Sunday, February 27, 2011

At last....the water park

We go to the water park every year for Jay's birthday. This year was a little different because my sister wasn't able to go and then we had to put the trip off for Jay's finger to heal. I wish I could say we had a ball but the truth is, it was a big disappointment - for a variety of reasons. First off, Nick got sick around lunch time on Saturday. He spiked a fever. Then it was almost too cold to swim. If you were completely submerged in the water, you were fine but once you got out of the water, it was freezing. We only swam for about 1 1/2 hours - not nearly worth the money you spent to go. The picture above is of the boys next to the big, giant snowman in the lobby.
We were headed out for a nice dinner on Saturday night - as we felt like once we got some Motrin in Nick he'd be good to go - but on the drive to dinner he started crying and really complaining so we picked up Jimmy John's and ate in our hotel room - As you can see from the picture that once we got back to our room the Motrin kicked in and Nick was his old self.

Happy Birthday, Jay.......6 weeks later. Guess it's better late than never.

You wouldn't know Nick was even sick from this picture. It was bizarre. He just ran a fever and that was it and all day today, he's been fine - of course (now that we aren't at the water park today).

Daddy Giraffe had to join us on this trip. I was just glad Nick didn't insist that he come to the pool with us because trust me, he's been known to make an appearance at Nick's swim lessons - in his own seat.

We ate breakfast at Starved Rock this morning. It was really good and truthfully the only bright spot in the trip. Better luck next year!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Pass it on

Here is the surprise I promised many weeks ago but I had to ask my mom first. My mom and I wrote an article, hoping to get it published in the christian magazine "Guideposts." Thus far we have not been successful but we are proud of our work. We wrote it in the Summer of 2010 and titled it, "Pass it on." Please read it and leave me a comment with your honest opinion. Hope you enjoy it.


1981 - Susan (my mom): I couldn't believe I was sitting in a full blown staffing for my verbal, strong-willed, delightful seven year old. I was a trained special education teacher, so I was familiar with the educational vocabulary, which should have helped. But it didn't. It wasn't like Amy's first grade teacher hadn't warned me that she was having trouble learning, especially in math, but to be confronted by five professional educators, in one capacity or another, all there to try to help my daughter was more daunting than comforting. I started praying......


2008 - Amy: Jay, my high energy little boy, began struggling with learning in first grade. I wasn't fully aware of his deficits until one day early in the school year when I volunteered in his first grade class and had the opportunity to hear other children reading. I was stunned to hear most of the other first graders reading with such fluency. After that day there was no denying Jay was struggling, and I knew, based on my own experiences, school would continue to be a challenge for him. I followed my mother's example and started praying.......


1987 - Susan: I am exhausted and sometimes I wonder if anything I am doing really helps. I just keep hoping it will get easier, not harder. How is it possible that Amy failed that history test? I work with her before every test, a habit we formed years ago. She knew the material backwards and forwards the night before the test and came home the next day with a smile, saying she knew she had earned an A. And then the test was returned with a D or an F, while her friends, who had barely cracked a book, came home with A's. On one occasion Amy disappointedly brought home a C on a test she had spent hours studying for. When I tried to make her feel better by telling her a C was an average score, she turned on me like a viper and hissed, "I don't want to be average!"


2009 - Amy: Jay started second grade with an enthusiastic teacher, but he had a rough start. One day as I was going through his school folder I discovered a note from his teacher informing parents the students would be participating in a math challenge. Math scores would be posted on a wall chart, hopefully showing individual steady improvement for each child. I was apprehensive, but I prayed Jay would be successful. Weeks went by and Jay's scores were not improving. I knew Jay felt like giving up. As his mother I felt his every disappointment. I finally understood how my mother felt during those tough elementary school years. I continued to pray daily for and with Jay. Slowly his scores improved.

1994 - Susan: Amy meets Mike, her "one and only" and my first impression is positive! By this time Amy is finishing up her second year of college. She started at a community college, and I think I got my message across - "It's not where you start that really counts, it's where you finish!" She was headed into a four-year university the following fall. And then Mike entered her world. Everything was great, except for one little concern in my "mother's heart." Mike had learning issues - I knew the minute I saw his writing. What if they got married and had children, especially boys, since data has proven boys have more learning problems than girls? A habit, long established, kicks in - I prayed.


