Introducing, DP #1 (Deployment Project)
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Deployment Project #1
Introducing, DP #1 (Deployment Project)
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Snow!
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Saturday, December 26, 2009
Game On!
There is a lot of emotion that goes with a deployment. Sadness, fear, anger, self-determination, pride...you get the idea. I supposed emotions change each day depending on what has happened that day. Today I am mostly full of pride for my husband and children (after all it isn't just the soldier who sacarifices for our freedoms), and a bit of sadness at having to say goodbye to my best friend. But mostly it is determination that we will get through this. Every person is different and each family deals with things differently. But we will figure it out as we go through and adjust as needed. We've done it before and we will do it again - no pity needed!!
One of my biggest way of dealing is projects. I have so many good projects lined up - - spray paint stocked up in the garage, fabric waiting on the shelf, and a sewing machine that is just begging to be used again. Hopefully I will do better at posting pictures of my projects but I'm not going to make any promises!!
Here's my bright idea to share with you today...the kids really love to write daddy letters and send him pictures, but it is kinda hard for them to wait 2 plus weeks for a response. My idea -- a blog for the kids! I set up a blog (private) so the kids can write daddy letters on the blog and he will be able to check it whenever he has an internet connection :) That means they can also post pictures and show him what they are up to. So, starting in January - - the kids will begin typing lesson as part of their school day and their writing time will be their "posts" to daddy. Gotta love homeschooling!!!
Posted by Amy {Design Intervention} at 6:37 PM 3 comments
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Pride Cometh Before the Fall - - or HUGE Crash....
So as most of you know, Christmas is big for us. I love decorating for Christmas. Every year at the after Christmas sales, I stock up buying lights, greenery, ornaments, you name it, I love it!!! I even have it all organized (or at least I did) Until we moved here, it was all clearly labeled in totes on shelves in the garage. Here, it is all still clearly labeled and in totes, but just in a huge stack in the corner of the basement :) You can see my storage system here and look at past pictures of Christmas here and here.
This year has been harder for me. We have been traveling a lot and very busy getting ready for hubby's deployment. He leaves the day after Christmas, so it is kinda hard to get in the Christmas spirit, just for the fact that once we actually acknowledge that it is the Christmas season, then we also have to face the reality that he is leaving :( And by the way, I think every store has a countdown for how many days until Christmas. I never noticed that before, but when you only have to add one and you get the number of days until hubby deploys, you really start to notice!
But, Christmas is all around us, and it is my favorite holiday, so this week I finally gave in and started decorating. I was insistant that this year we would not begin decorating or listening to Christmas music until after Thanksgiving - - we were successful with that! But, in keeping with my "lighter and brighter" theme and knowing that what goes up, must come down.... I have only put up a tree, set out a few things on shelves and tables, and decorated the fireplace mantle.
You see, our house doesn't have a mantle, we have a fireplace with nothing over it, just a flat wall of drywall. Blah! So when we moved in, I decided to hang a shelf that I had that perfectly fit the space and to anyone looking at it, you would think that we had a very modern mantle. It was so convincing, that I forgot it was just a shelf and it could not support everything that I had put up there. Everytime I put something up, I thought, well, this is really light, so it should be fine. When I cleaned up the class this morning and put it all in a box, I realized that I probably had almost 10lbs of glass up there. OOPS! Lesson learned!
Posted by Amy {Design Intervention} at 7:50 AM 5 comments
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