Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Fall is Almost Gone!


Wow, I can't believe it is in December already!

I know this blog has been quiet lately.  I love to write and get my inner writer out in the big Internet world, but I just haven't had the strong motivation for it lately.  I think I am starting to feel drowning in all the social media engagements.  I have never been active in social media sites, but with my work as a photographer, I am supposed to be diligently posting my photos and advertising my work.  It is not so easy to do that for me.  Looking at other photographers' websites and social networking sites makes me feel overwhelmed.  I am not sure why I feel that way and why I tend to shy away from posting my work on the Web.  I take it as a sign that I am not ready to get there yet.  After all, I have a lot on my plate with Noah's ABA therapies being every day.  My kids are growing up and they are facing new emotional challenges which require my attention as well. 

I do love this blog and I will keep posting no matter how long it takes.  The healing power of writing has been my savior through the hard times.  Aly is shaping up to be a decent writer, actually an awesome writer, who chooses her words carefully in writing.  She writes stories, usually about friendships and adventures of animals with some intricate expressions.  I am encouraging her to write and write away as she pleases.  So, I want to do the same for myself.  I should write as long as I can and it feels so good to write my feelings as I type.

Well, as for the happenings in the fall... Halloween was fun.  It was a bit rainy and cold but the kids did the usual trick or treating around the neighborhood.  Kevin took his boys plus Sean and Saya with him to make the rounds and I took Aly.  We were supposed to meet up somewhere but that never happened as Kevin's team went quite far to collect humongous amount of candies!  Sean's bag was so heavy, he had red markings on his palm.  He also picked the only candies he liked so all 7 pounds of good stuff.  Saya also collected so much that she almost couldn't carry it.  Aly and I walked around in rain and hit some houses in the neighborhood, but Aly was so spooked by the scary house in the corner, we didn't go that far. The scary house has scaled down on decoration but their youngest son, Jayce, who is in middle school invited his friends to swing around the fake chain saws with masks on to scare little children.  Aly was terrified, she wouldn't even go near the house.  Poor kid. 

They had class parties and I attended Sean's and Saya's parties.  Sean didn't dress up for school party since he is too old for that kind of stuff he says, but dressed up as a character from Star Wars (forgot the name) for trick or treating.  Noah became a Mafia Boss again and he looked hilarious in it.  Actually, I think he really enjoyed wearing it and wooed the therapists and fellow students at his private therapy school.  Some staff came out from the office just to see him.  He was that funny.  Aly became a black cat.  That girl just loves cats and she might become a serious cat lady someday. I am hoping she gets married to a human though...  Saya became a wolf girl and she looked pretty cute in it.  She attended her class party in her costume and I think she was the cutest one out there.  None of my girls are into any girly princess stuff anymore.  I am glad but a bit sad at the same time!  They are in animal phase for a while now and I suppose they will move on to tween stuff soon.  I don't think I am ready for that! 

Sean has been acting like a mouthy teenager lately.  He has had a rebellious streak from before, well since he was two, but now has the teen twang to it.  Oh boy.  I was thinking, so this is what people say about teens being difficult.  He is quite dramatic and says thnings like "this is the worst day of my life!" or "I am the unluckiest kid in the world!"  I guess I have to do some reading about how to handle those annoying teen outbursts.  He tells me that I am annoying and if I tell him that "no, you are more annoying," then it becomes a really silly childish arguments between a 40-something and a 10-year-old...  It is quite sad, really.  His hormones aren't active yet so I just can't wait to see what happens when he is going through puberty...


2 comments:

Unknown said...

Love seeing these pics of the kids! Can't believe how big they all are!!! But they still look the same too!

Tired Parents said...

Hi Mari, sorry I didn't see this note until now. Yes, Noah is 9 now and Sean in middle school. I think the only person left from your days is Shana. Hope you can come and visit the new center in Lakemont! Your triplets are getting so big! They are like cute puppies. I love those toddler ages as they become tiny people with lots of opinions!