Welcome back to the Collins monthly. I've been enjoying my social media hiatus but I have checked in from time to time.
Cooties
This past month, Quiet Tiger brought home some major cooties from school and passed them to Jay, then to me, then to Super C. Only Super E seemed resistant to the germs, but whoa man! If I take a sick day from work and sleep all day long in my bed, you know I'm really sick! I won't even mention what it means if I take 2 sick days! It was awful. I don't recommend that bug because what we had lasted for weeks. Stay healthy, everyone!
Clean Up Efforts
It took an entire weekend, but I got my dust bowl of a house cleaned up after our construction project wrapped at the end of January. I had to hand-wash all my new tile floors, scrub walls from construction smudges and dust, scrub showers and tub after toilets had been removed and then replaced once the tile was installed, and dust every surface from tile and construction dust. The biggest task was scrubbing the carpet on the stairs -- something we don't intend to change for quite some time. Oh, the dirty traffic that the construction guys left on my stairs. Ew!
I think we have decided to start saving and budget to do the exact same tile on our main level, including living room, laundry room, Super C's room, bathroom and hallway. Should be the exact same square footage, and much easier on our living situation since we won't all be forced to sleep elsewhere. Just as long as that much needed laundry room can be tackled first. I can't imagine being unable to do laundry for 2 1/2 weeks.
Treats
My sweet friend Dawn who visited over Chinese New Year sent me a thank you of Garrett's Popcorn from Chicago. She knows me! Such a treat sent me over the moon with happiness! I may or may not have hugged the tin.
We celebrated Super Bowl Sunday quietly at home with snack food galore, by far my boys' favorite dinner ever! The popcorn added to our festivities. What a surprising football game! Never would have imagined such a comeback by the Patriots. But I was happy for all the Collins family members out east cheering them on!
Freedom
I officially ended my 16-week part-time gig at Jay's office in mid-February when his assistant returned from maternity leave. What a relief to have her back! Equally a relief was that we weren't audited by our Home Office during my temporary stint as BOA On-Call. That would have stressed me out beyond belief. The boys and I celebrated my first day back home by going resale shopping (they do love resale shopping with me - read: hunting for used Nerf guns - and had some Christmas money to spend). I was perturbed that resale shop prices were as high as they were. What the heck happened in 16 weeks? Yet, we enjoyed our first day back together. Jay also enjoyed that very night as a product partner took him and some fellow Jonesies out to the Minnesota Timberwolves game with amazing seats! A treat for Jaybird too was well deserved after 16 long weeks.
For Valentine's Day, my sweet hubby planned a Widows Luncheon with some of our clients. We wished more could have attended. But he gave each gal a rose and some chocolates. Jay and I celebrated Valentine's as a family at home. Later that weekend, Jay and I enjoyed a date night for Thai food. We tried a great place, Hong Thai, in Rogers. We'll go back for sure.
Best Day Ever!
In mid-February I took the boys on a field trip. Dog sledding!!!!! Oh my gosh, BEST... FIELD... TRIP... EVER!!!! It wasn't cheap though, so that's why I decided to take just the boys. I did invite my brother and his daughter and some of my local friends but it was just us in the end. I was more than happy to treat the boys who had so much on their shoulders at home while I was at work. From school work, to dogs, to house chores, to cooking dinner, these boys did a lot. It brought me such joy to see their excitement with the sled dogs! The lack of snow was definitely a disappointment, but we still had a blast!
I learned a good lesson that day -- it's good to get out and do things with just my boys. Sure, we go here and there while the girl is in school, they get hours of my undivided attention during homeschool, but I mean something beyond the ordinary. They struggle with their sister at home too. They need a break, and more than just going grocery shopping with mom. They need things that bring joy and fill them up. Had we taken Quiet Tiger to the dog sledding event, she would have sabotaged the event, been all over the place, refused to listen, and made it difficult for any of us to enjoy. This event, with just my boys, gave us 2 hours of uninterrupted joy, filling us up to overflowing (you can ask my boys and they will tell you that I practically sobbed the entire drive home because I was so filled up). Despite lack of snow, it was truly a day I'll never, ever forget and I'll cherish that memory with my 2 amazing boys.
At home, we've seen bald eagles up close and personal again, eating their prey in neighbors' yards. Trumpeter swans have been flying over. And my deer have been in my back woods on a few occasions. I love our wildlife around here! I can't even explain what joy they bring to me.
