Saturday, July 26, 2008

Toys-R-Us

**I just realized, I totally fibbed....we actually got 16 toys for that price...that makes each toy less then $10 a piece....I'm still amazed!**

Ethan has really been struggling to understand that he has to save his "store" money in order to be able to buy "cool" things.  In an effort to give him a visual image of something he could save for we ventured out to Toys R Us.  Did you know that right now they have all of their Clearance items marked down an additional 20%?!  We spent a grand total of $157.59 and basically completed our Christmas shopping!  We still need one last "wow" gift for Ethan and Gabe and haven't purchased anything for Joel, so we aren't completely done, but we are pretty DARN close!!  We bought 13 gifts for $157.59....amazing!!!!  We are ecstatic.  I think the most exciting thing is that since we have been saving ahead for Christmas we had this money in our "sinking funds" so we didn't think twice about dropping some dough and didn't even have to consider putting it on our credit card.  Guess who's going to be shopping at Toys-R-Us every July from now until eternity!?!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Greg and Heather Plus Eight....Eight Years that is!

I should have posted this picture yesterday....as a comparison of then and now.

Speaking of another plus eight...

Greg and I enjoy watching John and Kate plus Eight. It's refreshing to know we aren't the only ones running around like chickens with our heads cut off!

One thing that she mentioned recently in the show was feeding her kids "Organic Fluff" sandwiches. At first I thought, Fluff sandwiches, really, from Kate?! But then I did my research....tablespoon for tablespoon, marshmallow fluff is actually healthier then strawberry jelly! So guess what we've been having in our house the last couple of days....Fluffernutter sandwiches!! So yummy!


Don't knock it, 'til you've tried it!!

On a totally unrelated note...the boys had coupons for free pizzas at UNO's, so last night we decided to "cash them in". YUCK!
We will never eat there again. The food is terrible and the prices are insane; plus the whole place was just depressing...dark, smoky and just plain gross. Never again!!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

8 Years



Wow a lot has happened in the last 8 years. My girlfriend Beth did this on her blog on her anniversary, I'm a total copier. So here goes, a summary of our last 8 years:

  • June 29, 2000, we are officially married in the midst of a training meeting. I wasn't even there. Greg's commander and my Mom were the "witnesses" and the Chaplain signed the paperwork. The next weekend we moved Greg into our first home on Fort Knox.
  • July 22, 2000 the BIG DAY! We were so cute and fresh faced weren't we!!
  • Mid October I surprisingly find out we are pregnant! We are totally shocked but totally happy.
  • Mid May I graduate from Western Kentucky.
  • June 2, 2001 Samuel Dinwiddie Spencer is born.
  • Late June we move out of our house at Fort Knox. I move in with my parents, Greg goes to the CCC at Fort Leavenworth for six weeks.
  • September 11, 2001.
  • September 29, 2001 we move to Fort Riley, KS. In October we finally decide we have had enough of post lodging and sign a lease for a trailer in a trailer park in Manhattan, KS. Three weeks later we get a call that a house has come available on post.
  • Early November 2001, we move to 400B Holbrook, Fort Riley, KS. I HATED that house! When I found bats, tics and brown recluse spiders in the house near my baby, we decide to get pregnant again so that we can get a bigger house.
  • March 14, 2002 I found out I'm pregnant.
  • July 2002 we move to 44554-1 Wofford Drive, Fort Riley, KS.
  • November 2, 2002 Ethan Mark Spencer is born.
  • January 2003, Greg goes to NTC in California for a month.
  • March 2003 the war begins.
  • April 28, 2003, Greg leaves for Iraq.
  • October 24, 2003, Sean McWilliams is hit by an IED and Greg takes command of Alpha Company, 1-13 Armor.
  • March 22, 2004, Greg comes home from Iraq.
  • April 2004 we go on a cruise, FABULOUS!!
  • June 5, 2004 we find out we are pregnant!
  • October 2004, Greg goes back to NTC for a month.
  • January 21, 2005, Gabriel Neal Spencer is born.
  • February 2, 2005, Greg goes back to Iraq.
  • October 24, 2005, Greg leaves command.
  • November 2005, three soldiers from our old company are killed and one of our dear friends barely survives an IED blast.
  • January 24, 2006, Greg returns from Iraq.
  • April 2006, the movers pack our house and we move to 5991 Denty Place, Fort Belvoir, VA.
  • May 2006, Greg leaves for a 10 week class in Huntsville, AL.
  • June 2006, we join him in Huntsville.
  • August 2006, we return to Fort Belvoir on a mission to get a different house on post.
  • November 2006 we move into a new house, 9550 Kezia Trail, on post.
  • December 9, 2006, we find out we are pregnant.
  • August 1, 2007, Joel William Spencer is born.
  • February 2008, Greg leaves for 6 weeks for a test fire.
  • April 18, 2008, we close on our first house and move ourselves, all 15k pounds.
  • May 2008, Greg starts ILE.
  • July 22, 2008 we celebrate 8 years of marriage.
Baby it's no wonder we've had a rocky couple of years, look at all we've done, accomplished and been through together. I wouldn't want to do it with anyone else.

This morning Greg told me he would marry me all over again every day of the week and twice on Sunday. It made my heart flutter. I love you baby!

Monday, July 21, 2008

The Dog Days of Summer

Summer is a fabulous time. I have strong convictions about my children having the opportunity to be "bored" on these long summer days. While I definitely don't want them to be bumps on a log, what other time in life do you truly get to be bored all day long with absolutely no responsibility.

