Catching Up

December was quite the month. Damon spent the whole month sick. He got salmonella food poisoning and spent 6 days in the hospital. After that we celebrated Christmas and birthdays. I was happy when it was over, and I spent a week resting and catching up. Added to that I worked at Bath and Body Works all month.

In January I was employed by Bath and Body Works on a part time basis. It is a fun job, and the extra cash is great for our expenses. I hope to move up in the ranks, just for fun. I like to progress and learn, and I'm confused/saddened by those that do not want the same things.

Benjamin is 5 now. We get to figure out which school to send him to, it's quite the challenge. Having parents that are teachers = picky school selection. We want Benjamin to be able to learn and develop in positive ways at school. I would home school him, except he is such a social little boy. He wants to go to school just like Daddy. Damon's old school has offered to allow us a zone variance, which is a great choice. If we have our way, he will go to Damon's school.  Hopefully Damon will move to a school closer to home. I have also looked at private schools, but I'd have to work a lot more hours to be able to afford that.

Teaching violin and piano is going well too. I made a lot more money this year than I expected, as our taxes demonstrate. I have lots of goals and things that I want to learn. January has been a month of exploring what is most important, and what fits best within the time that I have.

I have decided to put my doula career to the side for now. It just isn't feasible with the other jobs that I have. I can't expect to be able to leave home, cancel students, and get a replacement for Bath and Body Works on short notice. We planned for me to work on my Master's degree when Benjamin goes to school but now I'm not so sure that is the best plan. I would love to do a degree in ABA, or applied behavioral therapy.

The final analysis is that I have three priorities, 1. Church, 2. Home and Family, and 3. Work, which is mostly music. I need to finish my SAA training, and I need to work on a business plan for the Kid Farm. I was given the name of a group that helps people establish non-profit status and write business plans. I hope to get in contact with them starting in February. That way we can start writing grants and establishing programs. We hope to start with after-school activities, and then work towards a summer program, then a day program.

In the meantime, there is plenty to do at home. This month I need to paint the upstairs, re-seal the tub, work out the taxes, and help Benjamin with school and music. It is my goal to teach him to read before he gets to Kindergarten. If I'm lucky I'll also get our car fixed, buy a ticket to Chicago for May when Laura has her baby, and pay off the recent medical bills. Life is always busy.

Well, it's time to go back to work. House to clean, choirs to direct, and friends to call. I love my life, even when it's crazy busy. It's nice to have a full life. Only one thing is missing. We're still trying for more children, and the life that entails.

Sweet Little Child

Benjamin has been a huge helper this week. I was in my first car accident as an adult, where I had to deal with all the mess, and he has let me rest and recover like a trooper. He asks me how I'm doing, and tells me he's sorry I was in a car crash. Yesterday he wrote a letter to our foster child asking him to come back and play with him. It breaks my heart. He told me today that "we have to pray to adopt". I don't know what I did to deserve such a selfless, loving, and intelligent little boy. He even bought me a Christmas present today, one that he picked out and is keeping secret.

He's still busy and silly. He loves to spin in circles and fall down with dizziness. He loves to sit on laps, and is rarely still enough to even watch a movie. Today he wanted to do "Toy" school, and brought puppets to my room and put on a puppet show.

Benjamin is convinced that we will adopt for Christmas, and is concerned that we haven't bought his brother and sister any presents. It is so hard to explain to a four-year-old that we do not control this.

I have found some blogs that embody what I want to become, and that has been great. I also have a seasonal job at Bath and Body Works. This will be my 5th Holiday working there, and I really do enjoy it. It is nice to have the extra income, with all of our winter birthdays. I also enjoy getting out of the house, and having a different set of demands placed on me now and then.

I have been really sore from the accident for the past few days, and Damon has taken over meals, cleaning, and all lifting. He's really a trooper, and I can always count on his help. I love that I don't even have to ask most of the time. I know it is stressful and hard for him to come home and have to do more work, but he rarely complains, and he's so sweet to help me out. We would all be lost without him.

