Friday, December 19, 2008

Extreme Makeover Home Edition. Finally photos!

Bring in the furniture on Sunday. It was lots of fun to watch. They take several shots and it is not as spontaneous as I thought. I also realized that the volunteers really do a lot of work to make the house come together. However, Homemaker Over has it down to a science and everything is organized.
Designers are preparing for the "Bring in the furniture" shot.

Ty took lots of time to sign autographs.


Here you see Ty in a White shirt. If you scroll down, those are the photos when we first noticed him. John is taking pictures like crazy but some how misses Ty changing his shirt. The girls and I were not happy with him.



Now we can see his face.




This is when we notice Ty in the green shirt.





One of the Designers from the show. Sorry, I can not remember his name.






The home in Geneva with lots of blue workers.








Finally some 2008 Camping Photos

Brittany has to pose even when camping.
This is a pretty good photo of our campsite with lawn.

This is our campsite in the evening and John is relaxing with the dogs.


Carissa and Megan (family friend) posing for the pictures.



John, Buster, and Jasmine relaxing at camp.




Buster and Jasmine enjoying camping.

We had a good time this summer and we are making payments for our next season. We had a great time swimming, fishing, hiking, go to the drive-in movies, and playing games. We also enjoyed our camp fires with plenty of marshmellows. If anyone wants to go camping give us a call. We can put a tent on our site or they have campers to rent.




Grand Jury Duty


I have finished serving on Grand Jury and I enjoyed the experience. We had a variety of cases and some were tough. I learned a lot about the legal system and that there are check systems in place. It is amazing to see how small mistakes can change the course of a person's life. When you are first called to serve, all I could think about is how inconvientant it would be. However, I think that we should think of it as our right and responsiblity. For me it was worth the time.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Christmas Shopping

This last weekend, we went as a family to do some Christmas shopping. The girls are at the age that they love to go to the mall and we have limited time with John down in New York City. So, we met Haley and Terry at the food court for diner and the girls were going to go shopping by themselves. Well we did not know at the time that the girls went ahead but then turned around to follow us. They hid behind pillars and went into other stores when they thought that we saw them. They had a good laugh over this and I will have to say that I did not know that they were following us the whole time.

Anyway, we did make a big purchase. They kind of knew at that point what we were going to get them because of the cost, we are not going to have a whole bunch of other presents. It is a topic that has been discuss for the last few months, and with them getting older it is hard to hide things. So, they did see us in the Apple store.

The funny thing is that Brittany was very upset with John. She thought for sure he was trying to trick her. So, she accused him of asking the sales people for empty boxes. She thought for sure that he had changed his mind. She was really upset that night but since has let it go. So, I think that she has now found the gift and confirmed that we did make a purchase. I thought we had it in a good hiding spot but they are home for a few hours by themselves.

On a side note, John was hysterical this weekend. We went to deliver some oranges to Karen. When he pulled into her driveway, he tried to pull up the hill a little to back in. When he pulled up the hill it made a huge scrapping noise. So I said what are you doing? He replied "I did not know it was a hill." I started laughing because it is obvious and is steep. What I think he meant is that he thought he could drive up it, like he used to do with the truck.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Christmas!!!


I love Christmas time!

I do not like the crazy shopping malls and stress of buying gifts. However, now that my girls are older and we have been sticking to a tight budget things are loads easier. The girls want one expensive gift, and then we will get a few more things for stocking stuffer and so on. We usually do not hit the mall until after the Christmas season. Oh and I am a teacher I can already see a rise in behavior between Halloween and Christmas. The children usually come back from the holiday break calmer and ready to work. I look forward to that too.

What I love is the spirit and friendly mood. I love getting together with friends and family. I also love going to my children's concerts. We are also going to try to go to my niece's chorus concert. At work, we are doing a secret Santa and we have to keep it under $20. We give small gifts the week before and then have a pot luck to reveal who we had. It is always fun to try to figure out who has you.

I love to have a white Christmas. This year we have already seen a lot of snow and cold weather. I think we are in for a long winter. I may end up regretting the white Christmas.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Long Overdue New Post

I have not posted in ages. I have not particular reason, other than my laptop is broken and has still not been fixed. Our family has been busy. In October, we enjoyed visiting with Grandma and Grandpa Vastbinder as well as the rest of the East Coast Vastbinder Clan. We do not visit with each other nearly enough unless their is a holiday or another reason. Everyone is so busy with their families and commitments, it is hard to get together. Then in November, John went to a conference in Vegas and also had the opportunity to visit his family in Utah. He had a great time and it had been a few years since he had the chance to see his family. We are still hoping to get out west this summer.