Back to School
Getting back into the swing of homeschool was joyful for me, but a reminder of just how busy it is to homeschool 2 kids. For those of you thinking we sit around all day, you couldn't be more wrong! I had forgotten just how busy it is at home while teaching. But being home also gives me time to work on much needed house projects, like cleaning out the toy bin, cleaning out the deep freezer, organizing the pantry and cleaning the fridge. All those things had been put off for 16 weeks and were a complete disaster!
Google Calendar
This past month has also been filled with appointments. Both boys have been to one orthodontist for a free evaluation. I told the docs that they'd only get 1 child of mine in braces at a time and they actually went above and beyond. Normally, with an underbite, Super E would be needing braces ASAP so that he doesn't cause more damage to his teeth. But they are trying to keep him OUT of braces all together!!! His molars all line up perfectly and we can do some things at home to hopefully move those front teeth forward and those bottom teeth backwards. They offered to see us for another FREE visit in 6 weeks to see if our home treatment will work. So, until we see results with Super E, we will hold off braces for Super C, just in case home remedies don't work for Super E. It was suggested that Super C be in braces for about 12-14 months. I was glad to hear that the clear braces I had in high school are the same price as the standard metal ones. We'll get 1 more professional opinion from the orthodontist my niece went to and see what they have to say before making any decisions or scheduling the hardware. Please pray that Super E's teeth respond to the home treatment. Jay told him he'd get a large reward if he works hard on treatment and saves us thousands of dollars in orthodontia expenses!
Quiet Tiger had her appointments on the calendar as well. Jay and I met with the school staff to inquire about an IEP or a 504 Plan to help her through school. Now that we have a diagnosis of attachment disorder and anxiety disorder, she qualifies for help. The school has eliminated homework for Quiet Tiger so that she can leave school at school and we can focus on home at home. Sadly, (and this is what I didn't tell you last month), we learned that Quiet Tiger had been going into other students' belongings at school and stealing their personal items. While this may be relatively common in kids this age, this is a sure sign of her attachment disorder as RADs frequently steal. Towards the end of the month, QT would return from school with her lunch untouched. She was eating food belonging to other students, either given to her freely or possibly stolen. Sharing food in public school is a rule violation! I was at the end of my rope once again. Believe me, the first thought I had in my head was to pull her from school and return to homeschool. The school wasn't very helpful before this meeting and I felt like perhaps they were trying to drive us out. I still toy with the idea of pulling her, but at this point, with a meeting under our belt and some new understanding between parents and educators, she will finish the year out at public school and we will revisit the whole schooling situation over the summer. For now, we still do not have an IEP or 504, but the homework will remain at school and the teacher and social worker are trying to find a way for her to do the work at school. There are other things we still need to work out with the school staff, but for now, we have made a small step in the right direction.
Weird Weather
Forties, fifties and then sixties? Seriously? A week after Valentine's Day the ice was nearly out on our pond. A pair of ducks had happily returned. Grass was turning green! We were sad that a snowstorm missed us at the end of the month. We miss our sledding hill! Will winter ever return? There is typically a March blizzard, so we'll see what happens, but we're crossing our fingers for snow!
Coming Next Month
I forgot to mention this earlier. Super C, my teenage boy, is doing the 30-Hour Famine with World Vision and his youth group at church. He is seeking support from friends and family to help starving children around the globe. If you've followed my blog over the years, you know that this is something we live with daily as we raise a child who knew hunger for 2 years in an orphanage. The event is in 2 weeks, but should you feel like supporting him, you can go to this link to learn more. Thanks friends!
Phew! What a busy February! Here's to a good March!
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Collins Monthly -- January
Late in January I decided to leave social media on a temporary basis. I got so sick of the negativity and everybody complaining about politics and couldn't take it anymore. Believe me, in the past 4 months I have blocked people from my news feed, "unliked" companies and organizations and that helped clean it up quite a bit. But after our presidential election, I just wanted it to be over. Even the people I agree with only posted political posts and I got tired of it.
