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Thursday, November 3, 2016

Early Wakeup Call, My New Name, "Priceless", and Bad Siri

Days in the Life...

Monday was another normal start to the week!

When everyone is home in the morning (aka when I am not out early to nanny) we all try to eat breakfast together and before everyone seriously starts on their day, we make sure everyone knows what everyone else has to do that day and then pray over it and any other current prayer requests.

Of course, half of us are early-risers, and so by the time we are eating Ava and Mia have already done about half of their schoolwork and Mom and I have had a productive hour to ourselves. (Usually.)

I did some cleaning and laundry and exercised and such and in the afternoon ran errands for Dad and went to get my car's brake light fixed. This one place I go to in Justin always gives me special treatment. This time they didn't even charge me! (It only took them five minutes to switch out the 99 cent lightbulb, but still!)

I babysat for small group that night.

Blaire loves her fingers.



The "craft" ended up getting eaten rather than put together. 
(Marshmallows and fruit loops.)



Tuesday was pretty quiet. After lunch all of us kids danced for a bit and tried to figure out some new moves for swing dancing. I found a "simple" one and it took Chloe and me 20 minutes to finally sort of get it. We had fun though! One time, just ONE time, we tried a dip, but I ended up on the ground after .3 seconds. 

I took Christian to his drive time for driver's ed and then dropped Gabe off for gym. For some reason most of the others weren't home that night, so while Dad was in and out doing stuff, he and I watched "Fixer Upper" and bemoaned the fact that the very last season is currently being filmed. 


Wednesday I had another good day with Kate and Blaire. They were both FULL of smiles and giggles all day long, which was super adorable. 



Sweet sisters. 


Sleepy baby. 


I have been teaching Kate to say "Hey y'all," "Bye y'all," "Love y'all," and "Love ya sister," all of which she says with the cutest Texan accent. She also likes to walk around saying "Kate 'dor'ble," "Kate bee'ful," "Kate p'ecious." 

I got home just in time for our engagement group to arrive. One of the families had just moved so that night Chloe, Christy, and I kept all the little kids at our house after dinner, while the older kids and adults went to go help unpack and clean and do whatever else needed being done at the new house. 

More time with a baby!



Thursday Chloe and I left mid-morning to go apply for jobs at Hobby Lobby. Christy works at the one where we placed applications so she was able to get off for lunch and go to visit at Starbucks with us for a few minutes. We had so much fun talking and laughing. One point of laughter was how violently my hair was blowing in the wind, so that it looked like a big flag (and kept getting in my mouth). Another was the spelling of my name on my drink of choice, a pumpkin spice latte. 

You've got to appreciate the effort and creativity...
(Lidyia)


Back at home Chloe and had class work and such and I had my own things to work on. 

Directly after dinner, Chloe, Christian, and I all headed out to meet Christy and Joe to see the new movie "Priceless" by For King and Country. 

OH. MY. GOODNESS. 

SO GOOD!!! 

It definitely deserves it's PG13 rating, but mostly just because of the topic. It is very well done and I would absolutely recommend it. 

Of course we visited in the parking lot afterwards for a little while and tried to take some decent pictures. 

The one good one. 
(All others were photo bombed by the boys. *wink*)



Friday Kate and Blaire came to our house for the day. I was hoping they would arrive and go back to bed so that I could get more sleep and so that maybe no one else would have to also be awakened at 6:15 in the morning. However, both girls arrived and began wailing, so everyone went ahead and started the day a little earlier than usual. 

Everyone was very excited to get to see the girls and give them lots of snuggles. 

Mom and the littles went to a pumpkin patch for the morning and had a lovely time. The weather here is still hitting the 70s and 80s easily, so it doesn't feel like fall yet, but being outside is nice. 


While Blaire slept... 


The girls had a pretty good day, aside from the fact that naps didn't go quite so well as at home. But Kate thoroughly enjoyed all the attention she received and everyone cuddled Blaire at least once if not twice during the day. 

When it was time for them to leave we had to collect their mountain of stuff from literally almost every single room in the house. Babies come with a ton of baggage, y'all!! But they are totally worth it, of course. *smile*

As soon as the girls left I had to race out the door myself to get to a Bible study. 

Long story short. If Siri tells you she can save you 16 minutes by taking you on highways you've never been on that are red-zone traffic and completely torn up with construction, don't believe her. 

It took me two hours to get to my friend's house by the time I got rerouted into all of that and made half a dozen wrong turns. 

The plus side was the sunset was gorgeous!! And I had nice music to listen to. And I didn't end up being too terribly late. Needless to say, though, I was very glad when I did finally arrive. 

The Bible study was very encouraging and I enjoyed getting to meet some new college kids. 