Now, John is off to NYC for a job that is suppose to run anywhere from 2 to 8 weeks. He is very nervous about it because he will be in a hotel in New Jersey then commute into NYC for the job at Chase.

Brittany and Carissa are doing well in school. Carissa really likes her teacher this year and that helps a lot. Brittany is doing a great job in 9th grade and the fact that she is in High School still scares me. I guess it has made me realize that I will only have her for a few more years. She is a beautiful, young lady who will do great things but she grew up so quickly. Carissa's cheer leading is done for the year. I tried to talk her into to playing basketball but she did not want to. Brittany is on the Varsity Basketball Cheerleader. They have a new coach and she is not really happy with some of it but she is sticking with it. She has her first game this Tuesday.

Monday, September 29, 2008

No More Braces

Brittany is so excited because she no longer has her braces. She has had them on for a little over 3 years. Her teeth look really good and she says that her teeth feel funny.

The day that she was scheduled to get the braces off the Dr. was funny. She walks out to the waiting area and tells Brittany that her arm hurts from playing tennis the night before. Brittany did not know what to say. Then the Dr. laughed and told she would try to take them off. After they were off the Dr. then had to borrow Brittany's sun-glasses to check her teeth. She was great with Brittany and we are glad to be over that milestone.

FYI: Everything else is going great. We are busy with school, work, and football. Brittany went to her Homecoming dance this weekend, which was tough on her Dad. He let her stay until 10 pm until she gets a little older. Carissa is loving the 5th grade. She really likes her teacher and is doing fantastic. She also has been enjoying the weather and enjoys jumping on the trampoline.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Life is good.

Quick update: Carissa went to Haley's birthday and had a great time. The girls stayed up most of the night playing WII and having fun. In two weekends, we have Brenna's birthday party to go to. Fall is a busy time of year for family birthdays but it has been great to visit with family.

Brittany is enjoying Varsity Football Cheerleading. Carissa's team on the Jr. Lyons is full of drama. I think it is the pre-teen thing. However, she seems to be having a good time over all.

My class this year is great. I have some concerns but so far no one is physically violent. Thank goodness.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Brittany is 14

I can not believe that my oldest child is 14 years old. We only have 4 more years with her and then she will be off to college and other adventures. She decided that she wanted money this year and then she wanted to go to the mall. She picked out some clothes, jewelry and I think had a good time. At first she told me that she did not want a cake but then decided she wanted an ice cream cake. She is a great girl and I love her very much.

We also had fun at Alexis's birthday. She had family and friends playing at Perkins Park. I can not believe she is 6 years old. Brenna did have a hard time with the fact that none of the presents were for her.

On a side note. I am feeling better. I still have a cough and I have a follow up appointment tomorrow but we are getting back into the school and cheerleading routines.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Labor Day Fun and more

Brittany made it onto the Varsity Cheerleading Team, which she is really excited about. She has also been asked to help on an All-Star Cheerleading Team and they are taking a trip to Darein Lake at the end of the month. The only down side to all of this is that she will not be able to help coach the Jr. team. We had told them that she may have other commitments and I think it was hard for her to choose what to do. I guess it is hard to be wanted. (Ha Ha).

This weekend we went to camp for Labor Day and we invited family to come visit. Karen's kids love the swimming pool and Uncle Bob was the only brave adult to join them for their cold swim. Everyone had a good time and we talked about trying to get together more often but everyone is so busy. We at least made a few plans for Christmas.

Then lastly, I have had a busy week with work and family appointments, and in the mean time I started to not feel well. Finally when my family is stuck in a small camper with me they began to realize that I was not kidding. I kept them up all night with my coughing. I just was not feeling better no matter how much Tylenol Cold I took. So, after our picnic on Sunday we came home early. Then on Monday morning I called the Dr. office and they wanted to go to the emergency room. After about two hours, a breathing treatment, and an x-ray they told me I have pneumonia. So they took me out of work for 2 days. I can not believe that I have to miss the first day of school. But I am feeling better and breathing a lot easier.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Extreme Makeover Update

It is really amazing how they can build a home in such a short period of time. The heart of the show is the many volunteers that work day and night to make it happen. We went over on Friday night to see the progress. They had so much going on at once. They had a crane bringing in the roof of the porch, while large trucks were bringing in dirt, and at the same time they had people siding the home and finishing up the roofing. Whomever orchestrates and coordinates the contractors, volunteers, donations, and so on is good at their job. The show makes things look so smooth and easy but much of the work is done by the local volunteers.

