In
the beginning of February, my closest friend in Texas had a crisis and left her family. It’s been devastating on the whole community,
but her husband and children the most.
Jon and I both felt torn up over the incredible hurt and loss for the
broken family.
We found as many ways as we could to support the family and love
on them. In this process, we’ve really
gotten enmeshed into the community here and are walking real life out with our
neighbors and friends. It’s been
intense. But the upside for us is the
many new friendships that have quickly moved from acquaintances to deeper
friendships through this trauma. Over
the last few months, I am finding my groove here in a new way. I am hosting lots of meals at my house and am
building more depth and closeness with my new friendships.
We
are finally no longer cut off from the world of technology. The local internet company, who denied us
internet, got bought out by a bigger company, who had no problem getting us our
own internet connection. So now we have
internet again! Our last internet
attempt with burying the Ethernet cable to our neighbor’s house lasted for
about 3 weeks before an electrical storm fried that option. The new connection is good enough to let me
check emails and whatnot, but not fast enough to stream anything. We also have a working land line at home too,
thanks to my dad who sent me a Magic Jack.
The Magic Jack gives you a telephone line off of the internet. It works about as well as the internet, so
not that well, but better than nothing.
It’s the price of living in a rural area. I do like that I can use the data on my phone
over wifi now. It’s much faster than the
roaming I was using previously.
Valentine’s
Day was low key this year. In the
morning I found some chocolate covered strawberries and my favorite champagne
in the fridge. It was really sweet and I was really surprised.
We
took a long weekend trip to Missouri
to visit my cousin Kara and her son Jude, as well as her parents, my Aunt Dar
and Uncle Darrel. On the way we got to stop for In-N-Out in Dallas !
Man, we sure miss our favorite burger stop. Caleb was excited that he could easily eat
it. He had two loose teeth that have
been making eating tricky for awhile, but as of that morning, he had a new
toothless grin! Jon had to pull out his two teeth because a collision with Ben
left his mouth bloody and painful. They were loose teeth anyway and blocking
the new adult teeth growing in.
It's
a 10 hour drive to Kara’s from where we live. It's nice that I live close
enough to be part of her life again. Her parents live in the house with her
too. Aunt Dar was like a grandma to me my whole life, but even more so since my
grandma died when I was in Jr. High. My grandma is her sister. She always sends
my kids birthday and Christmas cards, plus a gift or money. It’s really sweet
and much appreciated. We haven't really
seen them since they moved to Missouri .
We used to always do holidays together and have really missed them since they
moved. It was really good to see her too! I’m glad Ben, Caleb, and Jude will
get a chance to know each other over the years.
While
there we went to Fantastic Caverns. I was fine until they turned all the lights
off for a full minute to show us what true dark is and how your eyes are unable
to adjust in true darkness. I was trying so hard to not freak out. I knew I
would have a hard time in the cave, but it was so bad. I am absolutely
claustrophobic. I was fighting terror. I didn't fully recover until awhile
after we were back outside. Probably only Jon knew the extent of how I was
feeling. I'm glad I kept it together. At one point while it was dark, I put my
hand on Caleb's knee; to reassure him in case he was feeling scared. He was
like, "Mom, why are you touching my knee?" Yah, he wasn't scared. He
thought it was so neat, as an experience and as a new science discovery. Ben
was fine too. Even Jude, the 3 year old was fine. I'm such a wimp, but not wimp
enough to let my fear stop me. Got to be brave for the boys! Want to teach them
to be brave in the face of fear!
Kara
sent me home with a sprouting jar. I had
never heard of it before, but I love it so much already. I just put in the alfalfa seeds, soak them
overnight in water, and rinse them twice a day. In less than a week I have home
grown alfalfa sprouts to eat in my sandwiches and salads! They are so tasty and I can do it again and
again! I’m itching to start making my
own yogurt next. I use a cup of plain
lofat yogurt in my protein shakes every morning. I would save quite a bit of money making my
own, but I want a yogurt making machine to help simplify the job. I can’t wait!
Shortly
after our return home we got to help celebrate the birthday of one of Caleb’s
new friends at a roller skating rink. We
all had a blast. Ben was really shaky
and unstable when we started. We got him
this support rail the rink has for young kids to hold on to while skating to
stabilize them. He used that for a
while, but it wasn’t too long until he wanted to try on his own. Each time around he improved noticeably. We were all super impressed with how quickly
Ben got the hang of it!
Jon
and I celebrated our 11th Happy Saint Birth-A-Versary (Jon’s birthday, our
anniversary, and St. Patrick’s Day)! We
had a full weekend. We had friends over
one night and I got to break in my paella pan.
We feasted on delicious paella, a dish from Spain , which looked as good as it
tasted. Then the next night we
celebrated Jon’s birthday with a party at our house, a bonfire, and his
favorite meal, chile verde. Then the
next night Jon and I got to go on a date for our anniversary. It was a really nice weekend.