Because I'd had a long day, I just stayed the night with my friend and didn't worry about driving home after 10:00 pm. 


Saturday morning I woke up at my friend's house and got to visit with her and her family for a bit before heading back home. 

At home Dad and the other kids were in the process of deep clearing and cleaning our garage and Mom was doing the grocery shopping. 

I had to leave for church a little earlier so I unpacked my bag, caught up on stuff, and prepared for church. 

Christian and Ava went with me early. We arrived and almost nobody was there for House of Prayer. Normally we have sort of a plan for who is leading and such by Friday night, but for whatever reason that didn't happen this time. 

The one lady that was there to play piano and sing had lost her voice so I was asked to sing. So, that was waaaaaay out of my comfort zone. It went alright, though, and the hour was still a blessing to those there to be a part of it. 

Church was good as well. 

Afterwards we visited and held babies for a bit and then Chloe, Christian, Micah, Christy, Joe, myself, and several others went to go dance for a bit. Some people knew what to do, but others didn't so we taught people stuff and then enjoyed all dancing together. 

After a while, those of us that were left, went to get ice cream and visit a little more before finally saying goodnight. 


Sunday Dad and I visited for a while and then worked on brunch together. 

In the afternoon Chloe and Christian asked if I wanted to go with them to a park for a bit and then shop at Old Navy. 

Christian played some disc golf, while Chloe and I talked and read on a bench. 

Then we got to do some much needed shopping and in general just enjoy the outing together. 


That night we all watched an episode of "The Waltons" and headed to bed at a reasonable time. 


Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Pool Progress and Days in the Life

Well, my journal is *stops to calculate, internally screams* ten days behind. But y'all have heard nothing from me in *tries to calculate* too long. So, I'm going to blog right now.

Sometimes I think one day I *might* get my life together. Other times (most of the time) I decide I'll continue to learn to be flexible and go with the flow.

Life is probably easier when you decide to enjoy the ride rather than try to drive the rollercoaster yourself. Let God have the controls, He is way better at directing your car than you are. (Plus you just can't. You aren't God and trust me, you don't want to be.)

Now where in the world did I leave y'all hanging...?


Days in the Life...

Monday (two and a half weeks-ish ago) morning I got up early to have my Bible time and drink coffee and journal before breakfast. Then the rest of the morning I worked on cleaning and exercising and in general preparing for a good week.

In the afternoon I had coffee with a sweet friend and left so encouraged and uplifted by our time together. God's gift of friends who come alongside me and encourage me in my walk with Him is so precious.

When I got home I had time to braid my hair and dash out the door to babysit for Nana and Grandfather's small group that night.

I know Christian had Driver's Ed that night, but I'm sorry, I have no memory of what everyone else did that day.


Tuesday morning was very quiet. Actually, the whole day was. I spent a majority of the afternoon catching up my journal, I believe.

That evening Chloe and I dropped Christian off at Driver's Ed and then spent time together. We got dinner at Chick-fil-a and then ran into Michael's, Ulta, and Mardel's before going to the mall to try to find swimsuits. (That is no easy task, let me tell you.)

I'm not sure what Christian's face is supposed to be conveying,
but siblings make great friends. *Smile*




Wednesday Kate came for the day. She kept pointing out the windows at the pool and saying "mess, mess" and the noise of the trucks was not quite to her liking. She took great naps and we snuggled lots and lots. Of course there was dancing to be done as well. *Wink* 

Mom and Dad took Christian to his class and attended a meeting. The kids took showers after having been at gymnastics earlier in the day and then had dinner and watched something. 

I ate, played piano, and studied. 


Thursday morning I mostly studied and in the afternoon went to get my haircut. NO, I did NOT cut it all off, just two inches. And unless you live with me everyday, you probably can't even tell it's gone. I can definitely tell it's gone.

The pool work has gone smoothly. Here the metal caging, plumbing and electric have all been finished.


Christian had Driver's Ed and the rest of us watched an episode of "Christy" and had a quiet night. 



Friday Kate was supposed to come, but was sick so I had a bonus day. I was so grateful for it too! I spent pretty much the whole day journalling and processing stuff. 

Meanwhile the concrete was sprayed all over the pool and Chloe and Christian worked at Aunt Cendei's. 


Chloe went to spend the weekend with Aunt Lauren and Uncle Phil in honor of her birthday.

Mom and Gabe went out to run some errands, eat dinner, and see "The Jungle Book." 

Ava and Mia spent the evening with Nana. 

Dad and I took Christian to his class and then ran errands and went to get dinner at Chipotle. Before we went back to get him, we got dessert at Yogurt Story and pretended we were eating it in Whaler's Village in Maui.  

