Well, we made it through the week. I'm so glad it's Friday! No major plans for the Labor Day weekend. All I want to do is relax. We'll probably move the kids' stuff downstairs and try to clean out the storage room. I want to go see a drive-in movie if there is anything good playing.
School is going well so far for everyone. I need to record this, because 4 weeks from now I won't believe it, but my students are so quiet and attentive. After a few weeks they'll get more comfortable and make friends and I'll have to stay on them, but for now they're really cute and they seem like they'll be a fun group so I'm excited.
Now I've just got to figure out how to get rid of recurring mastitis. I've had it for 2 months now. It goes away for a week and then is back and I just can't go on with it anymore. Ugh. I think the problem is that Lexi loves to nap and will miss feedings. Guess I need to pay better attention and make sure she gets fed every 3 hours on the dot or something. That's about all that's going on.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Monday, August 27, 2007
Josh
We bought Josh some little waterski's at a yard sale on Saturday for $2. They're old and beat up, but hopefully will be good for the little ones to learn on. He's all excited about them and has been playing with them outside. Hopefully one of these years he can use them.
Yesterday Josh and I had this conversation:
Josh: Do you know what kind of Skittles I want?
Me: No, what kind?
Josh: :::thinking:::
Me: The red kind?
Josh: I want nunchuk skittles. Napoleon Dynamite says you gotta have nunchuk Skittles. Dad can buy them at the store for me and I can eat them because they don't have any chocolate.
So all this time I guess he thought Napoleon was talking about having great Skittles instead of great skills. Courtney mentioned that one of her friends had never seen that movie the other day when we were driving in the car and from the very back seat you hear Josh, "Eat all the freaking chips Kip". My 3yo quotes movie lines. Not exactly parent of the year material.
He also told Courtney when she came home from church that he can't wait until he gets bigger and like a girl so he can go to church. When I told him that he doesn't have to get bigger and like a girl, and he can go to church right now, he wasn't too interested. Hmmmmm.... should I be worried about this kid?
Yesterday Josh and I had this conversation:
Josh: Do you know what kind of Skittles I want?
Me: No, what kind?
Josh: :::thinking:::
Me: The red kind?
Josh: I want nunchuk skittles. Napoleon Dynamite says you gotta have nunchuk Skittles. Dad can buy them at the store for me and I can eat them because they don't have any chocolate.
So all this time I guess he thought Napoleon was talking about having great Skittles instead of great skills. Courtney mentioned that one of her friends had never seen that movie the other day when we were driving in the car and from the very back seat you hear Josh, "Eat all the freaking chips Kip". My 3yo quotes movie lines. Not exactly parent of the year material.
He also told Courtney when she came home from church that he can't wait until he gets bigger and like a girl so he can go to church. When I told him that he doesn't have to get bigger and like a girl, and he can go to church right now, he wasn't too interested. Hmmmmm.... should I be worried about this kid?
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Is it Friday yet?? I guess I can make it one more day. Got back to work yesterday. I got new carpet in my Reading classroom, so everything had to be packed up and then unpacked, and all the furniture had to be moved back into place. My English classroom has been moved, so I have that room to get all ready as well. It's coming together more smoothly than I thought. I'm really super stressed about the whole Lexi daycare thing, though. Baby girl does not take a bottle, oh no. She pulls faces, gags, and just generally lets you know that she believes you are trying to torment her and she doesn't appreciate it. I'm so worried about it, but I know things will work out OK. Right?
Courtney is at cross country right now. I'm really proud of her. She's not particularly in shape and not particularly a runner, but she wants to try something new so she's giving it a shot. She came home and told me she's supposed to be able to run 2 miles by next Wednesday and we both bust up laughing. We'll see what happens.
The basement is almost finished. Yippee! I think by Tuesday it should be all done, except for the cabinetry. The wet bar and the laundry room cabinets & counters will have to wait until I can make some more sweet moola.
Courtney is at cross country right now. I'm really proud of her. She's not particularly in shape and not particularly a runner, but she wants to try something new so she's giving it a shot. She came home and told me she's supposed to be able to run 2 miles by next Wednesday and we both bust up laughing. We'll see what happens.
