Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Christmas is over, New Year has started

Christmas is over and the New Year has begun. However, I feel I need to recap the amazing Christmas we had. Dominick has been telling us for years now that Santa is not real and that he believes that Ryan and I do all the work and pretend Santa does it. We have told him time and time again that there is NO way that we could be Santa because we don't have that kind of money to buy all those gifts that Santa is able to bring. Mommy and Daddy are struggling after the move to pay for electricity, rent and food. How could we afford an air hockey table, an MP3 player and a playdoh kit? Also, what mommy and daddy in their right mind would purchase playdoh for their kids? That is the type of gift that you regift to other people's children and shrug your shoulders and say, "Sorry." Moms and dads that are smart will continue to regift it all year long. Anyway, we were lucky enough to be able to reinforce the fact that we are not Santa and that he is in fact, "real." Uncle Ben came to visit and he was able to capture a quick photo of Santa putting the last present under the Christmas tree. He said he has never seen someone move so fast in his life! This has also reinforced my thinking about my weight. If that fat man can move so fast that Uncle Ben wasn't able to chase after him, maybe I'm just not quite fat enough and shouldn't worry so much about losing weight. Maybe that's why I can't run! Well, that's probably not a good idea but it is a nice thought. After Ben showed the kids this truly awesome picture, Dominick has changed his ideas about Santa and has now said he believes in Santa. I think the fact that he only got one present from Santa this year and a letter stating Santa wished Dominick still believed, helped reinstate the belief as well. I'm just happy my little ones are staying little just a wee bit longer!

Now that Christmas is over and the New Year has begun, the kids have gone back to school (THANK GOODNESS!), Ryan has gone back to work (I'm a little bummed), and I am starting school in 6 days and have applied for a multitude of jobs. Hopefully, someone sees my potential and is willing to hire me. Piano lessons have not taken off like we had hoped and I only have two students at the moment, so it's back to the land of hard work. Unfortunately, NC is not like CA and doesn't have a multitude of office and accounting jobs. So, it may be a little while before someone decides that I'm a good fit. I'm just happy I found a decent resume site online to be able to make it look like I've been doing something in the past 6 years while we lived in Japan. Gotta fool them somehow, right?

Hayden is taking Japanese lessons on Fridays after school and is slowly learning how to read and write. We're hoping to have him stick with it as long as he can. I'd love for him to be able to get to a high school that offers Japanese so he can be bilingual. Unfortunately, his really awesome teacher, Amalu, is going back to Okinawa on the 29th of January. On the plus side, her sister is arriving on the 24th so while he will have to adjust to a new person, his lessons can continue and she's bringing new books with her from Japan for his studies! I'm so thankful for foreign exchange students!

As for my school, I'm not lucky enough to concentrate on foreign languages. I have to take a Biology class, a Biology lab, a Human Genetics course and an Accounting course this spring. People looking at my classes this semester can't believe that my major is Accounting and
Business Administration. Why I have to waste my time on Biology and Genetics is beyond me but it's the ways of the U.S. education system. I guess I'm supposed to be well rounded or some crap like that! It's like putting lipstick on a pig, in my opinion but if I want these degrees, I have to suck it up and stop complaining. Eventually I'll be S-M-R-T!!


During the course of this post, Hayden has declared me to be such a bad parent because
he is NEVER allowed to play with his playdoh! Haha! My job is done! He has also declared that Ryan is not part of our family because he was told he would need to wait to do his "Family" art project that he brought home from school until Daddy came home to participate in being part of the family. What a little booger! He's too smart for his own good. I'm not sure if everyone new but to go along with his smartness, he has a "smart" new look. No longer is he one of the two only people in our family without glasses. He has joined the glasses wearing side of the family. I guess it's so he can say he looks edumacated. Cora is enjoying being the only one in our family with no glasses and hopes she doesn't ever have to get them. We hope the very same thing.