One of the guys in Christian's class saw Dad when we arrived to pick him up and asked Christian if it was his brother. Dad took that as a compliment. 

All back at home, we enjoyed sharing about each of our evenings. "The Jungle Book" has been given a Five Star review from this family. 


Saturday morning Mom and Nana took Christian to his last Driver's Ed class and spent some time together. 

Dad went over to work at the little house for a bit.

The kids played.

I continued journalling and working around the house. 

We all drove to church together and the others dropped Christian and I off for the worship and prayer hour while they went to Costco. 

Church was a beautiful blessing and we visited pretty late afterwards. 


Sunday morning Grandpa came to take Christian fishing for the day and the rest of us made brunch, which Nana joined us for. 

In the afternoon Mia and Gabe showed us their splits (which did things to Dad's facial expression) and Ava and I did the stretches they showed us how to do and tried our best to get all the way down. Neither of us got very close, but I was still more flexible than Ava, which surprised me. It was pretty funny to all of us. 



No, there are no pictures of me or Ava. *Wink* 

Aunt Lauren and Uncle Phil brought Chloe home and stayed to visit for a bit. They had spent the weekend eating and watching all seven Star Wars movies in story order. 

Mom, Dad, and I went out that evening while the others stayed home to eat dinner, play outside, and watch a movie. Christian returned in time for all of that. 


That moment when...

You drop your phone on your foot and give yourself a bruise.

Kate grabs your braid to help herself slide off your lap.


The Herd: Quoted 

"Not like last semester, when you tried to babysit the whole world." -Mom to me.

Monday, April 25, 2016

Up Her Highway, Path Plowing, Working in the Mines

Days in the Life...

Monday morning I was determined to start the week strong and get up early despite not sleeping great. I did. Coffee helped. I had my Bible time first thing, then did Cize all by myself in the bonus room so I would not wake anyone else up. It was fun! When it ended, though, I was behind schedule (because I'm an UGS) and had to race to take my shower and get ready for the day.

Aron came for breakfast and played ERS with everyone except Dad (who was meeting workers at the little house), and Mom and Chloe (who both prefer to watch). That was the longest game of ERS I have ever played. I went out 3 times and 3 times I slapped back in and each time I slapped back in one of the others kids went out and couldn't get back in. Finally only Aron and I were left and then it took quite a while for me to get second place.

The kids got started on school while Mom and Dad visited.

I started preparing to take the College Composition CLEP test.

The view from my room that morning.



In the afternoon I had errands to run for Dad and needed to buy groceries and make some phone calls. 

Chloe worked all day at a horse photography shoot which she greatly enjoyed all aspects of aside from missing lunch and the intense humidity. Her job was very hands-on with the horses, driving right up her highway(?). Pretty sure I horribly butchered the correct phrase... 

I babysat in the evening and 
came home to this and everyone else in bed. 



Tuesday morning Kate arrived early. We did not have Sofia at all this week. Kate asked for her all day. *sad face* 

When Kate took her morning nap or when she was in bed supposedly sleeping I also took a nap as I didn't sleep well again. All week Mom, Dad, and I have had a hard time sleeping. One possible factor is the full moon right now. 

Why not play blocks on the trampoline? 


The kids enjoyed playing with Kate whenever they had opportunity to. She had a long nap in the middle of the day and then didn't sleep again so I was grateful for their help. 

Chloe worked for several hours in the afternoon and I feel like other stuff happened... Oh! Mom and the littles went to Crazy Town Bubble Land it was crazy which was slightly crowded. 

Kate demonstrating "Happy Baby" which is a real yoga pose.


Getting ready to go outside.


Aron came over in the evening for dinner and to watch "Lion King" with us. 


Wednesday I did not get to watch Calvin as he was sick. 

Chloe and Ava babysat for Nana's Bible study. 

Mom took the kids to gymnastics. 

In the evening I took Christian to his guy's group. 


Thursday Chloe had a stress breakdown expressed appreciation of any form of effective distraction, so the two of us went to see "God's Not Dead 2" early in the afternoon. 


If you thought the first one was good, this one is amazing! I found it hard to watch because I simply don't understand people who disregard logic and are just so so mean! BUT it was still good. It's not a sit-back-and-relax movie, however most people probably would not find it as hard to watch as I did. I'm very glad we went to see it and I would watch it again. 

I had dinner with a friend that night. 

Something to be aware of, if you are a server and you take your customer their order and they tell you that it does not look like what they asked for, you do not tell them they are wrong. Also, if you spill their coffee you should offer to remake it, even if you only spilled a little bit. We let it go and were able to chuckle about it, but we were not impressed. 


Friday morning Mom, Chloe, and Christian all left for the last Debate tournament for this school year and Kate arrived. 

