Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Osan Roller Derby Flyer!

Just because it's AWESOME!
Osan Roller Derby's first flyer!
I really wanted to pin this on a pinterest board of mine, and posting it to my blog was the easiest way I knew how.   :)

Also, Roller Derby Rocks.

~Mobsta

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Another Memorable TDY

Yep, that photo just about sums up the Cichowski summer.

It's been one for the record books.

And here's the rant:
Trevor went TDY to Alaska, then...
First, CJ came down with Hand, Foot and Mouth disease from playing at the play area in the food court.  The docs here tried to tell me over the phone that it was just a rash brought on by high fever, but Mommy knows best!  I decided to just take him to the ER since I couldn't actually get him in to see a doctor so I could confirm that.  Because, you know, "rashes brought on by high fever" are NOT contagious, but HF&M most certainly is!

Second, our credit card number was stolen and someone bought a round of iPads on it.  Ugh, what a hassle.  USAA is actually pretty good at taking care of things as soon as you call them, but, of course, Trevor was in Alaska.  So when our card was cancelled I had to make sure he had another way to purchase everything he needed while he was there.

Third...and this one was a doozy!  We bought a new car just before moving to Korea and it is equipped with a "smart lock system" or something like that.  It's supposed to sense when your keys are in the vehicle and not allow you to lock them in the car.  Great idea, especially with kids, right?  There's NO WAY you can accidentally lock your kids int he car!  WRONG!  Somehow, as I was trying to get the kids in the car at the BX parking lot, the lock button was pressed.  I put my purse in the car, like always, then buckle CJ into his 5-point harness car seat and close the door.  I reach to open Katie's door and it won't open.  PANIC!  My purse with my keys AND my phone are int he car and CJ'd 5-point harness won't allow for him to reach ANYTHING.  Good for when driving, very BAD for when he's locked in the car!  I tried every single button on the outside of the car that's supposed to unlock the vehicle when the key is nearby, but nothing.  Luckily, there was a gentleman standing behind his car just two spaces over and I was able to get him to call emergency services.  Which, by the way, is not a simple 911 call here.  It's a 10-digit number that I'm REALLY thankful I managed to remember in a time of crisis.  Help arrives in the form of an Ambulance with 2 EMTs, a fire truck full of firefighters in full uniform, the Fire Cheif's car arrives with a group of people who look like they just came from PT and I think we even had a police car.  It was quite the scene, if only my camera had been available and not locked in the car.  Due to the temperature and where the car was located, the hospital gave all these people 30 minutes to get the car unlocked before they needed to break a window and get him out.  Unfortunately, even with the help of numerous passers-by armed with crowbars and coat hangers and one scared New Car Sales salesman (I was furious that the "smart locks" weren't working and told him if there was ANY way into this car he'd better tell me!), the car could not be unlocked.  So one lucky fireman got to don his shiny new coat and break what was probably his very first window outside of training.  CJ was a trooper until the door was opened and the car alarm began to sound.  Then we whisked him away to the ambulance and were taken to the hospital to have his vitals checked.  Luckily, we had just finished dinner before locking him in the car and he had downed almost a whole Gatorade, so they weren't very worried about dehydration after seeing him.  His temperature was also good, so they let us leave....but not before handing me a pamphlet on "The Dangers of Children Left in Hot Vehicles."  WHAT?  I SO did NOT do this on purpose and I called you guys AS SOON AS IT HAPPENED!  Oh well, we're all good.  Also, a friend of mine happened to wander up before the window was broken and took Katie back to her house to play with her daughter.  Thank goodness!

So then I'm driving around during Monsoon Season with a duct taped window on my formerly new/now quite ghetto ride.  Thankfully, this rainy season hasn't been nearly as rainy as those before it.  Getting a window for  Jeep while living in Korea was quite difficult too.  It's really too bad we don't drive a Kia.  I was finally able to have the window replaced just yesterday.

Then, Trevor finally came home from his TDY in Alaska, YAY!  ...only to find out that he's working night's, boo.  He's home for a week and he get's a short-short-short notice TDY.  Yeah, really.  Less than 24 hours from the time I find out he has to leave to the time his plane is backing out of the gate at Gimpo International Airport in Seoul.  So Trevor's gone again for an undetermined amount of time....probably about a month or so.

