Saturday, January 8, 2011

It's a Mystery...

Fridays... you have to love them!  Today the girls both went to Lenexa United Methodist preschool programs.  Kaylee went to lunch bunch (enrichment) that allows her to have extra time at school.  After lunch bunch, she went to her 4-year old preschool class.  Macy had Children's Day Out and always loves to go.  Steele and I spent some time together and while he was sleeping I took a swing at starting to declutter and make sense of my bedroom and closet.  Not a fun task, but one that is overlooked far too often.  I got things started (pulled things out of the closet, started to go through things)... so now to finish what I started.  I hope that I can quickly sort through the mess and make sense of it.  I could need to call for help, Allaina I hope you are on stand by!

I had to stop my cleaning efforts Friday afternoon to go and pick up Macy from school.  She was glad to see me and ran up to me with a big smile and a hug.  I got her and Steele put back in the car and our friend Kim (who is a friend we know through the Alley family who happens to also cut our hair) watched them for me so I could go and surprise Kaylee as her classes Mystery Reader today.  She was excited to see that it was me.  We got to read two books... "The Grouchy Ladybug" and "The Mixed-up Chameleon" both by Eric Carle.  The kids really seemed to enjoy the books.  It was fun to hear their questions and watch them interact.  Kaylee got to sit in a chair beside me while I read to her and the other kids.  These are the little things that are so much fun to do.  I am so thankful that I get to participate in these activities.

On the way home, it started to snow so we will see if we have any accumulation.  So far this winter, we haven't had much snow to speak of, so only time will tell! 

Enjoyed the kids this afternoon and welcomed Daddy home around 5:30 pm.  We enjoyed dinner together as a family and then I went to work on the bedroom chaos.  My motivation quickly dwindled and we called it a night.  This will be an on-going project that I hope to work through quickly... praying for God's guidance in all of it.

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