2010 - Amy: I was working late one afternoon when my phone rang. It was Jay's second grade teacher. I knew Jay had a math test that day, but I was puzzled about why she was calling me. My husband, Mike, who is as patient as the day is long, had worked with Jay the night before. By the time they were done going over the material, both father and son were all smiles. They were confident Jay was prepared for the exam. Jay's teacher explained to me that when Jay had turned in his test he was certain he got an A. But when she checked it, he had missed every problem. My heart sank. I was very familiar with the overwhelming sense of frustration Jay felt when he learned he had failed the exam he was sure he had passed. At that moment I prayed my son wouldn't let this one incident overshadow all of his hard work, and I prayed the Lord would help me be the kind of mom to Jay that my mother was to me, my biggest fan and my greatest advocate.

1996 - Susan: As I watched Amy clicking across the atrium in her high heels and red dress at her new place of employment, my heart soared. She had landed a summer job, with a promise of a full time job with benefits after college graduation. I wanted to do a happy dance! God is so good, steady and true. The doors that Amy and I couldn't open, He did.

2010 - Amy: One evening Jay came home and announced there was going to be a talent show at school. He said he wanted to play his guitar. I didn't even think when I blurted out, "Well you're just not that good at it yet, Jay." I couldn't believe I had chosen my words so carelessly. Jay questioned himself constantly, and I had just made it worse by making him believe he wasn't any good at the guitar. My words stung him, and he ran to his room. I knew Jay had great potential with his guitar, but he hadn't had one single lesson. Once I talked with Jay about the meaning behind my words and I apologized, we agreed we would get him signed up for lessons. God has given Jay many gifts, and I'm learning through the school of hard knocks that it's good to find an outlet for him, something that doesn't pertain to school, that he can feel good about. When second grade came to an end, Jay was able to see the results of all his hard work. Mike and I sat in a conference room surrounded by his teacher, the principal, a social worker and his Title I teacher. I was soaking it all in, watching my eight year old boy detail his second grade accomplishments to all of us. I wasn't kidding myself. The challenges Jay faces are far from over, but it was a little piece of glory for him to bask in, and I was thankful.

2010 - Susan: Hard work is what it's all about; that and God. Amy and Mike have turned into two of the most outstanding - not even close to average - parents I know. I believe God has used their learning issues to make them even better parents and people, just as He promises in Romans 8:28, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose," the verse I have held on to through the good times and bad. God's word plus hard work - Passed on.

Mud & 4 wheeling

I have joked several times that if I could home school Jay in the mud he'd be getting straight A's! He loves mud and he loves his 4 wheeler. His 4 wheeler broke down in early November and Mike just got the part tofix it. Jay's 4 wheeler is officially up and running.......for now. He is one happy little boy!!! He is in his element when he's riding that thing and being covered in mud is just an added bonus.








Sunday, February 20, 2011

A good weekend, indeed

I had such a nice weekend. On Saturday the weather was nice enough that the boys got outside and rode their bikes - always a good thing! On Saturday night Mike and I went out to dinner with Mike and Jenny. Mary was in town so after dinner we got to hang out with Mary. The picture above is of Jenny, me and Mary! Special thanks to my in-laws for babysitting the boys on a moment's notice.
This picture really has to do with nothing. Nick's grin is a little cheezy but I still thought it was cute. He's sporting his new spring jacket that his dad got him.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Luke Edward Stille

Meet my nephew, Luke Edward Stille - all 4 lbs. of him! I just love him. He came home from the hospital on Thursday, Feb. 17. My sister had had enough and took matters into her own hands. Luke had lost an ounce the day before so the doctors wanted to keep him another day. Kim called her own peditrician and got the orders late in the day to take him home. After all, Kim took Lauren home from the hospital and she was smaller than Luke! I'm happy to report all is well with the Stille Family of four.
Jay surprised my sister and I because at first he didn't want to hold Luke. He was smitten with him and kept rubbing his head and getting close to him but wasn't sure he wanted to hold him. By the end of the evening he changed his mind and was all smiles holding his cousin.

Nick couldn't wait to get his hands on Luke! According to Nick, Luke is going to be his best friend!

Jay and I enjoying some Lukie time.


I wanted to try and get a picture of all four kids but Lauren was having none of it. This was the only picture I got of her last night. She is going to be a great big sister!


Nick had to get some loves from his favorite Aunt Mimi. Congrats Kim and Craig on your beautiful family!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day

I spent my Valentine's day morning in Nick's pre-k class. I was in charge of the project. Check out the Valentine's Day penguin - very appropriate for Nick and his love of penguins. The penguin is super cute, don't you agree? The kids had fun but I was glad we had plenty of parents to help because as you can guess the kids really had to use their fine motor skills and for the 3 year olds that was difficult.
Here's my Nickel Pickel.......with his elephant mask! He makes me laugh. Jay had a fun Valentine's day too. It's not such a big deal in 3rd grade, especially if you're a 3rd grade boy but he sure enjoyed all the candy. I remember the year Mike and I were dating and I sewed him a giant size heart pillow. I so wish I had those pictures because I would post them tonight and everyone could have a really good laugh. My mom remembers that heart though. She helped me sew it. Thanks Mom! At least you know it paid off. I'm celebrating my 16th Valentine's Day with Mike.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

