Sunday, February 6, 2011

Happiness

Oh, the things that make me happy as I get older:

A new-quiet dishwasher
Nice and roomy with the silverware in the door


On another note, something else made me happy yesterday...I walked DOWN the stairs with alternating feet for the first time since my surgery. : )

Happy Birthday, Eric

Eric turned the big 4-0 on the 4th. It was very low key since he didn't get home until 9:00 that night. The kids couldn't wait for him to get home so they could sing happy birthday to him. I think Eric's favorite present was homemade chocolate chip cookies. He has them hidden so no one else can eat them. : )
Happy 40th, Eric. Here's to 40 more.


Sunday, January 30, 2011

All Star Cheerleading


Rebecca has taken on a new adventure this year-All Star Cheerleading. It is an entirely different atmosphere than school cheerleading. Her squad, Renegade Rapids, had their first competition today in Columbia. Here is a video of the performance.

Here she is in her uniform:


Saturday, January 15, 2011

January Snow



On Monday, January 10th, South Carolina was blessed with snow. At our house, we had about 5 inches on the ground. School was cancelled and we had some happy children. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get out and play in it. However, the kids had a great time.
We all enjoyed being inside and enjoying the fire in the fireplace. Eric had been to the store and bought goodies in case the power went off. I got us started and we all roasted marshmellows. Add some chocolate and graham crackers and everyone was having fun. The next night, we roasted hot dogs in the fire place. Oh the memories.....



I do have a new respect of my parents and other parents with more than 1 child. 7 days cooped up in the house is too long. The kids are doing nothing but arguing. It's time for them to go to school so that they are away from each other and get back into a routine. : )

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year


The Liles' brought in the new year with a bang. We spent most of New Year's Eve day running errands. While we were out and about, we picked up some hats, horns, glasses and other New Year's Eve goodies. We also picked up some fireworks. We had some very happy and excited kids!!
About 11 years ago, we had just moved into our new house in Lexington. It was a fixer upper and Eric spent the entire month of october painting, replacing carpet, etc. before we moved in. Once we moved in, we didn't do anything else to the house. Fast forward to New Year's Eve...Idecided it was time to scrape the paint off the windows. Eric was thrilled that I was putting him to work. (Momma Hope coming to visit is a great incentive to get little projects done.) We worked hard that night and got them finished. Since then, we've had a running joke about what project we're going to do on New Year's Eve. This year was no different.
We decided to bunk the girl's beds so that they would have more space in their room. They were beyond excited about that. Here's a picture of Eric almost done with his project. We went outside to shoot the fireworks during half time of the S. Carolina football game. The kids(big and small) had a great time doing sparklers and shooting off the fireworks. I sat inside and watched through the window due to the cold weather bothering my knee.
When it came time for the ball to drop in Time Square, we had to wake up Eric, Rebecca, and M. We all counted down and tooted our horns to bring in 2011.
We are hoping for good things to happen in 2011. May it be prosperous for you and yours.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Knee Surgery

My right knee has been giving me problems since late summer. I have been going to the ortho since August about it. I've had a cortisone shot, water drained, and another shot in the knee to help relieve the pain. Unfortunately, those things only lasted about a week and I was back in pain. We were trying to hold out until next summer to do anything about it.

After an MRI reveled bone on bone, I discussed a knee replacement with my doctor. He said I was a good candidate for a partial knee replacement. The recovery time is much shorter than a total replacement-2-3 weeks vs. 4-6 weeks. We decided to go ahead and do it over Christmas break so that I could go back after the holidays and not miss much work.

My surgery was done on Dec. 15th. Once the doctor got in there, the damage was worst than he anticipated and wound up doing a total knee replacement. I stayed in the hospital for 2 days.

The recovery has been very emotional for me. I cry at the drop of a hat. I've really had to work at doing my physical therapy. That has gotten better over the past week. My biggest challenge right now is not being able to get comfortable or sustain attention on anything for very long. One would think this would be a great time to read, do crafts, etc. However, I can't get into anything. It's very frustrating.

