Saturday, September 25, 2010

How do parents do it?

Maybe it was the cold Tuesday night air that caused Mike and I to both be sick with colds this weekend. If it was, I can let it go--after all, the Twins won and are onto round 1 of the playoffs. Here we are healthy and elated over the win.

Yet, as he and I have suffered through these colds today I couldn't help but wonder how parents handle having kids when they're sick? I remember my mom being sick but most times she just plowed through it. How? When you become a parent are you instilled with a fierceness you didn't have before?

I hope I get one because the 3 hour nap I had today seemed impossible to give up when my throat is raw, head is pounding, and energy is non-existent. So to parents out there--tell me how you do it...

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Our Calendars Are Marked: October 13th

Mystic Warning: I think this blog is truly good luck. After my last post I got an email from Rosie's social worker. Rosie's case worker wants to meet with us. It's set for October 13th.

We are the only couple being interviewed, but they are accepting other home studies so a few other couples could join the fray. Or not. Who knows?

Either way, this is great news.

The kid/change paradox: I had an interesting conversation, a conversation that seems to repeat with all friends who are contemplating having kids. It revolves around losing some personal freedoms once kids enter the picture, and I had a thought: even if you're not the one having kids, your life changes when all your friends' lives do.

It's true, having children does put a bit of a limitation on the Friday night dinners out, the last minute trips, happy hours, and the ability to finish "one more thing" at work and getting home closer to 7 than 6.

At the same time, if you are without kids when all your friends are parents your life has to change, too. Those friends can't join you on Friday dinners or last minute trips any more.  It's the way it should be, yet, you have to adjust, and change, too.

No matter what, at certain stages in life everyone has to experience change. I guess it's really about whether you want to be the one starting the chain of change or if you want to be the one adjusting to it.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Quick Updates - No News About Children

Sorry I've been quiet. We haven't heard anything on Rosie or any other child, and we have to renew our FBI checks in the next week to retain our Foster Care license. I did ask our social worker if there was any news about Rosie, and she basically said no. She ignored my question about other potential children. My attitude is pretty good about it. I had my sulky week. I got over it.

Quick Updates on a Few Things:
I'm still thinking through the race for my sister--the how, what, when, and where. From talking with a few people I hear getting the non profit tax exempt status will be the most time consuming and costly part. So my task to complete by the end of next week is to find a pro bono lawyer who can help me.

Speaking of running, I've got my groove back. I'll be joining a cardio running class (picture a spin class but with treadmills). The class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5 a.m.--crazy, yes. Yet, it sort of suits me. I like extremes a little. We'll see how long I can take it. I'm hoping to get to January uninjured and ready to run Securian's frozen half marathon.