My picture gallery

This is the best picture I have of my new nephew. Because he is so small I have not gotten to see him - up close - or hold him. My sister has a really cute picture of him and his eyes are open. Once he comes home, Aunt MayMay will be all about taking pictures of him. He's doing great but remains in the hospital. We anticipate he'll be able to come home very soon.
This weekend my Aunt Karen and cousin Kelly came for a quick visit. Aunt Karen was nice enough to go through all of my dad's boy scouts "stuff." The picture below is Jay wearing my dad's old boy scout hat.



Nick loves to brush people's hair. It drives Mike crazy but I love it. Personally I think it's perfectly fine if a little 4 year old boy who wants to brush his mom's hair. Now if my 9 year old boy wanted to brush my hair I might be a little more concerned. Ha. Anyway, Lauren spent the night with us this weekend and getting her hair done isn't always the easiest task, however, when Nick said he would "do" her hair she readily agreed.



My boys finished their weekend in the mud. The weather finally warmed up and when that happens it turns our yard into a muddy mess - Jay and Nick LOVE it when this happens. As I'm blogging I'm running my 3rd load of laundry - of the same load - trying to get all the mud out.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Conversations with Nick

Remember the scene from the movie, "Jerry Maguire," where the little kid asks Jerry if he knows what the weight of the human head is (at least I'm pretty sure that's the question he asked) and then he goes on and on with other questions and talks A LOT! Well that is my life....with Nick. Don't get me wrong I truly love it. I am blessed to have two sons and to put it very simply one likes to talk and one doesn't like to talk. I often joke that giving birth to Jay was easier than getting information out of him but Nick..........he just says whatever is on his mind and he's not shy about it either. Before I go into this story I have to announce that I'm an aunt again. My sister had Luke Edward on Feb. 9. I'm over the moon with my two boys, my niece and now my nephew, Luke! I'll post pictures soon but right now he's a little peanut (4lbs) and can't be out of the nursery at the hospital. Anyway, tonight we were at swim lessons when Nick starts telling this woman that he's going to give all his Thomas the Train stuff to his cousin Luke and then to top it off he says, "Yeah cuz my cousin, Luke came out of my Aunt Mimi's tummy." The woman had a sense of humor and did laugh. After swim lessons Nick and I were driving across town. Out of the blue Nick says, "Mom, it's not safe to live with alligators!" Really Nick is it because they have GI-NORMOUS teeth?
Since we do live out of town I am usually in the car with Nick a good 30 minutes and let me tell you........one never really knows what he'll say next but it's always entertaining!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Fun in the snow

After our huge blizzard last week the snow really turned hard and is great packing snow. Even though temperatures have been fridgid the boys still venture outside to play. The other day Jay dug tunnels in the snow.


Monday, February 7, 2011

Paging Dr. Siebert

My husband never ceases to make me laugh. He always has some gadget. On Sunday Mike decided Jay's stitches needed to come out of his finger - another bonus about Mike. He has so many "gadgets" he saves us a lot of money to emergency rooms! But when I walked into the kitchen yesterday and saw the ugly glasses he was wearing I busted out laughing. I mean Really......could he look any dorkier? I told him he looked like Isaac Newton and I could hardly take him serious;y in those ridiculous glasses. Clearly, he took himself seriously because he used them to do the careful work of removing Jay's stitches.
The glasses were so funny Jay had to get a closer look. The good news is Jay finger felt much better once his stitches came out. He was able to flex and bend it more easily. Jay saw his surgeon today and got a good report. He has some bone growth in his finger and his infection is healing. Plus, we finally got the green light to celebrate Jay's birthday.........water park here we come.




Saturday, February 5, 2011

Nick and his animals

Since some of my blogs have been kind of "deep" lately I wanted to post/blog a "lighter/fun" blog. The picture above is of Nick, hanging with all his animals, watching a DVD on our portable player. Why he choose to set up shop right in front of our door in the dead of winter I'll never know but he was happy enough. He loves setting up "forts." Of course setting them up is no problem, it's when we ask him to take them down and put his stuff away he acts like he isn't capable of doing it - does anyone else have this problem with their kids?
Also, do you like my new blog set up? I got it through DesignerBlogs. They were wonderful. In fact it was a blog I should have been able to set up myself but Oh No! When I do these things Mike likes to ask me, "Is it a I.D. 10 T error, Amy?" In other words, IDIOT error! Being technologically challenged I needed help and they helped me out and got me set up. Hope you like the new design.