One
weekend we went camping at the Frio
River with our cousins
Aaron and Andrew, the Ericksons, Jake and Lena Hamiter, and the Rusch
family. I was afraid I wasn’t going to
get to go because I came down with a bad cold a few days before we were
supposed to leave. But my fever broke a
couple hours before it was time to go, so I decided to go for it. I didn’t feel very good, but it beat sitting
at home alone. And I’m so glad I
went. It was such a gorgeous place and
the weather was perfect. We went with a
good group of people. Our campsite was
right on the river. It was so nice to
hear the sounds of the river while you lay in your tent. We were right by a perfect shallow area of
water, so the kids could play in the river to their hearts content. I hid in the shade while the other ladies lay
out in the sun. One afternoon, the boys
all canoed and kayaked miles down the river.
That was the highlight for Jon and Caleb for sure. Some of the guys dared the rope swings that
were randomly along the river. Another
afternoon my boys paddled me around in the canoe like I was a princess. That was so sweet. Caleb is getting to be so big, strong, and
capable. We finished off our weekend by
grabbing some tasty Texas BBQ on our drive home with Aaron and the Rusch
family.
Our
home improvement has been slow going, but we have made some headway on my
garden. First I transplanted my tomatoes
to bigger pots and tried some new techniques I learned from a gardener I met at
the Farm Patch, a fresh fruit and veggie store. I scratched the stems up with
my thumb nail and then planted 80% of the plant under the soil, leaving 20%
above ground. This is supposed to promote more root growth. She said to do this
process once more and to plant half in sun and half in shade. The plants in the
sun will produce until the intense heat of summer, which is when the shaded
plants will start becoming bountiful. Great tips for Texas gardening! Then, we found garden fencing piled up behind
a shed on our property, which you need to keep deer and rabbits out of your
garden. Plus a neighbor we just met that day gave us wood to build our raised
planter beds. I feel like God is totally caring for my wants even though we
have no extra money. So we tilled, built
raised beds, and set up one wall of our fencing. My brother came for a visit and finished
putting up the rest of my garden fence!
He is so awesome! I have roma
tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, squash, and a variety of herb seeds planted. I planted some cantaloupe, but it hasn’t
sprouted. Oh well. This is all a big experiment anyway. I sprouted a variety of peppers in my kitchen
window until they were ready to be planted outside. Jon and the boys did a bunch more work on my
garden for Mother’s Day. It’s in really
good shape now.
We
also got pretty far on remodeling the guest/boys bathroom. It is transformed! It previously had mobile home flowered
wallpaper and carpet. The carpet was so
problematic with so many little boys coming through my house. I constantly cleaned, but to no avail. It always smelled of urine. So not okay!
I’m so thankful this problem is finally solved!!! I’m also very happy with how much cuter the
room is now as well. We still intend to
replace the sink cabinet, but one thing at a time.
Caleb
got to take a trip to California
to visit his best friend Sam and to take the CA Star test, which is the
required state standardized testing. We're still homeschooling under our CA
school. They've been so generous with us in letting us borrow all of our
curriculum, so we wanted to honor their request to have Caleb take the test
with his class. He traveled alone for
the first time and was gone for 10 days.
I was fine while he was gone even though it was a really weird concept.
Mostly sending him on a plane by himself for the first time was when I was
worried. But my brother decided to visit and book his ticket on Caleb's return
flight! So I had a little extra peace of mind one way and I saved $100. Each
way has an extra $100 unaccompanied minor fee. Ben was having a lot trouble
with the idea of his big brother being gone. He didn’t want to go to sleep by
himself in his room and was just generally worried. But we booked a ticket for my mom to come
visit us the week before Caleb left for CA and she stayed until Caleb returned. That way Ben had a whole 10 days of Grandma’s
undivided attention. That made ALL the
difference! Caleb wasn’t homesick at all
even though he had never been away from home alone before. Here is what Caleb
wrote about his trip.
I took a trip to California to visit my best friend Sam. When I got off the airplane, I was greeted
with a squeeze-the-breath-out-of-you hug sandwich. Sam and his 4 year old sister Vida were so
happy to see me, that they had a hard time releasing me from the hug. I have many favorite memories from my trip.
I got to see my old school friends at the park
one afternoon. Van turned our imaginary
game into a stick fight. I explored my
old favorite jungle area with everybody:
Kaleo, Kalani, Van, Luke, and Sam.
It was really fun seeing my friends again.
The next day Sam and I went to a jump house with
Romeo and Natasha since they couldn’t go to the park to see me. We were trying to take a picture, but Sam
kept getting distracted watching a television.
I fell off of a slide the wrong way and skinned my elbow. Thankfully it didn’t hurt too much, but I did
get a big scab.
One day, Sam’s mom took me and Sam to the California Science
Center in Los Angeles .
By using a lever, Sam and I got to pick up a 2000 lb. truck by
ourselves. We saw space capsules,
learned about deep sea vents, and we learned more about earthquakes. For a small earthquake, it’s safer to be in a
smaller building, but for a larger earthquake it’s safer to be in a taller
building.
Part of my time there was testing at my
school. The test was kind of fun. I liked the science section the most. It was great to see Ms. Robin and my other
teachers again.
