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Hi. I'm Amanda...a happy wife and mom to three awesome guys. We've lived here in Fort Collins for more than 20 years and are proud to call it home. Before moving to CO, I worked at a city attorney's office, making use of my law and Master's degrees from Duke. After settling in Fort Collins, I homeschooled my three (now teenage and older) sons and was delighted to experience music classes, soccer, karate, swim team, archery, Science Olympiad, First Lego League, parkour, and climbing (not all at the same time!). From 2005-10, I was also a contributing editor for a national scrapbooking magazine, authoring a book and a couple of monthly columns. From 2009-10, I founded and ran the Good Grief Blog. I enjoy learning new things, spending time with my family, volunteering with The Matthews House, traveling and indoor rock climbing.

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Entries from November 1, 2011 - November 30, 2011

Tuesday
Nov292011

Gift tags.

Just posted over on the Ormolu blog. Go check it out! :)

(And, as a follow up...ended up having to give Micah another dose of the steroids this morning. Haven't ever had to give him more than the one dose, so let's hope this does the trick. He seems to be on the mend now, though...knock on wood. Nathan thinks it's wrong that I keep laughing when I hear Micah talk. His little raspy voice is just so dang adorable!)

Monday
Nov282011

Quote #48.

So very appropriate right now:

How did it get so late so soon? It's night before it's afternoon. December is here before it's June. My goodness how the time has flewn. How did it get so late so soon? -Dr. Seuss

That Dr. Seuss really knew his stuff, right? I don’t know about everyone else, but I’m feeling truly behind this year. On the one hand, it’s good…because I know the reason I’m behind is because I’ve been focusing more on my own fitness and the boys’ education this year…and that’s been taking up most of my time. On the other hand, I’m freaking out a little. ;) So very much to do this coming month…half of which I usually try to have done already. Oy.

Added to that, Micah woke us up in the middle of the night with his seemingly annual case of croup. Poor thing. Took him to the doctor this morning and got him the miracle pills…he’ll likely be better by bedtime if history is anything to go by. (He got a case of croup at about 4 months old and has been particularly susceptible to it ever since.) Fortunately, with the visit to the doctor, it rarely lasts more than 24 hours and historically doesn't (knock on wood) spread to any of the rest of us (as croup is predominantly a young child’s illness due to the smaller windpipe). The doctor is hopeful (as we are!) that this will be the last year for my poor little guy who’s wheezing like Darth Vader and is most miffed because he can’t talk very much right now, lol.

In any case, totally threw a curveball into my plans for the day…off to figure out what’s next…

Friday
Nov252011

Black Friday.

We are staying home. We did go out briefly, but not to a store where Black Friday was an issue. (More on that in a minute.) Now we're going to paint a wall. But. Before I forget...here's a list of things I'm presently thankful for...(in no particular order)...

  • Getting to go to our "local" IKEA finally (yes, by "local" I mean south Denver, so like more than an hour away, lol)...We spent last Sunday afternoon wandering the entire place. Asher surprised us with his insistence on looking inside EVERY cabinet/drawer/appliance in the kitchen section. We weren't even looking for anything in the kitchen section, folks. But he got perturbed with us for "going too fast" and attempting to curb his obsession and simply had to open every cupboard, drawer, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, closet, etc along the way. I asked him if he was looking for something in particular. He claims he was just curious. Beyond the fact that it dramatically slowed our visit down, it was actually pretty entertaining to see his delight.
  • Getting to go to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science with Noah and Asher earlier this week. A friend set up a mini homeschool group entrance, so we were able to get in as a tour group and see the special exhibit. Micah was able to stay home with Nathan for the day...which was good. Because the boy is terrified of animatronics and of dinosaurs...so the T-Rex animatronic exhibit was not going to work for him. ;) (Seriously, I don't think he'd have made it past the door.) The other two had a blast and it was a lovely reminder to me of just how fast they're growing up on me...seeing how independent they can be. (Oh, and Asher's obsession with stopping for every kitchen display? Yeah, it carries over apparently to every exhibit in museums, lol.)
  • Having a dishwasher that works...Yes, it's temperamental and will probably die soon. But. Yesterday, during Thanksgiving, it worked and was definitely something to be thankful for. ;)
  • Having a brother who lives nearby...Yup, not something folks might have guessed I'd ever say if they knew me growing up, lol, but having Zach live here in CO also is good. :) He came up yesterday and hung out with us most of the day...kept boys entertained shooting him with Nerf guns, tossing a football around outside, folding origami dragons and boomerangs for them and letting Micah jump all over him. The boys made him watch Punkin Chunkin with them instead of football and he agreed, even though he really just wanted to go home and watch football. ;) 
  • The beautiful necklace that my sweet husband gave me yesterday...because he's thankful for me. ;) 
  • Having a fabulous husband who would think to give me a necklace on Thanksgiving. ;)
  • Oh, and that store I mentioned that we visited this morning? It was Rocky Mountain Archery. The boys were invited to join the local JOAD team (Junior Olympic Archery Development). They've been darn thrilled with their archery sessions, so I'm fairly confident that this will be something they'll love. So. Today (after a week or two of debating heavily between recurve bows (which they've been shooting in their classes) or compound bows (which the boys think are awesome and dearly want) or some combination thereof), we went and invested in three compound bows. Oy. It would have been great if this hadn't coincided with Christmas. But. It's good. Based on what we've already seen and what we know of our boys, we feel that this experience will serve them well...help with self-discipline...potentially curb some of their competitiveness with each other (as they'll need to learn to feel that they're competing against themselves)...provide a pastime that they can all enjoy together for years to come...stuff like that. :) 
  • Having a neighbor (who is also our optomotrist who happens to also have three boys) who happily just loaned us a box of more than 30 Star Wars books for the boys to read...woohoo!
  • Knowing that I have the next few days "off" from our "regular" routine, as this'll be our "off" week on the homeschool schedule...looking forward to the extra time, though I already know it'll be filled with holiday decorations and shopping and projects and all. ;) Still. Nice to have the flexibility.

Okay, I need to go help Nathan paint that wall now. Hopefully we'll get that project finished up in the next week or two and I'll post pictures then. ;) Hope you all had a fabulous Thanksgiving and an enjoyable Black Friday...however you chose to spend it. ;)

Monday
Nov212011

Quote #47.

With Thanksgiving approaching, this seemed appropriate (and beautiful)...

As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them. –John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Here's to a lovely week-leading-up-to-Thanksgiving to everyone... ;)

Saturday
Nov192011

In case you were wondering...

Yes. Our way fat squirrel friend is still hanging around:

(Taken earlier this week, just after watching this bully chase off a number of nice, normal-sized squirrels, lol. Yeah, the guts are completely gone from these pumpkins and he's taken to eating the shells now. Weird.)