And, just so this additional TDY isn't boring compared to the last one, CJ proceeded to lock himself in the bathroom yesterday and got nail polish in his eye this morning.  Fun times.  I feel like there are some other things I can add to this list, but they pale in comparison so I won't worry with trying to remember them.  Can't wait for Daddy to get back.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Derby Girl - the beginning

 Look!  I finally got a chance to use my derby gear!  It has scratches on it and everything...because I totally fell on my rear!  It wasn't as pretty as the movies...
 There was a little more of this involved...
 Except not as pretty.  Thankfully, I was wearing all of this...
Minus the skirt.  It's still cold out here, so pants were definitely part of my ensemble.  And a jacket.

It was a lot of fun to finally get out there and skate though.  Definitely different when compared to the roller blades I used when working at Sonic Drive-in forever ago!  The second fall was because I was looking for my stopper on the back of my skates....when, CLEARLY, it's located in the front on quads!

So, that was my first experience skating with the Osan Derby gals.  But....I was SUPER late to practice since Trevor was coming home from a trip to Kunsan.  So there were only four ladies left skating when I arrived.  But I was able to skate for a bit before they needed to call it quits.

The family and I are going to be checking out Korea next week, so I'll miss next weekend's practice, but I'll be out there with the ladies again the week after.  Can't wait!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

No more tape on the wall!

 

This is what a typical morning in our house is like.  Colorful and messy!  These kids love to create...especially with paints!  The only problem (other than having to clean up after) is figuring out what to do with all the art work when they finish!  Katie LOVES to display EVERYTHING she draws/paints and she usually runs directly for the tape and adheres her paper to the nearest wall.  Not my idea of decorating, but it makes her pretty happy.  However, I'm running out of scotch tape.


Magnetic Photo Rope from photojojo.com
So I got this idea from a friend's house.  (Thank you Laura B!)  Then when I got home, I saw a similar post on Pinterest...my newest addiction.  There are these amazing magnetic photo ropes that I could use to display the kids' artwork!  Just attach to the wall and change out the artwork periodically.  No more tape on my walls!  The down side is the price.  These things are $12 a piece plus shipping....times HOW MANY pieces of artwork this week?  They're nice and all, but, contrary to my husband's belief, I actually do try to save us some money.

 Then, while saving us some money at the BX the other day...  ;)  ....I ran across these!  Picture hanging kits!  They're intended to be used on the back of a picture frame to hang individual pictures, but they're basically a metal rope just like those pictured above!  Not as colorful, but only$2!  I could always go buy a can of spray paint if I decide they need to be something other than silver...and they would STILL be less than half the cost of the others!
All I did was take each end of each rope and twist together to create a tiny loop, then hung them on nails.  SUPER easy! 
 Above is a close-up of them attached to the wall with a few random paintings.  Below you can see where in the kids' playroom I have them hanging.  You can also see a couple of drawings still taped to the wall!  Those will be coming down soon.  We'll also get some more artwork up there and arrange it a little better when I get some more magnets.  I may even have a rope going down each side for more display space....we will have quite a few Easter things to display soon!
Now I REALLY can't wait to get to Happy Quilt and Dream Depot this week and get started on my next project for the playroom!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Going back home...