The tournament day was long. They had check in at 7:30 and then were scheduled to participate in 4, hour and half long, debates in one day. That would be why Chloe almost had a panic attack and Christian was ready to get to it. 

After their first morning round they received a BYE, which meant they did not have to debate because there was an odd number of teams and the round was counted as a win. It was a huge blessing, especially to Chloe. 

Nana got to go watch their first afternoon round and came home to give a fabulous report! 

Their last round ended about 7:30 in the evening and they made it home in good time, surprisingly not as worn out as I thought they'd be! 

Mom did some judging. 

Meanwhile at home, Kate had a stuffy nose and was completely off her schedule, though, of course, still as sweet and darling as ever. 

She ended up taking her one sort of nap, late morning, and spent a long time just talking in her bed both in the morning and the afternoon. By 2:30 she had eaten all the food sent with her and after that ate ours. Hungry girl! 

Pretty sure she knows she is cute. 


Definitely. 


I think she was probably teething. When babies are getting teeth they tend to drool quite a bit, put their hands in their mouth, and get a stuffy nose. Sometimes they will also get a mild fever. She greatly enjoyed putting her hands in her mouth and then rubbing them all over her face... 

The littles all enjoyed playing with her every chance they got. I love watching them interact with her. 

We got to give her a bath before she left. She pointed at herself in the mirror and said "baby!" 


We ate a late dinner and the kids started "Star Wars." Mom and the others returned and gave the report of their day. Chloe joined the kids and Christian spent 3 hours improving their debate case. 


Saturday nobody had to get up super early. 

At 10:00 Mom, Chloe, Christian, and I all left for day two of the tournament. We met Aron there as he also wanted to watch the debates. 

The first round of the day started at 11:00. I'd not seen Chloe and Christian debate in a long time and was extremely impressed by how much they have improved over the course of the year! After Christian gave his first speech, and then killed it in cross-examination, I could not stop grinning. 

Lunch was after the round and we got to visit with people and then watch other types of debate while waiting for the final Team Policy round. It ended up starting very late and Aron and I had to leave early so we missed most of it. 



Aron and I got to church in time for the pre-service worship and prayer time. Mom and Dad did a switch off so that Mom could take Ava home and Dad could come to church with the others. (Ava had a slight fever. No, she was not teething.) 

Church was really good. I cannot imagine not having that time of corporate worship, encouragement, and fellowship every week. 


Sunday Mom stayed in bed all morning and into the early afternoon with a headache. By the end of the day she was much better, though. 

Dad hurt his ankle chasing chickens the previous afternoon and so took Christian with him to Costco after brunch so he would not have to walk all over the entire store. 

The littles played outside a good part of the morning and afternoon. 

Chloe recharged in her room by reading for a long time and then went to ride horses later in the afternoon. 

Chloe and Christian ended up placing last out of 17 Team Policy teams in the tournament. They were one of two novice teams and most of the rest of the teams were already qualified to go to nationals next month. All that's to say, the competition was tough, but Chloe and Christian got to get lots of good experience and learned a lot from the rounds since they were hitting teams that were so much better. Neither of them were overly upset about their placement. Chloe is glad it's all done and Christian can't wait to do it all again next semester. 

My early afternoon. *heart*


Aron arrived around 2:00, just as Dad and Christian returned from Costco. We all unloaded the truck and I got a 6 pound roast in the oven for dinner as fast as possible. (It still didn't end up being ready until 8:00.) 

The kids played outside with Aron for a while and then came inside to shower and have rest time. 

Aunt Cendei joined all of us to watch "Beauty and the Beast" and eat dinner. 

It was a good end to the very long week. 


The Herd: Quoted 

"So you get to continue in your path plowing ways." -Me
"Trail blazing, maybe?" -Mom
"Yeah, that." -Me

"Showers are not a recreational activity at our house." -Mom to a child who enjoys 30 minutes under the water.

"You are just too old to be able to see that kind of thing, Mom." -Gabe

"Christian said I could be a minor, but I don't want to be, it's just too much work." -Mia
"You are a minor, Mia, being a minor means you are under the age of 18." -Dad
"Oh! That's what that means! I thought that meant I had to go work in a mine." -Mia
"That's what I thought too!" -Gabe

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

The never-ending post, seriously, you may never finish it.

Days in the Life...

Monday morning Sofia was passed all around. Everyone in our family adores babies. Everyone.



I cared for her some in the morning so Mom and Aunt Lauren could visit while the kids worked on their school and chores. 

When she returned to Mom, I did another practice math test. It went eh. I didn't do as well as I had hoped. After lunch I looked at it again and started some review. Then decided I was going to need help. 