Sweet friends commented how they'd miss my posts. Talk about feeling the love, people! Sweet. You made me smile. Truly. Thus, I decided to update the blog more often. This is my first edition of The Collins Monthly. And yes, I will post the link to Facebook, but I will not check the comments at all. The comments section is open below if you should want to leave a few kind words.
January can be summed up in 1 word: chaos.
Right after Christmas, I began painting our lower level guest room to turn it into Super C's new teenage bedroom. Paint is cheap, easy and quick, but with working 6 1/2+ hours a day at the office, coming home to make dinner, do laundry, clean house, there wasn't much time on my docket for home improvement. Of course, once I had the ceiling painted a fresh bright white, our friend who was going to start our upper level flooring project called and announced he'd be starting that very next week. So, I had to rush my paint job so that my whole house wasn't a construction zone. The room isn't quite ready to reveal yet as there is more to do to give this room some personality, but here is a sneak peak at Super C's teenage bedroom.
Then, our long awaited flooring project began and we finally said goodbye to an entire floor of 20-year-old carpet and hideous bathroom linoleum. We chose a wood-looking tile from Menards and our friend who flips houses did the install for us. It took him about 2 1/2 weeks, which was quite long. It also took twice the budget (like house projects tend to do) so now we save to rebuild the saving account a little before saving up for the next house project. But at least we know it was done right and oh, it was so worth it! The floors are GORGEOUS!
But for 2 weeks, all of us were living downstairs: Quiet Tiger slept on the floor of Super C's new lower-level room, Super C and Super E slept on air mattresses in the living room, I slept on the couch and Jay slept in Super C's new teenage bedroom/former guest room. We each had 1 laundry basket of clothes and we all shared the 1 downstairs bathroom. Dogs were kenneled in the basement while workers were here and during the night, so that they didn't disturb the drying tile upstairs. The house was a HUGE dust bowl for 2 1/2 weeks. Dust everywhere was so thick you could write your name on my tables and shelves. I won't even discuss the floors as the workers tracked dust all over the place. But like I said, oh so worth it! We LOVE, LOVE, LOVE our new tile floors!!!!!!!
On the school front, the boys were still doing homeschool on their own while I'd been at Jay's office. I have 1 week left of work before Jay's assistant comes back from maternity leave. What started out as about 5 hours in the office per day has now increased to about 7 hours a day. It's a busy office and there's no way the job can be done on part-time hours. I'm excited for Jay to have his BOA back and I'm excited to return to the home to teach my boys. I've missed them so and I know they've missed me. During my absence, Super C has finished Algebra I and Super E has finished 5th Grade Math. They'll enjoy a few days free of math until I return home. Quiet Tiger continues to learn in public school, but we've had some ugly issues pop up at school too. I'm not ready to go into detail yet, but it hasn't been pretty and we're now dealing with new insurance and trying to get her the help that we need. Prayers appreciated because the timing of all this just wasn't good, and frankly, as her mom, I'm just toast. So more than over all this stuff.
We celebrated Chinese New Year with friends both local and 1 family from Chicago who came up to visit. The Mall of America put on a CNY event and we spent a few hours downtown making crafts and listening to Asian music. It was quite wonderful, but we did miss the lion dance at the end. The next day we had our visiting friends over to our dusty, construction zone for lunch. I made fried rice that didn't turn out half as good as it usually turns out. But the sweet and sour chicken and beef lo mein were good. Quiet Tiger had fun playing with her friend A and my boys had fun hanging out with A's big sister E in the basement playing Minecraft, Nerf and video games.
We wrapped up the month taking a client and her daughter to a show at the Guthrie. We saw The Royal Family which was quite good and lighthearted. Just what we needed after a chaotic month.
Thanks for staying in touch and be sure to visit for the February edition of The Collins Monthly.
Sweet friends commented how they'd miss my posts. Talk about feeling the love, people! Sweet. You made me smile. Truly. Thus, I decided to update the blog more often. This is my first edition of The Collins Monthly. And yes, I will post the link to Facebook, but I will not check the comments at all. The comments section is open below if you should want to leave a few kind words.