The basement is almost finished. Yippee! I think by Tuesday it should be all done, except for the cabinetry. The wet bar and the laundry room cabinets & counters will have to wait until I can make some more sweet moola.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Poem
I wrote this poem last year about the time that Spring Break was approaching and my students were starting to make me bonkers. It's completely made up of things that my students actually had said recently. I took it to a writing group that I was part of, and they convinced me to submit it for publication in the Utah English Journal. So I did, and and they are going to publish it in the October journal. Huh. Go figure! And, yes, the last question was one student asking another if I had just said "hell" since I never swear in class... and the answer was yes. I did.
Higher Level Questioning
Why do we have to read?
Are we doing something fun today?
I was gone last time. Did we do anything important?
Are you sure you’re not having twins?
Why can’t we ever have a free day?
Can’t we just play games today?
Why do we have to play this stupid game? Can’t we just sit and talk?
Why do we have to stay in our seats while we talk? Can’t we move around?
Why isn’t my Math teacher making me do this UBSCT stuff?
This class sucks. I’m already a good reader.
I’m getting out of this class.
I hate my teacher this year. Can I get back into your class?
I have 29% in your class. Do you have some extra credit I can do?
Why do I have to sit in that seat?
You e-mailed my mom and I got in trouble.
It’s not important. I don’t think I should have to do it because it doesn’t matter.
I left it in my locker.
I left it in my car.
I left it at my mom’s house.
I left it in my binder, and I lost my binder.
Can I bring it next time?
What page are we on?
Where are we at?
What’s the question?
Why do you take away my phone? Are you prejudiced against Jews?
Did she just say “hell”?
Higher Level Questioning
Why do we have to read?
Are we doing something fun today?
I was gone last time. Did we do anything important?
Are you sure you’re not having twins?
Why can’t we ever have a free day?
Can’t we just play games today?
Why do we have to play this stupid game? Can’t we just sit and talk?
Why do we have to stay in our seats while we talk? Can’t we move around?
Why isn’t my Math teacher making me do this UBSCT stuff?
This class sucks. I’m already a good reader.
I’m getting out of this class.
I hate my teacher this year. Can I get back into your class?
I have 29% in your class. Do you have some extra credit I can do?
Why do I have to sit in that seat?
You e-mailed my mom and I got in trouble.
It’s not important. I don’t think I should have to do it because it doesn’t matter.
I left it in my locker.
I left it in my car.
I left it at my mom’s house.
I left it in my binder, and I lost my binder.
Can I bring it next time?
What page are we on?
Where are we at?
What’s the question?
Why do you take away my phone? Are you prejudiced against Jews?
Did she just say “hell”?
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Car Problems
We were going to go camping at Perception Point today, but as we were getting ready to go we noticed that the Suburban was leaking gas. So Sean spent the better part of the day replacing the fuel pump. Fun! He probably saved us at least $500 in labor costs though, so that was really good.
Courtney left for the County Fair at 7:00 am with Skyler and his dad. It's almost 11:00 pm and she still isn't home. They were still watching the rodeo last time I called her, about 10:00. I wonder if they'll still like each other after spending this much time together.
Brittney went to a High School Musical 2 party last night at her friend Kaylee's house. She had fun. I haven't watched the first one, and don't really want to. :P We don't have cable so she was excited to get to watch it with her friend. She's all into Hannah Montana and wants me to take her to the concert in October, but that's a big fat "no". Guess I'm not one of the cool moms. Oh well, I'll deal.
Courtney left for the County Fair at 7:00 am with Skyler and his dad. It's almost 11:00 pm and she still isn't home. They were still watching the rodeo last time I called her, about 10:00. I wonder if they'll still like each other after spending this much time together.
Brittney went to a High School Musical 2 party last night at her friend Kaylee's house. She had fun. I haven't watched the first one, and don't really want to. :P We don't have cable so she was excited to get to watch it with her friend. She's all into Hannah Montana and wants me to take her to the concert in October, but that's a big fat "no". Guess I'm not one of the cool moms. Oh well, I'll deal.
Friday, August 17, 2007
Davis County Fair
We went to the County Fair last night. Mindi and Steve and their kids met us there. It's really small, but we had a good time. I would really like the kids to enter something next year. At least Brittney, anyway. I think she'd really like that. I may have to look into doing 4-H for her because I don't know of anyone around here who does it. She loved the table setting displays, and I think she'd like to do artwork, cooking, and/or vegetable growing.




