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Friday, December 23, 2011

Flawed

I've been thinking a lot lately about my flaws.  I have big feet (size 10 - be jealous! - because I know you size 8s never get the cute shoes because the other 90% of the population wears your size).  I'm not the healthiest person in the world.  I'm not even the 132,000th healthiest person in the world.  I have stretch marks and wrinkles and sun spots and scar on my legs.  I have a "flawed" hand with only 4 and 1/3 fingers.  I forget people's birthdays.  I called my dad on December 3rd to wish him happy birthday.  His birthday is December 6th.  I forget what I did five minutes ago for that matter.  But I'm finding myself less and less concerned with these flaws.  Because Jesus doesn't care!  He loves me if I choose not to run every night because I'd rather hang out with my kids and husband.  He loves those kids that gave me all my stretch marks.  He loves that my flawed hand helped me to fall head over heels in love with Him.  And thankfully, He gave me a husband that remembers important dates and where I left my phone.  Our God is an awesome God. 

2011 will certainly be a year to remember for this Gradke family.  I've lost body parts and people I love and a sense of myself at times.  But what I've gained outweighs the heartache tenfold!  I've grown closer to Him, to my family, and to so many fabulous friends that encourage me.  I've met new people and have been able to help some of them.  Our marriage is solid as a rock and my kids are watching Rustin and I follow Christ as best as we know how. 

I want to share some highlights from the last 2 weeks (mostly because I don't remember much past then).

I got my prosthetic this week.  I am a happy girl!  The artists did an amazing job.  Did you know your skin changes colors 10,000x per day.  Try this: raise one hand in the air and hang one by your side for 10 seconds.  Look at the difference in colors.  That being said, the prostetic never really matches my skin perfectly.  However, I do believe it's better than the black glove/hair roller solution I fashioned. So I'm content.

Like my ring?  $7.88 at Wal-mart and it can be yours!  Speaking of rings, I went to see my jeweler today.  He is working with me to design a ring.  Now I just need to convince my husband to pay for it.  Here is what it would look like, sort-of.  My diamond would sit in it and the band would be thicker to cover the seam of my prosthetic.



I saw what is left of my ring this weekend for the first time since the accident.  To be honest, it was hard.  My stomach turned, the lump closed off my airway and then the tears started flowing.



It's hard to see, but my engagement ring is in the same oval shape as the wedding band.  I had another wedding band (one on each side) but I suppose the fish in Lake Grandbury are playing ring toss with it now.  I loved my wedding ring.  I never took it off.  I mean NEVER.  I showered with it, I slept with it, I laked with it.  I've been waiting a long time to be able to wear it again.  Although it won't be the same ring, it will still hold the same meaning.  That I belong to Rustin, that he is my best friend and my husband. 

Our tenants are terminating their lease early which means we are paying 2 mortgages starting Feb 1.  We've decided to move back into our Bedford home which means we need to sell our HOUSE.  <---- click and forward to all your friends!  Thade is ecstatic about moving back to our old neighborhood.  All of his friends are in the area.  The kids will love the pool this summer too.

Schubert has been up to no good the last couple of weeks.





Can someone please invent an Elf on the Shelf solution for year round?  Schubert is keeping my kids in check!  Well, he is keeping Reed in line.  Adalae isn't buying it.

I completed a little art project I found on Pinterest.


Reed and Adalae's school Christmas program. You won't be dissapointed if you watch through to Adalae's performence.  She basically picked her nose and jumped up and down the entire time.  It was aswesomesauce.




I have much to be thankful for.  I could write pages and pages on all the greatness of my life.  God has blessed me with family and friends that I love with all my heart. Most of all, I am thankful for His grace and perfect love.  I am nothing without Him.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Bring on the beef!

I've officially had 2 ridiculously expensive dinners in 6 days. I do believe that is a record. I usually go 6 months before getting out for anything besides Arbys, Taco Bell, or on a special night, Chili's! What happens when you have babies? You decide you would rather eat the left-over mac and cheese in the fridge before going to a decent dinner because you know if you leave the house, you have the following things to do before you leave:


Prepare for last minute showing (our house is on the market):

Open all blinds
Sweep the floor
Vacuum the rugs
Sweep the pool
Skim the pool
Sweep the deck
Make all beds
Put all toys or resemblance of life away
Wipe spots off the mirrors
Clean toilets
Wipe vanities
Empty all waste baskets
Wipe appliances down
Put dirty dishes away
Find out where odd smell is coming from you have been trying to ignore all day





THEN.... you get the baby ready:

Oh, we haven't changed your diaper in 3 hours and find this:
Change diaper and clean floors again

Find shoes and socks


Wrestle with crying baby to put shoes and socks on

Find hat and coat

Wrestle with crying baby to put hat and coat on

Pick crusted boogers from crying baby's nose

Find and pack the following in diaper bag:
Pacifier (DON'T EVER, EVER, FORGET THE PACIFIER OR YOU WILL HAVE TO MAKE AN UNEXPECTED STOP AT WAL-MART, OPEN PACIFIER IN BABY ISLE AND PAY FOR ITEM WITH EMPTY PACKAGE)
Diapers
Wipes
Cheerios
Formula
Bottle
Sippy Cup
Extra clothes
Toys
Orajel

(tired yet?)


THEN, you get yourself ready
Flip-flops (who cares if it's 29 degrees out, I don't have to bend over to put flip flops on)
Maybe some deodorant


READY


You then load crying baby who hates the car seat into the car seat. You start off. Did we forget anything? Oh, crap, where's Thade?



Won't having TWO babies be SO MUCH fun?! We can't wait until MAY!


Anyways, back to dinner last night. Rustin and I got an all expense paid dinner to Nick & Sams (thank you Rustin for giving someone business). There were 12 of us. Needless to say, I was yet again, the only person not drinking there (besides the super cool Tongan Mormon).


Anyhow, back to bragging about my oh so yummy and fancy and ridiculously expensive dinner. The table had 8 bottles of $220 wine, 11 jager bombs, 11 shots of tequila (Rustin thankfully passed on the latter), and various other cocktails throughout. 2 people from our table ordered $150 porterhouse each. Oh and did I mention our appetizer was lobster?? Along with shrimp cocktail and calamari.


Half way through dinner, a group of people came in and sat at the table next to us. I thought Super Cool Tongan Mormon was about to have a heart attack. Apparently, it was the judges and host of So You Think You Can Dance. Cat is definitely as skinny in person as she is on TV. I hope someone forced some Ribeye on her last night.


Some of our party were definitely characters. One girl kept calling one of the waiters "Shitter". She swears she knows him and that is his name, but the poor guy avoided her at all costs. I'm pretty sure she took the extra shots from Rustin and Super Cool Tongan Mormon. Oh, and can you guess where Super Cool Tongan Mormon is from and now lives? You guessed it, from Utah and now lives in Euless with a brother playing football at Trinity. However, she was super cool and I was glad to have a non-drinker to have an intelligible conversation with.

We have a 2nd showing at 4:30 today. Wish us luck!