Oh, that's right. I have a blog. And the last time I blogged, it was about our reunion a whole year ago. Oops. Let's see if we can do the short story catch up.
The summer was cool one, that finally got going in August. We didn't spend as much time as we would have liked outside, but we did get to do some fun things like go to Jetty Island, Forest Park, and more. At the end of August, we were given a set of bunk beds for the Js. WOOHOO!! Jason got to move to a big boy bed, and Kayla got to move out of our bed, into the crib! All three kids in one small bedroom, but hey, it works well enough.
In September, Jilly started Kindergarten!!!! It was shocking that she was old enough to be in elementary school, but it also wasn't a big change, because it was the same basic schedule she'd had with preschool. We found out there were a few other little girls her age in our complex! She made some great friends. As the school year started, we didn't think she would be in the school for very long. Steve graduated with his MBA (YAY!!!!), so we were hoping he would get a new job, and we would move quickly. It didn't work out that way. The first week of October, he was laid off. UGH. We were back to where we had been three years before, but this time with an MBA (and it's debt) and another kid. So I went back to work full time and Steve became full time stay at home dinner. We are very grateful that I have a job, which was able to give me full time hours immediately. We hoped it would be a short term situation.
Jilly turned 6 in November, and loved her Aurora cake. We celebrated a very fun Christmas as well. As the winter moved forward, we had a good routine of me working 4 days a week (some days in the Accounting department, and some for Reservations), while Steve took care of everything at home. In February, Kayla and I took a trip to Connecticut to visit my Auntie Terry, Uncle Kevin, and Grandma Chris. It was the weekend of the anniversary of my dad's death, so I wanted to be with his family. It also coincided with my cousin Bailey being there to visit. It was a hard time getting there, since I was flying standby, but I finally made it on the second day, thanks to some awesome Southwest agents, and help from some wonderful fellow passengers and flight attendants. Lemme tell you, traveling standby, with carry-on only luggage, by yourself, with a toddler on your back is NOT easy. She mostly did pretty well, but had a few freak outs while we were there. I think we sang Popcorn Popping and Head Shoulders Knees & Toes approximately 1,784 times that weekend. ;-) But it was a very nice weekend of reminiscing, learning about my family history, and general camaraderie.
March marked Steve's and my 8th wedding anniversary! It also brought the beginning of a very busy time for me. My work decided to move to an entirely new (to us) and different reservations system. We worked with the software company to tailor the program to our needs, while revising policies and procedures to work better with the new system. It was a super busy time. We went 'live' on April 9th. I worked about 50+ hours a week the last couple weeks of March, then April 1-8th, I worked 90 hours. NINETY hours in 8 days. I only heard about 30 minutes of General Conference, because I was working every other minute of it. It was a hard time for me, because I would literally get up, go to work, work until I couldn't think straight anymore, come home, fall asleep in my chair, eat dinner, wake up enough to stumble to the kids' room and "help" put them to bed, then stumble to my own bed. Lather, rinse, repeat for about 2 weeks solid. Insane. I survived it all, thanks to my super duper amazing husband who kept everything running smoothly and everyone take care of, including me. Not a single word of negativity from him about it, just total support. Love that man. Once we went live, I still worked 45-50 hours a week for a few weeks with training and such, but glad to say, I am down to just 40 hours a week now!
After all of that insanity, I wanted to do something very special for my Moozsh. One of his favorite comedians was coming to town, and after all of that nutso overtime, I decided to use some of the money to take him out to it. I planned a whole, elaborate night out for him. I eventually had to tell him that I had a surprise date planned, but I wouldn't give him any details about it. That Friday night came and Bailey and Elise showed up to babysit (as he expected), and we took off. As we got in the car, I handed him an envelope with the driving directions to our destination. He was totally confused as to why we were going to the Tulalip resort! When we arrived, I handed him another envelope with the tickets to the show. We had a blast! It was so funny. Totally profane, but really really funny. We got back out to our car and were heading home, when I drove past out exit. I went past the second one, without a word from Steve, finally getting off at the third. At this point, I was annoyed he hadn't said anything, so I handed him the third envelope. Surprise! I had reserved a hotel room for us for the night, gotten the next day off work, and Bailey and Elise were staying with the kids overnight!!! I think that was the most surprising part for him. I had packed a bag and hidden it in the car and everything. I had SO MUCH fun planning and executing the surprise for him. He totally deserved it.
Contrary to our expectations at the beginning of the year, Jilly finished Kindergarten at the same school she started. She loved her teacher and learned so much during the year! Her handwriting, which was her biggest struggle, has really improved. Midway through the year, she was re-evaluated for her IEP. At the meeting, it turned out she didn't quite qualify for services anymore. She wasn't entirely caught up, but not behind enough to warrant continued services. We found out some things that just made us laugh. For example, she has the expressive vocabulary of a 12 years and her antonyms (usage/understanding) is off the charts for her age. But she's still behind physically mostly, and struggles to rein in her focus and follow directions. Her physical therapist commented that Jilly would often get very distracted by all the motivational posters in the therapy room; she'd much rather read them all, than do the physical exercises/play. But the running theme from everyone was how sweet and happy she is. We are going to keep a close eye on her as she moves into 1st grade, and if she starts struggling, then we'll push for another evaluation, to see if she needs services again.
So that brings us to this summer! I have gotten my work scheduled regulated and set, so I work Wed for Accounting, and Thurs-Sat for Charters (reservations). It keeps me busy, it's definitely summer, but it's work I enjoy and there's always something new to learn, which I love. It also means I have Sun-Tues off. It is sooooo nice to have three days off in a row. Well, two really. Sunday is never really a day off, especially not when you spend two hours of church teaching (like Steve, who teaches Gospel Essentials and Teaching No Greater Call) or with all the toddlers (like me, who was called as Nursery leader at the beginning of June), not to mention the time you spend wrestling your own kids. ;-) But we both love our callings, a lot. We just celebrated Kayla & Jason's 2nd and 4th birthdays, and my brother and sister were home for a visit. (I'll blog about those separately.) This summer we'll have a visit from Steve's sister Becky, then our birthdays, and see where else the summer takes us. The weather has been quite nice so far, so hopefully we'll spend lots of time outside and maybe get these Js swimming!
Here's to keeping up the blog more regularly!
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