• Good-Looking One
  • Talented One
  • B-Boo
  • Smart One
  • Drama Queen
  • Princess
  • Roni
    • Chicken Noodle Butt

It's a Vivas Thing!

  • Home
  • Hope Lives
  • Login
You are here: Home / Archives for family time

May 19 2013

She’s getting there…

I don’t often write about the foster/adoption of our younger two. Trust me…there is soooo much I could share, but at the same time, it is difficult.

However, we seem to have hit a milestone today.

The Princess has some pretty big obstacles to overcome. Coming from a neglected lifestyle, she constantly strives for attention; any attention she can get. It is difficult to watch because she just wants someone to pay attention to her. She struggles with it in a family of ten. She struggles with it at school. It’s like…finally she can say, “Hey, look at me….pay attention to me” and she doesn’t know how to turn it off.

We’re working on it.

But how do you convince a child that she is loved and wanted when there are days when you absolutely just need a five minute break?

I am an early riser. My Sunday mornings are my Sunday mornings. That sounds selfish, I know. But, I get up early, have my coffee, read my Bible and just try to get a grip on myself as I finish out one week and get ready for the next. It is the one time a week where I can just have…me, all to myself, no interruptions, just a few blessed moments of peace and quiet. My crazy job and my crazier family dictate that I NEED to have one morning a week to just have a few moments of uninterrupted quiet!

The Princess is also an early riser. And when she wakes up, there is that built in, “I can’t be alone-I don’t know what to do with myself, so let me wake up everyone in the household, even though they’ll get mad at me because they’re trying to sleep in on the one day a week they can, but I need to have someone pay attention to me syndrome.”

And so, she’s gotten into the habit of  waiting by my bedroom door until she hears me stir. Or, she’ll stand at my bedroom door staring at me until she wakes me up. I’ll admit, there are some mornings when I am afraid to breathe because I am not even out of bed yet and am about to be bombarded. Selfish, I know.

But there is that split second of me moving in my bed and she bounces in with a loud and lively, “Thank God your up now pay attention to me” attitude. Um….ok.

I’ve tried asking for just five minutes.

I’ve tried to be patient and understanding. I’ve tried letting her come down stairs with me, her with her Bible and me with mine and spending some quality time with her without her waking up the entire household.

I’ve tried and tried and tried.

I finally gave her a rule….On Sunday mornings if you wake up, you have to stay in your room until 7:30 am. Read a book, color, play a game, draw, whatever you want…but stay in your room and enjoy that time to yourself.

I know, I know…it sounds mean.

On the other hand….she’s just not quiet. And trust me, it is worse when others don’t want to be woken up and she’ll have to suffer the wrath of tired, grouchy, siblings….

And we’re talking 7:30 am on a Sunday morning, people!

But this morning…..

As I passed by her room, she was sprawled out on her bed, completely sound asleep. She didn’t even move when I shut her door.

I cannot begin to tell you the relief that I felt when I saw that.

And NOT because it meant I might have a few moments of peace and quiet.

I felt relief because FINALLY she is sleeping. Something in that little body is allowing her to just relax and sleep.

Because the bigger issue is that sleep has not come easy for her.

It took forever for the nightmares to go away.

It took forever for her to just sleep through the night.

It is now 8:13 am….and I’m about to go check on her.

I haven’t heard a sound. The door hasn’t opened and she’s not moving upstairs.

I hope she’s not sick.

 

Edited to add:

She wasn’t sick….and she slept until 8:47 am.

And now…she won’t stop talking. ha ha ha

 

 

 

 

Written by Hope · Categorized: Family, Princess · Tagged: family time, peace, working mom

Apr 20 2013

Photo Opportunity!

We like to go on walks, especially when we are in Colorado for the summer. There is a new park near us, the Wetlands, that we like to visit. Well, it’s not new, new…but they had their grand opening today for their new visitor center. And it was totally worth going, especially if you have elementary aged children. There are a ton of interactive activities for the kids to participate in. The volunteers/staff were wonderful.

And that’s before you even go out and explore the park!

Which we did! And had a photo shoot to go with it. Click on the thumbnails to see the full pictures!

Written by Hope · Categorized: Drama Queen, Family, Princess, Roni · Tagged: family time, friendship, Photos

Apr 14 2013

Revolve…ing

It’s called a walk down memory lane… Yesterday, I had the privilege of taking the Drama Queen to her first Revolve Tour. As my friend and I drove our girls to California for the day, memories of Revolve Tours past came to mind. We laughed as we talked about taking our older daughters when they were this age…and how we couldn’t figure out why we were all so cold…until we found out that we were sitting on an ice rink! And how we were given ear plugs because it was so loud with THOUSANDS of teenage girls screaming, “Hawk Nelson!” and how they calmed down and cried when listening to Natalie Grant sing with her amazing voice!

Today it was a mega-church full of teenage girls screaming to “Anthem Lights” instead. I gotta say…I really like the lyrics to their songs. I especially like this one; what a message for young hearts!

