Wednesday, March 20, 2013

First Sleepover...A Success!



Last night was our first grandkid sleepover. The first turn was taken by our oldest grandson Alex. He was VERY excited for a sleepover at Nana's although before Briana left he almost changed his mind. Nana accidentally ran over him, not once but twice in the kitchen. He was pretty upset about it and wanted Daddy! So Briana got on skype with the boys here and skyped with Ivan who was home eating his dinner, which Alex indicated was breakfast, because his daddy was eating eggs! Anyway, that was all Alex needed to decide that Nana wasn't really trying to hurt him and it was 'game on' again for the sleepover. I think Briana was a little anxious about leaving him (particularly since I still don't have a means of delivering him back home, just in case he had a change of heart).

  
But he did GREAT!  We watched Kipper on Netflix 
 while we ate popcorn 

and drank rootbeer floats. 



Abby chill-axed with us.

Bears also enjoyed watching Kipper on Netflix.

Alex was starting
 to get tired around 10 p.m. so we started our bedtime routine. Got our pajamas on and flossed and brushed our teeth, said our prayers and Nana sang him some nighttime songs.  He went right to sleep. Good thing he's a kid, because I had him sleeping next to me on my bed, which is only the box springs. I'd folded up a blanket over it and then he was in one of Nana's Lightning McQueen sleeping bags and had his blankey and his bears. I kept waking up every hour or so as he'd shift around, but he didn't wake up all night. In fact at one point he was dreaming and talking to his Mommy! lol

I kept trying to put covers back over him throughout the night. He ended up with the sleeping bag and blankets on the floor. He did hold onto his blankey all night long though! He woke up a happy camper ready to open the blinds on the window so he could see the sunshine!

Alex enjoyed helping Nana make pancakes for breakfast.
We read stories and played monster trucks after breakfast.

Cute moment of the morning: As Alex was looking at the photo collage looking at various family pictures, he pointed to Pops not once but twice and said, "That's my friend Pops!" So sweet!!!  What a heart-melting moment!!

We watched Monster Jam on youtube and then watched Barney and ate lunch in the media room. Uncle Justin, Aunt Ashley and baby Vona came a little while later and then Mommy and Emmett arrived later in the afternoon. After Vona arrived Alex had a little bit of trouble 'sharing' Nana. He gets a little louder and gets upset more easily and then wanted his Mommy. I'm sure as time goes on he'll get used to sharing Nana with his cousins.

We're currently watching and having a singalong with Barney, Alex, Emmett and Vona.



Tuesday, March 19, 2013

This Was The Morning I Was Supposed To Sleep In

This morning WAS the morning I was going to sleep in. Until the security system alarm started blaring...Grandpa didn't know if I'd remembered to take the trash bins to the street last night and went out to check without disabling the alarm. After disabling the alarm and assuring our monitoring company that it was just a false alarm, I TRIED to go back to sleep...oh well! On the positive side, we know the system works AND that it IS actively being monitored.

That kind of took the wind out of my sails and now I'm having a hard time motivating myself to get to work this morning. I really need to dig in to my office so I can see what type of a bookcase or storage unit I'm going to need to get for it. I want to make my office the 'vintage' room to display the vintage and antique items that I've inherited from our families.

We had a wonderful evening yesterday. I had the missionaries from our Prosper 2nd ward over for dinner. I made 'Signature Leftover Mini Pies', steamed corn and carrot/pineapple cupcakes and carrot/pineapple/raisin cake for dessert. These are a couple of great young men (Elder Jones and Elder Wilbur. Elder Jones is from Rigby, ID and Elder Wilbur is from Salt Lake City, UT. Elder Wilbur was born in 1986 so he's a 'non-traditional' missionary, he had a time that he wasn't active in the church. Elder Jones seems like he could be one of the new 18 year old missionaries. They are AWESOME young men with great spirits. I was grateful for the opportunity to host them. And yes, I'm crazy to invite company over less than a week since we started moving in, but I figured, hey, it'll give me an excuse to unpack a few more boxes before they arrive and a couple of young guys won't really give a hoot what my house looks like anyway as long as I feed them well. The evening was a success. They along with Grandpa and I liked the dinner and we had a great discussion afterwards. Bonus for me: my kitchen table is now officially cleaned off! ;)

I got the recipe for the Signature Leftover Mini Pies off Joyce Johnson's (Margaret's sister in law) facebook page. "Mix 1/2 c Bisquick, 1/2 c milk, and 2 eggs together for a base. (put about 1 tablespoon in each muffin cup) Top with about 1/4 cup of any "fillings" you want. - Cheeseburger, Pizza, BLT, Chicken and Veggies, etc.... You can mix it up in the pan (any meat should already be cooked) Then top with one more tablespoon of the "Bisquick Mixture" - and bake at 375 for 25-30 minutes. It's a great way to get rid of your leftovers! These can also be frozen! Just pop them into the microwave for a quick meal on the go! Recipe from Betty Crocker." I found that there wasn't quite enough of the base mixture for a dozen muffin cups, so I would recommend 3/4 c bisquick, 3/4 c milk and 3 eggs for the base. Also I found that 1/4 c was way too much "filling" I used about 2 tbsp per muffin cup and I added a little cheese on top of the meat mixture. As I mentioned, we all really liked these and the 4 of us consumed the whole dozen. Maybe THAT'S why I like our missionaries so much, they chow down on my food and really like it! lol

