Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day

Happy Mothers Day to all my favorite Mom's. It has been a great one around here. The girls both gave me some gifts they had made at school --- I love them! Jonathan got me a new camera. (I just got one a few months ago, but I really hated it. The damn thing never seemed to be in focus!)

So the questions of the week are:
1. Are you ready to go? and
2. Are you excited?

The answer to the first one is simple ... yes. The answer to the second one is a yes too, but with some strings. We still have so much to do and it feels like time is just slipping away. So excited falls into being overwhelmed VERY quickly.

Saturday afternoon, my friend's daughter, Sophie had her first communion party. We couldn't attend because of a different party that we had said we would go to, but stopped by to give Sophie her gift. She put on her earrings, which were some really cute dangling hearts and gave me a huge hug. As I was telling her that I love her (she is my blond child that I won't ever have!) and that I would miss her ... it truely hit me. I was going away and really wasn't ready for it. I am not good at goodbye's. I felt my eyes filling with tears as I was whispering this in her ear ... luckily I blinked them away and no one noticed because I was also wearing my sunglasses. It is really much to early to be saying goodbye and crying about it!!!!

The other party on Saturday night was the complete opposite; at least for me. Jonathan's swimming friends were giving us a "send off party" at Cinco's. Boy ... I'm not sure what to say. He has met some of the coolest people thru this sport. I am so thankful that we have gotten an opportunity to share many parts of our lives with them.

We had some life experiences last week that wills stay with us for a while. They have opened our eyes to the upcoming changes that will happen with our family. But, these are the things that make us appreciate the time that we have NOW with family and friends even more.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

It's May 1st

First ... Happy Birthday to Gabby. She is 9 today (though, she acts like she is closer to 19).

Laurel was here for the weekend. We had a great time with tons of laughs. She helped clean out the basement and sent 3 BIG boxes of creative memories stuff back home. I think that she was shocked to see all that I still had.

Jonathan and I went to NY on Tuesday for a meeting on Wednesday. We had a great time together and went to see the Statue of Liberty. We went to check into the hotel in Montvale and then had a simple dinner at a local Italian resturant. It was a great meal. That is the one thing that Atlanta is really missing (at least in our area), family resturants.

I worked on Thursday and Friday this week to catch up on stuff from the beginning of the week. I am starting to give some of my job duties away. It is really sad, because I really enjoy my job and the people that I work with. Not everyone can say that.

So ... that brings us to Friday night. Gabby had a sleep over last night with her friends. D.R.A.M.A. Gabby said that it was the worset party EVER. There were a bunch of girls with completely different personalities all wanting some kind of attention. Welcome to life. They woke up this morning around 7 in a much better mood.

Hannah on the otherhand.... She had her friend, Caroline, over to spend the night. They ended up at Alison's house and wanted to spend the night there. They did, and then I got a call around 11 saying Hannah was throwing up. What added a hint of humor to it, was Lisa's phone was cutting out so that I could only hear every other word. I picked her up and then she had told me that she had puked 3 times already (it only took me about 2 minutes to get her). She ended up throwing up all night. It looks like something is going around the 'hood. Lucky us!

Jonathan left last night around 8:45 to drive over to Rome to do an Olympic tri this morning. I didn't want him here in the morning because I can't even imagine him getting up at 4 and waking 8 little girls up as he got all of his stuff ready for the tri. It sounds terrible, I know, but he just had to go to a hotel. (then we can't be blamed for him being tired and not having enough rest!)

We are now at the point in this process that we are starting to shut things off. These are bittersweet moments.

Onto Hong Kong news:

I think that we are going to live in Discovery Bay. I know we have waffled on this, but now I think that it really is the best place for the girls. They will be able to make friends easily there and we will have about 600 sq ft more in an apt for the same price (900 sqft vs 1500 sq ft). We have a couple hotel rooms reserved, until June 10th, but I really would like to find one the first week that we are there so we can get settled in as soon as possible. I think that it will make the transition a lot quicker and smoother. Jonathan pointed out that I was being very "hard" on the living conditions, in terms of where we were going to live and what I wanted out of this rotation and that I needed to soften up a bit. He was right.

We need to order the girls schooling stuff this week so we can bring that with us. I'm not sure what else will happen this week ... Good times!