I hope everyone had a lovely Valentine's Day. Things were quiet around here, though there was definitely chocolate involved!
This morning we are greeted by another winter storm, which has derailed our plans for the President's Day holiday, so I thought I would use my newfound time to send an update with what's been going on in our family so far this year. It's been a rough one!
Over the Christmas break, Margie got sick with bronchitis, and she still wasn't recovered by New Year's Eve, so she and Dan spent the holiday apart. Dan took John to our friends' New Year's Eve party, while Lyn attended a church dance.
Then, on New Year's Day, Margie hurt her back and couldn't move. This lasted several weeks, exacerbated by the lingering cough from her bronchitis.
On January 4, the kids went back to school, and, with the exception of Margie being flat on her back, everything seemed to be roughly back to normal for awhile.
On January 16, the family gathered to celebrate John's 14th birthday, as well as exchange some post-Christmas presents, since we had spent the holiday apart. It was fun to see everyone and gather in our new family room.
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John is growing like a weed. His 14th birthday, and he's almost as tall as Opa! |
Around this time, Lyn got sick as well. She missed school on Wednesday, January 20, which turned out to be the only day of school for two weeks! On Monday, January 18, Dan and the kids had the day off due to Martin Luther King Day, and on Tuesday, there was a pre-scheduled teacher work day. On Thursday, the storm hit, which would leave everyone home bound for quite awhile--school was canceled for an entire week!
In all, we got about 30 inches. We were grateful to have our new windows and doors, which allowed us to stay comfy and cozy. We were also grateful for the snow blower that Dan's mom gave us before she moved to Florida many years ago. Dan used it to shovel our driveway over and over and over!!
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This snow drift outside our sliding glass door is much more impressive when you realize the ground is about 2 feet below the bottom of the door. |
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Poor Dan. He kept shoveling and shoveling that walkway, and the storm kept right on covering it up! |
First, Lyn was scheduled to perform in the One Act Festival, but she since she was so sick, she would not have been able to attend rehearsals, and perhaps even the performance. As it was, however, the performances were rescheduled for a week later and all went well. She played "The Innocent" in a student-written play called "Another Stereotype," and she was in the ensemble of a kabuki-style performance of "Urashima, the Fisherman." She did a great job in both!
Second, Margie and the kids made great use of being at home by cleaning out and organizing the pantry. It had been bugging Margie for awhile, and it looks so good now! Not to mention things are easy to find, store, and keep track of.
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Margie later added some labels and some better containers for a few items. |
Also during this time, Margie picked up a new client. A family she went to church with years ago moved from Woodbridge to Arlington and needed to some help unpacking, decluttering, and organizing. Since school was out due to the snow, she was able to bring John along to help. He earned a nice chunk of change (his first real "job"), and we were able to get unpacked much quicker with his help.
Since we can't seem to get enough of cleaning and organizing around here, Dan and Margie volunteered to help clean out the scene shop at the high school. Dan had worked on the set for the fall production and had offered recommendations on how the parent boosters could help improve this area. In the meantime, the drama department received and failed a safety inspection in there, so the drama teacher was eager to accept our help. So on February 6, Dan and Margie spent the day with a few other parents and students cleaning out the shop (Lyn was in rehearsal all day, while John was home sick (his turn!)). It was a LOT of work, but we really made a dramatic improvement. I wish I had remembered to take before and after pictures!
Since then, things have calmed down and continue to roll along. Everyone is now well, and the kids are back in school. Dan is back at work and continues working on a couple sets for LTA. To Kill a Mockingbird is up next--he designed the set, but doesn't have to build it, which is nice. His sister is going to be doing set decoration for the first time. It will be an adventure! John's English class will be reading the book this quarter, and we're hoping it works out that we can host a group to come see it and perhaps have a talk back with the actors and/or production staff afterward.
While the inside still has a handful of things that are not quite finished, on February 11, we met with the landscape designer we hired to come up with a plan for outside. It's going to be expensive, and we're now out of money, but now that Margie's business has picked up, and we're getting fairly steady income from our listing on AirBnB, we plan to start working on it piece by piece.
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The first step will be the driveway and car pad. |
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Next, we'll start working on the patio, fire pit, and, of course, pool. |
Margie also continues to be busy with her volunteer job as treasurer for the high school drama boosters. At the end of January, she was finally released from her calling as secretary of the children's organization at church. After about a week of break, she was assigned a new calling. Since she hasn't yet been sustained by the congregation, she can't reveal what it is, but it is HUGE--far more work than she was doing in Primary. It is also overwhelming and scary, but we believe that church assignments like these are designed to push us past our comfort zone so that we can learn and grow. It also teaches us humility and provides opportunities to rely on a strength beyond our own. She will be spending lots of time on her knees, and that's the point.
In other news, John is preparing for Piano Festival, which coming up March 11. He is also getting ready for the Odyssey of the Mind tournament that same weekend. This past week, he met with his counselor and registered for HIGH SCHOOL. Ack!!! Not sure Dan and Margie are prepared to have two kids in high school. How did we get so old????
On February 1, Lyn qualified to take the test for her driver's permit. She is doesn't seem to be in a hurry to take it, however. Margie spent every day for a week asking her about it and finally told her that she would just wait for Lyn to tell her when she is ready. Who knows when that will be, though Dan is very anxious to get started with the driving lessons!
Well, that's all our news. The snow is falling now, but the temperature is expected to be the 50s tomorrow. Crazy!
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