Surrender and be thankful

Even though January and Feb. 1 weren't so great I realized that when I woke up on the morning of Feb. 2 I had much to be thankful for - In all situations give thanks to Him. The blizzard proved to be very scary and stressful. Nick and I had gotten home okay but barely. Mike and Jay couldn't make it home and were stuck in a small town about 12 miles from our home. I was frantic! My mom jokes now it was the most "undone" she had seen me react since high school. Friends came through for us. One of my friends sent her husband out in his four-wheel drive truck to fetch Mike and Jay and he was successful - within 45 minutes they were home. Another friend of mine had offered to invite Mike and Jay into her home if they didn't make it home (she lives in the small town they were stuck in). I was thankful Mike and I spent the money on that huge wood burning fireplace as it kept us warm the night of Feb. 1. The next morning we had been without power for 18 hours when my friend, Erin (Jay is really good friends with her son) sent her husband and father over on snowmobiles - as that was the only way to get in and out of our subdivision at that hour - to pick up both boys so they could go to her house and play. The boys had a ball. They got to play with their friends in a warm house and Erin fed them a warm meal. She kept my kids for six hours and returned them at the exact time our power was restored - now if that isn't God's way then I don't know what is!
I am thankful my sister - although miserable - is holding her own. Every day little Luke stays in utero is a good thing. I am thankful that Jay's staph infection didn't get into his blood stream and he's healing nicely. And even though my job has been stressful I try to get up every morning and thank the Lord I have a job and that Mike and I can provide for our children - because ready, set, go Jay's HUGE medical bills will be arriving any day now.
When I'm actually in a stressful sitution it's hard to be thankful but when they pass and they always do I always try to take a step back and remember there are several things I have to be thankful for.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Good Riddance January

Before I can blog all the "good" stuff I have to blog the bad stuff. I thought about calling this blog several different titles that ranged from month from hell, challenging times, blizzard "fun," etc.....all in all January 2011 has not been a good month. Here are some highlights:
*Jay broke his finger Jan. 5
*Jay's finger was infected by Jan. 8 - Remember the E.R. visit blog?
*Work was extremely stressful - the most stressful month I can ever remember in my 15 year career.
*Jay had surgery on Jan. 27 and stayed 2 nights in the hospital
*Doctor visits, doctor visits, doctor visits - again the most I can ever remember in 9 years since I've had Jay.
*My sister went into pre-term labor on Jan. 27. As I'm blogging today she is at home on total bed rest, feeling miserable
*A blizzard blew through our area on Feb. 1 dumping a foot of snow. We lost power for 24 hours and for about a 2 hour time period Mike and Jay were out in the blizzard and couldn't get home - more on that later.
I know the Lord never gives you more than you can handle and we handled it all but I have a few more gray hairs than I did in December. It's been a rough month on Jay too. I've found third grade in general to be very challenging with him. I have felt such a disconnect with him. Mike has had to remind me that Jay is at an age where he knows he still needs/wants his mom but doesn't think it's cool to - does that make sense? I really enjoyed the time I spent with Jay while he was in the hospital because he didn't play the "my mom is so lame" card. I know I just have to patient with him and remember he's 9! He's throws me a bone every so often so at about the time I feel like he truly hates me and will be in adult counseling discussing me (ha) I'll remember he's still my little boy and still needs me. His hospitalization was a prime example but what happened yesterday was another. Mike took the boys grocery shopping. When I got off work I decided to meet the boys at the grocery store but they didn't know I was coming. I turned a corner and they were down the aisle. As soon as they saw me they both took off running and embraced me in a huge hug - even Jay! Watching your kids get older is truly bittersweet. As long as he keeps throwing me that bone every so often then I'll keep keeping on and praying for a better February!

Snowtorious B.I.G.

The blizzard of 2011 came to central Illinois on Feb. 1. My employer released people to head home at 12:30. I was relieved because I never like taking my personal time for bad weather but certainly on Feb. 1 I needed the time to get home especially since I live out of town. Mike and I got home - well kind of, more on that later - we got dinner made and lost our power at 6:30 p.m....I knew as soon as we lost it we would be without it for the long haul and sure enough it was exactly 24 hours!!! I felt like I was in a bad dream. The only fun part was we set up sleeping bags (picture above) and Mike lit a fire so we could keep warm. But let me tell you when I got up on Feb. 2 and made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for breakfast I was so done with the whole "Abe Lincoln living in a cabin" thing.

I have SO much more to blog about but I need to organize it and not do it at the end of my day. As I'm blogging now it's 8:30 at night and I'm just kind of done for the day - ha - but stayed tuned. I promise to blog more this weekend.