I was so grateful that Aron was available to come later in the afternoon. Meanwhile I blogged (that was probably the last time I blogged...so its been a while...sorry), went to the bank, and did a little ironing. 

Math in the afternoon, following over an hour in the morning, when I was tired, equaled going over one question repeatedly for at least 20 minutes and needing chocolate and hugs. Also, 7 times 12 is not 48. And if you correct yourself and say it is 48, that is still not right. (Its really 84.) 

When Aron left I was completely braindead, but the time had been extremely helpful and we did figure out a majority of my issues. 

As you know, I was exhausted, so I was definitely ready for bed by 10:00. Of course, that meant I lay wide awake for an hour. 

Eventually I got hungry (I don't think I forgot to eat that day, but, knowing me, it is possible...) so I got up to eat something, which woke me up even more, and then I was hit by poetry inspiration and spent the next hour writing You are Loved. After that I was able to fall asleep. Ish. Sort of. 


Tuesday morning my alarm went off at 6:00 so that I could receive Kate and Sofia for the day. From the moment Kate arrived she was asking for "baby." And all day she kept telling Sofia "shhhh." Getting just four *ducks* hours of sleep was worth it to spend time with the two of them. 


Kate got hungry about 7:00 and Ava came down to help me. All things considered, Kate and Sofia were very quiet! 

Arms and heart = full. 


We tried to go outside to watch the sunrise, but that only lasted about 12.3 minutes.


My breakfast or Kate's second breakfast? 
(After she coughed on my spoon I left her finish it.)


This was my first time to have Kate and Sofia together, by myself, the whole day. I was sure that I could just coordinate their naps so that I could get things done. Mom and Dad laughed at me! So of course I proved I really could. 

Picture proof: Kate was also asleep and 
I got to sleep for an hour and a half right along with them.


After morning naps, fed, changed, happy,
and me (not pictured), slightly more rested.


Kate ate my lunch in addition to hers. At least I'm trying to eat... Then she helped me put dinner in the crockpot.

I was able to overlap their naps again in the afternoon and got to sleep another 45 minutes. 

After Sofia left and Kate was up, I tried to give her chicken from her food. Kate does not like chicken. So she wouldn't eat it. I was hungry seeing as how I didn't get to eat all of my lunch... and so I pulled chicken out of our fridge and started eating it. Kate came over and wanted it because I was eating it. So I gave her a few bites of mine and then started giving her her own chicken. She ate it all.  

Chloe worked from noon to 3:00 and then came home to play dance music for Kate.

Mom and the littles went to Bubble Land for a good part of the day. When they got back, though, they were all eager to play with Kate. 

When Kate left, even with two naps, I was tired. I did feel accomplished keeping two babies alive and happy, getting dinner in the crockpot, and getting two naps, even if I never did get out of my pajamas, or exercise, or do school, or anything else significant. I actually had realistic goals for my day! Okay, so coordinating their naps wasn't a super realistic goal according to Mom and Dad, and I know that when it's my own kids it will be even more unrealistic, but I still did it, so it was not an UGS day! 

Mom and Dad went over to the little house and the others had a little quiet play time after Kate left. 

Then I was able to exercise, shower, put on different pajamas, and finish dinner. 

After dinner I was kindly encouraged to do some math review and sat down to work for about an hour. I was glad I did (so, thanks for the motivating texts...) because I was able to make even more sense of the concepts Aron and I had worked on the day before. 

I went to bed at 9:00 and had absolutely no trouble sleeping almost 11 hours straight. 


Wednesday morning I was able to complete yet another math practice test and I did better than I had ever done before! I was very grateful since my real CLEP test was scheduled for the next morning. 

I cared for Sofia some while Mom and the littles went to gymnastics, and Chloe and Ava helped Nana with Bible study, and Dad had meetings. 

Before Mom got back I did about 15 cartwheels she was spared a heart attack over my foot since she was not there to see me

While Sofia slept I drank a decaf espresso and tried to get my journal caught up. I was days behind. Which I do not like. To some people who journal, being 5 days behind is totally fine. But when I journal, sometimes I spend as much as 30 minutes or an hour on one day, if it was a full/exciting day. So being 5 days behind meant I had at least 2 to 3 hours of writing to do... 

I made a little progress. Lately so much has been going on and I have had a lot to process. 

Aron arrived about 2:00 to go over my mistakes from the practice test. We got to watch a storm roll in while we worked at the kitchen table. Towards the end of our three hours of math, Mom came and put the cookie jar in front of Aron. She was very grateful to not be the one helping me with math. 

When we finally finished I was exhausted. (There is a reason its called "mental energy", you definitely can use up all your energy, even when you are sitting in one spot.)