Christmas is just a few weeks away, and I am trying to get as much done now as possible, so when my work schedule increases I won't be stressed. I still haven't figured out the Christmas card thing, but I am determined that this year I will send a Christmas card out, as I haven't quite gotten that done in the past. I was called to be the Ward Choir Director, and I have also had the task of putting together a Christmas program that will be performed in four weeks. It is a little nerve racking, but we had our first rehearsal on Sunday, and I think it will work out. I love the holidays, the music, the gifts and secrets, the food, and the decorations. I guess it's a good thing that I am a Christmas baby, and so is Benjamin. He is just starting to get into the gift giving, and to recognize the importance of Santa Clause. It will make this year fun. We also get to go to Opportunity Village next week, and that will be a great family activity. There is always so much to do this time of year, that it is hard to choose, but we love to be busy and exploring, so that is also a great thing for our family. I am working hard on enjoying the moments and not allowing myself to get overwhelmed. I am also trying hard to plan ahead. We'll see how it works.

Halloween is Benjamin's favorite holiday. He dressed up in several costumes, relished the trick-or-treating for weeks, and has so much candy I don't think it will ever be eaten. He loves to be scared, and jumps out of corners and doorways. He loved the decorations, and he cried when I took them down. Hopefully he'll find the same joy when we decorate for Christmas. I think he just likes to decorate. It took a long time for us to convince him that Halloween was over. He still dresses up as a Transformer, astronaut, and Star Wars character regularly. He's becoming an expert at pretending and story telling, and I love how creative he is becoming. There is always more that I want to do with him, or teach him, but he learns and grows even without my help, and that is such a blessing some days.

For his birthday we'll have a Transformers theme, and he wants to ask Santa for a Nintendo DS. He talked to Grandma on the phone about birthdays, Christmas, and "Toy School" for about 20 minutes today. I love his chatter, even when it is overwhelming at times. We are so blessed to have such a happy, healthy little miracle child. Adoption is hard, and we have worried a lot about how Benjamin would handle it. I think he is more prepared than I am. He loves other children, and he loves to share. He wants nothing more than to share his world with a sibling, and that makes me so happy and sad all in one. I would love to give him everything he desires, especially this, but we are all learning to wait and be patient. I don't know what I would do without my sweet little Benjamin.

Benjamin

Benjamin is a sweetheart. He has his tantrums, and sometimes he doesn't like sharing, but overall we have an amazing little boy.  Today we had an extra kid all day, because a friend's babysitter fell through. Benjamin played with him, and involved him, and our normal little girl that we usually babysit. The wonder is he could have selected the boy because they were boys, or played with the girl because he knows her better, but he was inclusive of both. Then we went to the park, and he included the little girl he found there in his game. I was so impressed by his kindness and sharing. He helped his friends get drinks, mediated play, and was generally a sweet loving boy. My favorite moments are when he comes up to me and tells me "mommy I love you, how are you doin?"  He is always looking out for me, and would do anything to make me happy.

We have a tradition of making Winnie the Pooh characters our own. I am eeyore, Dad is tigger, and Benjamin was Roo. He also wants to be Winnie the Pooh, but is reserving the heffalump for his new brother or sister. He told me yesterday that we need to buy baby toys for Christmas for his brother or sister. I wish that I could give him a sibling, he would really love a friend, and often asks us when we will adopt. He is prepared to share his room, and won't let me give toys like the Little People away so that our knew baby will have toys. He is so sweet with little children, and loves everyone he meets. He will share everything he has without a problem - unless it is something he is directly playing with at the moment. He is gentle and kind, and cries whenever he hurts a friend, even when it is an accident. I often wonder how we were blessed with such a great kid.

Today was the start of the Springs Preserve Haunted Harvest. Benjamin was thrilled. He dressed up as a Transformer. He loves the candy, the decorations, the shows and everything about Halloween. He resets our Halloween decorations everyday and has multiple costumes prepared. He loved playing the games, and even got prizes to share with us. His favorite part was Trick or Treating. He loves candy, and we ration it, so he doesn't get all hyper. He acted scared of the decorations, but couldn't get enough. He cried when it was time to go home. Everyday he asks me if we can set up more for Halloween. I think he would turn our home into a theme park if he could.  He has recently gotten into building cities with blocks and today he turned his blocks into a museum.

Ben adores being read to, and listens carefully. He wants to hear every word, and is sad that he cannot read yet. I can't wait for him to learn. Today we read Mrs. McNosh and the Great Big Squash  I was impressed when I asked him questions about the story. He knows the difference between pretend and real, and laughed because a squash cannot grow as big as a house. He loves to pretend, and dresses up all day. It will be so sad when he goes to school, and I won't be able to experience the wonder and magic of his world all day. Every mother loves their child, but to me, his kindness, maturity, and knowledge never cease to amaze. He makes great connections, and loves to be involved in everything that we do. I credit my teacher husband for most of his creativity and ingenuity. I am such a lucky mom. I get to stay home with my kid, and he is a constant joy. Life still has its struggles, but we are truly blessed.

