Sunday, September 14, 2008

Soccer weekend...

`Well, we got to go to Portland for some soccer this weekend and visit with our family, Jeff's side. This is Aunt Jan, she is preparing herself for surgery this Thursday. She is doing great and very positive. This is Brandie and Lyns, they were making brownies for dessert.
This is Braden and Chelsey lickin' the bowl.
They found this little spot that made the adults a little nervous. You see at the end of their deck, the peak of the garage roof starts and the girls thought this was a really cool spot. So then little Masyn thought it would be a good idea to sit there herself. She got up there with cousin Jeff and then decided to come in and ask her Mom if it was ok to get on the roof if the girls "promised to watch" her. I found it quite amusing that Jeff admitted they were already on there before Masyn asked permission.
Chelsey played Goalie today. She also played goalie in yesterdays game. Yesterday we played in Lake Oswego, we won 1-0. Today we played in Sherwood, we lost 0-4. It was turf and we aren't exactly used to turf. The ball speed is quite different. It was good for us though. We always learn from interesting games. Chels was bummed, she didn't think they played too well, but it was HOT! We are all a little redder and wishing for the fall to start.
I am going to upload some more of the pictures to Picasa, so hopefully you can view them there.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The adventure...

Yesterday, I had that wonderful appointment that every woman dreads. But I couldn't figure out why exactly it was so bad. I didn't seem to mind.
It was that dreaded Mammogram. I went for the first time yesterday. I was scheduled for my screening. It was a difficult decision for my health care provider to make, she said that insurance companies are not wanting to pay for mammograms before age 40 now. So, since I turned 35, she has been saying, " no let's wait". Well, after seeing her this year and letting her know how things in my life were going, she decided that a screening might be a good idea. I was scheduled for a month. So I had lots of time to think about it. I tried to not mention it to anyone, not because of shame or fear, but because I didn't really want to hear anyone's "horror" story. So I prepared myself to go, late afternoon appointment. I was met by a familiar face, my friend Ricci, who goes to church with me and also attends my Bible Study Fellowship. She brought me back to the changing room and told me what to do. She met me at the door and took me to the exam room. Stand right here, do this, relax that, snap.... snap....done.
It was that easy! I recommend this for any and every one!! Get your screening done.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

the weekend

This is from Thursday, we were at Marshfield High school for some volleyball. Bugg's team started at 5:45, so we headed out around 3:30, stopping to get Nana on the way. She had to go to Granddad's memorial service earlier in the day so she was already off work. We had a good trip over, Little Bit, (aka Peanut) Nana, and me. There were only a handful of fans from the Roseburg area there, but we were loud enough to bring on some cheerin'. The JV won, pretty nicely I might add. Bugg got to "swing" for Varsity again and she actually went in to the 4th game. She really didn't do much, but she was in the game.
This is from Saturday. The Varsity team had an invite at Roseburg, they invited the JV to have an even 16 teams. They played really well. They were playing varsity teams and they made some of the teams work really hard. It is good for these girls to have that kind of experience. They started playing at 9 am. We watched 3 matches and then Little Bit and I headed over to Stewart Park softball fields for A.S.A. fast pitch tryouts. She has a birthday after the cutoff, so they had a bit of a discussion as to what team she needed to tryout on, the 12u or the 14u. Well, we showed up for the 14u because this here Mom thought that by the time the season started she would be 13 so she should be on the 14u team. After much discussion, they had her tryout, but come back today for the 12u time slot. She went there while Bugg and I headed over to the Band Shell for our Church Service. Yep, we had Church in the Park. The sun was shining, the river running, the leaves swaying, it was beautiful. All God's marvelous creation in one small place. Then we picnicked, barbecue style, and then headed home. Little bit and I got so warm at the park we jumped ourselves into the pool and cleaned it out when we got home. How about that!!
It was a good few days. Filled with busyness that the girls always generate, but I wouldn't have it any other way.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Today I found out that Mom lost her friend Paulus in the wee hours of the morning. But she and Paulus' husband are glad that she is finally resting peacefully.

The girls both had school today. Chels says, "yea, it was great", hugely sarcastic. I hate being the little sister. All my teachers said you must be Lynsey's little sister. She really didn't like that.

Lynsey had class with someone we didn't want her to have class with. She also saw a whole bunch of people she missed. So that is very good! She will have a better year. I hope. Please pray that she loses interest in that small minded boy. thanks.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

bittersweet

Today was one of those days that I can't quite decide how I want to feel. I went to work, did my job like I am supposed to, headed out early. Lynsey phoned to let me know that she found out from Papa that Nana had been up all night with her friend Paulus. I phoned Mom to see what was up, then headed over to Paulus'. Paulus has Metastatic Breast Cancer, it is in her brain. They didn't expect her to make it through the night. Well, she did. She is a strong one. I decided to stay with her because the aide had been up all night with her. I got to take care of her for a few hours and chat with her friends. IT is pretty hard though because Mom has known Paulus since they were grade schoolers. I had to leave Paulus to head to the high school because it was Lyns' first volleyball game. She played great, I was a proud mom. She was then invited to sit the bench with the varsity. Well, she got to warm up with them and act like she was a teammate and all, but she didn't get any playing time herself. Anyway, that was pretty exciting. So the emotions went from sadness, to great pride. It is just kind of weird how days go like that. Tomorrow is another day, for some of us. Just pray for mom and her friend Paulus, that Paulus will rest peacefully and go quickly.

Monday, September 1, 2008

shopping

So the girls and I spent Saturday getting the necessary school supplies and a few essential clothing items. I also had to get Jeff a new phone. Chels and I were alone, Lyns was babysitting, so she and I had a nice dinner at Los Dos. Just the two of us. It was a nice treat. She had been gone for a week at camp, so it was nice to just be with her. That was our Saturday.
Monday, the holiday, proves to be a little busier. Lyns has driving for Driver's ed. They both have practice in the evening. But neither one of them starts to school until Wednesday. Must be nice being an upper classmen and all :~}. Have a great labor day.

fun

Today was a lazy day. Went to church. Pastor Steve did an awesome job on his first Sunday as the head master. The girls and I headed home. Bugg did some cleaning up around the house and Chels doodled in her room. Nana and Papa came to get Chels, Lyns and I took naps....Jeff came home from work. We, Lyns and I, headed out to Nana's late in the afternoon to pick up Chels, realizing that we hadn't any early plans we decided to play DOMINOES. We started at 15 and went all the way to blank. I don't remember ever making it the entire way. It was really fun. We haven't laughed that hard in a really long time.
Just some plain fun.