Please excuse the "bragging"....
Monday, March 10, 2008
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Saturday, March 1, 2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Composition - en español
(For those of you that can read Spanish, please keep in mind, I only know about 10 'ar' verbs and a handful of expressions and had to reach 1 page in length!)
Me llamo Robyn. Soy de los Estados Unidos de Pensilvania. Gusto miro la televisión, y hablo con mi familia.
Mi familia desayunamos a las seis y media de la mañana. Tengo dos hijos. Mi hijo se llama Julian y mi hija se llama Kathryn. Julian tiene siete años y Kathryn tienes cuatro años. ¡Ellos estan inteligentes y simpáticos y bonitos! Todos las días de le semana, llevo mis hijos a la escuala a las siete y cuarto de la mañana. Mi hija regresa a mi casa a las ocho y media de la mañana. Mi hijo regresa a mi casa a las dos y media de la tarde. Mi hijo trabaja en la tarea a las tres de la tarde. Mi esposo se llama Jason. ¡Él esta guapo y trabajador! Mi familia cenamos a las seis de la noche.
Trabajo en mi casa con la computadora. Miro la computadora todos las días. Trabajo a las mediodía hasta las dos de la tarde y las treis de la tarde hasta las cinco de la tarde. Trabajo veinticinco horas por la semana.
Tomo tres materias éste semester. Los lunes, los miércoles y los viernes tomo el español, las matemáticas y la salud. Los martes tomo la laboratorio de español a las ocho de la mañana. Mi primera clase los lunes, los martes, los miércoles y los viernes es a las ocho de la mañana. No hay las clases los jueves. Mi clase de matematicas es a las ocho de la mañana los lunes, los miércoles y los viernes. Mi clase de español es a las nueve de la mañana los lunes, los miércoles y los viernes. Mi clase de la salud es a las diez de la mañana. Estudio mucho de la noche. Tengo muchas tareas en las clases de matemáticas y español.
Todos los domingos, mi familia y yo vamos a la iglesia a las nueve de la mañana. Regresamos a las dos de la tarde. Nosotros vamos a la iglesia otra vez a las cuatro y media por enseñamos los niños a AWANA. Regresamos a mi casa a las siete de la noche. ¡Mi iglesia esta lejos de mi casa!
"New" clothes!
Saturday, February 23, 2008
The eclipse
Did anyone see the eclipse? This is not a great picture at all - Jason took some that will hopefully come out well. It was pretty neat to see - they say the next one will be in 2010...just around the corner!
Christmas in February
The kids spent this morning with Jason's mom and dad, and, as usual, came home loaded down with new toys. One of the new toys is this track, which they both loved and wanted to play with as soon as we got home. Kathryn got a very cool "lapatoppa" - a Disney princess laptop.
They also went bowling for the first time, and it seemed to be a big hit.
Thanks again, Grandma and Grandpa - even without the new stuff, they had a great time!
(a side note: Julian is sick again and looked so sad/unwell in the pictures I took before this one - so I asked him if he could look like he didn't feel yucky, and this is what he did! So funny)
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Test update
In Math - 82. I'm a little disappointed, BUT, my professor did say in class yesterday that a lot of people did really badly, and he was going to let people re-take the test if they wanted a 2nd chance. He said he did not recommend a re-take for people that had scored above 60 (the score of the re-take is the final grade whether it is higher or lower). Well, when the list of re-takers got around to me, there were already 6 or 7 names on it (and there are only about 15 people in the class!). Anyway, I am not re-taking. I'm satisfied with my B. And I feel a little better that I did as well as I did, considering....
In Health - a 97!!! I'm not going to let it bother me that he totally gave me points I didn't deserve. I know without a doubt that one whole essay type question was wrong - in no way correct - but he gave full credit for it. I guess taking AP classes in high school and learning how to BS on a paper are still serving me well!? Most likely, he was just feeling generous....
My third grade is not back yet - unfortunately my Spanish teacher has the flu - or something like it. Hopefully she'll be well soon and we'll be able to get our tests back. She has kids the same ages as mine, so I hope her kids don't get it too! This flu is really getting around. I am praying my extra zinc and vitamin C will help me not get it!!
Monday, February 18, 2008
Time to take a breath ...
Happy Birthday, Emileigh!
And this one of little Vivy with Aunt Ronda. I love the red hair, which we saw for the first time at this visit. She is so beautiful and has grown SO much since we saw her last at Christmas.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Finally SNOW!
I'm not sure Lucy remembers past snows - she doesn't seem to know what to make of it. I am so thankful it came on a Thursday when I do not have any classes, so I didn't have to decide whether to skip class to play with my kids in the snow or be responsible and go to class. And I'm thankful Jason was able to stay home for a little bit to play before going to work. Now I'm excited to let the sun do its work and melt it, so we can all have safe travel tomorrow!
Friday, February 8, 2008
A long week...
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Back to school
Anyway, he is much better and Kathryn did not get the flu, although she does have some kind of something - sinus flare up or URI, who knows. It looks like we'll be making a trip to the doctor for her today.
