Showing posts with label Benjamin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benjamin. Show all posts

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Raising a Modern Day Knight - Pondering #6

Your son's desires are written on his heart. When was the last time you listened to his dreams for the future? Have you helped him set the goals he'd like to make for himself? Have you encouraged him to pursue his interests? What specific things have you done to focus him in the areas which he's naturally gifted?

I know that Rick has always been musically inclined. However, I think he is alot like me - once it's "conquered" he's ready to move on.  None-the-less, we've helped him with his instruments - violin, drums and guitar, practices and exposed him to musical venues and opportunities.


Rick also likes planes. He wants' to be a pilot. So, we've introduced him to pilots we know, the EAA, the Young Eagles Program, Dodge Co. Airport had a seminar and Matt took him. We have helped him with some initial planning to save up for flight lessons and a basic timeline of how things should/could turn out for him with regards to money and schooling.

Baking is another thing that Rick enjoys - I taught him all I know, get him what he needs and let him have at it.  He's pretty dang good with the breads.


Benjamin has always had a vivid imagination and at first we thought it was more artistic, but it turned out to be creative writing. So he's writing his novel.  To encourage this we bought him a netbook for his birthday, helped him earn money towards a full sized laptop, focused his education on English and writing and found all sorts of different authors to read for exposure to different writing styles.  The biggest thing I found for Ben was NaNoWriMo This site of forums and young authors has helped to expand his horizons tenfold!

Ben is more introverted than his extroverted older brother, so finding things for Ben was a challenge. However, we found, early on, that Ben is also very musically talented.  Once this was realized we showed him different instruments, got a few lessons in him, introduced him to all of my musically inclined family & friends. His biggest achievement was being a part of a Worship team at an area church we briefly attended. That led to playing (very seldom, but playing none-the-less) at a local Christian coffee shop, in front of STRANGERS!!  He does extremely well.  He was even able to get his bass guitar autographed by a Christian band, The Afters.  This autumn I will be organizing a youth band with practices out of our basement on Saturday mornings. The goal being to play at the Vineyard (above mentioned coffee shop).

One of my final goals for the boys is to play several songs at their joint graduation party next year! I'm so excited!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Raising a Modern Day Knight Pondering #4

#4 - What do you love to do with your son?

I love to do practically everything with my sons!

I don't mind doing chores when they are with me. I love to go hiking with them. Bowling is great. Eating together is wonderful.

Life is just that much better with my sons in it!!

When they were the same height!
2010

Raising a Modern Day Knight - Pondering #2

#2 - "What do you love to do with your son?" Today, ask your son what HE loves to do with YOU. Then put it on the calendar and commit to go do that.

Benjamin - "I love to hike with you in Door County."
I do too! We decided that we will be going to Door County this autumn to get in some good hiking - leaving Matt and Rick behind us on the trail, since we hike faster than they do.

Ricky - "I love to be in the kitchen with you."
I love to cook and so does Ricky. Fortunately, we love to be in there together! LOL  I taught him everything I know about baking bread and he has taken off with that. Now we are venturing into the world of gluten-free breads!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Finally, I'm done with the tomatos

We put up another 8 quarts of stewed tomatos!  Finally, we are done!  I have to say though... it was Benny that did the last 16 quarts for me. I did the chopping, but he did the processing and caning!

Way to go, Benny!  Thank you for being such a great help to me!

Monday, April 18, 2011

April 18, 2011 - 15 years old


Strawberry Poke Cake
This cake was for the day before your birthday.
We celebrated with Great Gramma Wille.

Tyra, Ben, Rick, Matt
Our Fondu FEAST
15 different items!

Some of the yummy Fondu items.

Handsome young man at 15 years.
Got you a new MP3 player.

Goofy Boy!!!
Triple layer cinnamon cake.
Tried to make it look like a mushroom...
or something!
This cake was for at our house.
For the DAY OF your birthday.


Saturday, April 16, 2011

"Hey, Mom. I thought of a good question!"

Benny asked:  If you came back as someone else - like you were reincarnated - and then met the you that you are now, would the "Reincarnated you", like the "Now you"?

Deep question - I don't know the answer to that!

Can you hear me now? What did you say??!!

We just bought Benny a new MP3 player for his birthday. I told him to open it up to make sure I bought the right one.  Upon trying to read the foreign language directions, he said, what Matt interpreted as: "Three whores and an empty dwarf."  Which was REALLY supposed to be: "...durante al menos tres horas antes del primer uso."  We have no idea really what that says specifically, just a general idea based on the English directions.

Anyway!! Benny tried. Matt said, "WHAT!!!???" Benny smacked Matt. Ricky almost chocked on his cake roll. I laughed hysterically.

Serenity


My joy, peace, calm, serenity.
2009

Saturday, April 2, 2011

An Evening With My Guys & Gramma





We went out last night. To the Vineyard. They have live music on Fridays. This Friday they had a talent show. We didn't realize it though, until we arrived.  Gramma had a "date" with Rick and went out to eat at Applebees.  I had Benny!  We then met up at the Vineyard.