Well, it's that time to start making dinner, to deal with the kids, and to find out where my husband is. He must be hiding out in hopes that dinner will be made before he gets here. Haha! At least I'm not helping him with that crazy delusion. As if this mommy can get things done on time! Yeah right! Good night and hope everyone that is reading this is well. Hopefully, I'll be able to write a little more often since I'm guaranteed to be on the computer for school.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Life in NC



I guess I can't really call my blog "Life in Iwakuni" when we are no longer there. It must be time to change the name. In the meantime, we are now here in NC. Ryan is now working on base at Camp Lejeune. Same type of work, but now he has people willing to help do the work. That is a huge change from what he has been used to for the last 6 years. I'm just excited since he has been able to take more leave in the past 5 months than he has in the past 6 years almost. We can actually spend time as a family which we have been lacking. I've tried to start up piano lessons, however, it's been a bit slow and I only have two students. I'm trying to get through this year without working a real job so I have decided to help watch kids at a local MOPS group through December. Starting in January, I am on the job hunt and starting back to school. I have 4 classes lined up for this spring. I hadn't done any of my science credits so even though I'm going to school for business and accounting, my classes this spring make me look like I'm a science major. I'll be taking Biology and a Biology lab and a Human Genetics class. Along with those, I'll be taking my second accounting class. It should be a tough semester but if I can get through it, I can get through just about anything I suppose. I have been keeping busy since we've moved with getting the house together and knitting. The kids will definitely be warm for the winter.


The kids are enjoying their time here in NC. Dominick has joined the robotics club at school. His team placed tenth out of fourteenth. His team was the youngest team and only had six weeks to prepare while everyone else had five months. I think they did really well. He's going to continue to remain in the robotics club and they'll only get better during the next couple years. He is also reading at a sixth grade level and doing well in the rest of his subjects. He is an honor student his first year in his new school. We're so proud of him. Cora is repeating second grade and doing very well. She has been put back in the classroom instead of taken out for special reading and math classes because she is doing so well. Her teacher said there is nothing that we should be worried about at this time which is the best news we've had since she was diagnosed with ADHD. Hopefully, next year will go just as smoothly. Hayden is enjoying kindergarten but he has said he is bored sometimes. I attribute that to him having been in school for the past three years in Japan. He is in the top of his class this year and is already reading. He has really surprised us all with how well he is doing with his math and reading. He is also taking Japanese lessons from a Japanese foreign exchange student. He says he doesn't want to learn but while he is in the lessons, he seems to enjoy himself. We're hoping that he can stick with it long enough to find a high school that offers Japanese. It would be wonderful if he could be fluent by the time he graduates. Only time will tell. We're coming up on Christmas time. We'll be visiting friends up in Williamsburg, VA the week before the holidays. The kids should really enjoy the colonial houses and Busch Gardens. We'll be spending New Years here at home with friends having appetizers and drinks and playing games. It will be a great way to celebrate 2012 coming!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Back to the grind

Well, the two older kids are back in school. Ryan and I are finishing up our last couple weeks of classes before starting new classes. Hayden is the only one lucky enough to still be on Christmas break.

We had a wonderful Christmas and an awesome New Years Eve Party with some great friends. We hope to get some more rest this year than last but still hope to spend some quality time with the wonderful people in our lives before we leave Iwakuni at the end of this year.

In the meantime we hope to get through as much school, housework, bills and saving money as possible and end the summer with a fun trip to Tokyo and Mt. Fuji. Here's to hoping 2011 brings us all these wonderful things!

We hope this finds you all having a wonderful first part of the New Year and hope to hear from many of you throughout the year!

Off to the accounting homework! WAHOO!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Blog posts

So, I think I'm really bad about keeping up with blog posts. In fact, I know I am. It's just one more thing to add to my day of stuff that I never get done. I feel that since I've become a mommy this has been the story of my life.

Today has been "one of those days." It started out to be what I thought would be a great day. The kids slept in, so I got to sleep in. They even came and cuddled with me before we got up to start our day. The kids went off ahead of me to pour cereal and turn a cartoon on so I could get up and get ready for the day. When I walked out of my room 30 minutes later, a scene of mass destruction lay in each of their bedrooms. I went downstairs to find out that not one of my kids had decided to actually get breakfast and were just starting to make oatmeal when I walked into the kitchen.....which actually ended with just as much dried powdered oatmeal on the floor as there was eaten. After breakfast, I sent them all upstairs with my words trailing behind them, "CLEAN YOU ROOM AND THEN YOU CAN PLAY." All morning.....no cleaning occurred, had to take the van to the Toyota dealership for new spark plugs....no cleaning, all afternoon......no cleaning occurred, daddy came home from work........still no cleaning had occurred. Fighting, more destruction and a lot of whining had occurred instead.

