1- Some days I get REALLY mad at the ice cream truck.
2- It frequents our street on a REGULAR basis.
3- Probably because he has such loyal customers.
4- My boys are given a stewardship of dollars to help them learn to manage money.
5- They spend most of it on ice cream truck delights.
6- Not my idea of dollars frugally managed.
7- Our ice cream truck carries toys (pop guns, gel filled rubber balls, Pokemon trading cards)
8- Of course Jessica want to make purchases like her brothers.
9- She gets prizes from a prize center when she fills a chart full of stickers.
10- Stickers don't help her buy Air Heads when the ice cream truck comes.
11- I decided to give Jessica $2 each month that she could use to make purchases.
12- That's not enough when the truck comes by multiple times per week.
13- When the kids hear it's melody, they run for their cash and dart out the front door.
14- I hate that the kids are all running into the street.
15- Jayson has caught on to the gimmick.
16- When he hears the ice cream truck, he runs out the front door and into the street.
17- Jayson doesn't even know that the truck sells ice cream.
18- The siblings don't even need to leave the front door open.
19- Jayson can let himself out.
20- Now when I hear the ice cream truck I need to HURRY to the front door to intercept Jayson's race.
21- We need a chain lock on our front door.
22- James is learning to play the trombone in band this year.
23- He knows 2 notes and just learned a third.
24- Jayson is afraid of the noisy brass beast.
25- Jayson is also afraid of the garbage truck.
26- Jessica was afraid of garbage trucks when she was little too.
27- Jessica started kindergarten full of smiles.
28- It seemed like she was in her element.
29- I come to her class on Fridays to help in the computer lab.
30- Sometimes I help with cooking.
31- The kindergartners each made a muffin in the microwave - one at a time.
32- I didn't know you could cook muffins in the microwave.
33- I didn't like cooking 33 muffins in the microwave.
34- Jessica had a sudden change of heart about 2 weeks ago.
35- She decided that she hates school.
36- She cries everyday and tells me she doesn't want to go to school.
37- The first phone call was from the school nurse saying Jessica was complaining of a tummy ache.
38- They called me while I was driving Jacob home from the outpatient surgery center.
39- Jon didn't come with me because Baby Jay came down with the flu the day before and somebody needed to stay with him.
40- I assumed Jessica caught it and sent Jon to pick her up immediately.
41- Jessica was completely FINE by the time I got home. She never showed any other symptoms.
42- I didn't come down with the flu until three days later.
43- I was SOOOO dizzy.
44- My stomach got very upset the eve of Jon's departure for a business trip.
45- I was completely sick the next day.
46- The kids were out of school for a teacher work day.
47- We didn't go to the zoo.
48- They stayed home with sick mom and watched the Hannah Montana movie.
49- Tuesday they all went back to school. The school nurse an hour later. "Jessica is in the nurse's office complaining of a sore throat."
50- She has NOT been sick all weekend and nobody has had a sore throat - send her back to class.
51- Half hour lapses and the aide calls back. "Jessica is in the nurses office again saying her tummy hurts. She has been unable to focus in class and has been whimpering."
52- I go pick her up from school and within 15 minutes it's quite clear that she is perfectly well.
53- The following day she refuses to go to school, so I thought I'd teach her what a sick day was all about - napping.
54- She didn't like staying in her bed and asked if she could help me clean instead. I decided we could use the mental health day.
55- Later that day she asked, "Mom, am I staying home from school because you think I am sick?" "No" I replied "I know you aren't sick. I know you don't want to go to school."
56- The next day we returned to school despite the whimpers. She was worried that she'd be sent to the nurses office. I assured her she wasn't sick so she didn't need to make complaints. My diagnosis was that she was off kilter because Jon was out of town. All the kids are more emotional when he is gone. There were always a couple extra sets of feet in my bed each morning.
57- When Jon came home from his business trip, Jessica's school anxiety wasn't cured.
58- She cried every day for the next week.
59- Jessica was taken to the principals office to calm down. I was even there in the classroom to volunteer and she proceeded to sob.
60- It would take me all morning to get her to school. She didn't want to get dressed or comb her hair because she didn't want to go to school. She would get all upset when I'd get her backpack ready.
61- This phase has been VERY exhausting. All the other moms and nannies feel so sad for us and don't know how I can leave her crying like that. It is upsetting to me, but after a while I just feel angry about it. She is choosing to be miserable despite all the extra care and nurture. She needs to know that school is important and that I will bring her everyday. Each day she gets to choose whether to be happy or sad about it. Her teacher has been VERY supportive and understanding of her phase.
62- The phase has also effected dance class and church attendance.
63- Seems like the worst of the phase is over now (it's been just over 4 weeks).
64- I got a new vacuum cleaner.