Our family doctor told me one time that the average elementary school child gets 2 viruses per month (on average). I believe it! But if little viruses and sinus issues are our biggest problem right now, I guess we're pretty blessed.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Poor thing...
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Monday, January 28, 2008
CANDY!!!!!
Unfortunately, this is a problem I have every week. I guess I don't mind them getting it - but what do I do with it?! I try not to eat a lot of candy - a piece here and there - and usually only eat it when it's spread out over the counter like it is here. Jason doesn't eat a lot, and I only let the kids have a piece or two for dessert after dinner, so what do I do with the rest of it??? This picture doesn't show the 2 gallon size Ziploc bags I already have in the cabinet to store candy. Sheesh! They bring it home from school, from Sunday school, from birthday parties; not to mention every holiday under the sun!! I don't know, I guess it's a silly thing to get annoyed over, but really it just represents one more thing I have to add to my ever expanding "to-do" list - find a spot for the new candy....
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Trains
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Our little princess
In the spirit of making the most of days off, Kathryn and I decided today would be a "hair day". She told me a couple of days ago that she wanted her hair to be curly (she is always fascinated when we take her braid out and her hair is wavy...) And she is always a little jealous when I cut Julian's hair, which I did just the other day. So today was her turn...
We took most of the morning to do this - we tried a curling iron first, and it just didn't do anything...so out came the rollers. She said she looked like "a curly haired person" with them in. :) She was so patient with the drying and brushing and hair spraying and curling. I think she loved it.
Here is how it turned out - I'm afraid her hair is just too heavy to hold much of a curl, but she was pleased with it!
(She called this her "curly hair" dance)
Friday, January 18, 2008
I got an A!
Family vehicles
The kids were delayed 2 hours, and my school was on regular schedule, so we had to decide what to do with them until it was time for their school to start. Jason decided to just stay home with them and take them when school opened...the hard part of that is we only have one vehicle that can carry both children. So I drove Jason's truck to school, he drove my car with the kids to take them to school, and then he had to drive to my school to get his truck to drive him the rest of the way to work while I was in class - this way I would be able to pick the kids up at their regular times. Thank goodness my school is on the way to his work. I guess we may need to give some thought to a 2nd "family" vehicle???? Yeah right - Jason will never get rid of that truck (which I learned this morning is ridiculously bad when going over speed bumps!) I'm sure there was a more efficient way to do this, but it ended up working out. I guess I've taken for granted that I was always available for the kids when they were sick or there was a snow day - or even a holiday. The next challenge will be next week when they are out 3 days for MLK day, and I am only out one day. Let's see how creative Jason and I can be on arrangements for that one!
Thursday, January 17, 2008
A snow day
We got maybe an inch of snow last night. It was beautiful to wake up to, but the sleet started as Jason was leaving for work and the rain shortly after that. Now the beautiful snow has turned into a slushy mess and the kids are so disappointed that we did not get to play in the snow while it was still snow. Now when the rain stops, it will be like walking through a slushy. We did not get more than a dusting of snow last year, so Kathryn really has no memory of what playing in the snow is like. She was 2, I think, the last time we got enough snow to make a snowman and do a little sledding. She has been grumpy all day...poor little thing. Hopefully the rain will stop soon so we can have at least a little fun.
Monday, January 7, 2008
My first day of school ...
A few things I learned today:
1) contacts and my eyes don't agree first thing in the morning...I know, doesn't seem big, but I just don't normally try to do contacts as soon as I wake up, but I wanted to today for my new ID and well, just non-practical, vain reasons. I won't do it again. Who am I trying to impress?? I am the "old lady" in all of my classes, after all (see below)...
2) Half.com is awesome for buying textbooks, and I saved about $150 on 2 books using it, BUT I fear there are going to be some problems while I wait for them to be shipped via media mail...expected arrival date is 1/11 - 1/25!!! Please pray that God will work on the USPS and get them here ASAP. My math prof. was very understanding when I explained I don't have my book yet and actually went as far as making a copy of the assignment pages for this week for me. I certainly don't want to make a habit of that, though!
3) I am the oldest person in ALL of my classes. The stats on the college web page says the average student age is 28, but that does not apply to the classes I am enrolled in! There must be some really old people throwing that average off! In Spanish, we had to introduce ourselves, give our age and tell a little about ourselves...the closest student to my age was 21. The teacher, I would guess, is around 40 - she has a child in 2nd grade and one in Kindergarten. For maybe the first time, I am the oldest in something I do.
4) I have hope for the math class I am in - precalculus. Most of you know of my outstanding failure in calculus in college, so I was nervous about this, but today's lesson was something I already knew, so I left with hope!
Well, that's it for now...time to get to work for a couple of hours before I get Julian...I am so thankful my day was a good day.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Some pictures
Julian's helicopter
And of course Kathryn had to have her picture taken with it too (complete with doll from her "Barbie is an art teacher" collection).












