Thursday, June 21, 2012

Trips and Rides

Wow what a crazy week it's been! I feel like I say that all the time, but this week was very true. On Sunday I went with Katie and Jenna to Ikea. We went to buy a houseful of furniture (mainly for Katie, but some for me) and we definitely succeeded. It was quite an adventure. It was my first time going to Ikea and we bought so much stuff! It really surprised me that after shopping for 6hrs, we were still able to load everything into the trailer and drive home (and I wasn't too sure everything was going to fit in the trailer either). It was so much fun to talk, shop and enjoy time together. But it was exhausting.


5 flat carts of furniture



3 shopping carts FULL of stuff












The rest of the week has been filled with either moving furniture to and from houses, helping Katie paint, putting together furniture that I bought, cleaning, laundry and getting ready for our vacation. Which I am SO excited for our vacation! The girls and I are going to Ohio for my friend's wedding. I get to take the pictures (yeah!) and we will stay a few days and do some fun stuff. Then we are off to Florida for some much needed family time with our extended families. The girls are looking forward to fishing, crabbing, Lego Land, and basically getting spoiled rotten by their grandparents. There is still so much to do before I leave though. I have to pack, finish cleaning and doing laundry, mow the lawn, clean out the pool, and I still have a few pieces of furniture to put together. Phew!


The girls have finished up with their soccer and loved every minute of it. We will definitely be playing soccer again in the fall. Until then, I think we may do gymnastics this summer. Last weekend we went to Busch Gardens with some friends and it was so much fun to relax and just enjoy ourselves. Tay was SUPER excited because this year she is FINALLY tall enough to ride the "baby rides" by herself! Yep, at almost 6yrs old, she is finally tall enough to ride things like the water dragon ride, the flying dragons, Elmo's Spire, Grover's roller coaster and the like by herself. She has waited YEARS to be able to do that and was absolutely ecstatic. She didn't stop smiling the entire time we were there. (you have to be 41"-42" to ride most of the kiddie rides without an adult, she is just now 41" and with shoes she is right at 42". There are 2 yr olds that are taller than she is!)

Well, off I go to finish up things around the house before our vacation! I hope everyone's summer is turning out to be as fantastic as ours. Pictures and updates from our vacation will be up soon, stay tuned.



Tay grinning ear to ear on the kiddie ride

the kids all riding Elmo's Spire w/o adults!

Love to all,
Mya

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Randomness from the Break


I have been on a break from blogging the last few weeks due to some drama in our family. And then of course we were out of town at the Homeschool Convention. But now I'm back! So what's been happening the last few weeks? 

Well, we switched medicines with Amara. It was a rocky change, but now that she has been on the new medicine for a while, she is doing GREAT! And I mean, REALLY great. She started on Abilify and it has gotten her the closest to "normal" and stable that I think she has ever been. She is having new emotions that she has never experienced before (like pride in herself). She is able to focus and calm herself down. She hasn't had a melt down in quite a while and is even able to tell us when things are too overwhelming for her. I am thrilled at the potential here. 

Tay has been super anxious. She has had a hard time dealing with all of Amara's emotional mess and it has taken its toll. Being home has helped a little bit, but she really needs to be able to not worry and stress over every little thing. We are hoping that she will get some help seeing the psychiatrist and learn some coping techniques.

I've been sick. I've had a sinus infection for about 3 weeks and have been taking antibiotics and sudafed trying to kick this stupid thing out of me. I bought a meat and seafood share with a local farm. I'm really excited about this because I'm supporting local business and getting some awesome food! Mmmmm.....and it's SO good. Besides that I've been busy trying to pick my homeschool curriculum for next year, get things organized around the house, and keep up with everyday things like laundry and doctor appointments.

Jon has been busy qualifying for different watches on the ship (that will only mean a very little to most of you). This kind of stuff is a pain and takes time, its like having to take school classes and take tests. He is sick right now and trying to finish up his qualifications, so needless to say, but he is having a hard time.

I've been stressing over the dog. This wonderful puppy is so well trained, except for nipping at the kids! I'm trying to train it out of her and really hope I do, because if I can't get her to stop nipping then we will have to find her a new home. :( She really has been good except for that, but unfortunately the nipping is a deal breaker for me. Its only puppy nips, and she hasn't broken the skin, but she got Tay on the neck and left scratches there (at which point I almost killed the dog!). Poor puppy, its not her fault, but we gotta get her straight about that.