 Yep, that's CJ on the floor of the airport.  Then there's me and Katie playing with the camera, trying to make the best of our time in the waiting room....because we're heading back to Japan!
One of my great friends, Laura, was having a baby shower that I DID NOT want to miss, so I decided to pack the kids up and get to Japan!  I'm so thankful that there is a military flight available between Osan AB and Misawa AB and it's only about a two hour flight!  All I have to do is sign us up in advance, show up on the day I want to fly out and hope, hope, hope there are seats available!  Which, there were...thank goodness! 
Then there's just the matter of where to stay, which worked out wonderfully this time!  (at least for me, I won't speak for Laura!)   Laura's husband isn't in Misawa at the moment, so she offered to let us stay with her during our time in Misawa and it's been great!
Laura, Katie and CJ enjoying fresh snow in Misawa
 What a welcome we received too!  I've been a tiny bit bummed that so far in Korea it's just been bitterly cold/windy with little snow, so I've really been looking forward to this trip for a while...and the day after we arrive Misawa gets an extra 19 INCHES of snow on top of what they already had waiting for us!  It was beautiful!  We've been playing in the snow, making snowmen, snow angels, sledding, having snowball fights and loving it!
The snow plow covering up our little snowman with our new sled hill!
While in Japan, we're trying our best to eat lots of great food, see lots of people we miss and just have a good time!  Katie was able to have a sleep over with her friend Hannah Jane on Thursday.  CJ also stayed for a bit so Laura and I would have a chance to go to one of my favorite Misawa restaurants.  Unfortunately, they don't allow children, so Rick and Mary were kind enough to keep CJ for me.   Thanks guys!!
Katie also had a sleepover with her friend Skyler last night!  She has just been having a ball running into old friends and getting to have lots of playtime. 
Last night, CJ also had his first sleepover!  CJ was staying with Katie at her friend's house so I could attend a squadron event.  I didn't originally plan to leave him all night, but after the meltdown he had when I dropped him off (for the second time in as many days,) my friend Joan and I decided it might be better to just let him stay the night since I would be dropping him off again the next morning for a baby shower we were going to.  I'm sure that was a good decision...and THANKS SO MUCH Joan, for offering your home to BOTH of my kids last night!

Today was the baby shower that I've been looking forward to!  A few of Laura's friends here in Misawa hosted a Mustache Bash Baby Shower and it was absolutely amazing!  There were mustaches everywhere and the shower was a lot of fun.  Great food, great friends and a great time.  I'm so grateful that I was able to be here to share this day with my friend!!  Happy Baby Shower, Laura!!
Jenny and Laura at the baby shower

Tomorrow will be a day filled with shopping!  I have a list of things to buy for myself and some friends who also moved from Japan to Korea....and it's no short list!  I'm so excited to get back to some of the stores I used to frequent during our time here and stock up!  Then the kids and I will be heading back to Korea on Monday....hopefully...as long as there are seats available!  :)

Thursday, January 26, 2012

This is why Mommy says...

R.I.P. my lovely Starbucks coffee cup that I just got for Christmas.  I was so sad to have to say goodbye, but better you than my son's fingers.

Yep.  I tell them all the time, "don't lean on the elevator door."  "Don't touch the door!"  "Yeah, you!  Get your hands OFF the door!"

But, as I looked away and took the first sip of that perfectly blended coffee he put his hands on it anyway.  Then, the next thing I knew, my cup was laying spilled and broken on the floor and I was pulling his fingers out of the teeny-tiny space in the elevator door.

It was horrible.  The door wouldn't open and I was afraid I was going to pull his little fingers off if I pulled any harder to get his hand out.  Katie was screaming.  Full-on movie style.  I glanced back at her for a second to see her screaming with her hands to her face and her little feet stomping.  That's how I felt too, but I couldn't leave CJ with his hand stuck in the door.  I was finally able to free his little fingers.  Then I had to go back home to get a towel to clean up the big mess of coffee on the floor.

We finally get fixed up, get back on the elevator to go up three floors to a friend's house and the elevator doors only open about three inches.  Seriously?  So we go down one floor and walk up one flight of stairs to get where we started to go about half an hour before.

Luckily, CJ was fine.  Favoring his hand a bit, but fine.  We stay at our friend's house for a while to finalize some things for the Fiendette Show we'll be hosting in a couple of weeks (hopefully some amazing pictures will be shared soon after that and I can explain then...)  We say goodbye and head to the elevators again and CJ pulls his hurt little hand to his chest and yells, "OUCH!"  Yes, baby, it will hurt you if you don't listen to Mommy.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Run-down on the last 9 months

Hi.  My name is Jenny and it's been 9 months since my last "real" blog post.
And what a "Three Quarters of a Year" it has been! 

