Monday, May 3, 2010

Crazy

Hi There!

Do you ever have those weeks that you just can't seem to find your head? I have been having that feeling lately.

I guess I should start out by saying that David's exam went very well last week. Everything was clear and looking fine, so we are so grateful for that! He was a brave little trooper!

The big kids are in their last full month of school for the year! This makes me excited since I find it very hard to make them go to sleep before the sun even sets. The summer will be a great time for them, and I am looking forward to it too!

Hannah is going to be attending a special magnet school next year to be in the highly gifted program. (I can't remember if I told you all that before or not). Needless to say, we are proud of her and we are also glad that she has the opportunity in this school district to get this kind of teaching!

Isaac was going to be going with Hannah, but he has still continued to struggle a bit in math. We started him in school the day after he turned 5, so some of this may just be an age/maturity issue. But, Rob and I both feel that if he is behind now, he will just continue to be behind. So....we are going to take him out of public school and homeschool him next year. This is an exciting but intimidating proposition for me. I am currently trying to figure out what the best curriculum mix will be to help him be successful. Isaac is a great boy, but we both fear that he is just not built in a way that will succeed in public school. Our plan is to homeschool for one year and then see if he can re-enter public school in the 2nd grade, but we will play that part by ear. I think this will be a great year for Isaac, and David will enjoy having his brother home during the day!

Rob and I are doing alright. We have both had some interesting health issues. Rob has been diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. This is a catch all term for - very stressed out stomach :-). I have had some similar bowel issues, heart palpitations, and a spasming muscle in my back. We have both been suffering from insomnia. After several visits by each of us to the doctor, we have been found to likely have our own little versions of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The doctor thinks that our bodies are likely just reacting to the stress that they have been under for the past 3 years. And, although it is nice to know what is going on with us, it is a very frustrating place to be. The lack of sleep alone makes it hard to cope with simple daily tasks, and likely worsens the other symptoms we've been having. We would both appreciate your prayers for us in this area.

On a brighter note, we are loving the warmer weather! We are loving our house and the lovely neighborhood that we are in. We are especially loving our church and the dear dear friends we've made there! The sunshine has been beautiful, and it is fun to see what flowers will bloom in our yard. In spite of our bodies, we feel blessed to have this life!

We also feel blessed to have all of you! Your caring and prayer has been the lifeline that has kept us going. You are all very precious to our family!

I don't know what is going to happen next. I know David has some appointments in the next few months, but I can't remember when they are. I'll keep you updated!

-Kim

3 comments:

Sarah-Anne said...

Dear Kim,

You are remaining in our prayers. Have you seen the blog Passionate Homemaking? Lindsay is a very encouraging blogger, and I find her to be uplifting. She has struggled with insomnia, and for some reason I felt I was to pass along her blog to you. If you search her site with "insomnia", though she doesn't have a specific post dedicated to it, I found several of her monthly updates encouraging, as well as her post entitled '2010 goal: cultivating a radically thankful heart'.

Anyway, SO glad to hear David's exam went well AND he was brave little fellow. Yay for Hannah going to the magnet school, and that is very exciting you'll home school Isaac! I was home schooled for eight years, and I loved it. So did my parents. Thankfully, there is SO much material available for you to use, so you will have much to assist you (and especially other moms/families! I hope you find and join a good support group!) as you and Isaac are embarking on this journey of home schooling :)

Time for me to head to bed, but I just wanted to quickly write to say hi, thanks for the update, and we're praying for peace, stillness, quiet, and time for you and Rob to truly be together.

Blessings,
Sarah-Anne

ps - I tried to send this as a reply to your post that was emailed to me, but alas, my email was returned. So, I'm replying to you here :)

Sarah Kornegay said...

Thank you for the update Kim- I am praying for you guys this morning!

David Ball said...

Thanks so much Sarah and Sarah-Anne! It means so much to us all to know that people are bringing us before the Throne!