Aron challenged me to Chess. I lost twice and then Mia wanted to try. Aron didn't think it would take too long and so agreed. She lasted longer for one game than I did for two games, but still lost. 

I lost more games of ERS after that, but always managed to get second! We won't talk about how for most of the games only Aron and I were playing. Not all of them, but most of them. 

Mom, Dad, and Aron all had a church meeting to go to in the evening and the rest of us stayed home to eat, clean up, and watch "Little Big Shot." 

I journaled more after the others were in bed, but went to bed on time (instead of getting all caught up) so that I would have plenty of rest before my test the next morning. 


Thursday morning I got up after a pretty good night's sleep and got all ready to leave. Before I headed out the door everyone gathered to pray over me. Then I went next door for Nana and Grandfather to also pray with me. 

It was a gorgeous morning. I listened to worship music in the car and did my own praying. Really, I felt very at peace. 

Math is not my strong suit and I really have to work at it (as evidenced by all the study sessions with Aron that lasted for hours). I really wanted to pass this test because it would take care of all my college math credits. I know my peace was not of myself and I could literally feel the prayers of all those who were lifting me up that morning. 

Aron's apartment is a couple miles away from UNT so I parked my car there and he drove me to the college. (Last time I took a test I spent two hours looking for parking, missed my test, and had to reschedule for the next day and have someone drop me off. I did not want to repeat that experience.) 

We were able to purchase a parking pass so I didn't have to walk in alone. (Another thing I was grateful for, walking around the college alone previously made me uncomfortable.) 

I was on time for my test and a tiny bit nervous, but mostly just very focused and ready to do it. 

During the test I was so incredibly focused. I had no distraction, no fear, no nerves, no nothing. About 2/3 of the way through I realized all of that and that's one of the points I could most strongly feel the prayers. Then I went right back into my focused zone. 

I used all the time on the clock, save for 3 minutes. It was close. By the time I was actually hitting submit I was a little nervous. If I'd failed, I would not be able to retake it for 3 months. Finally the results screen loaded. 

I passed with a scaled score of 60! (The range is 20 to 80, a passing score being 50 and above. For my literature CLEP test I passed, but just barely, with a 54.) I did better on a math test than on a reading test! 

I think I sat in the chair with my hands over my mouth in shock, trembling, for at least 3 minutes before I was able to compose myself enough to walk out and get all my forms from the people who run the testing center. 

Then I was able to walk out to the crowded hallway and tell Aron. I was so excited that I had passed, but almost equally excited that I would not have to go out trying not to cry because I'd failed. I was still trembling by the time we got to the car and I got to call Mom and Dad and begin letting everyone who was praying for me know my results. 

If I had failed the test I would have been disappointed and a little discouraged, but I would have been confident that for some reason it was not a part of God's perfect plan for me to pass the test and I could trust Him for the next step. 

Back at Aron's apartment I got my car and headed to Target to purchase a new journal. I was running out of pages and was far enough behind that I would fill the old one before getting caught up. I was indecisive in the journal aisle and still trembling with excitement, so I ended up sort of organizing the whole aisle before deciding on one to buy. 

Then I went to Chick-fil-a to get lunch. (I did eat breakfast before leaving for the test, but I was very hungry when it was over and by the time I'd gotten the journal it was after noon.) 

Chick-fil-a was very crowded, but the line was not too long. As I got in line, I observed a man walk in a side door, wearing a knit hat and sunglasses, neither of which he removed upon his entrance. I thought that was kind of weird, but didn't think about it that much. 

He quickly got in line right next to me and commented to me that he must have picked the wrong time to come eat there because the line was so long. I said something to the effect of, "Don't worry about it, they are fast." and he promptly stuck out his hand and asked for my name. I had no idea what to do, so I swiftly shook his hand and just answered "Lydia." No last name. He said his name and that it was nice to meet me. 

At that point I turned away and moved very close to the woman in line ahead of me. Something did not feel right to me about the exchange and I did not want to talk to him anymore. Not being able to see his face because of the hat and sunglasses made it especially weird. 

After I ordered I did not see him again. 

I chose a seat that allowed me to see most of the restaurant and that was surrounded by other "safe" people (couples and ladies), engaged myself in conversation with one of the older managers, used hand sanitizer, and then kept myself on the alert while I ate. (I was not very hungry anymore...) 

When I left I went to the window to see where my car was and checked the parking lot. Thankfully I was parked right next to the door. If I had not been, I would have asked a worker to walk me out. I had my keys in my hands and walked purposefully to the car. Once I was inside I locked the doors and did not wait around. 

I have no idea if that man had evil intent or was just being friendly. But what I do know is that I was uncomfortable and I was right to listen to the cautioning of the Holy Spirit in me. Being alert and aware was the best thing I could do. 