We bought a brand spanking new couch! This is the second piece of brand new furniture that we've EVER bought and I'm so excited! The homeschool convention was good. A lot less stressful than last year and I got most of the kids curriculum at a fraction of the price. I also got to take a wonderful friend who is starting homeschooling for the first time this fall and show her the ropes and just encourage her. It was a good time of fellowship and I'm glad we got to go.

Other than that its been pretty normal around here. The kids and I are excited to go on vacation and see our friends and family for a few weeks. A real vacation is just what we need right now, and then its back home to do summer school and have fun here with friends. Summer time is here and we are happy to be going to the beach, swimming in our little pool, going to Busch Gardens and Water Country and just general fun times. :) Hope everyone is ready for an amazing summer!

Love to all,
Mya

Friday, June 1, 2012

Secrets of a Navy Wife: Making Adjustments




Money sucks. I wish we didn't have to use money for anything. But unfortunately, we use it for EVERYTHING. And so we always have money problems. Like many military families, and non-military families for that matter, we live paycheck to paycheck. Which makes it hard if things pop up like unexpected medical bills or other expenses. It's not usually that big of a problem when Jon is home. We deal with it and find a way to make things happen. But remember how I told you about the communication problems? Well, that plays a role in the money problem.

You see, when Jon is gone, we have to change how we all live. Jon being gone cuts a little bit of expense out our bills. It cuts down on our grocery bill, gas bill, and "extras" bill (fast food and the like). But not much. But thats not the problem. The problem comes when Jon hits port. Everything overseas is more expensive (at least in the countries they visit). It's almost double what we pay here in the states. So when Jon hits port and asks for money (yes, I give him an allowance), that can be a problem. Because where I can spend 100 in a few weeks on various things, he can spend 300 on taxis, food, tours, etc (or more). So really, when Jon is gone, he can easily spend 2-3 times as much on regular stuff as he would if he were home. Thats where the problem is. And thats where major adjustments have to happen. It means making sacrifices here at home and not doing everything we want to do, so that we make sure Jon has money to do some of the things he wants to do. It means budgeting our groceries and only buying things that are absolutely necessary, so that he can buy some things that aren't as necessary. I'm going to be honest, it's not fun. Sometimes it really sucks.

Making financial adjustments aren't the only adjustments we have to make. Theres adjusting our lives too. And that goes for when he is gone and when he is home. When Jon is gone, we adjust to making extra time to buy stuff to send to him, write letters, make videos, write emails, and keep ourselves busy enough that we don't think about it too much (that part isn't hard considering how busy we are on a normal basis). When Jon gets home, its like making a conscious effort to include him in our lives. Its not that we don't want him to be a part of it. It's just that after 6 months, we've gotten used to doing things alone. So finding things to include him in, make time at home together, and small things like remembering to tell him when we have appointments, parties, and things to do  like errands, is really important. It sounds kind of odd I'm sure, but really its not. It's just something we have to do and we kind of get used to (the getting used to it part sucks, because I don't think anyone should have to get "used" to their spouse being gone).

Other adjustments we make are a little less obvious. Things like not ever going to a couples bible study for instance. Why? Because most of the time, whether home or not, Jon can't attend, which leaves ME alone in a couples bible study. Can you say.....Awkward.....Yep. It means taking the kids with me EVERYWHERE because there is no one home to keep them. And I mean everywhere...grocery store, doctor appointments, parties, movies, you name it. If I can't take them with me, it's either asking yet another favor from a friend to watch them, or paying a babysitter (and that gets expensive). I'm sure there are other things I'm forgetting, but let's face it, I won't be able to list everything anyways.

Please don't get me wrong. I'm not meaning for any of this to sound like complaining. Although it does sound like it. All I'm trying to do is give everyone a little bit of insider information as to what life is like in a military family. I am grateful for the military and the way it has provided a steady job for Jon, healthcare for all of us, and consistent pay during the recession. But it does make things difficult. Thanks for checking out another "Secrets of a Navy Wife". I hope you are a little more educated, or at least a little bit entertained. :)

Love to all,
Mya