It is also interesting how they make things look like they are spontaneous and real-life but it is not. They do several takes with the designers and then edit it together to make it look seamless. Tonight after Carissa's football game we stopped by and they were getting ready to move in the furniture. So, we had the pleasure of seeing Ty and the designers. They did a couple of takes with the designers running out shouting for everyone to get ready to move in the furniture. John was taking lots of pictures but it could be a few days before I can post them.

The show can bring a community together. I only wish the feeling of volunteering and giving could continue on in many other areas.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Extreme Makeover Home Edition nearby!!!

Yes, we love this show. Brittany says she would love to have Ty's job. She has been working on architecture art in one of her classes and found that she liked it. So, when we heard the show was coming to a town near us. John and Brittany got excited. The show did not announce the name of family and town until yesterday morning and after Cheer practice John and the girls took off to take a look.

Of course not much was happening so far. They are cleaning out the house and preparing it for demo. Anyway the family is looking forward to watching the progress of the house and plan to visit the location several times. John and Brittany would have volunteered but they already have enough volunteers for now. We will see.

Check out the link.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Where did the summer go?

Where did the summer go? I am headed back to work on Monday. I know my husband is happy about this and I look forward to a new school year.

The girls and I have been watching out for some back to school sales. Just like any holiday, it seems like the back to school sales starts earlier and earlier. However, we have found some good sales. We found notebooks for 5 cents and crayons for 25 cents. Brittany can not wait to go clothes shopping and John promised we would start next weekend.


The girls and I spent this last week at camp. While John was at training in Virginia. We had fun riding bikes, swimming, and playing lots of games. One morning I could not get the girls to walk the dogs. So, off I went with the dogs for a walk and Jasmine started to pull me over to the horse shoe area. While I was waiting for her to do her business, I looked down and found a couple of dollars. I came back to the trailer and told the girls that it pays to walk the dogs. It was a little easier to talk Carissa into walking after that. I did really find the money but I should have thought of this sooner. The only time she did not care to walk them is at night because we could see the bats flying low over the trees.


While is was fun to be at camp, I am glad to be home with all of its space and comfort. Home Sweet Home.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Time for Cheerleading


August is always a busy summer month and it signals a return to our school routines. It is that time of the year when my girls return to cheerleading. Brittany has been invited to try out for the High School Varsity Football cheerleading team and she seems excited about it. Carissa begins practice for the Jr. league tonight. Both teams take a lot of commitment but it is what they enjoy.


The girls are also getting excited about school. The stores are beginning to put out school supplies and have sales. Both of my girls like to plan out what they need, what they would like to get for school, and of course Brittany loves to shop.


I am also starting back to work on Aug. 11th this year, which will give me lots of time to might my families and set up my classroom. Carissa loves to come over while the school is empty and help me set things up. I appreciate her hard work because some of the furniture is hard to move by yourself. I could wait till my assistant comes back to work but I like to have the room in some order. Otherwise I find it hard to get things done.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Babysitting conversations

Well the girls are still having a great time and getting along great. Yesterday was quite and we did not have a lot to do. So, we decided to take a walk. We went to get some slushies. While we were walking, the garbage man came around. Of course Brenna is fascinated and asks what he is doing. Haley and Carissa explain as the push her in the stroller. Then Haley says "That is a nasty job and I would not want to do it." Carissa agreed with her. Then Haley says "But I would do it if I got a hundred dollars a week. Would you?" Carissa replies that she would also.

I had to chuckle because a hundred dollars would not be enough for them in a few years. Kids.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Sunshine - Explanation

I use Sunshine in my user name not because of my first name. Rather because of the context I use it with my children at school. I am careful about using names and harsh words with my students. However, there are times when they can really push my buttons and I do not want them to know that they have pushed my buttons. So, I will often use the name sunshine. My assistant thinks it is funny and now knows the true meaning behind the endearment. She likes to use PITA for Pain in the Ass, but that is too close and other adults could know what that means. I have asked her not to use it. It would be horrible if a parent were in the classroom and caught on to her acronym. Well in any case we do not walk around calling our students names but sometimes a person can get frustrated and you need a way to vent.

