Friday, December 28, 2012

BoyTwo's New Deal

Today BoyTwo asked for a new family.  This is not a new request of his, but it is one that we haven't heard from him for a while.  In the past when he's wanted a new family, he will approach anyone he sees and ask them to be his family because _________ (you fill in the blank.  He doesn't like us, we don't love him, we don't feed him, we're mean, etc.)  Hopefully that doesn't start up again.

I tried something a little different today.  I again told him that he could not have a new family, that we were a family forever.  I asked him why he wanted a new family.  Why didn't he want to be with us?  He doesn't like me.  He doesn't like sisters.  We are mean.  He doesn't like girls.  (Huz tried to play that off as a left over orphanage thing, they generally have very little respect for women at all, but I'm not so sure.  He's been here over a year.  He likes his sisters.  Or I guess I should say he likes Four.  He has little to no use for the other three, but I KNOW he likes Four...)  Then he said what I think is what this is really about, 

"I no like you.  You make me do jobs.  You make me fix my bed, put clothes away, do homework."

Forget the fact that he has fewer responsibilities than anyone else in the entire family.  He's chronologically eight, but he functions more like a four year old, so there's not a whole lot he can do/handle.  Forget the fact that Huz also makes him do things, I just am around more.

me: "Does Dad make you do jobs?"

him: "a little"

me: "But you like Dad and not Mom?"

him: "yes"

I told him that he was always going to be part of our family, but only he could choose to enjoy that or not enjoy that.  Then we did a little object lesson.  We all held hands in a circle facing each other.  We held hands by intertwining fingers.  This is like our family.  We're all hooked together.  Then I had One turn her body so it was facing out.  This was to represent her not wanting to be 'with' the family, or a part of the family.  I asked the kids if because her back was turned that made her not in our circle.  They agreed that even though she wasn't facing anyone, she was still a part of our circle, still in our family, we were still holding hands.  I asked if it was fun for the rest of us to have her not being a part of our circle.  They answered no.  I asked her if she was having fun not being a part of our circle.  She said no.  Then we played a little game while still in this formation.  We decided that we all had fun, except for One who wasn't playing because she wasn't facing us.  We also decided that we wished she was facing us because she is fun to be with and we wanted her with us.  Then we repeated the experiment with BoyTwo instead of One.  Perhaps it was too desperate.  I'm always trying to reach him.  This didn't really work.  Well, sort of.  He agreed that he wanted to face the circle in the end, but when we went up to his room to talk, he didn't see how it was at all relevant to our actual family.

He thinks I don't like him because he has to do jobs.  I pointed out that the other kids, along with me and Huz all do jobs and that was how families worked.  He didn't care.  I asked if he had to do anything at the orphanage.  He said no, that someone always did it for him.  I explained that was because that person was being paid.  BoyTwo could either pay me to do his work, or Huz or one of his siblings.  Because he doesn't have any money, this wouldn't work.  Then I offered to take his bed, toys and clothes from him so that he wouldn't have to do any more jobs.  I did think before making this offer as I am really good about follow through, so it wasn't just a blind threat.  It was truly an offer to make his life easier in his mind.  He readily agreed to this.  I explained that he would have to wear the pajamas that he had on (at 11 o'clock he still wouldn't get dressed so, he was still in his pjs at 1) to church and to school.  He said okay.  I told him that as long as this was what he wanted and if it would help him to be happy, I would do this for him.  He said yes.

So, now he sits on the floor of his room, in his pajamas.  We have gone skiing today.  He came with us and sat in the lodge in his pajamas the whole time.  I continued to do my regular stuff around the house and peeked in on him periodically.  At one point, he had a huge red scratch on his nose.  I asked what had happened.  He showed me how he was scooting around on the floor of his bedroom, crawling on his knees but not using his hands, his face sliding on the floor.  He had given himself carpet burn.  He thought it was fun.  He's choosing to not eat with us because he doesn't want to clear his dishes, so instead he gets something that he can eat with his fingers (think apple, sandwich) that he won't have to clean up.

On one hand, I don't know that he is capable of making any sort of connection (gee, if I do my jobs, life is a whole lot better).  On the other, he said he would rather have things this way than the other and so I'm going along with it.  He's pretty stubborn so I can see this going on for a while.  

This also explains why he is so mean to me and why he refuses to do anything that I ask, even when it's something simple like calling the entire family to come to dinner.  Because I've said for everyone to come eat, he won't come.  He doesn't recognize that I'm calling out to everyone to let them know that dinner is ready and not because I'm some control freak who is demanding her family eat NOW!!

