Saturday, December 29, 2007

Houston Part 2

The Houston apartment is lovely! Very nice with crown molding, trey ceilings and architectual details.

Our first stop in Houston (after seeing Don's mom) was the hospital. Feel better Grandpa Gene



We visited the Natural Museum of History and saw dinosaur bones, an exhibit about energy, saw beautiful gemstones & crystals and more.

So many restaurants in Houston. A sentimental favorite for Don was Jame's Coney Island. For me, my favorite was the Buffalo Grill - I want to go there again!


Our most interesting stop was Uncle Jack's office, located in an old Brinks building. We saw valuable coins, gold, silver and the smelter in action. Reese held a block of gold worth $140,000!

Houston Part 1

Don's mom moved to Houston this past summer. A decision that made us quite sad, as we earch were committed to taking care of Mom and her companion as they aged. We each devoted time to make sure they were comfortable and happy. We could have been knocked over with a feather when were informed of their pending move to Houston.

After six months, Houston is not the answer to all of mom's problems. Some of her old problems followed her and some new ones have arisen.
Don's mom has a slew of issues that she does not want / cannot resolve. Since some of these issues actually have solulutions, so I am completely befuddled that her list of issues stay the same or actually grow. Don must give me a gently nudge to remind me to just nod my head in sympathy as her issues are lamented.
Our first night in Houston found Mom out of sorts. We were concerned as she was not herself at all. We were worried!
Kids hanging out in grandma's apartment. The apartment is beautiful, in a swanky building.



School Parties

Remember the fun of a school party? There use to be a lot of them. Christmas, Halloween, Valentines Day, End of the year - I am sure there were more.

The State of Texas has now designated three days where Food of Limited Nutritional Value (FLNV) may be served. these three days are no the dates of class parties. Our parties celebrate 1) the last day before winter break, formerly known as a Christmas or Winter Party 2) Friendship Day, formerly known as Valentines Day and 3) the last day of school.

I helped with the Kindergarten's "last day before winter break party". The kids were divided into three groups and rotated among three activities.


Freeze Dance - where the kids danced to fun music. This was my station. It was so fun to watch the kids "dance". They had such a good time.

A Crafty Snack (marshmellow snow men) and
A Craft Activity (snow man magnet)


The kinder kids are so sweet and everything is fun and exciting to them. They are fun to interact with before they are jaded with real life.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Lazy Days

Such a calm and quiet day. Don is at the office, Reese is on the computer (reading Wiki) and Walker is playing his gameboy. I just returned from running a few errands alone.

We are off to to Houston tomorrow to visit Don's family. I am making a pot of Italian Wedding Soup to bring for dinner when we arrive. I hate to generate any more work than is necessary. MIL is planning to make Don's favorite dinner (chicken and dumplings) when we are there. I offered to make it and bring it, but she says she will enjoy doing this for him.

Don and I studied the internet to find an activity for us while in Houston. We looked at many, but I am not sure we found anything. The acquarium (too commercial), the children's museum (too young?), the zoo (too cold?), NASA (too far & with an exhibit we saw here), the mall (too croweded). We will probably end up visiting some museums. Cannot go wrong there.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

A Year in Photos

Our family photos for the year (so far). I could not get the movie to embed, so you must click on it. The movie is over 9 minutes long, so watch as long as you care to. I wish my editing skills were better. I'll work on it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGubvZYMjA0

Saturday, December 22, 2007

The Kindness of Strangers

My Asperger support group has been a wonderful experience for Reese and I. Reese spends time with a tight group of friends while learning invaluable social skills. I too have made many wonderful friends of deeply caring people that I cherish.

For the two years we have been involved, the group has met at the Region Ten Educational Service Center. Each public school district is divided into a regions. Each region is supported by an educational service center which provides teacher and parent training among other invaluable services. The building and facilities are state of the art and beautiful. Due to one dear man, Echidnas has had use of these facilities for free. How amazing is that?

Free sometimes comes with a cost. The cost at Region Ten was limited hours. Our group meets 6:30 – 8:00 pm. We were not welcome on site prior to 6:30 nor were we allowed, even in the parking lot, after 8pm. Echidnas is a support group for autistic kids, keeping severe time restrictions was not easy for the kids nor the parents. We were required to end our meetings AND LEAVE THE GROUNDS at 8pm. Not easy to do, as the kids wanted to unwind with each other after their lesson and the parents wanted to say good-byes after our program. It became obvious that we must search for a new location.

My understanding is the group had a terribly difficult time finding a host. We are a small, non-profit group run by volunteers. Some thought it would be difficult if not impossible to find a new location at a low cost. In addition our members drive from all over the city so we needed to be centrally located area, closing the area of our search.

We immediately found a synagogue who offered their pre-school classrooms to us for a relatively small fee. Fantastic! Our members thought they could do better. So two members kept searching.

Not one, but two churches were identified. One offered three rooms at a nominal cost (half of the synagogue’s rate). The three rooms would meet our immediate needs, but would leave us no room for growth.

The second church’s offering completely floored us. Community Christian Church is a 50 year old congregation, who built a new building directly next door to their old building. The old building is used on Sunday’s only and vacant the remainder of the week.

Community’s building includes a social hall with a raised stage (their old pulpit), a kitchen and classrooms. Tables, chairs and sofa’s are available. Astoundingly, they are welcoming our group into their community. They want no money or anything in return from us. I have met their pastor and board of directors and found them to be kind, caring and friendly individuals.

We introduced our group to Community Christian Church on Wednesday after dinner at Cici’s pizza. Our population of teens and adults immediately felt comfortable and fell in love with our new home. Most notably, two of our more reserved kids immediately went for the “stage” and began performing.