Anyway, it is not meant to hurt but it allow me to vent. It is amazing how many children at this young age do not want to be called anything other than their name. They are very literal thinkers and will remind me of their name. Many will say no I am not "sunshine" or "sweetheart", I am ________ and give me their name.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Family Fun

Today we had a house full of girls and they seemed to have a great time. My girls are now babysitting Alexis and Brenna, then Haley came over to spend the night. They had a busy day playing at the park, going for a quick swim, visiting the library, and a quick nap. It was a lot of fun.

Brenna and Alexis both wanted something different for lunch, but they were happy with some grapes, noodles, and a few graham crackers. I am sure that they keep Karen hopping. I am also so proud of Brittany and Carissa. They are both so good with the girls. When I ask them to do chores it is a major production but two young girls come over and then boss them around.

Haley likes to play Game cube with Carissa and I. She loves the Shrek games because we can all play together. (And yes we still have the old technology of a game cube but it works.) We all laugh at our mistakes and tease each other. Good times. We had such a good day that Haley convinced her mom to pick her and Carissa up for her baseball game then bring her back. Teri tried to explain to them about the price of gas and both the girls offered to pay the gas money. So, we are going to do it all over again tomorrow. Let's hope the fun continues.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

This is not an ad.


If you have dry feet and can not afford a pedicure then check out the Ped Egg. It is easy and works. It is also fascinating to see the dry skin that comes off. I do have to work on my feet for a while but they feel better after. During the summer, when I do not wear shoes as aften or socks my feet really get dried out.


My girls even like to try it and John did too, but he does not like the sound of it scraping your feet. I am going to get one for my sister, Karen.

Monday, July 7, 2008

MOLLY CAME HOME.

Molly came home tonight. Carissa was outside jumping on the trampoline and Molly showed up on the deck. She meowed a few times and was eager for some attention but she is fine. I am not sure where she was. She is clean and seems healthy. She is not real interested in eating or drinking. I guess none of that matters. We are just glad to have her home and now we get to take down the flyers. YEAH!

Molly is Missing.

Molly is missing and Carissa is devastated. We came home from vacation and she was no where to be found. We came home on Saturday and have not seen her. The cats have been going outside with the dogs. It is impossible to keep them in the house with the door opening and shutting to get the dogs out to the bathroom. Usually the cats lay on the deck and come running back in with the dogs. So, we left on Tuesday for vacation and Brittany was sure both cats were inside. We did try to look but cats are very stubborn and do not always come when they are called. So, off we went to camp and we have not seen her since.

Today, Carissa and I went to the Humane Society and we made posters to hang up around town. Carissa and Brittany also made a text message to send out to their friends. Both of them together text all the time and sent out the message to a lot of friends.

Anyway we have not heard anything and Carissa is a sad little girl. This is her first time loosing a pet and things are not looking good. She is hopping the flyers might lead to something. Molly was a great cat that kept to herself, used the cat litter, and we have had her since she was a kitten along with her sister.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Vacation

Well the whole family had a fun and relaxing vacation. We did not do much other than go to the pool, play some games, and enjoying our campfires. I enjoyed the fireworks at the local park in Auburn. I also found out that John thinks they are all the same and is not a big fan. He did go because the girls and I wanted to go. We also went to the drive-in theatre on Saturday and watched a triple feature. The Hulk was pretty good, but I was disappointed with Wall-E and then Strangers was well strange. We enjoyed a beautiful evening by sitting in the bed of the truck in our chairs sharing pizza.

My sister, Karen and her girls came to visit on Friday. The girls had a good time in the pool because they could touch in the 3 foot end. They also seemed to enjoy the playground and we had a good time visiting with her. John invited her to spend the night with the girls. She did not do it this time but we are hoping to talk her in to it in the future. We have a few pictures that I will update soon. I have to downlaod them to the computer.

The cranky campers did not appear again during the week which was a blessing. We tried to keep to ourselves or others who were friendly and that seemed to work. We did put the dogs in the camper with the windows closed, air conditioner on, and even the radio. This seemed to help. However, plan B is in the works. We did find out that the one gentlemen is a retired Marine and this helped to explain his personality a little but the rest of the week went great.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Cranky Campers!!!!

We have had an uncomfortable weekend at camp and I am open to any suggestions on how to deal with our neighbors.