I just don't know.  It's kind of discouraging.  Earlier today I was thinking about how much progress we had made, and how far we had come and how much closer we were to him feeling attached, even a little.  And then this.  

First Day of School

Our first day of school was actually the second day of school.  We were flying home and driving home from TN on the real first day of school.

 Three (second grade)

 Two (third grade)

 One (sixth grade)

 BoyTwo (second grade)

 Four (kindergarten)
Four's first day of school was the following week.  Here we are waiting for the bus.

 Four at her table

 One and Three had twinner outfits this year and decided to wear them on the same day:)

 Here Four is playing the part of baby of the family and having her older sisters carry her up the large hill on the way to our house.  hahaha

Three, Four, and Three's BFF

Two's Birthday Party

Last year, Two's birthday got skipped right over (another side affect of BoyTwo).  We tried to make her day special but it was severely lacking.  This year, I tried to make up for it!  We decided to have a cake shoppe.  We had dinner and then each of the girls got to decorate a cake.  I also made an apron for each of her friends.  Sort of.  I bought the white part online and made and added the ruffles.  It sounded totally easy in my mind, but the actual sewing took much longer than I anticipated.  Another, smaller problem, is that I live kind of far away from any fabric stores and it took me forever to work in a trip to town to buy supplies.  Anyhow, I would totally do this party again, just get to the fabric store much sooner.  Also, One was gone, Huz was gone, and BoyOne was gone.  I had no help.  I could've used some help.  I did have the presence of mind to have my neighbor take BoyTwo for me so that I wouldn't have to contend with him.  Smart move as it was a busy, busy night.

 Two at our family party.  It's a nine.  We didn't have cake at the cake shoppe party with her friends.  Too much cake.  Instead, we had an ice cream sundae bar.  I was smart enough to let each kid come up and choose their toppings but have me be the one who actually put the toppings on.

 Modeling the aprons that I made.  They turned out really cute.

 One of the decorating stations.  The rest of the girls were in the kitchen.

 Finished product by Two

 Four's finished product

 Three's beautiful creation

 One's cake.  She got home just after I had finished cleaning up dinner and set out all the cakes, frostings, bags, and sprinkles for decorating.  It was nice to have her home for the last 1/2 hour of the party.  She's a big helper.

BoyOne's cake.  He decorated his late that night after he got home from his soccer game.  This is the face he pulls in nearly every picture we take.  This is actually closer to a smile than usual.  Drives. me. nuts.  Part of why we haven't had a family picture done.  I am not paying money to capture an image of him 1)looking like we're holding him hostage, or 2)looking constipated.  :)

Sunday, December 23, 2012

BoyOne's Birthday Bash

So, teenage boy parties are WAY easy.  BoyOne had a really, really hard time deciding what to do for his party.  We gave him a couple options and it just caused him grief, so I decided that we would invite like thirty kids over for night games and dinner (it may sound juvenile, but all summer we host night games for half the neighborhood and the kids LOVE it).  Huz said hell no.  (he's so smart like that)  Instead, we invited seven of BoyOne's closest friends (really quite an eclectic group ranging in age from eleven to eighteen, not including BoyTwo.  he's eight) to come over so I could take a couple pictures.  Like literally a couple.  Those were my instructions from Huz and BoyOne.  Rude.  Then, they went into town for pizza, a movie, and then Huz took them to a nickel cade.  They had a blast.  And were gone for six hours.  More importantly, BoyOne had a blast.  We'll probably go big for his parties until he's out of the house or decides he doesn't want a party.  We only get to have him for a few years and have a lot of time to make up for.  We can't spoil him with presents, that's a whole other post in and of itself, but it just doesn't work.  So, instead, we'll have parties.  


Here's the group before they left 
BoyOne's hair is so long here!!  He's had me cut it since.  Look how happy he is!  He's such a great kid!!

and a little bit of skateboarding while we waited for everyone to arrive

Three's Birthday Party

Three turned seven back in August.  Here's a look at her bday bash.  We had a fancy birthday party.  The girls all came dressed up or dressed nicely without their hair done.  Then, they had their nails painted (thanks to One and two of her friends), and their hair done.  I love doing hair.  Works out well since I have four daughters.  After about eight hairdos, I called in One to help me finish up.  She's really good at doing hair.  And really good at helping her crazy mom.  We did every girl's hair different.