Grandpa and Abby are out in the backyard working. Abby's doing her best to keep the gremlins off our property and Grandpa is sifting through the grass to find and remove all the construction debris so that when it's time to mow the lawn it doesn't kill the lawn mower OR grandpa! Grandpa has taken ownership of the yard duties, which makes him feel good that he can be productive. I'm concerned about him working in the yard in the heat of the summer, so we'll see as time progresses. I just caught Abby digging under the fence. The fence guys had come back to shore up the dirt along the fence line, but they did a pretty crappy job. And normally Bear is the digger NOT Abby, so I'm afraid we're going to be in trouble once Bear arrives with Darvin! I made Abby come in the house and will continue to do that to see if I can train her not to dig. Otherwise we may have to resort to an electronic fence for the dogs.

I'm still hacking, coughing and sneezing with this nasty cold. Grandpa thinks Erin should take me to the urgent care that he went to and get some medicine. He says it worked for him! lol

Well, I guess I'd better get to work. Clean dishes to put away from the dishwasher, lunch to fix and boxes to unpack and go through. Ashley and Justin will be over early this afternoon so that Justin can help get Grandpa's computer and printer back up and running and Ashley can take me to Costco to load up on groceries before I head back to Yakima on Thursday. I'll fly up and will stay through Sunday (Darvin has Friday through Sunday off work) and then I'll drive my car back down to Prosper. Maybe I'll take a different route this time.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Moving...

WHEW, it's been a long time since I've posted. I've been a 'little' bit preoccupied! What with trying to get our household ready for a cross country move AND, getting Grandpa's household ready for a cross country move, AND getting his house ready for sale, AND driving a 16' Budget Rental Truck from Washington state to Prosper, Texas, AND unloading said Budget truck PLUS a 28' full ABF trailer and another 8' in a 2nd ABF trailer AND unpacking all of said belongings, AND playing with kids and grandkids...

ANYWAY, life will truly be heaven on earth as soon as Darvin finds a good job down here and is able to join us. I miss him and feel so bad that we're separated and he's stuck in Washington. In the meantime, I continue to work on getting settled in. The girls and their spouses have been diligent in coming over and helping us unload, unpack, set up electronic equipment, put up wall decor, etc, etc, etc! It has been a wonderful blessing to be down here with family.

The Johnson's were able to come help unload one night as did Rob Tovar and Bethany Hooks. Have I mentioned that I LOVE my family?!? So wonderful to be near them. I can't wait until we're able to have some family dinners with everyone. I was thinking that we should have a 'use every kind of cooking appliance' dinner, so we'd use the regular oven, crockpot, sun oven, bar-b-que, smoker, rice cooker, etc. I think it would be fun to see what kind of food items and cooking appliances everyone comes up with.

Justin got one of his old projection tv's set up in the media room, so last night we had a 'movie night' with the Rush's and Pascual's, the Chatwin's were too tired to come. Even Grandpa participated. We had popcorn and rootbeer floats and watched Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. The Rush's spent the night over here a few nights and Vona is now totally comfortable crashing at Nana's for naps or overnighters. Alex wanted to spend the night tonight, but we weren't prepared (no extra clothes), so he'll spend the night Tuesday night and then Briana will come over after her class at the gym Wednesday and I may go spend the night at HER house on Wednesday night and then she can drop me off at the airport on Thursday. The Rush's have volunteered to come spend the week that I'm gone over here to keep an eye on Abby and make sure Grandpa stays well fed.

Little by little, day by day we're getting more and more unpacked. It's starting to feel like home! Theresa Burton gave me and Grandpa a ride to church today. Her husband Mike was one of the men that came to help us unload the 28' trailer. He brought Theresa over to meet us last night. He said as he helped unload the trailer he was pleased to find that we seemed to have a lot in common. He saw boxes labeled as scrapbooking and Theresa is a big scrapbooker and then saw some of Darvin's gun or hunting gear and he likes to shoot and then noted the medical supply boxes that we'd used to pack with so he inquired about what Darvin does for a living, it turns out he's the Director of National Accounts - Health Systems with Dr. Reddy's Laboratories. He asked me to send him Darvin's resume and indicated that when his rep makes his visits to the local hospitals this week (I believe) he'll try to do some networking on Darvin's behalf.

Well I'd better sign off, I need to work on a Costco grocery list. Ashley's going to give me a ride there tomorrow. Also need to get our application for Grandpa's senior discount on our water bill returned tomorrow (we'll get the 1st 2000 gallons of water each month free). I signed up to have the missionaries over for dinner tomorrow night too. Kind of crazy to have them over so soon and while we're still not all the way unpacked, but no one else had signed up and I knew I'd be here now and was not sure what my schedule would be like next month. I'm going to make Signature Leftover Mini Pies and probably corn or carrots and mashed potatoes and maybe frosted carrot cookies. I'll try to take some time in the next few days to take a few 'during' pictures and add them later to this post.