It's "one of those days" when you pull out the Cabernet Sauvignon at 4:00 PM. No....I did not drink the whole bottle though it crossed my mind at first. Luckily, my knight in shining armor took the three minions to the store with him to give me a break before we had to go pick up our van. I thought I would get a chance to fold some laundry and then relax. Instead, I just relaxed. So much nicer that way! I thought the day was looking up. Not quite so sure after the following episode.

After dinner, Cora was still hungry so she got a banana which happened to be a little overripe. It was not brown but it was soft in parts. Cora decided that since it didn't look right, she was no longer hungry after a couple of bites. I proceeded to listen to "I'm fu-ull, my tummy huuurts, I'm fu-ull, my tummy huuuurts.....over and over and over again. Ryan took matters into his hands after we listened to the whining for 10 minutes or so. All I can say is thank goodness for my wonderful hubby. I'm trying to pick and choose my battles and the wasting food battle is one I choose to fight. Lucky for me, Ryan battles it a whole different way. The whining stopped, the children are in bed, and I'm starting to return to halfway sane. I guess it's time for homework now.

So, though I'm horrible at this blogging thing....hopefully, the story of how a day in the life of my family goes, helps justify my not getting to this task. Don't get me wrong, I love my family, but with so little to do here in Iwakuni on a small budget....the whining and fighting has increased tremendously. Oh how I look forward to moving back to the states to have things to do!

On a side note...and thinking about it now....it probably should have been the main part of the post, if I was a good mommy, but here are some pictures from our wonderful Christmas day which for once had very little fighting, yelling, screaming, kicking or punching.








Thursday, August 12, 2010

Busy week

This has been a busy week for all us, more for than the kids than me, but since I get to play chauffeur it seems pretty busy to me also.

Dominick is in his second week of DEFY camp. It's Drug Education For Youth camp. They are teaching him and many other kids how to resist drugs and giving him great alternatives to drugs. They have been keeping him busy all week long with team building activities, games, trips to the Kintai bridge, bowling, movie theater, fire and police depts. and on Friday they are even doing some community service at Tsu Tsu beach helping to clean it up! During the school year, once Saturday a month will be devoted to DEFY for either fun trips or tutoring. I think this will be a wonderful way for Dominick to spend his year having good role models and feeling he's part of something good. He has also been going with his brother and sister to Vacation Bible School at the chapel on base in the evenings.

Cora has been going to a Vacation Bible School every morning out in town at our church, Calvary Chapel. She is really enjoying spending time with her friends and learning about God's Word. She asked Jesus into her heart this morning while praying at her church. She's becoming a wonderful young lady. In the evenings, she's been going to Vacation Bible School at the chapel on base. She has very little time at home this week because she's so busy at church. The time spent at home is to eat and sleep.
Hayden is joining Cora and Dominick at Vacation Bible School at the base chapel each evening. He's kind of rambunctious and the director had to talk with me after the second night telling me he wasn't being a good listener and that he was actually taken out of his room that night. After a long talk with Hayden, last night seemed to be pretty good. I don't know if he's bored or if the difference in structure between yochien and Vacation Bible School is so great, but I was very surprised that he was acting up. I've never had a bad report about Hayden in the last year at yochien so it definitely wasn't expected.

I've finally gotten enrolled in college. I ordered three out of my 5 books and I'll be taking 4 classes this fall. My classes will consist of Introduction to Business Management, Principles of Accounting I, Advanced Business Writing, and World War II History Class. This should definitely keep me busy but I know I need to get it done before my $6,000 grant for military spouses is no longer available to me. I'm hoping since I start the same day that the kids do at their school that I should be able to get a lot of my homework done and not have to worry about it interfering with my time with the kids. I do have to worry about it interfering with my time where I should clean. But hey, who needs a clean house anyway?

Ryan is enrolled in the same University I am. He is taking the same History Class with me also and will be taking two computer tests to CLEP out of the basic computer classes. His class load will definitely be lighter than mine but that comes with him taking classes while he's working full time. I wanted him to take a class with me so we can share the cost of books and we can help each other with assignments. The more we can do together, the easier this whole school thing will be.