One of the first weekends, we stayed at camp we were reminded by several people that we needed to be careful about the 5 miles an hour driving rule. Okay we agree that their are a lot of children wandering around and we need to be careful. However, I do not think that our truck even idles that low. We have to ride our brake when we are on the grounds. So, sometimes you may not be watching but believe me they are and will even follow your car to remind you. We have had this happen to our friends a few times. We joked and laughed the first few times.

Then this weekend things became more strained. We decided to go swimming Saturday evening and we were only at the pool for about 10 minutes, when the owner shows up. He asks who has been jumping in the pool and doing flips. A young mom with 3 little boys admits that her boys have been jumping in. He then proceeds to yell at her and says that there are signs posted as well as the fact that she signed an agreement. This lady had just arrived at the campground for a week and was not accustomed to the rules. Instead of giving her a warning or simply talking to her, he yelled at her in front of many people. He could have handled the situation many different ways and it was uncomfortable for everyone.

Finally, yesterday we went swimming as a family. When we go anywhere we put our 2 dogs in the camper while we are gone. We have a small Lhasa Apso who can be mouthy when we are not around. I guess she barked the whole time we were gone. We had left the windows open. So anyway our neighbor greets us and tells us that we need to muzzle her or take her with us. I was not happy. We were only gone a little over an hour. She was inside the camper, so while you could here her but she was not any different than the tons of other dogs in the campground. The neighbor also has a small dog that barks whenever someone walks by their camper. I was really upset because Jasmine is my dog and she does fine when we are with her. We are not at the campground all the time and do not often leave them alone in the camper. I think he could show a little understanding and tolerance.

At this point, we are not sure what to do. I at first told John and my girls that we should do as they ask and try to kill them with kindness. Any campground we go to will have a set of rules that we need to follow. But come on - relax already. Camping is suppose to be fun.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Yeah - SUMMER

Well, Brittany has finished for the summer and today is Carissa's last day. It is her moving up day and she was so excited to find out who her new teacher will be for next year that she did not sleep well. She has a half day and is going to call me with the news when she is done.

It is my last day with the kids and then I have a day to clean up. It is always easier to clean up the room than it is to set it up in the fall. This year my room is going to be painted. Yeah.

My family and I are looking forward to spending the next week at camp. We will be there for the 4th of July and the weather looks great. John has not had a vacation for over a year and he is looking forward to the time off. We are going to be lazy by sleeping late, swimming and enjoying a few campfires. The water in the camp pool was only 68 degrees this last weekend. John and I did not get in but that did not stop our girls from enjoying the large pool. I am hoping the water will be warmer this week. However, at night it has been getting cool and we have had a little rain almost every day. The rain is what we need for some grass seed we planted on a bare spot at camp but not to warm up the pool.

Ok - Last night I laughed at the stupidest shows but it was funny. Carissa had the TV on and this new show called WipeOut came on. I was set to go read but stayed for a few minutes and got hooked. They had these 4 large, red bouncy balls that the contestants were suppose to jump across. No one was able to do it. They all fell in the water and it was hysterical. It never got old. It was so stupid but funny. Check it out.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Update on Balloon Festival







We had a great time on Saturday at the Balloon Festival. We had great weather, good music, and the balloons were able to launch. I am attaching only a few photos here. Be sure to check out my Facebook page. I added a couple of pictures that are funny. Carissa and I had a good time posting and attaching comments. Especially since John would not add pictures of himself to his page. In the above photo, John and I are trying to be "sick" (which means cool, I am told).

Friday, June 13, 2008

Balloon Festival, John's Birthday, and Father's Day

We have a busy weekend coming up. This weekend happens to be John's Birthday, Father's Day and one of our favorite balloon festivals. Tomorrow Brittany has to play at a concert for band, then we are going to go to Syracuse for a music and balloon festival. We have gone the last few years and enjoyed ourselves. Brittany has been looking forward to it for a while now. The cost is only $5 a person and we are going to pack a lunch this year. The bands range from local bands to some well known acts, and if the weather is good then the balloons will launch in the evening. Hot air balloons are a beautiful site to see.

I am also am looking forward to only a week and a half of school. I hate to say it but this year I am counting down the days.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Hot, Hot, Hot

It is hot and muggy here. My girls can not wait to get to camp this weekend. They are hoping that they have finally opened the pool. They originally said that they would open it over Memorial Day but they still had not opened it last weekend. The drive-in movie theater is also open and we are considering going this weekend. We will see.