And still, the amazing Natalie Grant was there! Always a blessing to hear her sing and share what’s going on in her life!

What a fun day I had spending it with a long time friend and our girls. It had been far too long since we had had a lengthy talk….it brought back memories of when we were young mothers just starting out….and now how we have adult children who are married and starting their own lives now. We’re one of those moms…you know, the ones that have grown children…yet we still have younger children, too. Adopting two more has given me even a larger span….ages 8 to 25!

Which brings me to today. This morning, all of the older children were gone, leaving just my two youngest with me. So, we headed to the grocery store, picked out muffins for breakfast and then headed home to get ready for church.

Which brings me to this moment…nothing better than sitting outside in the backyard with a cool breeze…listening to SOS and watching  them climb trees…happy at last. Looking back to four years ago, we just recently got custody of them for the second time. As I read, I remembered how hard it was for them to be torn out of their home yet again and the struggles they went thru just to get thru each day. Four years ago today, my then-nephew-now-son had remarked…”I’m so happy!” because he was so happy to be with us. A year later, we were flying kites in a park while the DQ got to take pictures with a new bride in her wedding dress taking photos at the park.

And then, we lost them again.

It was a long haul, but today, they are finally where they belong. And no, it isn’t easy. It probably never will be…but on days like today, it’s nice to know that we can sit outside, enjoy the weather…and have a few smiles.

And climb a few trees.

Written by Hope · Categorized: Drama Queen, Faith, Family, Princess, Roni · Tagged: faith, family time

Mar 19 2013

Quotable Quote #17 – Life with the Roni

Tonight all peoples over 10 years old were gone except hubby and I…and the Princess was in the shower.

Which means the Roni gets to talk your head off.

We were doing the dishes together and he decided to straighten the tupperware for me. He talked on and on and on and on….

I asked him about his speech homework, “Was it done?”

“Yes.”

“Are you ready to turn it into your teacher?”

“No.”

“So is your homework done or not?”

“It’s done.”

“So you’re going to give it to Mrs. B?”

“No.”

“Roni…is your homework done or not? Do you still need to do more homework before you turn it in?”

“I can’t turn it in, Mom, until I see her again.”

“Remind me to ask you the right question next time.”

His reply?

“Yeah, because I don’t always undertand your questions!”

A few minutes later…

“Mom, whenever you need me, just call me and I’ll be there.”

Immediately, Michael Jackson lyrics started playing in my head. 🙂

I asked, “You’ll always be there for me when I call?”

HIs reply?

“Yes. Just call me and I’ll be there…unless I am at school; cause I’ll be on the playground…or at recess…or in reading…”

I went into the other room in time to hear him say something about “arfritis”…by now he was talking to his father.

“Daddy, what’s arfritis?”

Dad, “It’s when your body hurts all over.”

Roni, “Yeah…I’ll be there if mommy gets arfritis….or if she has kidney stone again.”

Thanks, son, for being there for me.

Written by Hope · Categorized: Family, Quotable Quotes, Roni · Tagged: family time, quotable quotes

Oct 18 2012

Birthday Girl!

It’s my girl’s birthday today, and I can’t believe how much she has grown up!

In our family, the birthday member gets to choose family dinner. Tonight, it was Cafe Rio.

As I sat there looking around the restaurant, I wanted to shout out,

“This is my family….all 10 of them. Yup, they belong to me, and I love them.”

I love celebrating special occasions because I know that we will all make an effort to be there together! It’s what makes our family special.

Ok…and a little weird. This picture says it all…one son with gold foil things folded up into his new “earrings’ and the other son making faces behind him while I snap a picture.

Yeah, It’s just a Vivas Thing!

Written by Hope · Categorized: Drama Queen, Family, Laughable Moments, The Vivas Family! · Tagged: drama queen, family time

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Next Page »

Follow It’s a Vivas Thing!

Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on PinterestFollow Us on YouTubeFollow Us on RSSFollow Us on E-mail

Recent Posts

  • Because I can…
  • Sometimes, there are no words…
  • Only so much time…
  • Contagious Smiles
  • Be Kind Reflections

Categories

Enter your email address to subscribe to \"It\'s a Vivas Thing!\"

Join 71 other subscribers

Crazy things we talk about!

5 minutes for mom appliances Be Kind Bible study blog commitment dance Diving drama queen education faith family family time food allergies friends friendship front loader washer Front loading washer Green Valley Baptist Church HMO humor insurance Josh Stevens Foundation just for the joy of it Kenmore Kindness love mammogram managed health care memories ministry mom music New Year parenting Party peace quotable quotes Repair Sears spiders teenagers Wordless Wednesday working mom youth

Archives

  • Good-Looking One
  • Talented One
  • B-Boo
  • Smart One
  • Drama Queen
  • Princess
  • Roni

Copyright © 2025 · Altitude Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

 

Loading Comments...