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One Small Step

This year, I'm taking each kid (well, each kid who can walk) on a trip just the two of us. First up was my first born...my boy...my heart...my tween. Where did we go? Houston. To have LUNCH WITH AN ASTRONAUT at the Johnson Space Center. *Scroll to the bottom for resources we used that really helped to supplement our trip* We met Joshua who had to work a half day that Thursday morning, switched cars, and said our goodbyes before running to the grocery store. The Boy got to pick all the road trip snacks and drinks. It was magical. When you're one of four and the other three are all girls, the struggle is real. We stayed with family friends in Katy and arrived pretty late so we went straight to bed. When we woke up, our friends were busying themselves with getting ready for work and school while we got dressed and read a children's book written by Colonel Jerry Ross - the astronaut NASA had scheduled for the day.  * The Space Center holds the Lunch with an Astronaut twi...

I Hereby Declare

Yesterday, the kids and I were honored to attend a naturalization ceremony (sometimes called a citizenship ceremony). One of SweetP's co-op teachers from last semester, Miss Elena was born in Russia and after a nearly 15 year ordeal, she was sworn in as an American citizen. The morning started out rough. I overslept the alarm and woke up ten minutes before we were supposed to leave but thankfully I had pulled clothes and shoes the night before and already had a diaper bag in my truck. We got ready (with teeth brushed and everything!) faster than I thought possible and because we live in the middle of nowhere and everything is an hour drive, we drove a little faster and made it to the USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) office about twenty minutes before the ceremony was scheduled to begin. We needed those twenty minutes just to get through security. We found our seats and waited...because like everything else government related, hurry up and wait is t...