So, I got my brave on and signed up to take adult tennis lessons. It truly did require me to get my brave on- I've never had tennis lessons, not even in a gym class setting. Plus a bit self conscious about being overweight. I've had a racquet for years though, and have occassionally just enjoyed going and hitting the ball around. Oh funny thought and embarrassing- I took the racquet I've had for years and the instructor told me she thought it was a junior racquet! Thankfully I had taken Richard's with me also and could use that!
The first two lessons were cancelled due to rain and my ambition had dwindled by the time the 3rd lesson came around, but I made myself go and glad I did. There was only myself and one other mom and her teenage son, and we seemed to be about the same level,so it was really a non threatening group!
I was able to learn some skills and have really gotten much better, plus it was just kind of fun. Richard, Jayna and I went to play a little today. I hope to find some cheap racquets this summer. They have classes in the fall and I may sign up again, it would probably be a good stress relief once I'm back in school.
Just Read: You Have the Right to Remain Puzzled by Parnell Hall- an okay light read, but nothing spectacular.
And so it goes...
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Too bad there's not a doctor in the fam! and more
So after Jayna had an awful winter with tons of sore throats and tonsils that are always huge, she had them removed on July 9th. I was hesitant about it- worried about the cost, and also the necessity of it, but in the end felt it was the right thing to do and that I shouldn't worry about it. She did much better on the morning of surgery than I expected- doing a dance in the bathroom as she changed into her gown and goofing off. As the nurse was taking her medical history and the nurse said you don't smoke- Jayna's like yes I smoke! Good for some comic relief. She got nervous for a bit- and I'm so thankful for Project Linus- they make blankets for kids having surgery or maybe in the hospital too- so the nurse let Jayna pick out a lovely fleece blanket that has like a knitted trim around it. It was perfect- something to snuggle up to ( I had asked her if she wanted to take a lovey with her, but she had said no) and also hide under as needed. There are so many great charity organizations and you don't appreciate them until you are on the other end. She came out of surgery rather quickly, and we were out the door about 3 hours after we had signed her in. I was so glad I could hold her as she was waking up from the anesthesia- she laid on me and fell asleep on me. It was sweet too seeing my husband be emotional about seeing her too. He said he felt more compassion for her than he knew he would. She recovered well- we had a little scare with some nosebleeds, but seems to thankfully be over that. I'm thankful for everyone's good wishes, my sister Mary who is a nurse who always gets questions and is willing to answer them, for Jayna's primary teachers who brought her over ice cream...
The pediatrician had recommended Andrew and Whitney both get screened for scoliosis- I had initially put it off when it was just Whitney- but when they said both of them I thought maybe I should look into it- I do have one sister that has mild scoliosis- Anyhow the x-rays came back ok for that, but Andrew has kyphosis - think hunchback- and is scheduled to see an orthopedic specialist later this month.
Summer has gone pretty well so far- actually better than I expected. I was nervous the older kids would be hiding out in their room- or texting or computer or ipods all day. We do have some of that, but not too too much. Each week they pull a card that has an activity that we'll do together during that week- so far we've gone to the book store (they each had a budget they could spend), and gone to pick strawberries, this week we are going bowling.
Just read- Glass Castle- by Jeannette Wells- good story
Reading now- The Shack- hmm, not so sure about it yet.
And so it goes....
The pediatrician had recommended Andrew and Whitney both get screened for scoliosis- I had initially put it off when it was just Whitney- but when they said both of them I thought maybe I should look into it- I do have one sister that has mild scoliosis- Anyhow the x-rays came back ok for that, but Andrew has kyphosis - think hunchback- and is scheduled to see an orthopedic specialist later this month.
Summer has gone pretty well so far- actually better than I expected. I was nervous the older kids would be hiding out in their room- or texting or computer or ipods all day. We do have some of that, but not too too much. Each week they pull a card that has an activity that we'll do together during that week- so far we've gone to the book store (they each had a budget they could spend), and gone to pick strawberries, this week we are going bowling.
Just read- Glass Castle- by Jeannette Wells- good story
Reading now- The Shack- hmm, not so sure about it yet.
And so it goes....
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
June 24, 2009 reflections and updates


