Thursday, October 29, 2015

Progress

Our first cheer showcase in Gatlinburg this past weekend was great, but EXHAUSTING!  Today is the first day I feel like I am starting to feel like myself!  We also started to make some progress on the beginning stage of home improvements in Roselle this week.  We received the estimate from the contractor and plumber and are working together to make the decision about how we should fund the work, and when we should have it done.  It is really fun to think about the changes that will be made shortly.  I cannot BELIEVE that it's already November this weekend!  I know May will come really fast!

I did a google search this week and made a phone call to Dupage Cheer and Power Tumbling, and had a GREAT conversation with them regarding switching the kids there for tumbling lessons once we move.  Although we probably won't continue to do competitive cheer, they have a competitive power tumbling team, and that seems like it would be really fun, and isn't too demanding so that they couldn't participate in another sport, which has been a downfall with cheer.  Power tumbling consists of 3 events and is a recognized sport by the US Gymnastics Association.  Check it out on Google!  Anyways, you compete individually, which would challenge both kids, and can qualify for Nationals and Jr. Olympics, depending on how well you do!  Both kids seem interested, so we'll see.  They asked us to come do a trial practice when we visit at Christmas, so the kids can get a feel for the gym, and they can see how well they tumble.

Meri (my sis who lives here in Nashville) is in the heart of the most difficult part of her Master's degree program, and only has 6 months left!  She's working hard and has basically no life, but this will be DONE in May!  Tony has been VERY busy with his business, and also keeping his ears open for opportunities for work once we move.  His most recent thought is working part-time at Sherwin Williams, which would allow him to still do side jobs painting, and also work for my dad as a cab driver.  He's been talking with the SW manager here, who wants him to start in January at their store locally to train, and then he'd only have to transfer come May.  No decisions have been made, but options are starting to surface, which is all God making himself known.  We will continue to listen to the Holy Spirit and let Him guide each decision so that we know it's the right one. =)

Our new rental home is coming along, and we're having our first get together this Saturday for Halloween!  The kids each invited a friend and their family, and we have several friends from our small group coming as well!  I'm making chili and hot dogs, and PRAYING it doesn't rain the whole night, as the kids are really excited to go trick-or-treating!
Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

OCTOBER!!!

, Wow, my last post was on the last day of September, and here we are, already at the end of October.   We spent the first week of October in Roselle, as I mentioned in my last post.  It was a great trip, and we made lots of progress!  Tony worked on the cabinets all week, and finished them Friday. They look GREAT!!  I'll post a few pics so everyone can see the before/after shots.
We arrived on Saturday evening, and Sunday morning we visited the church that is attached to the school we are considering for the kids.  It was not a fit for us.  VERY conservative, sung operatic style hymns, and pastor was extremely long winded, to the point where you start to lose interest.  The people were friendly, and as far as doctrine, it was on track, just not what we're looking for as far as worship.
Monday at 10 am we had a tour scheduled at Schaumburg Christian School with the admissions counselor, Amy.  We arrived a few minutes early, and the bell rung just after we sat down in the lobby.  This school is K-12, and apparently the high school chapel had just ended, so about 100 high schoolers rushed the halls, laughing, talking, etc.  My kid's eyes were HUGE.  We were a long way from their school in TN, with only 50 kids in the whole school, which is all elementary!  Shortly after that, a gentlemen came up to us and said hello, asked if we were visiting.  We introduced ourselves, and found out he was the Dean of Students, and just happened to be passing by.  He held a long conversation with us, asked a lot about the kids and where we were from and seemed genuinely interested in our family.  It was very nice.  Amy then arrived for our tour, and we had an AWESOME experience.  We think this school is a great fit for the kids!  She showed us around the whole school, we walked into both a 4th and 5th grade class (their grades for next year).  It is much larger than their current school, with about 1000 total students. Each of their grades have 3 classrooms with about 20 students in each class. A 5th grade teacher took about 10 minutes showing us the curriculum and basic overview of what is taught in that grade, how they do testing, homework, etc.  They really have a focus on what's best for the kids and work together as a team of teachers each year based on those students.  We then visited the cafeteria, and 3 gyms!  They have a great athletic program, and have actually moved out of the Christian league because they ended up undefeated in every sport, so now they play the smaller public school so it's more competitive!  This will be great for our kiddos!  Sports are available on a limited basis starting in 5th grade, so next year, Arahn will qualify for basketball in the winter, and baseball in the spring!  He is so excited!!  They also allow kids to play up based on talent, so he can be skill level appropriate, based on the other kids skills, not just age.  Alannah will have a whole year to get acquainted, and then qualify for sports once she reaches 5th grade.  They have both girls cheer leading and volleyball, which are the two sports she's interested in. =)
We have to turn in the application and registration by March, and we feel very confident and comfortable with this decision.  The best part??  This school is less expensive than their school here in TN!  SCORE!
The rest of the week, we just hung low and relaxed...no cheer, no school, no responsibility.
We did meet with the contractors, but have not heard back with pricing or anything, so we're still waiting to make decisions about how to proceed.
We got to spend some great evenings with my parents and sister Jill, having dinner together (they had to work during the days) and also watching our Cubbies beat the Cardinals!  Highlight of my week! =)

We drove home to TN on Saturday, had a jam-packed day with church, cheer, and small group on Sunday, and MOVED to our new short term rental starting Monday!  We had several friends from small group help move the majority of our things Monday, then Tony and I made several trips Tues-Sat to get the rest of our stuff.  My life was in disarray for over a week, which drives me CRAZY...but it's coming together now.  My sister came over one day and helped unpack the kitchen, which made a huge difference.  We had to eat out for every meal for 3 days, I think, because I couldn't GET to the kitchen, we didn't have food yet, and I had no clue where any utensils were, LOL!  I really like the new place, and Arahn and Alannah having their own rooms is turning out to be a great thing.  Their attitudes are better, and I think just them having their own space makes a huge difference.  Gives them some extra peace.
Tony spent this past weekend painting our apartment back to the original color, and we finally turned in our keys Monday (10/19).  Most of the new place is put together, with the exception of a wall of boxes that have things we want to sell in a yard sale before moving to Chicago.  I think we'll put them in storage for now (Tony has a unit for the business already).
Right now, I'm taking a breath...because we leave Friday for our first cheer competition of the year!!  I've been extremely exhausted and not feeling well, but pushing through.  Yesterday was the first day I felt good in several week.  Today I'm resting, as well as tomorrow.  I know I need balance, but these things just HAD to be done.  Tony probably worked over 100 hours last week between jobs and moving/painting the apt.  So he could only do so much.  I'm thankful that we are past this move, and cannot BELIEVE October is almost here!