Friday, June 22, 2007

  • Contrary to Popular Belief...

    I have not passed away.  I have not vanished.  And I have not given up on Xanga.  I have no explanation for why I have not posted other than the usual general busyness.  I usually make my posts at night but since mother's day the nights have been long and full and by the time everyone is in bed I am just too tired.

    This is the case once again tonight but I have a wee bit of energy left that I hope to take advantage of to complete a post. 

    I have also been discouraged because I have been trying to upload some great pictures and just keep running into one problem after another. So..now...how do I get across the most information in the least amount of time to get you caught up on life at the T household?  Let me try the list method...  Noncreative, I'll grant you but effective, nonetheless.

    1.  All the boys passed their classes and advanced to the next grade level.  Well, technically.  Josh did pass Kindergarten but we have chosen to have him repeat this grade.  Though able to read, count past 1000 and play a full football and baseball game by himself, he's still a bit developmentally behind his peers.  Hunter will be a senior at Aurora Christian, Jacob will be in fifth grade...his last year in elementary school, and Jona will be in 2nd grade.  For the first time, the three little boys will be in the same school.  How nice!

    2.  Jacob and Jona left school the last week of May with one week left, flew to join their grandmother, Georgia Lee at her place on the Ohio River and then they then drove to Norfolk and have been there since.  It sounds like they have had a wonderful time and not missed home much at all.  Having only two children has nearly been the equivocal of having none.  At least it seems that way.  It's been so peaceful and easy and we have enjoyed the extra time to focus on the two here without feeling like we are neglecting the others.  Georgia Lee and Arch have done a wonderful job of thoroughly spoiling the boys, no doubt.  They feel very loved and safe there and that gives me such peace of mind.  I am very grateful for them.

    3.  No sooner had school ended for Hunter that Hunter's Sr. year of football began.  Generally, he has weightlifting and chalk talk on MWF and then running, hitting, and play running on Tu and Th.  This schedule has him up at 5 off to school at 6 and home again around 11.  He will get about two weeks off, one next week and one at the end of July, to rest.  This schedule, though grueling at times is very good for him.  It keeps him on a disciplined scheduled, keeps him exercising and eating right and not sleeping him summer away.  He is still not back driving since the accident so that means that I am the taxi driver for these practice days.  For the first time however, I have had a bit of help.  There is a new freshman on the team that lives in a town about 15 minutes away that's joined the team.  So we have tried to carpool a bit and that has helped.

    4.  We have been blessed to know a new friend of Hunter's.  Salomon, a foreign exchange student from France, ended up living about 5 minutes away with a friend of his mother's until another host family could be located for him.  He also joined the football team so we have been giving him rides and getting to know him in the process.  He's funny, kind, very tall (6'6), loves God and makes life exciting.  I expect he'll be spending quite a bit of time with us this summer.

    5.  My weight loss campaign continues.  Though the actual loss has slowed a bit, I have yet to gain back one pound!  I have had tests that have shown the actual fat mass/muscle mass transfer and I have watched my basic metabolic rate increase on these same tests.  It's been almost as rewarding as the new clothes I have had to buy.  As much as I still hate doing it, I am convinced it is the core work and weights that have made the difference.  I am coming to grips with the fact that this is going to be a one to two year process to get down to my goal.  I was depressed by this at first but I am beginning to view it as a marathon and have settled into the idea now.

    Well, I think I have run out of things to say....or else the lights just went out and now no one's home.... and if I had to bet, I'd guess it's the latter.  So, at this point...I will try those pictures again and see how far I get...

Comments (1)

  • borneochica
    Great to hear from you again. Glad you are sticking with a realistic weight loss plan, as irritating as it may be. You should be proud of yourself.

    When are your boys coming back?
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