Andrew "graduated" from middle school yesterday. He kind of had a "whatever" attitude about the whole thing. He's a good kid, but I worry about him some. I was miserable at that age- and worry that he tends be somewhat the same- just not very happy, not making close friends, not getting involved in extra activities - he's been taking guitar lessons, but seems like he isn't enjoying it like he use to. I don't know how much is just normal teenagerishness, and at what point to be more concerned. Like I said I was miserable these years, on the other hand, Richard was loving life. Why isn't it possible for my kids to take any of my positive qualities (whatever that would be?) but they get the negative ones. Ugh!!
Unfortunately I have gained back a lot of the weight I lost. It's so frustrating. I try to not beat myself up over it- I realize it is very normal to do so and there are worse things than being fat, but it's not where I want to be. I try hard to not let my weight determine what I do- I remember being little and my Mom not wanting to swim with us because she didn't want to be in a swim suit. (that's my memory, who knows, in reality it could be different) So in cases like that I just try to suck it up (and suck it in), because I don't want my kids to miss out and I don't want my weight to determine what I do. I did sign up to take tennis lessons this summer. Although I'm heavier than I was as a teen, I think I feel more comfortable with my body and self than I did then (well, most days)
Thrilled to add back my reading section- yay for no college classes!!!
Just read- Still Alice- a great book, highly recommend it, about a women diagnosed with early onset alzheimers (fiction), Snow Flower and the Secret Fan- an okay read, interesting learning about the culture, but a bit too much guilt for me.
Reading Now- I capture the Castle by Dodie Smith- Maybe a third way done with this book and I would consider it a very delightful read- not thought provoking or deep so much, but just totally enjoyable.
and so it goes...
Sunday, May 31, 2009
And so it goes... Still - May 31, 2009
It seems like so much has gone on in the past month or so. I've finished my first year of classes working towards becoming a certified occupational therapy assistant. I'm about halfway done- and am currently doing required field work. I am at Saint Francis of Buffalo, which is a subacute setting. It hasn't been bad, a good learning experience, but not sure that subacute is the right setting for me. It could be, we'll see. I hope to do either an early childhood or school based setting next year.
Mixed feelings about the whole school experience. I'm thankful for the opportunity to go back to school. I'm glad that when it's done I'll at least have an associates degree and the ability to help provide for my family as needed. I think the field of occupational therapy is a good one. However, this last semester was really stressful, and it saddens me to think that being in school has at least temporarily made me not the kind of parent I want to be. I just feel like everyone didn't get the attention they should have, and the stress made me more edgy with people than I like. I need to learn how to balance better! Hopefully next semester the class schedule should help- I'll get done earlier most days, although I'll still have 7 classes.

This is a picture of Jayna and other friends from her Brownies/Girl Scout troop. They were getting ready to go to a day of Girl Scout Encampment. She had a great time. I've been so thankful for the great troop leaders that she has had. She has had an opportunity to do some really nice things this year.
She is scheduled to have her tonsils removed in July. I'm not thrilled about it, hopefully though it'll decrease or eliminate some of the problems she had this year- strep throats, sore throats, stomach aches...
She is still enjoying gymnastics and is a funny girl!


Everyone else is doing well- growing up fast. Andrew still does his paper route on Saturdays and Whitney plans on mowing the neighbors lawn for the summer. They both recently were in the school concert and Whitney even had a solo part. They're both great singers.
We have season passes to Darien Lake and have already enjoyed going twice. Hopefully it will be some good summer fun.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
April 12


The kids and I are both on spring break- Yay! School has been really stressful for me, but the first year is almost done! I think May 18th is the last day of classes, then later that month I have a clinical- it's only about 1 1/2 or 2 weeks though. I should be done before the kids are out for the summer. I've thought about working summer, but really think a break would be nice. We have planned a few fun things for spring break- Out to eat (Quaker Steak and Lube- all you can eat wings - Andrew), Bison's game ( I really love Baseball games!) and then we are going to Ohio to visit family and have an Easter egg hunt with the cousins. I've been trying to see my parents every other month since I feel like things are getting worse there, and Richard's Dad has just gotten out of the hospital after about 2 months. His parents have moved to Columbus , OH. So some fun and some crazy, but definitely a change of pace.
Reading? Well I've started a few things, but haven't really got going much on anything lately- except anatomy stuff and such!
And so it goes...
Monday, March 23, 2009
Cheat Code!
Well tonight for our family activity for family home evening we were playing "Sister may I" our version of "Mother May I", but Whitney has bronchitis and was laying on the couch and was the sister. We start at the top of the stairs, have to go through the kitchen and hallway and to the couch- whoever gets there first wins. After 1 0r 2 of us had taken a turn, Andrew asked "sister may I give you a dollar?" Naturally she said yes - Andrew was down the steps yelling "cheat code, cheat code" went through the kitchen, stopped off in his bedroom for a dollar, through the hall and gave Whitney a dollar. He was mighty pleased with his "cheat code". We didn't let Whitney keep the dollar, but did let Andrew use the cheat code to get out of playing the rest of the game- which included Dad doing ballerina twirls, and Mom crawling like a turtle. My kids are funny.
And so it goes...
And so it goes...
Saturday, March 7, 2009
No Baptist Church Here! ( No offense!)
When I was growing up I remember often pulling into the driveway and my Dad saying it looked like our house was a Baptist church- now I don't know why ( I don't think I've ever attended a Baptist church), but that meant that we had lots of lights on. (Do they have lots of lights??) The saying has stuck and I've thought it myself a few times- but no more at the Ashead house!! A month or so ago I was talking to my sister and was amazed when she mentioned how little her electric bill was- about $100 less than ours! How could that be??? Yes her house is a little smaller, and there is 3 people there instead of our 5, but that seemed to be such a huge difference that it was time to see what we could do about our electric bill. So Richard and I did some research and then talked to the kids. It seemed like a big $ waster was leaving our computers on when they weren't being used, knowing that someone would want to use them sometime- so that has definitley decreased, also sometimes the kids would leave their lights on when they left for school but I wouldn't know it because their doors were shut. Anyhow- we tried to get everyone on board to TURN OFF THOSE LIGHTS! and such- and the amazing happy result- we just got our bill and it is over $50 less than the previous month. Next bill we're waiting for- water. We put in a low flow shower head- what will the savings be???
And so it goes...
And so it goes...
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