Well, I've fallen off the wagon again w/ this silly blog. Mostly things have been cruising along in normal mode for our little family of four, so I will use that as my excuse.
Taylor is playing volleyball at the Y & loving it. It is pretty entertaining for those of us on the sidelines, but the girls have a great coach (thank you Jennie George) and are learning the basics.
Derek is really into skateboarding stuff right now & most days I just stay inside and don't watch. Hoping no major injuries are in our immediate future.
Mike has been playing music A LOT. Including w/ his dad two weekends ago. Joe played his guitar on stage for the first time since his stroke, it was a wonderful thing to watch. He continues to improve and is feeling fairly well most days.
I am getting ready for Christmas, doing extra cooking & trying several new recipes. So far, no major flops!
Wishing everyone a peaceful, healthy & safe holiday season!
Clayton Chaos
Monday, November 29, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
When Flushing is a Bad Thing
Well, today has been one of those days that make me question my ability to parent my children effectively. Most of the time I feel like I am a decent mom.........they have good manners, are kind & considerate, know right from wrong, make good grades in school, etc.
And then there is today. My sweet son happened upon someone else's boxer shorts in the boys bathroom and after his friend threw them in a toilet, Derek decided to flush them. Only guess what........it clogged the toilet so then he stuck his hand in & pulled them out & threw them back on the floor. Needless to say, this behavior was not well received by his teacher, principal or parents. And can I just say G-R-O-S-S!!!! I mean, SERIOUSLY, there was probably a reason why someone discarded their undergarments in the bathroom in the middle of the school day. It is just repulsive.
No doubt you are laughing hysterically, glad I could send a smile your way!
P.S. We probably shouldn't mention this post to Derek, I promise you he has been sufficiently subdued & embarrassed this evening.
And then there is today. My sweet son happened upon someone else's boxer shorts in the boys bathroom and after his friend threw them in a toilet, Derek decided to flush them. Only guess what........it clogged the toilet so then he stuck his hand in & pulled them out & threw them back on the floor. Needless to say, this behavior was not well received by his teacher, principal or parents. And can I just say G-R-O-S-S!!!! I mean, SERIOUSLY, there was probably a reason why someone discarded their undergarments in the bathroom in the middle of the school day. It is just repulsive.
No doubt you are laughing hysterically, glad I could send a smile your way!
P.S. We probably shouldn't mention this post to Derek, I promise you he has been sufficiently subdued & embarrassed this evening.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Labor Day Weekend
We managed to have a somewhat normal weekend amid all of the craziness of the past couple of weeks. Saturday early was spent dealing w/ rent house junk and then Sat. night Mike hung out w/ his dad at the hospital while I went out to dinner w/ two great girlfriends. We ate at Arris's Pizza, did some fabulous shopping at TJ Maxx and ended our evening w/ frozen yogurt at Orange Leaf. If you haven't yet been there, I highly recommend it! My favorite was White Chocolate w/ fresh strawberries on top. If you are a lemon fan, Angie says it's awesome. Thanks for such a fun night Angie & Michelle!!! Kristi, we missed you!
Mike & Derek went to the hospital Sunday morning for Joe's swallow test.....he passed. Yay! And Derek had a good visit w/ his Aunt Toodie.....double-Yay! Then they went to a hog roast with a bunch of Mike's music friends. Taylor and I met up w/ my good friend Dawn, her daughter Savannah & her wonderful boyfriend Terry for an afternoon boating & tubing on Stockton Lake. Some much needed fun in the sun.
Joe continues to progress and is very alert most days. Still a long road of rehab ahead but they are hoping he can leave the hospital and go to a nursing home late this week. Please continue to pray for his complete recovery and patience for him and for us as we navigate the communication barriers.
Looking forward to beginning a new Beth Moore Bible study w/ my Thursday Moms this week. Oh, how I've missed those girls this summer.
Happy Fall Y'all!
Mike & Derek went to the hospital Sunday morning for Joe's swallow test.....he passed. Yay! And Derek had a good visit w/ his Aunt Toodie.....double-Yay! Then they went to a hog roast with a bunch of Mike's music friends. Taylor and I met up w/ my good friend Dawn, her daughter Savannah & her wonderful boyfriend Terry for an afternoon boating & tubing on Stockton Lake. Some much needed fun in the sun.
Joe continues to progress and is very alert most days. Still a long road of rehab ahead but they are hoping he can leave the hospital and go to a nursing home late this week. Please continue to pray for his complete recovery and patience for him and for us as we navigate the communication barriers.
