Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Longing for Vacation


Alaina 7 months (best pose I could get!)

Ky at six months

Take that you Bear!




Ky opening an Easter gift from U. Adam & A. Liz






The train show











Jordan's confirmation



Ky & cousin Dominic






Gotta love the hat! 25 cents at a garage sale!


Alaina & G'ma Jan



Nana & Alaina



Ky planting corn

Part of my herb garden


The garden all planted!


Ky decided to put his clothes on over his pajamas. Silly boy!






I love this!





Yeah..I'm cool!



Loving the freedom of summer!



Taking can goods out in his pj's


Another good meaL!









Her hair has lightened since these photos...










Ky's completed geometric puzzle



Proud of his creation



The board prior to putting on the pieces



I am ashamed by how long it has taken me to blog. Summer has come and with that has come a busy schedule and an intense desire to get out of here and go on vacation! There is always so much you want to cram in with the warm weather. To enjoy nature, God’s creation at it’s fullest, is so important to the soul. Time to narrate these pics…

So the top pics are of Easter presents that we forgot to give Ky on Easter. They are from his U. Adam & A. Liz. He LOVES the Thomas color form set they got him. They make a great toy for the car as well. Thanks guys!

The end of April, Rob took Ky up to Green Bay for the weekend to a train show with Grandpa and his cousins, Devon & Jordan. That left me and Alaina for a girls weekend. Well, I know Ky had fun. He really enjoyed watching the trains. Rob said he grew impatient when Grandpa wanted to stop at booths to ask questions. All Ky wanted to do was watch the model trains go around and around. Rob was also good and took pics for me this year (last year he forgot).

Alaina and I enjoyed getting extra sleep and eating Chinese food and watching movies and sewing. She slept A LOT! So I was able to get a lot of sewing done. Lucky me! It was a very nice weekend, but I was also very happy to have my boys back.

A week later was Jordan’s confirmation. We drove to Milwaukee for that. It was interesting taking Kylan to a different church. I don’t think he was aware that there were other churches. It was a very new experience for him. And even now when we tell him we are going to church he will ask which one.

After Jordan’s confirmation we celebrated an early mother’s day with Nana (Rob’s mom). Ky was excited. We took Nana out for lunch at Beans N’ Barley and had a nice walk there and back. The kids really enjoyed being out. It was a very nice day.

That week we planted the garden. I had Ky help me this year with planting some of the seeds. Specifically, I had him plant the corn. I thought he would really enjoy watching how tall the corn stalks grew. It was a hard week trying to get the garden in as quick as possible (I usually like to have it planted a little earlier.) It all got done though—and looks good now (except for the many weeds—I am having a really rough time with the weeds this year.) The corn is already knee high (by June 9th!) We planted snow peas, sugar snap peas, beans, radishes, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, yellow squash, zucchini, and corn. I have had to since replant the zuchinni and yellow squash. I had very little come up. I think that the birds must have grabbed the seeds or something. Very odd!

Couple of other pics….We forgot to put can goods out to the curb for the local pantry, so we sent Ky outside in his pajamas to do it. It was too cute watching him parade outside like a “big kid” with the heavy bag of food. He was so proud of his “special” job.

At 7 months or so, I took this really cute picture of Kylan in his Pooh pj’s sitting next to his giant pooh. I wanted to get the same pic of Alaina at about that age. Well, it was pretty much impossible to get the same pose, since she kept attacking the bear. I tried—I guess that was the best I could do.

I am trying to think back so I can get the kids milestones—bad mommy! Must blog more often. Let’s see around 7 months Alaina got her 2 bottom teeth—they took forever to break through. As always, Alaina is very close to crawling, but she’s not. She gets up on all fours and continues to rock. She will even move her hands forward, but had not figured out how her feet work. Hopefully, soon. She says “hi, bye, mama, dada, amen, yeah.” She repeats many sounds and noises. She growls at her brother—especially when he growls at her. She cries when he yells at her. She can be very sensitive. She also cries when we dump water on Ky’s head---we don’t know why. She is sleeping through the night. We are all feeling very well rested. We also feed her pretty much anything. She LOVES food. Alaina loves to swing. When she is upset we put her in her swing and it cheers her right up. She sometimes grabs onto the side and stops herself which is funny. But she will let go and swing again.