January can be summed up in 1 word: chaos.
Right after Christmas, I began painting our lower level guest room to turn it into Super C's new teenage bedroom. Paint is cheap, easy and quick, but with working 6 1/2+ hours a day at the office, coming home to make dinner, do laundry, clean house, there wasn't much time on my docket for home improvement. Of course, once I had the ceiling painted a fresh bright white, our friend who was going to start our upper level flooring project called and announced he'd be starting that very next week. So, I had to rush my paint job so that my whole house wasn't a construction zone. The room isn't quite ready to reveal yet as there is more to do to give this room some personality, but here is a sneak peak at Super C's teenage bedroom.
Walls are a very light grey. He picked the bedding out from Walmart. The set didn't come with a bed skirt, so I'll have to do something there to make that look nicer. |
He bought his own TV, just like I did when I was 13 and was allowed a TV in my bedroom. I still have to finish the 1 cabinet door for that dresser. Nice photobomb by Reese. |
Then, our long awaited flooring project began and we finally said goodbye to an entire floor of 20-year-old carpet and hideous bathroom linoleum. We chose a wood-looking tile from Menards and our friend who flips houses did the install for us. It took him about 2 1/2 weeks, which was quite long. It also took twice the budget (like house projects tend to do) so now we save to rebuild the saving account a little before saving up for the next house project. But at least we know it was done right and oh, it was so worth it! The floors are GORGEOUS!
But for 2 weeks, all of us were living downstairs: Quiet Tiger slept on the floor of Super C's new lower-level room, Super C and Super E slept on air mattresses in the living room, I slept on the couch and Jay slept in Super C's new teenage bedroom/former guest room. We each had 1 laundry basket of clothes and we all shared the 1 downstairs bathroom. Dogs were kenneled in the basement while workers were here and during the night, so that they didn't disturb the drying tile upstairs. The house was a HUGE dust bowl for 2 1/2 weeks. Dust everywhere was so thick you could write your name on my tables and shelves. I won't even discuss the floors as the workers tracked dust all over the place. But like I said, oh so worth it! We LOVE, LOVE, LOVE our new tile floors!!!!!!!
Close-up of our new tile floors! |
Super E's Room. |
Quiet Tiger's Room. |
Upstairs kid's bath. |
Master bedroom floor. |
Master bath floor before bathmat. |
Even closets were tiled! |
On the school front, the boys were still doing homeschool on their own while I'd been at Jay's office. I have 1 week left of work before Jay's assistant comes back from maternity leave. What started out as about 5 hours in the office per day has now increased to about 7 hours a day. It's a busy office and there's no way the job can be done on part-time hours. I'm excited for Jay to have his BOA back and I'm excited to return to the home to teach my boys. I've missed them so and I know they've missed me. During my absence, Super C has finished Algebra I and Super E has finished 5th Grade Math. They'll enjoy a few days free of math until I return home. Quiet Tiger continues to learn in public school, but we've had some ugly issues pop up at school too. I'm not ready to go into detail yet, but it hasn't been pretty and we're now dealing with new insurance and trying to get her the help that we need. Prayers appreciated because the timing of all this just wasn't good, and frankly, as her mom, I'm just toast. So more than over all this stuff.
We celebrated Chinese New Year with friends both local and 1 family from Chicago who came up to visit. The Mall of America put on a CNY event and we spent a few hours downtown making crafts and listening to Asian music. It was quite wonderful, but we did miss the lion dance at the end. The next day we had our visiting friends over to our dusty, construction zone for lunch. I made fried rice that didn't turn out half as good as it usually turns out. But the sweet and sour chicken and beef lo mein were good. Quiet Tiger had fun playing with her friend A and my boys had fun hanging out with A's big sister E in the basement playing Minecraft, Nerf and video games.
All dressed up for The Year of the Rooster! |
We wrapped up the month taking a client and her daughter to a show at the Guthrie. We saw The Royal Family which was quite good and lighthearted. Just what we needed after a chaotic month.
Thanks for staying in touch and be sure to visit for the February edition of The Collins Monthly.
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Merry Christmas 2016
Another year has gone by and once again, I did not send any Christmas cards. I really wanted to this year, but budget wins again. I promise to make a much bigger effort next year and mail cards out because I LOVE receiving your Christmas cards!
Here are some highlights from our year:
January