A special Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to Christ Community church for being a new member of our Echidnas family.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Winter Break

Friday was the last day of school before winter break. I will do my best to keep the family active, fun and well.

Don is down with a cold – no fun at all, feeling miserable.

I spent most of the day Friday at the elementary school, preparing for the kindergarten winter break party. They had fun playing “freeze dance”, making a craft and a snack. Following kindergarten, I attended an emergency executive PTA meeting. Oh, PTA drama!

Reese finished up his classes and hopefully brought home necessary materials to complete his current six week grading period and begin studying for exams. He returns to school with dead week followed by exam week. He is an excellent test taker, so he is not worried in the least. How oh how can we corral this self-confidence to the right direction?

I am working on a list of activities for winter break to keep us active, having fun and out of each other’s hair for the next two weeks. Indoor swimming, bowling, movies and more. We will be in Houston for three days, but that is a whole other topic. I believe Don is planning a movie with Reese for today. I hope he is up to it.

My goal for the next five days is to stay out of the way of “Christmas people”. The grocery, mall and shopping areas are crowded enough with stress-filled people without me meandering around killing time and getting my kids out of the house.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Strep!

Saturday night was our Asperger group's Christmas party for Don, Reese and I. I hired a sitter for Walker so I could enjoy the party and enjoy being with my friends (the parents).

Mason was my sitter (although Walker was begging for Bryce). About an hour into the party, Mason called with Walker crying - his eyes hurt. Mason said his eyes were red and "it could be serious!"

By time I got home around 9 he was sleeping. He rarely falls alseep before 10. During the night he was burning with fever. My ped opened an after hours clinic so we went today. After about two hours he was diagnosed with strep. Said it is going around in a big way.

I have a PTA meeting tomorrow that I want to attend. Tomorrow happens to be mom's first day of retirment - so guess who is the babysitter!

Antibiotics, motrin and tylenol on board.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Life

  • High today: 75
  • High tomorrow: 45
  • How is it I can go to the grocery store just about every day and spend about $45? Do we eat really well or just where does that food go?
  • Last night of Chanuka tonight. I think the kids have already opened their "good" gifts

Monday, December 10, 2007

Happy Chanukah

Happy Chanukah!

Chanukah is a very minor holiday in the Judiasm. Many comparison's are made between Christmas and Chanukah as if Chanuka is the Jewish Christmas, but this is really not so. Most Jews do not make a big deal about the holiday with little decorating, no huge traditional meal, no huge mounds of gifts.
My family celebrates by lighting our Chanuah Menorah each night for eight nights and my children receive a gift for each of those eight nights. Our gifts are generally small. Our oldest realizes that not all gift can be huge, but our youngest would like to see something special every night. He thought his new toothbrush was great (!) until he realized it was the sole gift for the evening. Some of our gifts have been hits, while other misses.

We invited friends and family over for our annual Chanukah Party. "Party" may be a bit of a stretch. Don and Reese fried latkes (potato pancakes) for us all to enjoy. Instead of exchanging gifts, we collected canned goods to be donated to a local food bank.
Mom and dad pitched in to help make the latkes. Lots of work is involved in frying ten pounds of potatoes! It was nice to share the evening with friends and family.

Dinner was great, but I ate too much and am dangerous with all the yummy left overs in the house!

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Mail

Our mailbox has been in sad condition for a bit.

The design of the box has a wooden facade. The wood came off the door quite a while ago. In an effort to repair the door, the door came completely off. Not too climate friendly.


At the same time, our neighbor's post came out of the ground. She has stuck it back in a few times, but it keeps falling over.

We decided to go in together with our neighbor and install a double mailbox!!! Don and I shopped on line, as we learned we had little to no selection locally. We also learned the cost was more than we estimated.

The boxes arrived via UPS - lots of them! And before the weather turned cold, Don and Reese got to work. On the first day of work, Reese dug a two feet hole with a digger - going into solid clay. Great job Reese! The post was set into cement - it will solid for years and years!

By day two a cold front came through with a bit of wind, rain and very cold temperatures. Don worked in the rain to hang the boxes.

A great job was done by my two handmen!!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Chicken and Dumplings

Today is Don's birthday. Happy Birthday my love! His birthday request? Chicken and Dumplings like his "mama" makes.

Now, I know how to make chicken and dumplings, but not like his mama's. Years ago, a co-worker gave me her grandmother's recipe and that is what I have always made. I searched the Internet for a recipe that I thought would be close - an egg dumpling. Just in case, I also made my recipe as well.

My dumplings are more like homemade noodles, made with flour, shortening and water. "Mama's" are made with flour and eggs. For each batch, I rolled out the dough and cut into squares.

The dumplings were then dropped into their own pot of chicken stock.

Each batch simmered to perfection. When the dumplings were done cooking, I added back in the de-boned chicken. Don said they were perfect!
I still like mine better and he likes his - they were both delicious and I am stuffed! When dinner was over, I combined the two pots into one! Maybe a new tradition.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Who Doesn't Love a Parade?

We went to our local Christmas Parade today. It was fun. All the local high schools marched with their band, cheerleaders and ROTC cadettes in addition to boy scouts, girl scouts, people running for office, etc. Many passed out candy which kept the kids interest.
Don found an awesome parking spot -- backing the car in directly in front of the parade route. We sat in the hatchback where it was warmer and with a perfect view.

Walker insisted he did not want to go, but I think he had a fun time. He played in the car before the parade started and then enjoyed watching everyone go by. A friend met us there so he had someone to play and watch with.




I found Mason - marching right in the front line of his band, but completely missed Reese.