It was a funny night. There was a guy there that played songs on a bicycle tire pump - he was pretty good because we all recognized the songs he played.  Two lovely young ladies sang two songs and I teased you that you should invite them to join the band.  Pat sang silly songs and brought out her violin.

Of course we all had a yummy sweet caffeinated beverage - "with whip" of course and I ordered a cuppa chili and White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake.  Very yummy!

Gramma got tired early, so we took her home.  It was a fun night though - Thank you so much!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Lambeau Field - We Are Going To/Went To the Packer Party!!!

It's going to be -17* and I'm taking you!


Keeping warm!

I can't believe I'm going to do this, but the tickets are cheap and you may not get this kind of a chance again.













So... we're going!

Aaron Rodgers - MVP and the TROPHY


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Saturday, January 22, 2011

On Stage


Rick on Drums & Ben on Bass
Jan. 2011

We finally got the stage all put back together after the Christmas programs.  This is where you play!  This is also the church where Dad & I got married - although at THAT time it was St. Stephens.  It was also where I performed in my very first Christmas program and sand Sunday school songs from the Choir Loft.  This church has so much history for my Mother's family - then for me - then for Daddy and I - now for you guys.

I just love the whole story behind it all and I love listening to you both up there. I'm so proud of you both! Proud that you have the courage to go up front. Proud of your musical talents.

I'm blessed and thankful to have you as my sons.

1 2 3 4



My Benny-Boy, you are really something. I came home today and you were staring at the digital clock on the oven.  You told me you had to stay right there for two more minutes. When I asked you why, you said it was so you could see 1 2 3 4 on the clock. You've done this for 6 days in a row now.

My Goofy.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Winter Living in Pictures

Your Snowy Backyard Winter Wonderland
Jan. 2011
  
You at Worship
Jan. 2011



You at Worship
Jan. 2011





Awww... just how I like you both to be!
Benny, Me and Ricky
Dec. 2010


You have a Slinky

Tangled Slinky
We found you a Slinky - a real, old fashion Slinky. The kind that we grew up with - not these cheap plastic ones from another country.

You both liked the Slinky so much, that we bought another one.

There. You each have your own.

Shouldn't be any problems. Especially since they are identical.

How could I possibly think that there wouldn't be any problems?!  Of course there was a problem. One of you totally enjoys tormenting the other. That means, one of you played with a Slinky that was not yours.  So that means that one of the Slinkys became tangled.  That of course led to an argument and the poor tangled Slinky was rudely thrown... no, make that SLAMMED into the recycle bin.

So now there is only one Slinky.  Guess who will get to keep that one?

Saturday, September 18, 2010

New clothes...

You needed clothes - BADLY!!! I just bought you a bunch of clothes about 3 1/2 to 4 months ago, but you've outgrown them. I didn't even get that bill paid off yet. Wow. You grew almost 4" - I can hardly believe it!!

Poor Benny! You were down to next to nothing. You never really complain about that kind of stuff. Oh sure, you'll complain about the bugs and nats flying around your face. You'll complain about mowing the lawn in the heat of summer.... this summer was really hot and humid too! But, shoes too tight, pants getting short, underwear pinching you?????? You never say a word. You are just like your Dad that way.

Your brother on the other hand --- a clothes hound!!! He's just like me! I found 13 short-sleeved t-shirts; 17 long-sleeved t-shirts; 7 jackets and at least 12 hooded sweatshirts. But he has only one pair of jeans! Go figure! How'd that imbalance happen?

So, today, I got to go shopping with you! Just you and me. It was fun and we did it all for under $90.00. Kohls is awesome!

Thanks for a wonderful morning!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Baking


I'm glad you guys learned to bake bread -- and so are our friends!!! Your bread is fantastic! You make a yummy garlic and cheese bread.

Ben makes a banana bread that is out-of-this-world! He says it's his secret recipe, but I have it too!!

We got started making bread when friends of ours - the people we bought this house from - gave us a loaf of home-made bread when one of us was sick. They eventually showed us how to further our bread making skills by grinding our own wheat berries. We loved this so much - and I loved the cost effectiveness - that we used a tax refund one year and bought a ginding mill machine.

I hope that you take this talent into your own homes and families, further spreading the joy and love of baking to your dear ones.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

School's out.... sort of...