Three had a great time and the party went by really fast.  Little kid parties are the best!!  Easy to throw, easy to please (both the attendees and the birthday kid).  


the group (or at least most of them)

a sampling of the hairdos 







One's Birthday Party

One turned 12 this year.  For her special day, we had a murder mystery party.  I had been to one such party many, many years ago when I was around the age 16.  Because I am creative (cheap), I didn't want to pay money for a party that was already scripted.  I found a couple online that I liked okay, but ultimately decided that I could put together my own.  So, I did.  I ended up veering a little from the typical murder mystery.  I decided that they were going to try to solve the mystery in order to 'clear their name'.  There was a picture/video scavenger hunt they went on where they looked for clues, and then over dinner, they questioned each other and tried to convict each other. 

The girls knew they were invited to a murder mystery and were given a character name and 'line' to say at a certain time.  They were on their own to come up with costume and to develop their character.  The names they were given, along with the line they had, gave them a little insight as to where to go with this, but enough freedom to make it theirs.  They were hilarious. (Justine Bieber, cousin; Becca Reynolds, back up singer; Britney Speared, rock star sick of sharing the spot light; Willow Shuhney, back up dancer; Lauren Schooley, high school chemistry tutor; Cameran Shoots, magazine photographer; Selena Gommez, girlfriend; Housey Dog, the pet cheetah; Taylor Fast, country singer scared that JB may go country; Stacy Crimp, former neighbor and hair stylist; Alexa Frend, childhood BFF; Lily Paddington, ex-girlfriend from 7th grade, Melody Wright, jr high choir director; Madison Jones, number one fan; Sewnya Jackson, wardrobe assistant; McKenzie McFaddon, housekeeper.)

Upon arrival, they were able to see who's murder they were there for.


Team 1
preparing for the scavenger hunt
a sampling of what they were looking for:
*a can of dr. pepper that maybe had been J's last drink
*a JB look alike
*the # 12, JB's favorite number (not really, but just for the sake of the party)
*team members walking a pet for 5 minutes.  the pet was 'looking' for JB's scent
*prepare a memorial sight for JB
*interview 3 people and get their alibis for the appx time of JB's death (this was THE most hilarious)

Team 2

On your marks, get set, GO!!
and they were off to solve the mystery and clear their names

This is what they saw upon arrival.  Crime scene.

That's right, the Biebs.  There is really no tie to him, other than when I was at the party outlet, they had this huge poster of him and in that brief second I envisioned what we could do with it.  Yep, he was crushed by someone closing a garage door on him.

In the end, Justin made an appearance (Two, dressed up as a boy) where he announced that he had staged his own death in an effort to have some personal space and free time.  No one was guilty.  Phew!

To celebrate everyone's innocence, they decided to make a human pyramid.  They never really succeeded, but here's a picture of them trying.

Later, we split into four groups and gave each group 12 rolls of toilet paper.  They were to create a spy outfit with toilet paper and nothing else.  Then, we had a fashion show and voted on the best spy outfit.
Team 1

Team 2

Team 3

Team 4

And this is what happened AFTER the fashion show.  It was inevitable and they had a blast having a 'snowball fight'.  The great thing about it was when we were all done and everyone had left, we just threw it all away.  I know it's not environmentally friendly, but I recycle and try to conserve, we reuse and reduce as well, so I didn't let this tear me apart.

There was a lot of this going on, too.

Along with an impromptu talent show.  Some of these girls were really amazing.  Wow!!


I forgot to tell how, upon arrival, we finger printed all the girls and took mug shots.  lol.  Two, Three, Four and Three's friend helped with the party.  They were officers and investigators and a pet cheetah.  They fingerprinted, served dinner, and were truly helpful.  We had a blast.

Another way fun part of this day was when I surprised One and had arranged for her BFF to be at her party.  BFF lives about 3 1/2 hours away and so this was a special treat.  Later the next day, BFF's entire family came up to spend some time together.  We had a great time.  

Misc TN, 2012

This is what we did in our 'down time'.

puzzles
Namely this ginormous puzzle of cats.  It became my personal mission to finish it.  I stayed up several nights, way too late, to get this thing done.




My mom has an enormous pile of old magazines in her house.  The kids decided to make collages.  They spent hours doing this.  HOURS!  I've never been a person who likes to read magazines or one who hangs on to them (but I do hang on to plenty of other things...), but I think I may change my ways.  HOURS, friends, hours.  All six kiddos.  







Yahtzee, baby.  


My mom has a cute little pretend kitchen that has lots of accessories.  The kids spent lots of time 'preparing meals' and 'serving meals' and lining everything up.


Front porch, TN with Grandma Shari and Papa John

 The Nashville, TN temple


Oh, cute

And now a funny one

On the plane ride home, this mama got smart and put the kids all together on two separate rows, same side of the plane.  I sat by myself across the isle, kind of in between the two rows.  Brilliant, I tell you!