In the future I would probably not accept the handshake and would let a manager know that I was uncomfortable. Its hard to know what to do, especially when something like that has never happened to you before. If I were with someone else, I would have felt "safer", but I wasn't so I needed to be even more aware. I'm sad that this is the type of world we live in, but I don't want to regret one day that I did not keep myself alert. 

At home everyone wanted to hear about the test and then I went and lay down on my bed for about two hours, I was wiped out. After that I got to snuggle Sofia and visit with Mom and Dad some about work before leaving to take Chloe and Christian to Debate and meet a friend to visit over coffee. 


My friend and I had a wonderful visit and the coffee was very good. About 8:00 I looked down at my almost empty cup and realized with horror that I forgot to order decaf. 

It was such a good latte. Almost worth it. But not quite.


I am very sensitive(?) to caffeine. Normally I only drink it in the morning, if at all. When I have it in the afternoon I have trouble getting to sleep at a normal time. 

I was going to be awake all night. 

Driving Chloe and Christian home I was already feeling energized and wide awake, but I was still mentally tired from my test that morning and was mixing up my words. 

My plan had been to get up at 4:30 the next morning to wash my hair, but since I was going to be up for a while I went ahead and showered. I read until my hair was dry, packed my bag for the next day, and then began catching up my journal. 

This was taken about 12:30. 
Obviously, I was still wide awake.


About 2:00 am I was mostly caught up in my journal, and still very much awake. I remembered that I had forgotten to eat dinner and so crept downstairs to get something. Then got in bed to try to sleep. I think it was probably close to 3:00 when I finally dropped off and my alarm went off at 5:00. 


Friday morning we all got up very early to get into the family truck with Aron and head to Waco for the day. Everyone except Dad and Christian went. I actually didn't feel that tired when I got up and I was the first one down ready to leave at 5:30 when Aron pulled in. 

Mom went to get gas while the others got out of bed and we pulled out of the driveway at 6:00 am. 

Aron used to live in Waco so the idea for the day was to see and do the things he enjoyed there. 

The drive lasted about two hours and was rainy. Everyone was pretty quiet, but nobody slept. 

Our first stop was Cafe Cappuccino for breakfast. Everyone ordered either hot chocolate or coffee (I needed coffee...) and then whatever they wanted for breakfast. Some got pancakes, some waffles, and I tried eggs benedict for the first time. It was good! 

As people finished eating, Mom, Ava, and I all got our hair braided by various other persons at the table. 

It was still raining when we left the restaurant, so Aron drove us all around Waco and showed us where he liked to eat, places he lived, where he went to school, his old church, several parks, and an old railroad bridge over water that he used to climb up and sit on. (I wanted to climb out on it while we were there, but the idea was vetoed. Partly because of rain, partly because the littles couldn't, and partly, I'm guessing, because it wouldn't have been that great of an idea... Still sounded fun to me.) 

After the tour, during which we listened to Toby Mac and Owl City and Aron's tour guide voice, we stopped at a second hand disc golf and board game store. The littles went with Aron to look around and Mom, Chloe, and I sat at a table to rest for the 20 minutes we gave them. 

Then, because we never get to go to Target at home (not), we went to Target. Some people had difficulty avoiding the battery stand without assistance. And what do you know, they had the same journals that our Target has!

By the time we finished there, we were ready to eat burgers, french fries, tater tots, and (for some) Coke, at Captain Billy Whizbang's. I just spelled 'Coke' incorrectly 4 times in a row. Can you tell I never drink it? Or maybe you think that I'm tired. 

None of the littles had ever had Coke before. Only Mia liked it. I have had one Coke and that was in Haiti. (Two year missions trip anniversary post to come next month.) I had a sip of someone's at lunch and did not like it. If I drink soda (which is almost never) I prefer Root Beer, as does most everyone else in our family. 
They could not spell 'Chloe'. 




Mia tasting Coke.


After lunch Mom and I needed caffeine, round two. We went to Common Grounds. If I lived in Waco I would be at that coffee shop often. It was so cute! And the coffee was good.

The inside was too crowded for all of us to be able to sit down so we went to the covered patio to sip for a few minutes. 

It was a little chilly so Mia and Gabe got cozy. 



As it was still raining, we decided to go see "Miracles From Heaven" at the movie theater. (That really was a treat, we don't usually go see movies that have just come out.)

Oh. My. Goodness. Could I have cried any more tears or sobbed any harder? It was extremely good. I definitely recommend it. But be prepared to cry all the tears you had no idea you'd been storing up for decades. I'm pretty sure what little makeup I'd put on that morning was gone and my shirt was most definitely wet. But I promise, it was good! Please, go see it! Just take tissues. We didn't. Only Chloe and Mia did not cry. We decided they have hearts of stone.