I know I haven't been the easiest or most fun person to be around, but I've had some great support. Eric is amazing. He is handling everything so well. He encourages me to exercise the knee and get up and about. He is keeping the house going, the kids entertained, and working his job. What would I do without him?

I also have amazing parents!! They came down and stayed with me while Eric andmthe kids celebrated Christmas at his mothers. They were good moral support as well as my cheerleaders. Mom helped me with my physical therapy, got me out of the house, and cooked me yummy oatmeal. It was so nice having them here. Oh yeah-they thought they were so cute. They brought me my dad's cane from when he had his knees replaced. While I was taking a nap one day, they put a mini license plate on the cane with my name on it. I guess they wanted everyone to know that I had a license to use the cane. : )

I won't be able to go back to work next week as planned. I'm walking around on it, but my stamina is no where near what it needs to be. I go to the doctor on Monday, so we'll see what he wants me to do.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Holidays

This has been the most blessed Holiday season ever. With 3 new little ones we shared many daily traditions and created a few new ones. We did the usual tree decorating. We took the girls and let them pick out their own ornaments. This is a tradition we have had since Rebecca was a baby. When we decorate the tree, we each put on our new one in order of age. Eric and I start off with our Atlanta Braves ornament. Then we go from there. The kids enjoyed putting theirs on the tree. Ethan had a little boost from Eric since he wanted his at the top of the tree. After that, we enjoyed sharing all of the memories of the other ornaments. I always enjoy reliving memories of former students, friends, and places.

The entire time we were decorating the tree, Ethan kept saying he wanted to put lights on the tree outside. Eric was determined to make it happened. All 4 kids bundled up and headed outside to help him wrap the lights. The tree turned out beautiful and a new tradition/ memory was made.

We atteneded a foster parent association Christmas party. The kids were able to " shop" and get presents for the foster parents. Rebecca got to take the kids in and help them out with that. We were in line to get our food when the president of the association approached Eric about being Santa. The one that was supposed too come had to back out at the last minute. Eric agreed to do it and did an amazing job! I was even able to get Rebecca to sit on Santa's lap another year. : ).

Due to my knee surgery, Eric had to take the kids to his mother's by himself. My mom and dad came to stay with me while they were gone. They all had a good time at Grannas. They returned on Christmas Eve afternoon with lots of goodies from Granna.

Although we weren't at Grannas for Christmas Eve, we continued our Christmas Eve meal tradition of hot dogs and homemade chili. Donna made her famous chili and sent it home for us to eat. As usual, it was delicious. After dinner, we all gathered around the tree and opened up one gift each. This was a tradition of my family growing up. I can assure you there were no arguments from the kids to do so!! It was tough getting the kids into bed, but they finally gave up around 10:00.

This was the first time we had ever spent Christmas morning with my parents. What a nice treat to be at our house on Christmas morning. I wound up waking up the kids around 7:00 to go see if Santa had visited. He indeed had visited the children. They were so excited over their new goodies. The big hits-Nintendo DS for all of the younger ones and a new t.v. for Rebecca. We moved into the living room to open the rest of the presents. Everyone was spoiled rotten.

My sister, Jennifer, and her family braved the snow and headed this way. We enjoyed a second round of opening gifts after they arrived. If was great to have my family under our roof this year. Momma Hope made lasagna for our Christmas dinner. If was delicious.

A new activity(hope to be tradition) was that the family all watched a movie together. Rebecca got Toy Story 3 for Christmas and was the one we decided on. It was a sweet movie.

The day ended with the women all piling up on my bed and chatting while the kids played games and the men watched t.v. It was just plain good family fun!!

Here is a slide show of some of the highlights. We are not allowed to post the foster kid's pictures on the internet, so there aren't many pictures of the entire Liles' clan.

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