Sam’s dad took me, Sam, and Vida to the beach
one afternoon. Sam and I built a really
cool sand castle. We had to protect it
from the waves by digging moats and building a giant wall between the castle
and the sea. It was a cool and overcast
day. I liked standing right where the
waves crashed against me. It’s kind of
like the meaning of my name, Caleb Morgan, which is faithful, bold, and the
edge of the sea. My Mom says that means
I will be steady against the storms in life.
That’s what I was thinking about when I was standing in the waves.
I had a great time in California and I can’t wait to go there
again. I love and miss my friends there
so much.
We
had a lovely couple of weeks with my mom here.
She and the boys did lots of crafts and read lots of stories. While Caleb was gone, she made some special
art to hang up in the boys’ room. Super
cute art! Having my mom around was
really nice for me too. I enjoy her a
lot. While she was here we got to have
our first crawfish boil in San Marcos
with Aaron and his friends. It was really fun and super delicious! We also went on a tour of the Blue Bell
Creamery with the Goyco family. They have four kids and homeschool also. It's a huge factory and was really
interesting. A delicious bowl of ice cream ended the tour. Yum! What a perfect
way to entertain Ben while his big brother was gone. And bonus: it totally
counts for homeschooling...social studies!
Before we knew it, the trip was over.
We picked Caleb and my brother up from the Austin airport and delivered my Mom to her
plane to go home. I'm happy they gave me and Ben a gate pass. We got to go
through security with Grandma and find Caleb and David in the terminal. It’s nice how it all worked out.
We
had a great visit with my brother! We had authentic Texas BBQ and he spent lots
of time playing with the kids. One
afternoon he decided that the boys needed new yo-yo’s. So we scoured the town for yo-yo’s capable of
doing tricks. Then he and the boys spent
the rest of the day learning and practicing yo-yo tricks. Such an awesome uncle thing to do! He and Jon spent all of one night fishing
with our neighbor Ron on his boat. And
to top it all off, he finished fencing in my garden for me. He is a blessing
and a sweet little brother. He really
blessed us in lots of ways!
I
also got a quick visit with two of my childhood friends, Lorena and Sonia. I’ve known Sonia since kindergarten and
Lorena since Jr. High. Sonia lives in Dallas and Lorena was
staying out there interning for a short time before going back home to CA. They came and spent a night and a day with
me. We had such a good time reconnecting
and catching up. I love those
girls! And I love seeing people I love!
Jon
had to switch his driving license over to Texas and had to take both the written and
driving test. He went through some
nonsense in the process, so I wanted to do something special to celebrate once
it was all over with. I attempted to
make him a knock-off of Cheesecake Factory's Adam's Peanut Butter Cup Fudge
Ripple cheesecake to surprise him with...oreo cookie crust, caramel, fudge,
butterfingers, peanut butter cups, and peanut butter frosting rosettes. It was his favorite cheesecake to order at
the restaurant, and it was only possible thanks to my awesome Mom. We were tight on money, so she bought me the
spring form pan and the ingredients. It
was evil in a super tasty sort of way.
Not bad for my first cheesecake.
I need to tweak my recipe a bit for next time, but….ummmm!
The
night before Mother’s Day, Ben asked me if I would like it for Mothers Day if
he does all the work so I can rest, relax, and not have to work like I usually
do. He said I could tell him jobs to do. It was all his own idea with no
prompting at all. I love seeing him really think about how to bless and love
me. In the morning I woke up to homemade
cards and Dutch Baby pancakes. Then the
boys put rabbit fencing around my garden. I'd lost three pepper plants to those
wild rabbits. And Jon plans to make me a tiered pot shelf too! I'm very loved
and cared for! I love my boys so
much! I also got a yogurt maker for
Mother’s Day. I’m trying to get my
recipe perfected. I’m excited and
enjoying the process.
Springtime
is really nice in Texas .
The trees are all blooming and the weather is really nice. Everywhere I look I see fields of
wildflowers. Every week it seems like a
new wildflower is predominant. One week
driving to town Texas
bluebonnets covered everything, then some gorgeous pink flowers, then big
yellow flowers, and on and on it goes. I
had no idea how prolific the native Texas
wildflowers are. It’s stunning! Birds
are very busy building nests and laying eggs.
One morning I sat in my garden on my little green bench watching a mama
bird build her nest. Back and forth, she
flew. Finding twigs and fluffy things to
make her nest. I love the simplicity
moments like that bring to my life. And
I love my garden…it’s my happy place.
Random
Thoughts & Antics:
I'm
shocked to discover my feet fit into Caleb's rain boots! He's 10! I had to
borrow his bright yellow SpongeBob rain boots to run to a neighbor's on a super
wet and muddy day since I don’t own any rain appropriate shoes yet.
While
eating cookies, Ben exclaimed, "I'm the first one to be last!" He was
so proud he made his cookie last the longest.
This is a feat for Ben. I’m happy
he’s learning to savor instead of gobble.
I'd
been a little distracted one morning. So when I came out of my room, I found
that Caleb had been teaching Ben chess. They had made it through a whole game.
Ben is only 5! Caleb walked him through each move. Ben has no idea how awesome
he has it. Caleb is the best big brother in the universe!
That’s
it. Love you all!
Jon,
Rebecca, Caleb & Benjamin
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