So far this summer we have made a few trips to the library, numerous trips to the pool (which I need to do more of, MAN is it HOT!!), and we've been doing something I LOVE. I love to read books and I really love to read books with my kiddos. This summer our quest has been to read books that have been made into movies. The first book we read was "The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis. (This is a great version of this book and includes original illustrations, which definitely helps little listeners pay attention.)


Greg would read Gabe books at night while Ethan, Sam and I would curl up in my bed and journey to Narnia. After 14 chapters we journeyed to Costco and purchased the movie.


We had such a great time popping popcorn and watching that movie. It was awesome to watch them watch their imaginations come to life. It was also really nice to show them that often the book is better then the movie.

Our latest book was "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", by Ian Fleming (who by the way wrote the James Bond books).


We had a blast reading the book. Even Gabe got to listen in on this one. Last Wednesday we finished the book and as a bonus found the movie free of charge at the library.


After swim practice on Thursday we came home and made fudge (their is a recipe at the end of the book, it's a British recipe so I "fudged" (HA!) and made this one instead) and then popped popcorn and settled in for a movie fest. Let's just say I had no idea that this movie was NOTHING like the book. Literally nothing like it, it has a flying car and the children's names are the same but that is where the similarities end, which is a shame because this is an excellent book. The boys loved both the book and the movie but definitely for different reasons.

On a side note, in the book, the children end up in a candy store in France, hence the fudge recipe. Last night as we were getting ready for bed Sam asked me why fudge is called fudge..."Mommy" he said, "is Fudge the French word for Yummy". Greg and I got a good laugh out of that one.

We are going to the library this afternoon. I think this go round we are going to read "The Swiss Family Robinson". I can't wait!!

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Does Anyone Else Find it Creepy....

(picture from People.com)

That they both have the same bangs?!  YIKES!  Imagine if Greg and I tried to sport the same bangs....DOUBLE YIKES!!!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Vaccination Irritation

A measles outbreak has sickened more than 120 people in 15 states – making it the biggest outbreak in the U.S. in more than 10 years, Reuters is reporting.

According to federal health officials, most of the victims were not vaccinated against the highly contagious virus.

In a statement, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the outbreak has been traced to travelers who became sick overseas, returned to the U.S. and infected others.

The news comes on the heels of public health officials stressing the importance of immunizing children.

"With the whole debate about vaccines — and now parents due to their personal beliefs not vaccinating their children — what we are seeing now is that we are going to have these epidemic outbreaks throughout the country," said Dr. Manny Alvarez, managing editor of health at FOXNews.com.

"If this continues, we will see outbreaks throughout the entire developed world — something we have never seen before," he added.

Last month, British health officials said measles had again become an epidemic in that country for the first time since the mid-1990s due to parents not getting their kids vaccinated.


"Until better global control is achieved, cases will continue to be imported into the United States and outbreaks will persist as long as there are communities of unvaccinated people," the CDC's Dr. Larry Pickering told a news conference.

Measles is caused by a virus that normally grows in cells that line the back of the throat and the lungs.

"This is a very contagious disease," Alvarez said. "It's very difficult to eradicate once you have it."

Typical symptoms include:

— Coughing

— Runny nose

— High Fever

— Rash (which usually starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body)

Measles remains a leading cause of death among children in poor countries.

"What you have to remember is that 250,000 children die from this virus every year," Alvarez added. "So, vaccinations have to be a priority for parents because at the end of the day if you get measles, you can live through it, but in some particular cases, you're going to have complications."

About 1 and 5 measles sufferers experience more severe illness, which can include diarrhea, ear infections, pneumonia, encephalitis, chronic neurological deficits and even death.

Details of the outbreak first surfaced in May when more than 70 people came down with the virus in nearly a dozen states.

States with cases now include Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, New York, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin and Washington state, as well as Washington, D.C., according to the CDC.

This latest outbreak comes eight years after the virus was declared practically dead in the U.S., thanks to a vaccination program that began in the 1960s.

I have a hard time with people who do not vaccinate. I understand why people are scared of vaccinations, but from the research I've read and from many discussions I've had with our pediatricians, I cannot find one concrete shred of evidence that supports a claim between vaccinations and autism.

This being said, it is concerning to me that out of a fear that has not been proven our nation could be faced with epidemics of diseases that should no longer be around.

One non-vaccinating Mom once chastised me saying, that I had nothing to worry about, since my children were vaccinated. I'm not sure this is 100% true. From my understanding of vaccines (which mind you is very limited) it is possible to receive a vaccine as a child but then not be totally immune to a disease. For instance, when Sam was throwing up every 10-15 days for a year, his allergist ran a test and found that his body did not respond well to one of his vaccines (I believe the Prevnar) and he had little or no immunity to the illnesses it was supposed to protect against. This is concerning to me. If he has little or no immunity to that particular shot (which I found out is not that big of deal know that he is older) what else is he immunity deficient against?!

Anywho, I'm off my soap box, but this issue does concern me. My children have all been vaccinated and I will continue to vaccinate them!

Saturday, July 05, 2008

In the Heat

Instead of swim lessons, I decided this year we would try a pre-competitive swim team. The boys have LOVED going to practice everyday, which makes me very happy.

On Thursday, the boys had the first meet. It was one of my proudest moments as a mother. I was so filled with joy to see them push themselves further then they thought they could ever go and do it well!!

Of course at the end of the meet, everyone received ribbons. The boys really did very well. Here are some pics from the big meet!

Ethan swimming free style. If the kids are uncomfortable the coaches stay in the water with them!

Ethan swimming back stroke.

Gabe and I cheering for our boys!

Sam is "in the zone".

I LOVE this face. He is so proud of himself!

So proud of their ribbons!!