Courtney got home from Girl's Camp today. I'm really glad to have her back. She's been gone since Monday. They didn't stay overnight on their overnight hike because they saw a bear! Yikes! She said it wandered through their camp, but it was trying to get away from them, not come for a visit.
Looks like things are about to get back into full swing. I'm almost back to work, soccer has started up, Courtney is trying to get her schedule fixed and going to the first football game tonight... bring on the crazy.
Courtney got home from Girl's Camp today. I'm really glad to have her back. She's been gone since Monday. They didn't stay overnight on their overnight hike because they saw a bear! Yikes! She said it wandered through their camp, but it was trying to get away from them, not come for a visit.
Looks like things are about to get back into full swing. I'm almost back to work, soccer has started up, Courtney is trying to get her schedule fixed and going to the first football game tonight... bring on the crazy.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Goals
My goal is to lose 20 lbs by second semester. That means I only have to lose about a pound a week, so it's totally doable. My goal for this week has been to walk every day, even if it's just a short distance, and drink more water. So far, so good.
Monday, August 13, 2007
Monday. Blah.
Well, Heather went back home today. Bummer. It's been really fun to get to see her so much this summer. I may not see her again until next year. I've always wanted to have one of those families where everyone goes camping together and hangs out together and stuff. But with Scott and Heather so far away, and Katie so busy, and us busy too... Not meant to be, I guess. Courtney has a friend who has Family Home Evening every single Monday night with their extended family. They take turns going to different family members' houses and have dinner and dessert and everything. That sounds so fun to me. OK not every Monday, but once a month would be so fun. Meet at Mueller Park and have dinner. Go to Cherry Hill and play in the water. Go boating. Do a service project. But my family is too scattered out and Sean's is too busy.
I've been trying to get out and run some errands since 11:30 this morning, and for one reason or another it hasn't come to pass. Now it's time to make dinner and take Brittney to soccer practice, so I guess I'll never make it out. I have no clothes that fit me right now since having Lexi, and I can't seem to get any time to get out shopping. Maybe I'll have to go to work naked? Scary.
Courtney left for girl's camp this morning. I hope she has fun. She's on the overnight hike right now. Her backpack weighed more than she does, so I'm a little worried about her. Hopefully she'll have fun. I have a good time hanging out with her. I'll miss her this week.
I've been trying to get out and run some errands since 11:30 this morning, and for one reason or another it hasn't come to pass. Now it's time to make dinner and take Brittney to soccer practice, so I guess I'll never make it out. I have no clothes that fit me right now since having Lexi, and I can't seem to get any time to get out shopping. Maybe I'll have to go to work naked? Scary.
Courtney left for girl's camp this morning. I hope she has fun. She's on the overnight hike right now. Her backpack weighed more than she does, so I'm a little worried about her. Hopefully she'll have fun. I have a good time hanging out with her. I'll miss her this week.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Summer
I can't believe how fast this summer has flown by! I have to be back to work in a few weeks, and while I look forward to the structure and the challenge and the stimulation, I'm really dreading the logistics of it all. I have to get Courtney over to the high school and Josh, Lexi, and me over to my school all by 7:15. Ha! Should be interesting. Here are some things we did this summer:

Courtney and Skylar watching the 24th of July parade in Bountiful




WaveRunning at Pineview
Josh has been such a handful this summer, but he can be very sweet when he wants to be.

Brittney won an award for an essay she wrote on Kindness. Here she is the morning before the assembly where she had to read it in front of sixth graders from 4 schools. She did a great job.

Courtney and Skylar watching the 24th of July parade in Bountiful
WaveRunning at Pineview
Josh has been such a handful this summer, but he can be very sweet when he wants to be.
Brittney won an award for an essay she wrote on Kindness. Here she is the morning before the assembly where she had to read it in front of sixth graders from 4 schools. She did a great job.
Finally Blogging
I finally got my blog started. Yay me! I've been planning to get around to it all summer. The blog was created, but it just sat all lonely and sad, waiting for me to finally start posting. I hate writing in a journal and hate scrapbooking, so this is my way of recording the things that are going on my life. And off we go....
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