65- So did Jayson. His says phrases like, "what a mess" and "clean ya later."
66- Mine is a heavy beast, but the suction is incredible. I really feel like all the dirt is coming out of the carpet.
64- I got a new vacuum cleaner.


65- So did Jayson. His says phrases like, "what a mess" and "clean ya later."
66- Mine is a heavy beast, but the suction is incredible. I really feel like all the dirt is coming out of the carpet.
67- I have never been trained in the art of make-up, yet I had to apply vampire make-up three times last month for James' costume.
68- I developed a BOO attitude by the end of October. I just needed it to be over.
69- I have a BAH-HUMBUG attitude right now. I truly love Christmas, but I want to enjoy fall and Thanksgiving right now. I don't wish to see red and green plaid or candy canes for another three weeks.
70- Which reminds me - I still have a bag of candy canes from last year in my cupboard. I guess I thought I was going to make some peppermint ice-cream, but I didn't.
71- Jacob was getting up between 5-6 a.m. Now with daylight savings, he gets up by 5 a.m. for sure.
72- We had to buy software to block our kids from getting on the computer and the internet. SOMEBODY was getting on the computer at 6 in the morning and not getting ready for school.
73- Perhaps I need to put software on my computer so I'll go to bed at night :)
74- I'm thinking about my friend who is trying to have a baby. She and her husband are working with specialists. It's all very complicated. I can't wait for her to announce that she is pregnant.
75- I still have the stuffed Tigger that she brought to my first baby shower.
76- I can't stop thinking about cancer stuff.
77- My cousin was just diagnosed with cancer.
78- Jacob has scans on Friday. I need them to be clear.
79- My boys have yo-yos that say NED on them.
80- I want to pass them out to all the rhabdo kids in my online community. So many of them need a break. They refer to NED as "No Evidence of Disease" or the scans can't see any tumors.
81- But these NED yo-yos aren't anti-cancer yo-yos. Ned's slogan is Never give up, Encourage others, & Do your best. It's a good slogan, but I like No Evidence of Disease better.
82- Stupid Cancer.
83- I'm afraid of eating animal products and might have to make a shift toward vegetarianism. I'm NOT afraid of consuming large quantities of Halloween treats but really should be.
84- Exercise makes me tired.
85- Who in this world is still reading this mind boggling BORING list - leave a comment if you dared to finish.
86- Jacob passed me a note in church last week. He folded his own envelope with a heart drawn on the outside. Inside it said:
Dear Mom,
I (heart) you so much. You are beautiful.
Love, Jacob
87- Made my heart skip a beat.
88- I could use a note like that every day.
89- What happened to all the confidence I had going into parenthood??
90- What happened to the first week of November?
91- What happened to my pumpkin cookie recipe with the cream cheese frosting?
92- Do you have one?
93- Will you send it to me?
94- My friend, Donna, shared her quiche recipe. I made it again on Halloween. Delicious!!!!
95- James asked me to read with him tonight.
96- Can't believe my first baby is almost 11 years old.
97- He likes to find ways to stay up late, but I think he also like having time with his mom without all the littles.
98- My boys spend hours each week making movies and power points of their photos.
99- I recently went through their pictures and realized they were using ketchup for blood in their films.
100- I wasn't thrilled to see that the scenes were staged in my front room on the carpet.
Gonna stop now... Bye






Loved the list. #89 was my favorite because boy do I feel that one lately. Why does it feel like 5 years ago I could do everything with parenting right and now I can do nothing right? Guess that's the difference between raising 2 and 5, nothing is in my control anymore. NOTHING. But I do have great kids. So do you. Thank heavens for that. So sorry about Jessica's struggles. Our situation is a bit different. Savannah loves it, but unfortunately, I don't love the attitude she comes home with at times. Always something out of whack, right? I need you quiche recipe! Probably should skip the pumpkin cookie one as I've already eaten half a bag of choc chips today - sigh - . I'll try harder tomorrow... You are fantastic and amazing, hang in there, supermom!
ReplyDeleteI read it. Does that mean I make it on your 100 list of friends.
ReplyDeleteI read it, I often have 100 thoughts in my head as well.
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