…

 You’re pets will also enjoy a ride…

Or not.

2.  Fall leaves

Now, this is just about as easy as they come….and FREE.  You know you probably need to rake anyway, so just put your piles in some giftbags and you have instant fun!

And if you’re really into saving, after a while of playing, your small child will more than likely turn your gift into a high fiber snack.

3.  Tissue paper

It’s a long known fact that children under about the age of three are far more interested in the packaging of gifts than the gifts themselves.  So save yourselves a lot of trouble, buy a 99 cent package of tissue and let your kids go crazy on Christmas morning.

They will smush and crinkle to their hearts’ delight, and you’ve just saved a ton of money.

4.  Party hats

Again, you can probably pick up a pack of eight or so for about a dollar.  Give them to your kids, and you’ve just occupied them for the whole afternoon.  Go get a pedicure.

They will pretend to be bees…

They will pretend to be from the pages of Where the Wild Things Are

And if your child doesn’t happen to like party hats, you can strap one on them for a punishment, a sort of creative time-out…

This is just the beginning of this concept, folks.  If we can pull all of our ideas together, we can really turn this economy around this season.  Maybe we’ll all win the Nobel Peace Prize!  Post your own economical toy solutions below and let’s all be frugal!….or rednecks!….I’m not sure which.

Cap’n Jack Henry Turns One!

Last year, on this date, my to-do list looked like this…

  1. Go to the hospital and have a c-section.

This year, today, my to-do list looks like this…

  1. Pack for our weekend trip to Big D’s parents’ house.
  2. Make 4 dozen cookies forBonny Annie’s Shakespeare production’s reception tonight.
  3. Slice two bags of apples for the same reception.
  4. Make fruit dip for the same reception.
  5. Show up and watch the actual production.
  6. Don’t forget to pick up Dirty Harry from Tae Kwon Do class.
  7. Don’t forget to bring the props for the play that Bonny Annie forgot.
  8. Feed the two children that I’m responsible for today.
  9. Get off the computer and start accomplishing some of the things on this list.

So, I really don’t have time to blog today, is what I’m trying to say.  But it’s Jack Henry’s birthday, for crying outloud….I had to commemorate that somehow today.

We actually had our family celebration last night, since as you can see, there was no time today.  We’re also celebrating with more family this weekend in NC.  I think it’s safe to say that the Cap’n has no clue what is going on, but I think he’s enjoying it all the same.

And you’ll just never believe what he said to me this morning…

“Mommy, the one thing I want most in the world for my birthday, is for you to win the Funniest Home School Blog Contest.  I know it’s a long shot since the voting ends in two days and you’re like 70 votes out of first place.  But that is what would me the happiest baby in the world.”

Okay, so he didn’t actually say it with words, but I could see it in his eyes.  Click the icon to cast a vote for me, The Pirate Mom…

The Cap’n and I will be eternally grateful!

 

Surprise!

Last Thursday evening, I threw a surprise party for Big D for his 40th birthday.  Over forty of our friends gathered at the local Chuck E. Cheese to help us celebrate.  It was crazy, loud, and fun….just like Big D!  It was the perfect way to bring in another decade.

Here are a few shots from the mayhem that ensued….

Big D and Chuck E…

Just arrived…

With some of the crowd…

With Cap’n Jack Henry, who is really, really close to being a birthday boy himself….

With some of his co-workers…

Friends…

Whew!  It makes me tired again just looking at all of that F-U-N!

Now, I won’t have to pull anything like this off for the next ten years, right?  RIGHT?!

And speaking of surprises, wouldn’t it be surprising if I came from behind….waaaaaay behind…and won the Funniest Home School Blog contest?!?  Click here to vote…


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