Ugh!! Getting you two to finish up your schoolwork is a daunting task!!! I can't bribe you with a long summer. You don't care about money enough to make it worth while. Taking away your "toys" doesn't even work for very long!!!
I keep singing Alice Cooper's song, School's Out, in my head!
So, this year, you are ALMOST done. After several curriculum requirement changes, you are BOTH still grumping about feeling sorry for yourself. It doesn't help that I've given you enough time and now nag you like mad!!!
Oh well! I can't do the work for you and I'm not very lenient with you. Actually, I've been told by your public school counterparts that I'm very hard on you academically. That's RIGHT!!! Get that school work done! Don't meet a deadline? Too bad!!! You may get one more chance or you might receive an 'F'. Your employer won't like it if you don't get the required work done, so consider schooling employment practice!!
You're both very good students and your grades are fine, but I do like to tease you so!! (You still have to get this year's required work done.... SOON!!)
Hugs,
Mom

Monday, July 5, 2010

Your Love Languages

You each have your own love language. They are as different as you two are!

I read a book: The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman. Actually, I read The Five Love Languages of Children, The Five Love Languages of Teenagers, The Five Love Languages of Apology and the original - The Five Love Languages. He has several more and variations of the original. They're very good. I've purchased several over the years and have given most of them away - only to have purchase more in the hopes of keeping one for myself! It will definately be a must read for each of you the closer you get to an engagement.

My oldest, your love language is "Time Spent", then a tie for second is "Touch" and "Gifts"

My youngest, your love language is "Touch", then "Words of Affirmation".

Your Father is "Touch" and "Time Spent" both equally.

I'm "Acts of Service" then "Time Spent"

I hope you remember this and never lose your copy of the book that I will make sure ends up on a bookshelf in your next home away from ours.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Pets ~ 6/23/2010


It's always so sad when you have to put a beloved pet down. Today, Benny had to put down his little friend, Rascal.

Rascal was one of the best rats we've met. He was very docile, much like his owner. We aren't sure what happened to Rascal, but it sort of looked like a stroke. He had a hard time getting his left side to work. What set us off in worry was his left eye. It would no longer close, so it looked bad. It must have watered constantly, since it wouldn't close. That, in turn made it feel irritated and Rascal must have kept on rubbing it - that's what made it look bad. However, the wobbly left side also indicated a stroke.

We got Rascal as a rescue, along with Templeton. They didn't have a good healthy start due to their first owners' ingnorance. So, we rescued them and got their health to be the best that we could. Obviously, the damage of malnutrition was irreversible, since they both had some minor rat health issues. However, you did a wonderful job loving them and being a good friend. Rascal had a fun life with you as his best friend and he got to eats lots of healthy food and snacks. I'm very proud of the way you took care of him.
I've been writing children's stories with Rascal as the main character, now he can live 'forever' in the books that I hope to have published.


Today though, I thought of one more story for Rascal and that would be about how strong and caring his beloved human was to him. Good job Honey. I really believe that Jazzy met up with Rascal today. I picture him riding on her back and they are no longer in pain and they are happy chasing squirrels.

Friday, June 11, 2010

My Driver's License ~ 1986


Right now Rick has his temps. Ben is next. When the time came for me to take Behind-the-Wheel, I was in California living with my Dad. I didn't want to drive on the freeways, so I skipped that part. When I got back to Wisconsin though, my Mom made me get back into it all. So I took Behind-the-wheel with the next class. I already had my class time in, all that was left was Behind-the-wheel.


This was the hard part. I was supposed to put in so much time every week with my Mom. The hard part was that she didn't believe in me. She claimed I was terrible and she was terrified and just couldn't do it. So, I didn't get any practice time in between classes. I don't know how she could have know I was terrible because she only got in the car with me two times. My Gramma took me out three times. Gramma let me drive to Beaver Dam and practice there, since that was the city where I'd take my driver's test. Gramma was smart! At any rate, no one else would take me out, not even my Mom's boyfriend.


When it was my turn to drive for Behind-the-wheel I was so nervous. I tried to act calm, but then the instructor asked me for my time sheets. I didn't have anything recorded on it. He kinda yelled, but didn't. I'm sure he knew that I had to have a parent take me out and that it wasn't my fault. I think he called my Mom to tell her to take me out - that's when Gramma started taking me out. Gramma lived in Horicon. She had to drive 20 min. to our house, drive me back to Horicon to practice there and then she had to take me back to our house! She never complained to me, but I sure would have liked to hear the earful she gave my Mom!


So, I was able to somehow pass the Behind-the-Wheel portion of the class. When it came time to take my Driver's Test I couldn't parallel park, so the guy flunked me.


The second time I had a different instructor. A lady! I told her that I still couldn't parallel park very well and that I didn't have anyone to take me out to practice. How can I get practice without a licensed adult to take me? She said that if I was like any normal woman, that I'd NOT parallel park anyway - that I'd drive around the block until I found a place I could park in. whew! I passed that time!


Having my license was so freeing at first. I saved up my money from my job at Main Street Pizza and I got my own car - a HUGE light blue station wagon! I paid for my own insurance, gas and I got a pair of eye glasses that year too! (good thing!) It was freeing to me, because I knew that I could pack up my stuff and drive anywhere I had to, if I needed to run away again.


Thankfully, I didn't have to run very far. Your Daddy saved me!
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