Last night the girls and I had a good time looking through our old photos. I posted a few on Face book. They especially enjoyed the photos of when they were a baby and our animals were babies. It is fun to reminisce.

The girls are also looking forward to the Sryacuse Balloon Festival. We have gone the last few years. The weather is not always good for the balloons but the bands that are scheduled play regardless. Last year, we had a good time with Grandma and Grandpa, but this year we are going to pack a dinner and drinks. Anyone interested in going with us just give me a call. Brittany is trying to talk some of her friends into getting their parents to take them. It is a good time for a low cost.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

I HATE INTERVIWING FOR A NEW JOB

I had an interview this afternoon for an English Teaching Position at Lyons High School. I think that it went well but I have felt that way before. I am not sure why I have not been able to land a job so far. I am considering subbing. I strongly feel it will add to my resume and give me the experience I needed to get a permanent position. So, in the fall I am going to try to make this happen.

Interviewing is an emotional roller coaster. I get so excited about interviewing and the possibility of a new job. Then I get nervous and worried. I want the job and I want to impress the interviewers. I know that I get nervous and do not always articulate or sell myself as best I would like to. Finally after it is all over, I am relieved it is over but the anticipation of whether I will be called back kills me.

Teaching has really become a competitive career for some states. Where I live things are tough. They interviewed 6 people for the one position. Those really are not good odds.

Well either way, I hope I am learning something and can do better at the next one. If I am ever in the position or on a committee to hire someone, I am going to be sure to be empathetic to their position and feelings.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Happy Birthday, Carissa

Happy Birthday, Carissa. I can not believe that she is 10 years old. She told me, "I am a double digit number now, so you do not need to wrap my presents. You can just give them to me right now." I told her that it was a nice try.

She is a lovely, young lady that is mature beyond her years. I often forget that she is years younger than Brittany. She is good with words and loves to debate topics. She also is a sensitive child who loves animals.

It was easy to buy her presents this year. She made a nice list and for her birthday cake she wanted strawberry shortcake. Carissa also requested that we go to the mall with Haley and then spend the night at our campsite. Carissa received some birthday money from both Grandparents and she is always eager to spend her money. She is also hoping that the pool will be open at camp and she is negotiating a time when we will come home on Sunday. I think that topic is still up for debate.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Memorial Day

We had a great Memorial Day. We were not able to go camping with our friends at the State Park because it is a 2 and 1/2 hour drive. Our budget and gas prices just did not allow it this year. Several others had to back out as well.

However, we had a great weekend at Hejamada. We started off the weekend by going shopping for bathing suits and with young teens that is no easy project. We did find some nice looking but modest suits and all were happy, except Dad who fell asleep on the mall bench after a 2 hour wait. The girls also had fun picking up a few summer outfits at Steve & Barry's (Brittany's new favorite store).

Everyone in our family is making new friends and meeting new people. The girls are making friends with girls and boys, which is hard to admit that my little girls are growing up.

It is also going to be an interesting summer because everyone lives so close to you at camp and often know what you are doing most of the time. For example, our beagle got upset with us because we went for a walk without him. So, he decide to tear the screen on the door of the camper. John did a great job of getting new screen and repairing it but I was surprised by how many people commented on the incident.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

The School Year is Coming to an End!


I have to say that this year I am extremely glad that the end of the school year is almost here. I have a difficult class this year. Today, we had a field trip to visit the Kindergarten Classrooms and also have lunch in the cafeteria. The kids were wild and off the wall. I have to say that my stress level went through the roof. However, overall the children did well when it came right down to it. I have high expectations for my children and the group this year is like none other that I have had. I have several children with major problems. They have social, emotional, and learning problems that can really hinder their ability to control their impulses and self-regulating skills.


I have learned a lot from them. One of the things that I learned was that high levels of lead could have something to do with it. It is a major problem in this area with older homes and then the recent discovering of lead in many toys. I have also read a lot of information about brain research and their ability to help determine the way a brain thinks.

Anyway, I know I am rambling but I am glad I have a 4 day weekend. I also understand why teachers have a long summer break. They really do need to mentally rejuvenate, so that they do not get burned out. And with saying all that, it still touches me when one child invites me to go camping with her, another wants me to take her to the zoo, or another little boy just wants me to come to his house with PB&J sandwiches.




Friday, May 9, 2008

Update:

Okay, so we finally had the squirrel move on. Hopefully he is doing okay but he has not been in our garden for a few days.