That's what's happened so far this week and hopefully we'll have a new post about has happened over the weekend. We will definitely have to make the most out of these last weekends of the summer with the kids since school will take up a lot of our time. The kids will hopefully see the importance of homework when watching us scramble to get all our stuff done. I'm hoping they're smart and go to a regular university when they grow up. That way they're not cramming all their school work into a week full of kids and work like we are.

Well, off to get dinner for the kids before I chauffeur them to Vacation Bible School






Thursday, July 29, 2010

Summer is finally here for all kids




Cora finished her summer school program and is excited to have a full-on summer vacation now. Unfortunately, she has had some problems with keeping her room clean and with taking other people's things, so her summer vacation is resulting in no toys and grounding. Hayden is joining her in this endeavor as he is her partner in crime. So, while he has finished yochien and is having his summer break, he is also indulging in the wonderful world of being grounded!
On a happier note, Dominick is becoming a wonderful helper around the house and is enjoying being able to go out and play with his friends. He is spending time at the pool, the park and lately at the skate park with his friend, Braiden. Hopefully, with a little more coordination, we can get him a skateboard.


Ryan and I are starting on something we've been putting off for way too long..................school!!!! I have enrolled in University of Maryland University College for an Accounting and Business Administration Double Major. It will definitely keep me busy but hopefully, it will eventually result in me becoming a CPA. Ryan has called the school about getting his Tuition Assistance and has a meeting with an advisor this next week. Hopefully, he'll get enrolled in this Fall Session with me and we can take some of our classes together.
We've been trying to figure out a way to get all 5 of us back to the states in October to attend Ryan's dad's wedding but unfortunately, it looks like we will have to have more adventures in Japan instead. Flying 5 of us to the states is a huge expense and we can't rely on the Patriot Express (military flight) since it is during the school year and Ryan will only have a certain amount of leave. We would hate to get stuck back in the states and Ryan not make it back before his leave runs out or the kids get stuck and be out of school for even longer than the two weeks we plan. We will miss getting to see him get married and miss getting to socialize with everyone but it's a little more than a year and we will be back in the states for good.....well, at least the kids and I will be. Who knows if Ryan will deploy or not. Oh, the joys of the Marine Corps.

Well, I'm off to do some laundry before piano lessons start for the day! Hopefully, I can tackle Mt. Laundry and get me in shape for Mt. Fuji next summer. HAHAHAHAHA!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Long time No Post

So, it's been a long time since I've posted anything on here. I keep starting all these new sites to try to keep in touch with people and allow family and friends to see pictures of the kids. However, I'm not very good with sticking with it due to everything else going on in our lives. This blog in particular shows that the most.

So, to catch everyone up; Dominick and Cora finished their school year. Dominick is officially a 4th grader and Cora officially is a 2nd grader. Dominick finished out his school year at the top of his class, had an awesome science fair project about electromagnets, and according to his teacher was a big help in his class. Cora successfully reached all her goals in her IEP for speech! She no longer needs the speech therapy as she is finally caught up. She does have an extra reading class now to help give her support during he normal classes. The extra help in reading has allowed her to progress form a reading level of 4 to 10 in a matter of a couple months. I'm so proud of her. Hopefully, with her new medication to help keep her focused, she will continue to progress. We're hoping to take her off the medication this fall and get her tested for a learning disability right away. I'd rather handle any problems with extra help and support in school and from us then to medicate her. Currently, she is in a summer program to reinforce everything she's learned throughout the past school year and add additional learning before the next year. Hayden is still finishing up his school year. He has another week or two before he's done for the summer. Right now he is swimming at his yochien, learning to speak Japanese better and is even starting to talk to people in the community which is really helping us out. He's such a good little translater. He's growing up so fast and soon I won't have any little kids in the house anymore. So scary, but also such a delight! I'm enjoying how much less my house gets destroyed by them as they grow up.

Today is a day with no children, but also a day where all our money will disappear into the Japanese economy. JCI = Japanese Compulsory Insurance. We have to go take our new car into to get an inspection and purchase secondary insurance on our car. The exchange rate is going to crap right now so we spent $571 on new tires so our car would pass the inspection and we wanted to take at least 70000 yen with us which normally with a good exchange rate that would be close to $700 but instead is over $800. Ouch! on our pocketbook. Well, time to take the kids to the sitters so we can head off for our inspection. Wish us luck!