As one would expect after such a touching cinematic experience, we were all rather emotionally drained upon our exit of the theater. Hugs helped, but we decided we needed chocolate too.

We picked up cookies and drove to Lover's Leap to eat them while standing on a bench to look out at the view. It was windy, but gorgeous. (None of us had to leap.)


Sweet picture, check.


Silly picture, definitely check. 


The rain had stopped and the sun looked like it might actually make an appearance, and Aron the littles had wiggles to get out, so we went to one of the parks we had driven by earlier. 

Aron and the littles went to play Lava Tag on the play set and then threw discs, while Mom, Chloe, and I checked our phones, talked about the movie, and got the update from Christian and Dad who were at home taking care of meetings, school, and work at the little house. 

After about 30 to 45 minutes, Chloe and I decided to run and catch up with the others, who were just about done throwing discs. We threw with them for a few minutes then headed back to the play ground. The swings were high enough up that Chloe and I got to use them! I love swinging. I still have a tendency to scream while on them, possibly, occasionally, when I'm really high, or not. 

Then we all played a round of Lava Tag, in which I was tagged by Mia (no, I was not going easy on her) and then could not tag anyone else. So we switched to All It which I am much better at.

The sun was out and it warmed up slightly so we ended up staying past 7:00! 

But it was time to hit the road gently

Everyone was appropriately worn out. (I actually was not overly tired considering I'd not slept. I'm sure caffeine helped, but I really was surprised at how much energy I had. I never felt like I was dragging. Also, my foot never hurt while playing the games even though it was the first time since I'd hurt it that I ran around!) 

About 8:00 we drove through Chicken Express (there was no Chick-fil-a) for dinner. Most of us had never eaten there before. 

It was just after 10:00 when we pulled in our driveway and everyone pretty much headed straight to bed. 


Saturday everyone slept in and I didn't hardly move until 10:00. We had a pretty normal Saturday. Mom woke up not feeling great and stayed in bed. Dad and a couple of the others went to work at the little house, and I took an afternoon nap before church. (Not sleeping Thursday night started catching up to me.) 

Everyone except Mom left for church at 4:00. Christian and I played for worship while the others went to Costco. 

After church we visited for a few minutes, but then left with a couple of others to go eat dinner at Rosa's. 


Sunday I slept in a ton again and after brunch took two naps that went into late afternoon. I had a headache and my back was hurting, so it was not hard to decide that I should rest instead of blog. (And that would be why this post is so late...) 

Mom stayed in bed all day and the littles worked on going through their stuff to find things to get rid of. In doing so, they earned ice cream. 

In the evening I felt some better. We had leftovers for dinner, watched "The Willis Clan," and ate ice cream. 

I had not trouble sleeping that night.


That Moment When...

You realize you are going to be up all night because you just drank an entire cup of caffeinated coffee at 8:00 and totally forgot you needed to order decaf.

You are still wide awake at 1:30 am.


The Herd: Quoted 

"How is your foot, Lydia?" -Christian
"Just fine." -Me
"Jump." -Christian
*I jump*
"What are you doing?! Don't do that!!" -Mom

"Are you ready for your Bible, Sofia? Wait...I mean, bottle. I promise I slept 8 hours last night!" -Me

"They will be at Bubble Land for her second birthday." -Mom
*Make a sad moan*
"No! You can't load up Kate and Sofia and go with us." -Mom
"I was going to ask that..." -Me making a face.

"You are still in your pajamas?" -Chloe at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon.
"Of course! I've been keeping two human infants alive all by myself all day." -Me

"Okay, I'm going to stop now. I'm getting hot." -Me
"But you are always hot." -Ava
"My body temperature has risen." -Me

"I was looking at a yellow flower I'd never seen before and there was a bee on it and it was sucking all the chlorine out." -Mia

"Just because I am awake does not mean I am cognate." -Me

"Thingy!" -Me
"Yes, I got it." -Chloe

"The other day I could not remember if I was 18 or 19. I literally sat there for 5 minutes trying to remember how old I was and I was almost freaking out because I really didn't know!" -Me
"You could have just thought about what year you were born and figured it out that way." -Chloe
"I couldn't remember how old I was, do you think I would remember number one, what year I was born, and number two, that I would need to subtract that year from this year, and remember that I'd not had my birthday yet this year?" -Me
"Yeah, never mind." -Chloe

"Can I quote you?" -Me 
"No." -Mom
"I knew the answer." -Me 

"If x equals your love, and you say that you love one person 1.5 times, and another person 1.25 times, and that those times are equal, then x must equal zero. Times meaning times your love." -Chloe administering a third degree burn.