February


We welcomed the Year of the Monkey as we celebrated Chinese New Year with our China Beauty in February.
March

We took a long weekend to Chicago to see my mom over her birthday. We saw Jay's best friend Mark and his family who were visiting from North Carolina too. I also got a chance to spend time with some fellow "China families" whom I love dearly. It is always good to be among friends!
April


1. We ended another year of homeschool! Super C finished 7th grade. Super E finished 3rd grade. Quiet Tiger wrapped up a shaky year of homeschool kindergarten.


Super E turned 9 while we were in The Dells. He is all about Pokemon and will walk miles and miles with me Poke-hunting, no matter the time of day. He is his father to a T, with that same sense of humor. He is also still my constant helper, willing to lend a hand whenever asked.
May


We made our first trip up to the cabin once Jay's mom returned from Texas and reopened her place in Hayward, Wisconsin.
We celebrated Quiet Tiger's 4th Gotcha Day at the cabin.
June


Summer storms at the cabin were fierce and we experienced power outages and large trees down all over the property and town. The damage was really remarkable and we are thankful that no one we knew was hurt.
July




We celebrated Quiet Tiger's 6th birthday at my uncle's cabin with family. She has lost 3 teeth this year, not all at the same time of course. She continues to press our buttons and keep us on our toes. This year her one-handed abilities continue to amaze us as she has mastered the art of braiding hair! Ten fingers are indeed overrated.
August
In August, I began going in to Jay's office 1 day a week. His assistant announced her pregnancy earlier in the year but she had to take some medical time off and I began taking some online training modules at the office while she had weekly doctor's appointments. The boys held down the fort at home, keeping Quiet Tiger in line for a few hours every Wednesday morning.

Jay and I celebrated 15 years of marriage on August 18th. We found our favorite new sushi place right in our neighborhood and celebrated there with an amazing dinner for two!
In mid-August, I began my 5th year of homeschooling. Super C began 8th grade and Super E began 4th.

September
Life took a big change for Quiet Tiger -- she entered public school as a kindergartener. After our rough year of homeschooling, we realized that homeschool wasn't working for her as a student or for me as her teacher. We had no choice but to try the local public school and we reluctantly decided to have her try kindergarten once again. The first few months of school were pretty much a living hell for us here at home as Quiet Tiger unleashed all the typical RAD behavior on us due to the stress of being away from us for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. It wasn't long before we sought more professional help for her including medication and psychologists. We are still working on getting her the help she needs. It is a long process and we'd appreciate your continued prayers for healing.

October

For school, the boys began a new chapter with mom working. After starting the school year with me, Super C is now doing 16-weeks of independent study. He is also student teaching his little brother. Super C has a lot on his shoulders during this time, but he is handling it well. I am one proud momma!

Jay turned 44 on October 21 and I turned 42 on October 27. Celebrations were quiet at home.
The kids enjoyed their Halloween here at home. Thanks to resale shop bargains, Super C was a gorilla, Super E was a skeleton, and Quiet Tiger was a clown.
November

But oh my gosh, how we cried tears of joy when our beloved Chicago Cubs won the World Series! What an exciting series! Fly the W!


During Jay's absence, we had our first snowfall of the year and the kids enjoyed playing outside. They sure do love the snow!
December

We've had our taste of true Minnesota winter with more snow and even -23F temps! Wow!
Our plans for Christmas will be quiet here at home, likely spending time with my brother and niece. We welcome visitors, so friends and neighbors, be sure to stop by and enjoy some holiday cheer.
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