Looking forward to beginning a new Beth Moore Bible study w/ my Thursday Moms this week. Oh, how I've missed those girls this summer.
Happy Fall Y'all!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Wishes & Stars
A teacher friend of mine uses a system on her progress reports called 'Wishes & Stars.' The Stars are the things your child already does well or deserve praise/recognition for and the Wishes are things that are a work in progress and/or still need attention. The following is our list of Wishes & Stars for the past few days!
STARS
Taylor has left for school 2 mornings in a row w/ no drama or tears, yay!
Derek is loving 5th grade & he typically is not a fan of school.
Mike's dad is more responsive today than yesterday.
Lots & lots of much needed rain today!
WISHES
Continued improvement for Mike's dad; they tried to move him to a reg room on Mon but it was too soon so he's back down in the Step Down unit (similar to ICU, but not quite)
Rest & peace of mind for our family as we navigate the journey ahead for Mike's dad
A little less drama from the 8 yr old (lol)
I would love to read YOUR wishes & stars, please feel free to add them in the comment section of this post!
STARS
Taylor has left for school 2 mornings in a row w/ no drama or tears, yay!
Derek is loving 5th grade & he typically is not a fan of school.
Mike's dad is more responsive today than yesterday.
Lots & lots of much needed rain today!
WISHES
Continued improvement for Mike's dad; they tried to move him to a reg room on Mon but it was too soon so he's back down in the Step Down unit (similar to ICU, but not quite)
Rest & peace of mind for our family as we navigate the journey ahead for Mike's dad
A little less drama from the 8 yr old (lol)
I would love to read YOUR wishes & stars, please feel free to add them in the comment section of this post!
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Joe Clayton
Many who follow this blog are aware that my father-in-law, Joe Clayton, has been in Cox South NeuroTrauma ICU since last Sat., Aug 21. He is having issues w/ bleeding between the brain & skull. They did surgery on his brain on Sunday, all went well then things fell apart on Tues & they had to go in again. The prognosis after the second surgery was about as gloom & doom as it could be, the dr didn't offer us much hope at all. By the grace of God & the Power of Prayer, Joe is now breathing on his own & is still hanging on. This week has been a tremendous, never-ending roller coaster of emotions for our entire family.....But through it all, we have been overwhelmed by the number of people praying, calling, visiting, helping w/ our kids, on & on. We have had visitors every day and that helps lift our spirits so much, I think we counted 93 visitors as of last night! Our congregation at Bolivar Church of Christ and my in-law's congregation at Arcola Christian Church have been so very good to us all week long and we feel so loved & supported. My girlfriends have helped me keep my personal sanity through it all........taking care of my kids as needed, bringing snacks to the hospital, allowing me to call at all hours to cry when it's a rough day & praise when things go our way.
The Clayton family has had a rough few months, we lost Mike's Uncle John at the very end of May, then Grandma Clayton two weeks later & now we are traveling this journey together. While I can't pretend to understand why this is the hand we've been dealt, I do know without a doubt that God is in control and He knows why.
Please continue to pray for our entire family! We love you!
The Clayton family has had a rough few months, we lost Mike's Uncle John at the very end of May, then Grandma Clayton two weeks later & now we are traveling this journey together. While I can't pretend to understand why this is the hand we've been dealt, I do know without a doubt that God is in control and He knows why.
Please continue to pray for our entire family! We love you!
Private Words
This conversation occurred on Friday night en route to Springfield, I was driving 65mph on Hwy 13 & nearly lost control........
Taylor: We played 'would you rather' at school today, the teacher asked if we'd rather go on vacation to Hawaii or Alaska. When it was my turn I said, "Hawaii, you can't wear no coconut bra in Alaska."
Derek: TAYLOR! You shouldn't say 'bra' in public, it's inappropriate, you should have said 'bikini.' 'Bra' is a PRIVATE word.
Taylor: We played 'would you rather' at school today, the teacher asked if we'd rather go on vacation to Hawaii or Alaska. When it was my turn I said, "Hawaii, you can't wear no coconut bra in Alaska."
Derek: TAYLOR! You shouldn't say 'bra' in public, it's inappropriate, you should have said 'bikini.' 'Bra' is a PRIVATE word.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
First Day!
It's official, the kids boarded the bus at 7:20am to embark on their first day of 3rd & 5th grade. Amazingly, both were in a chipper mood this morning and we had no drama! Yay!
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