Sunday, July 25, 2010

Mrs. I-have-too-much-produce

Everything in the garden has come ripe all at once.  This weekend we canned
  • Pickles
  • Tomato Juice
  • Pizza Sauce
  • Salsa
And we still have more tomatoes to go.  I think I will can some whole tomatoes on Tuesday.  I have to take tomorrow off and do some housework - this place looks like a tornado went through it, but at least we don't have rotting tomatoes everywhere - it was touch and go for awhile.  Good thing I have such a  good Sou-Chef :)

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Its Kinda Like that Rainbow....

What rainbow?

The one at the top of the blog.  It always gets me.  I feel like there is something just sitting out there in the sun waiting for me, but I can't see it.  I have to wait until the sun sets, or whatever it is moves out of the glare so we can stand face to face.  I know its there, I just can't see it.

Thats how I feel about Foster Care

17 posts later.....

17 posts ago I was telling the world that I couldn't have kids.  And tonight I popped another round of clomid (which tastes nasty by the way.), and when I say popped I mean stuffed a handful of pills down my throat, and I can't wait for this all to be over.  I am so tired of feeling crappy, getting up every morning at 6:30 to take my temperature (it helps you chart your exact date of ovulation - in my case non-ovulation), and having to take the dreaded pregnancy test at the end of every cycle - but because I am so in tuned with my body knowing what it is going to say.

Please don't think I have become a bitter person who is giving up - if this round works I'll be ecstatic!  But I have found hope in something else - Foster Care.

Remember Joe and I went to camp?  Well, we were in this giant auditorium with all these kids and this praise band singing, and I was just sitting there thinking about kids and how I would like to do foster care someday.  The singer got done with the song and started to tell us how he grew up in the foster care system.......

I don't believe in signs.  I do believe in direct missiles from God, and this is what this was for me.  My heart stopped beating, and I couldn't stop thinking about it.  So I told Joe that night I wanted to quit the drugs and be a foster mom.  He said, well, why don't you pray about it.

And pray we have!

  Last week we had a meeting with a lady at DCS, and in Aug we start our classes to become licensed foster parents.  Then we go through a huge background check and they will start placing kids in our home sometime in the next 5-6 months.  We still have a lot of decisions to make like what age groups we want and such but I feel like everything is falling into place.

Then God through one in just in case I wasn't convinced.  Last nights newspaper, front page headline read "County in need of more foster homes."  I guess there are only 4 foster homes in Dubois County, and 35 foster kids - which means a lot of kids get sent out of county and have to change schools and what not.  It had this great story about a foster mom around here who has been doing it for 5 years and has had 40 kids go through her house!  At one time she had 9!!!!!

Please don't think I've lost it - my house is not big enough for 9, but I really can't wait to get some little kiddos in here and hug them and show them that they are special, even for a day.  And if a day turns into 360, or forever I will be happy with that too.

Do I think we are never going to have kids that have Joseph's curls?  I have no idea.  But I do know that we are right where we need to be.

Will I ever get over that wondering if I'm pregnant?  Yes, when I hit menopause.

Will we still do this if this round of clomid works?  Maybe not right away, but yes.

Will I get my family of 7?  You bet.

Will we ever do fertility treatments again?  I really don't know.

(This series of questions is a little homage to my doctor, who always talks in questions.  Don't know why, but I still like him.)

Bail! Bail!

Woke up this morning around 4:45, and was alone.  No dog.  No husband. 

I could hear the dog running around somewhere, and then she was barking.  So I got up, and the basement door was open.  Then I realized it was raining, which meant the basement was flooded. It's a regular occurrence as of late.  We do now own a sump pump that works great - it's just this morning it was raining so much it couldn't keep up. 

And Joseph was there, in his shorts, no shoes, bailing water so it would say away from the washer and dryer. 

When I went down at 7:45 to get some clean clothes, the water had gone down but the sump pump was still running full blast - 2 hours later!!! We got a lot of rain last night.

Good for the garden, bad for people with 60 year old houses.  We are looking at our options to get the problem fixed, and when we come up with something I'll let you know.  Right now its strapping a life vest to Dixie and calling it her watering hole :)

Monday, July 19, 2010

Happy Happenings

We have had a lot going on lately here at the Seger home.  Right now I can here the saw running on the porch as Joseph finishes up the trim on the island.  

Where to start?  Well, we went to camp.  And then we came back.  And then Daddy and Mommy came to visit.  And then they left.  And then we had VBS.  And then it was over.  And we had an anniversary.  

For our 2nd we went to Lexington for the weekend  to stay at the Double tree where we spent our second night at married people.  First stop this time was the Makers Mark Distillery.

Here they are dipping the bottles in hot wax.

They hand dip every bottle.  And every bottle of Makers Mark Bourbon comes out of this one factory, off of one of two lines.


All the buildings were just cute as a button!


Here is my husband standing near the barrels. I am so lucky to have him.


And now.....The kitchen......





Please don't be alarmed at the condition of the island.  All the drawers are sitting out on top of the island, and the sight it alarming!!!!



Ta-Da!  Pay no attention to the man with the nail gun!  I love the dark counter tops, and Joseph did a great job picking out the the stain and matching it to the existing cupboards.  I'm really happy for the outcome!


Here is the new stove!  It actually tells you what the temperature is and holds it!  And the dials have numbers on them!


Dishwasher!  Oh Happy Day!


Here is my new sink.  Yes I got rid of the porcelain one.  Yes I actually do like the stainless steel sink.


The stripes are done.  They do need a little touching up, but I think they turned out great!  It will be a great craft room if I can ever get rid of all the craft stuff so I can use it!


Tuesday, July 6, 2010

New Look....Again

Well I gave the blog a new look again.  And I like this one. I like that the sun is so bright.  Sometimes I feel like the sun is so bright I can't see.  Its like looking into this blog.

Well, we're back from camp.  And my mommy and daddy are here.  And the kitchen is coming along great.  I don't have the motivation to take pictures today, maybe tomorrow.

Hope you like the new look!