The other update is that we are excited to go to our camp site this weekend. We did go last weekend and had a good time. We played badminton and lost the birdie in the tree. The girls threw the football in the tree a few times but could not really see where to throw. This is because the birdie is a green-yellow color. They finally decide to move the picnic table over to the tree to stand on it and look around, (and the picnic table is heavy). Then I see the birdie on the ground behind my oldest.

My youngest also got a kick out of my oldest last weekend because we got a schedule of events from the campground when we checked in and on the schedule it listed a band or DJ every Saturday. My oldest asks who the DJ is and John answers "DJ Daddy John ." Brittany responses with "Oh man is he an old guy." Carissa and I laughed and answered "yes." Then John says "Hey I am not old." Brittany finally got it and we all laughed about the joke the whole weekend.

We are going to go again tomorrow to do some more clean up. We also think that are friends may decide to get a seasonal site. The cost of gas and admission into campgrounds up, so they went to look at some sites on Wednesday.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

My girls and their love of animals!

Last Monday afternoon, my girls and a couple of neighborhood children found a baby squirrel. They brought it back to our house and they had to feed it. I told them it was a wild animal and to leave it alone. The mother was probably looking for it. Well they were worried, so they gave it some carrots and set up a build-a-bear box to keep it warm. Which I found out was still there the next morning.

So, I thought for sure the thing would be gone by morning anyway. Much to my surprise it was still in the box even after school. So the children gave it more food and water. At this point, I thought my husband would have a fit that a box with a baby squirrel was living in our front flower bed. He only in passing asked what the box was for and was to preoccupied to comment more on it.

Needless to say, we went camping this weekend and came home. My husband finally took more notice of the box. I again thought for sure since we had been gone since Friday night and it is now Sunday night that the animal would be gone. It wasn't. Then my husband instead of getting upset that my girls are caring for a wild animal - wanted to bring the squirrel into our house with 2 dogs and 2 cats. I flat out refused but he is concerned with it dying. So, he and the girls changed the wet bedding, put in a hot water bottle to keep it warm, and fed it more carrots and other food.

I am actually hoping to attach some pictures. It is really funny that they are caring for this animal. I am worried that they are domesticating this animal and I do not want a pet squirrel. KIDS and husbands!!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Taking things for granted.

Oh man our washing machine belt broke and we do not have a washer right now. I am going to have to go to a Laundromat for a few weeks. I really depended on the convenience of having a washing machine and now I have to take the time to take our laundry out. I take lots of things for granted until they are not there.

Friday, April 25, 2008

John is taking the bus!

John decided to start taking the bus to work since we live about 50 miles from where he works. In the past, his commute was costing us between $60 and $80 in gas a week, and 6 dollars a day in parking. Now he is riding the bus for $2.50 a day. He does have about a half hour more in travel time, but it is actually working out really nicely. Now that he has done it for a few days, I think he is enjoying it or at least happy with the money we are saving. I am proud of him. I know that he was not totally comfortable with this decision. He is giving up convenience and time to save money. However, it does make a lot of sense. The bus stops only about 4 blocks from our home and only one block from his work.

I have also been walking to work which is really close and then I come home for lunch. We have really been making a lot of life changes to try and save money. The walking is doing us a lot of good too. We are now considering selling our truck for now.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Camping this Summer.

Well, we put down a deposit on a seasonal site at Hejamada Campground. My oldest daughter is really excited and she helped me to clean the camper out this week. We took out all of the sheets and bedding to wash. We also made a list of supplies that we need. She even promised to help do the dishes more, so that we are not wasting money with paper products. Our family is trying to cut down and save money in a few different ways.
Actually, take this seasonal site is one of the ways that we hope to be able to do some fun things this summer but still save some money. Last year, we spent over $600 to camp for just a few weekends. So this year we are paying for the season and we can decide when to join in the activities or just get away. I actually believe this will help us and take the stress out of planning when to go, where to go, and all of the time driving and set up a site.
Another way we are talking about saving is getting a car instead of our truck. Gas prices are killing us. I have been walking to work and so even with the truck I have only been spending about $30 in gas a week. However, the truck payment is also costing us more than a car payment. This summer we will need to decide for sure what we are going to do.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I did it.

Okay, I have been reading a few blog written by family and friends. So, I decided that it was time to give it a try since we have family living all over the country. I am actually surprised at how easy it has been so far. Now I am going to try to personalize things.