Car Trouble

So, every year about the time that school starts and we need a reliable car for work, our car develops a problem with gremlins. This year they took out the battery, alternator, and fuel something sensor. No fun. I got to sit for several hours several days in a row waiting for the car to finally be fixed. Hopefully tomorrow it won't be some weird electrical problem.

On a happier note, I am going to start babysitting a 4-year-old girl for the school year. Benjamin will be thrilled, and I'll make a little money on the side. We are going to start tomorrow, and I can't wait for the fun to ensue. I hope she is happy here, and that it is a smooth transition. I would love a baby of my own, or to be able to put Benjamin in a preschool, but this is also good. He'll learn to share and play with a peer, and I'll learn to juggle to kids and our home. I'll still teach music in the afternoons, and all that craziness. I like to be busy, and feel lost when it's just Benjamin and me at home all day. This will give me added incentive to organize activities, and get out of bed early. Hurray for goals and projects.

I love back-to-school shopping and have felt very left out since Damon doesn't really need anything this year. I picked up a few supplies just for fun, and found a great deal on some shirts and tank-tops, which will add to my fall wardrobe. I wish I could go crazy and buy notebooks and pens, but I already have a ton of those stored under my bed. Damon always asks me what I collect. My deep dark secret is I collect office supplies and stickers. I love paper, and pens. I love the look of a new notebook full of possibilities. I am entranced by markers, new crayons, and highlighters, and wish that I had the excuse of school to go crazy at Target. Damon says when the school supplies go 75% off I can have some fun, and he let me get a few things that were extra on sale. What an indulgent husband I have :) Benjamin will have all kinds of fun with me this year.

Montana

We finally made it to Montana. Damon is a fourth generation native of Deer Lodge, and his parents live in Lincoln. Unfortunately due to finances we have never made it up there. We had a blast. The weather was rainy and cool, which coming from hot Las Vegas summers was a blessing. We especially enjoyed seeing all the green trees, grasses and flowers. One of the woods we walked through looked like the forests you read about in fairy tales. Damon had us tramp all through the area on and off trails as we saw where he grew up. My favorites were rock collecting at old mines and in a nearby stream. We brought home some gorgeous rocks that I can't wait to polish and enjoy. Benjamin fell in love with grasshoppers and made them his little pets. He was really sad to leave them behind. We got to spend lots of time with Grandma and Grandpa Wahl, and now Benjamin knows and talks about both sets of grandparents. Grandpa Wahl insisted that Benjamin call Grandma Wahl "little old granny lady", which she just smiled at. Benjamin thought it was hysterical. I would love to live in such a beautiful place, but would struggle with the isolation. Maybe if we lived nearer to a major town like Helena or Missoula. 

We drove all night to get up there, and then decided to drive back during the day. The drive up was long, but Benjamin slept through it which helped a lot.  The drive back was brutal. We stopped at Temple Square and tried to visit Andrea, but she was busy. We then went to Grandma and Grandpa Poulson's house for a night. We picked raspberries, and Grandma made us raspberry jam, which we got to take home. (We also picked Huckleberries in Montana, and brought home Huckleberry jam.) We had a good nights sleep, and then drove another brutal 5 hours to home. Our backyard suffered from lack of water, and it is way too hot in Vegas, but it is nice to be home. Damon and I brought home a cold, and mine turned into pneumonia, which has been rough. I am finally starting to feel better. 

Now it is time for school to start and real life to resume. We had a fantastic summer of swimming, travel and fun. My little sister got married in Montana, and I spent a week alone with Benjamin while Damon went to Scout Camp. We had a blast. Benjamin is so big and smart. He talks to us like he is an adult, and asks regularly "so what are we going to do today?" We love him dearly and hope to add another to our family soon. Benjamin loves other children and makes friends wherever he goes. He misses his friends, and cries whenever we have to leave. He is gentle and kind and gets upset when others are not. I wish that I could give him everything and anything his heart desired, and usually do, but he still has much to learn. Damon is excited for a new year as a GATE teacher, and I am trying to find my role as a wife and mother. Life is never what we expect, but it is great beyond our imagination.