May 2011-DADDY'S HOME!  This may explain why my efforts to blog more last time failed.  After Daddy got home from his deployment (nearly 8 MONTHS!  ugh) the whirlwind began!  CJ also turned ONE this month!
This was taken at around 4am.  The SECOND time we went up to the hanger in the middle of the night to meet Daddy.  The perfect ending to the longest deployment in the history of the world.  (Please take no offense if you've actually experienced a longer deployment.  This is just the way I felt about it!)
June 2011-Celebrating the end of the MOSC Board Year.  This was a really great experience.  I volunteered to be the Administrative Treasurer for the Misawa Officers' Spouses' Club.  The timing probably wasn't the best (the board year started just days after CJ was born and shortly before Trevor deployed for 8 months.)  But the experience was invaluable.  Not always an easy job but it was great and I had great friends helping me along the way.
 July 2011-Katie's last day at Misawa Daiichi Youchien.  Katie started at this school when she was only 20 months old in Hiyoko Gumi, the Little Chick class.  She had such a wonderful time, learned so much and was involved in many Japanese activities that made our time in Misawa that much more special.
Katie and Junko Sensei
 August 2011- We said goodbye to the only home Katie remembers and the only one CJ has had.  We said "see you later" to all the wonderful friends we made, because we KNOW we'll be seeing them again in the future....some of them very soon since the kids and I will be visiting Misawa, Japan next week!
Jenny, CJ, Meg, Cassidy, Katie, Mary and Hannah Jane having out last picnic together at the Air Plane Museum
 September 2011- We visit Washington D. C. and Texas!  Trevor had to do a TDY en route to Korea, so we had the chance to see family along the way!  First, we flew into D.C. and were able to stay with Trevor's parents for nearly two weeks before Trevor had to leave for a school in Alabama.  The kids and I stayed a bit longer, then hopped a flight to Texas to visit my family. 
Trevor and Jenny at the Washington Monument.  It was post-earthquake, so we were unable to get any closer.
The kids while visiting Texas.  This is actually in Oklahoma while visiting the buffalo!
 October 2011-Halloween on the ROK!  We arrived in Korea mid-October and stayed in a TLF FOREVER, it seemed.  The kids had a blast trick-or-treating with friends and had their first 'apartment living trick-or-treating' experience.  Not quite the same as trudging door-to-door in the snow!  :)  We were also able to sign for the home we're now living in at the end of October.  We're living in a tower on Osan AB on the 5th floor and trying not to stomp on the floor too much.

 November 2011-Our first trip to Seoul, South Korea!  This was such a good time!  We hopped a train with our good friends, the Youngs, and headed for a festival in the city.  The Youngs have two daughters who are just about our kiddos' ages and make the perfect traveling companions!  We were able to walk along the river and check out the lantern festival where they had stationary floats similar to those at the Nebuta Festival in Aomori, Japan, but on a much smaller scale. 

Seoul Lantern Festival
 December 2011-The Nutcracker!  Katie and I, along with my friend Anna and her daughter Clara, drove into Seoul to see our first ballet!  Katie was so excited and had a really great time...aside from during intermission when she exclaimed, "I miss my brother!"  It was really sweet!  :)  After the ballet, we managed to find a TGIFridays for dinner!  I know most of you are cringing at the thought of Friday's after the ballet....but those of you who have been overseas for a few years know what was going through our minds when we found it!
Katie and The Nutcracker
 January 2012-Katie's 5!!!  Yep, our sweet baby girl is now five years old.  I can't believe it's been five years already!  Things have been a little crazy since arriving on the ROK and the holidays were nuts, so we just invited a couple of friends over (good friends from Misawa!  Who also happen to be stationed at Osan now, too!)  We enjoyed a little pizza and cake and lots of fun playtime!
Well, that about wraps up the time since my last post, and, hopefully, I can keep up with this and not have to post quite so much at a time!

Blogging..AAAHHHH!!!

I love blogs.
Food blogs, bento blogs, craft blogs, travel blogs, random blogs I accidentally find while googling something really random.
But I especially love my friends' blogs!
Sometimes it feels a little "stalker-ish," but, even if I only live in the tower next door, I enjoy reading my friends' blogs.  And....I admit....sometimes, when I'm alone at night and the kids are asleep, I get a little bummed out that there isn't anything new to read when you haven't posted in a few days.  :)
With that said....I'm going to try again...TRY...to post more regularly.  Because I can't very well insist that you post fun, entertaining things for me to read if I don't at least TRY to keep up with my own blog.

New Year's Resolution?
Maybe.
I'm just getting a late start.