"From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another." John 1:16

Monday, August 29, 2011

First Day of School

School is back in session!!! Most of you know by now it's one of my favorite times of the year. This year was harder on me then any other year, I really don't know why. Maybe it's because Hunter is a freshman this year. I look at him and I can't believe what a big boy he is. Or maybe I should say what a big man he is turning into. Hagan also has a big year this year. He starts kindergarten. I thought maybe he would need a little help transitioning this year, but when I got ready to walk him in he looked up at me with those precious blue eyes and said "Mom, I can go by myself" I think my heart broke into. I checked on Harrison after I left Hagan, Harrison is a 3rd grader this year, He looked totally embarrassed to see me at the door. As I turned to leave his doorway it dawned on me just how quickly my children have grown up, and become independent. Haven started her new school this year too, but she is only going part-time. So far we have gotten off to a good start, I just hope we can keep it up.
P.S. I will post the pics at a later date, laptop is feeling under the weather.
~Jennifer~


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

No photos

I haven't been able to up load any new photos for two weeks, our laptop has become ill and is currently getting fixed. Our old dinosaur of a computer will not let me upload pics for some strange reason. Here is a quick view of things round here; kids are back in school (Hunter 9th, Harrison 3rd, Hagan K, and Haven is going part time to her new preschool. I'm teaching part time at EKU in the nursing department and working full time at SJH, Brian is still working at the VA in Somerset and is anxiously waiting to here about grad school in the spring. I forgot to mention I have applied for graduate school also for the spring. We are trying to save money and pay off a few extra bills before we proceed with our adoption, But we ARE STILL GOING. The weeks are full of activities; Church, cub scouts, football, soccer, basketball, music lessons, homework, you name it we do it. Sometimes I find it hard to believe how fast the time goes by, I find myself saying "enjoy every minute of it, for it won't be like this for long" more and more. Just when I feel like throwing in the towel and calling it quits, I get a quick glance of what my life would be like without it and I find the encouragement to go on. What else would I do with my time if I wasn't a Mom and Wife??? Sounds pretty boring if you ask me. Well I gotta go I have to take the little one to the dentist. Enjoy your day!!! ~Jennifer~

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Nuts in a Can

Most everyone knows by now that I carpool with my family each weekend to and from work. We live in Somerset and work in Lexington, which is a 84 mile drive. We all work over the weekend so riding together just works for us. When gas jumped up over 3 years ago, I decided to get buy a commuter car to save on expenses. We bought a little Toyota Yaris, although it's small it is a four door and sits 5. That's 2 adults, and 3 children. I commute with 4 adults. Does everyone see the dilemma? We have grown fond of our rides, we get to talk and share how our days were, we get to eat together, and the 3 in the back even get to spoon with each other on the drive. Momma Brumley has a nice trunk on her with lots of junk, so she always gets to sit up front. We all take turns driving to and from so the combination of rear passengers consists of Greg, Angelica, Alison, and myself. Though we try not to complain too much we have come up with some terms that help us express our discomfort at times. For example; Alison created the "Jack-in-the-box", which means that her legs are killing her and are cramped up, and if she doesn't get them stretched out soon she is going to jump right out of the car. Alison also is called the "Drive thru specialist" because any drive thru order we place better be right or she will fly off her rocker, insist on going back through to inform the window person how bad they messed up, and when all else fails she will demand a refund. Alison is also known as "the happy honker" due to the fact she has been known to honk the horn the entire way home if she feels the urge. Greg provided us with "Nuts in a Can" which is going to be the name of our reality show in which we record every car ride to and from work. This should be a huge hit! Greg is nicknamed "Sleepy Bear" because although he drives us home usually 2 nights, he is unable to stay awake in the morning long enough to transfer from his car to ours, thus he is prohibited to drive us to work EVER. Angelica is not only our "storm tracker" (she keeps Bill Meck on speed dial) and also has had a huge hit with the "pull over potty" where she can't hold it anymore and we have to pull over and let her pee on the side of the road. Mom is "Super Human" due to the fact she can work 30 days in a row, and still manage to drive us each morning. Mom has also been referred to as the "neck jerker" because when she doesn't drive she sits in the passenger seat sleeping in an upright position (no one can recline the front seat in the Yaris without killing the 3 in the back) this allows her to snore and jerk her neck in every direction while still managing to catch some shut-eye. This would allow time to reflect on myself, and although the others have their own opinion of me and my quarks, I am the "speed demon" due to my number of speeding violations, and the fact I have been pulled over in every county, and by every version of law enforcement except fish and wildlife. I also can be named "mouth" because I probably do the most amount of talking in the car. I don't like the drive to and from work, but I love the people I ride with, even if we do have to sit in each others laps.