Ky is just as smart as ever. We are up to letter “H” in the alphabet—as far as sounds, and writing. The other day I was giving him words like “Blasphemy” and asking him what letter they started with—and he did an excellent job figuring out which one. He is also into this geometrical puzzle game I got him. In this game he has to figure out how to use different shapes to make up a picture. Not just any shape will do. Well as you can see by the above picture, he is doing an excellent job. I did not help him at all. He did it by himself.

That’s all for now….Many more updates will appear within the next week, as I will be publishing 2 – 3 more entries…including—Ky’s B’day! Have a good one!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Making Work at Home Work by Mary M. Byers


I have recently been blessed by the opportunity to review books and I am excited! I love to read and since Alaina’s birth I have actually made it more of a priority. There is nothing more relaxing for me than to snuggle with a good book. Making Work at Home Work by Mary Byers is my first book review. I will be adding many more in the future, and will be making a special link so that you can view all my reviews at once. I know I have many friends that love to read and have requested me to share my books online—(Ahem…Julie & Becky). Here is my answer to your request, conveniently stored in my blog. Enjoy!

I first picked Making Work at Home Work to review because the title intrigued me. How can you be a stay at home mom and have your own business? How can you possibly balance family, household, and sanity and do it all from one place—your home? I have been a SAHM for almost 3 years now and I still struggle with just getting the housework done! I would love to leave my current part time job and do it all from home, but how? I was hoping this book would answer my questions to the possibility of making it all work as well as guide me to a new at home career.
Mary Byers not only answered all of my questions on balancing family, business, and household, but she outlined just about everything you need to do to run a successful business as well—she even included tax information and retirement plans! By the end of this read (actually after a few chapters of this read), I became jazzed about the possibility of working from home and being successful at it.

In the first half of the book, Byers helps you focus on setting realistic expectations for your business. She covers everything from putting together a business plan, balancing family time with work, keeping up with household chores, and scheduling your work hours. With all these factors, one thing really stood out to me. Byers understands that running your own business does come at a cost, but it should not interfere with your main priority--family. For example, she makes it clear that you should not panic about turning away business if you don’t have time. She also gives great suggestions in dealing with these customers politely and making attempts to work with them at a later time. I know that any small business owner would be scared to turn away or lose business when they are concerned about their survival (especially in this market), but the bigger picture is the survival of your family and making sure you have time for them. Her focus is RIGHT ON!

I think the trickiest part for any SAHM to start a business would be finding the work hours. Byers addresses this with multiple solutions. She mentions using nap time, exchanging babysitting time with a friend, hiring the teenager next door, and negotiating part-time daycare. One of her other ideas for keeping children out of the office is paying your kids to let you work. Personally, I do not like this idea. I could see the kids taking advantage of this and making sure they always get paid to leave you alone. On the flip side, she does talk about involving your children in the business and having them do things like stuff envelopes or sort papers. I appreciated this and liked the idea of having your children feel more a part of the income of the family. (I would also be more willing to pay them from time to time). Being a Domestic Diva (aka SAHM), I also enjoyed her advice on housework (having everyone pitch in, getting a schedule, or even paying for some help), as well as making dinners (food exchange, recommendations of good cook books, cooking for the future). She also included some great quick recipes in the back of her book (BONUS! I love free recipes!).

The latter half of the book focuses on making your business successful and pulling in the dough. Her overall theme is “you gotta spend money to make money.” I had not considered the need or possibility of subcontracting help or putting away money for those days your business isn’t making money. She also discusses expenses such as buying a faster computer or Xerox machine. While it may not be vital to your business, if it saves you time and sanity it can easily become an asset—not to mention a tax write-off! (And yes she does talk about tax time!)

Overall, I really enjoyed this book. Byers gave me a lot of great ideas on how to run my own business. She spent time on topics I had never considered. I was hoping this book was going to give me ideas on what kind of business I may be able to start. Looking at it now, I realize that that is a personal choice that I need to reflect on and think about. No one can guide me to that except myself and those who know me well. Once I have that figured out, I know I will be using this book as a vital tool to starting up my business and making it run smoothly. In conclusion, if you are looking to start your own business or already have one, I highly recommend this book. It will guide you in making wise choices to ensure your business runs smoothly.