Tuesday, July 13, 2010
An ending and a beginning
This blog isn't working for us anymore, so this will be the last entry. To keep up to date with the Rooneys, please visit us in our new location at www.kcrooney.wordpress.com. Hope to see you there!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
End of School Hiatus
OK, my Dad is kicking me in the butt to get back on track with this blog, so here I am. The end of school crazies kicked in and finishing things up at work before the summer got me swooning. But now the lazy days of summer are finally here-yeah! I'm writing now at 9:30am and the kids are still zoned out in front of the TV and haven't even had breakfast yet. But my plan is to do a better job with keeping up with this blog by going mobile! I just set up my cell phone so I can blog-on-the-go. As soon as I'm completely registered, I'll try it out later.
Laziness is over...the kids are behind me now and wanting to know what we're doing today. Other than a dentist appointment this afternoon, we have no plans! So I better think of something. Here's a few pics:
This is Thomas at his end of the year party at school.
This is me after camping this weekend. Tired but still smiling!
This is Thomas buried in the sand. He has a lazy eye so we have to keep a patch over his good eye 4 hours a day for a month so the bad eye gets stronger.
This is Chester at the end of day one. He was very tired.
This was the kick-ass meal I made the first night of camping. We had grilled salmon, hashbrowns and salad with lettuce from our garden.
Laziness is over...the kids are behind me now and wanting to know what we're doing today. Other than a dentist appointment this afternoon, we have no plans! So I better think of something. Here's a few pics:
This is Thomas at his end of the year party at school.
This is me after camping this weekend. Tired but still smiling!
This is Thomas buried in the sand. He has a lazy eye so we have to keep a patch over his good eye 4 hours a day for a month so the bad eye gets stronger.
This is Chester at the end of day one. He was very tired.
This was the kick-ass meal I made the first night of camping. We had grilled salmon, hashbrowns and salad with lettuce from our garden.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Baseball
We are already almost half-way through the baseball season. We had a rocky start with no winning games, but our luck is finally turning. We won a game last week, and Nolan had a great game last week too. He pitched 2 scoreless innings and got a homerun (actually a triple and then a run home, but who's counting?). His ball hit the fence left center. Here's some pics. The one of him running home is the 'homerun'.
We just finished tennis. Nolan has had a lot of orthodontist appointments, getting ready for his upper expander and braces which will go in in a couple weeks. Thomas lost one of his front teeth last night. Today starts the ABC countdown in school...which means 26 more days of school. They have an Assembly today...A. Tomorrow is B for blue day. Thomas continues with swim lessons and is now taking a really neat art class that he loves. He tells me he wants to play soccer in the fall and try baseball again next spring. All of a sudden, he wants to join all this stuff which is great.
I've been working at the church a lot, learning my new job. I was in Albany most of last week taking classes. It's weird not to be home so much, but I really like it and seem to be getting used to a new routine. I'm starting to plan out our summer. We may not go to Silver Lake this year because the dates don't work out well, so I'm looking into other places. Chris has started his new job. The kids and I helped him move into his new office over the weekend. He might even have his name on the door!
So, as always, life is good. Our eyes are looking towards summer now.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Music Monday
Here are some clips from tonights spring concert. Nolan performed with both the school chorus and orchestra. Enjoy...
Monday, May 10, 2010
God bless our home...and God bless America!
We got our new door today -- the finishing touch on our newly patriotic house that has recently been painted.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Spring Activities, home improvements and career moves
This is our Gaba at a church in Queensbury. She was nominated as 'Woman that Says Yes to God' and I was privileged to go with her. She was just tickled to be chosen and got to shake hands with the bishop.
There was this giant grub at Home Depot the other day and Thomas wanted us to take his picture with it. He's pretending to be fighting the grub.
Chris ran another 5K and happily waved to his adoring fans! He bettered his time by 2 minutes.
We've been too productive lately to update the blog much, or take many pictures unfortunately. We went to 2 banquets this week--basketball and the Blue and Gold Dinner --and forgot our camera. We've been running by the seat of our pants and just lucky to make it there let alone remember all the gear we're supposed to bring too. Oh well. Hopefully we'll remember the mental pictures we have.
So basketball has ended and both kids loved it. Now they are both learning tennis. Nolan is playing baseball. The team he is on is mainly younger players, so it's a little bit of a struggle for him to be challenged. But he's getting to pitch a lot, and he hit a triple last night (made the paper!). So he's getting good play time. Thomas is really excelling in swim lessons. He has got the hang of breathing now and can go across the length of the pool. He starts an art class this week too. We didn't mean to sign him up for so many things. It took Thomas so long to want to participate in anything that now that he wants to, we don't want to say no! And tonight was the Blue and Gold Dinner for Cub Scouts, where Nolan became a Webelos II and Thomas a Wolf Cub. I'm not going to be Thomas' leader anymore so I'll keep helping Chris with the Webelos and work behind the scenes. We all just love Cub Scouts, but it's nice that it's winding down too. We just have the Niska Day parade and a picnic in June before it's over for the school year.
Our house is almost done being painted. Home renovations are so much work! But it looks great. There's still some final touches, and a few more shutters to put up. It's a crisp white with navy blue shutters. The door is a brownish red...Sundried Tomatoes is the name of the paint. But what really makes it is the great big star between our upstairs windows. It just really pulls the whole thing together. I got a cute copper pail to put our mail in and planted a couple shrubs today. We'll take a picture soon.
Chris was promoted at work to web manager. He's slowly moving into this new role and really likes it. He hasn't gotten a new office yet, but he's psyched to get out of the closet he's been working in for 13 years. His hours are a little more flexible, which works well with the baseball schedule. I've been volunteering a lot of time in the church office while the administrator is out on bed rest. I will be working part-time in the fall running the religious education program at St. Helen's. After 10 years of being a stay-at-home mom, it's weird to be out of the house so much and trying to find time to do everything that needs to be done. And not wear jeans everyday! And the idea of actually making money, albeit very little, what a concept!
So we are blessed in multiple, abundant ways. I need to remind myself of that when I complain about having to go to one more thing. How lucky we are that we have such good things to go to. Life is good!
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