Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Julian in T&T
Thank you, Emileigh
Friday, October 17, 2008
6 random things...
1. The town I grew up in had less than 200 people.
2. I love watching science and nature documentaries - and occasionally one about social issues (but they generally just make me sad or mad for the injustice being documented, so I only do that every now and then...)
3. When choosing names for Julian, we chose Julian because of John Lennon's son, Julian. He's not named after him at all in any commemorative way, but we liked the name and decided to use it.
4. I got married wearing my mom's wedding dress.
5. I love playing clarinet. I have no time for it and have not even put it together in almost a year, but when I do have time, I love it.
6. Someday (post retirement, most likely, so many, many years from now...) I'd like to live in a different country, on a different continent, maybe in Ireland...or France ... or Germany. Who knows?!
Ok, so now to pass it on... I am tagging these 6 people to tell us 6 random things about themselves, so be sure to take a look at their blogs to see if they play!
1) Ronda
2) Courtney
3) Randy and Emily
4) Sherri
5) Andy
6) Heath
Thursday, October 9, 2008
The last of this years' roses
This is not the most attractive rose in the world, but it smells amazing, and I'm fairly sure it is the last one I'll get from my one rose bush this year. Amazingly, grass hoppers eat roses; did you know? I found a grass hopper in this rose yesterday, and now there are holes in the petals (or maybe I'm jumping to conclusions??). This year was a hard year for my roses with beetles, aphids and some kind of white stuff growing on the leaves?? I already miss all my flowers....
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
A great surprise
Monday, October 6, 2008
Today
Do you ever feel like you just can't give anything else in a day?
I got up early after not sleeping well, got the kids ready and got them to school (on time! woohoo!), came home, checked in at work and edited a few shops, went to biology where I had an exam on cellular respiration (which I had really been studying all weekend). Then to public speaking, then research during my break, then Spanish where we learned something new that is really hard! So, home again for at least a few minutes - home to eat a bite, work a few minutes then off to get the kids. The kids' homework took forever today, but I supervised homework, worked for a few more minutes, then on to making dinner, studying my note cards for my "Intro to the Old Testament" exam (which I fear I did not do well on) for about 5 minutes (which is why I don't think I did well), off to class, take the exam, read (research) for my next speech during one of my breaks, finally home to watch Heroes (and play around on the computer for a few minutes)!
The highlights of my day were seeing Julian and Jason playing ball while I made dinner - awesome! I heard a great sermon on the way home by Alistair Begg - it so encouraged me about the Word of God, which I tend to need after my religion class. And the moon tonight was beautiful - did you see it?
I wonder what tomorrow will bring?
Friday, October 3, 2008
This week
As usual, our week has been busy but good. I have started a new sticker chart for the kids; they earn stickers for doing the things they are supposed to do, and doing it joyfully! We are still working on the "joyfully" part, especially the things that happen first thing in the morning and last thing at night (i.e. getting ready for school and bedtime). Last week was our first week, and Kathryn earned all her stickers, but Julian was 3 short. Kathryn got a roll of bubble tape as a reward. Julian had asked for computer time as his reward, so unfortunately he didn't get that last week. He is on track to earn it this week! So, hopefully, he'll get his first 30 minute chunk of computer time in months tomorrow. (as a side note, we've had many conversations recently about trust and computer time and earning things like that back - we'll see how he does).
I did warn them this morning that the 2 week trial period is over now and starting Monday, I need to see JOYFUL (really just not grumpy) or they don't get the sticker. Who knows if this will work, but I was getting desperate with a few specific times of the day that one or both of them were not cooperating. I am hoping offering the reward for something they have to do anyway will make it more appealing to do it without arguing. I'd love to see "joyful", but will definitely settle for "no backtalk/arguing". So now we've got our system worked out, our stickers are printed out and cut, and we're ready to see how it works in practice. It's so fun experimenting on my kids :)
Both children are doing well in school. Kathryn is making great progress in learning the function of letters and quasi-reading. At this point, the books she reads are mostly about deciphering the content and decoding the symbols (words). She can "read" the words because she can "read" the picture on the page. So, of course, the next step to help her realize the same word is always (or mostly) used for the same picture - a tree is always "tree", a dog is always "dog". She is a quick learner, so I am sure she will take to this quickly. Julian is also doing wonderfully. He has been reading a book about the human body the last 2 weeks (we forgot to put it back in his bookbag for library day this week). His homework has been to read aloud to me for 20 minutes, and I love hearing it; it definitely does not sound like the average 8 year old reading. He has almost no trouble with pronunciation; there are only a few words here and there I have to help him pronounce correctly. He took his Cognitive Aptitude (CogAp) test last week, so we have not gotten the result of that yet. I have a conference with his teacher in a couple of weeks, so hopefully we'll have the results by then.
Jason has been back to work for 5 weeks now, and seems to be adjusting fairly well. There is a lot of soreness in his back, and he has had a lot of neck-headaches, but that is to be expected, I guess. He has also started exercising to get back in pre-surgery shape.
And now me - I have been pretty occupied with research the last week or so. I have several speeches coming up, and I have been spending a good chunk of time finding books and finding what I need from the books, making notes and trying to decide what I'll say about all of it. It is very time consuming! I have a demonstration speech next week - I will show my classmates how to fold fancy dinner napkins... Then 2 weeks later I have a group presentation about Martin Luther King Jr. Shortly after that, I will give an informative speech on the local impact of global warming. Again, shortly after that comes my persuasive speech, in which I will try to persuade my classmates to be more eco-conscious. Finally, I have a tribute speech, which I have not actually chosen a subject for - yet. On top of that, I have a paper to write for my religion class, and I don't care for any of the 6 subjects I was given to chose from. My most pressing concern now is my biology test coming up this Monday, where I'll have to draw, label and explain cellular respiration. It is a lot to remember! There is a lot going on, but I enjoy the learning and enjoy proving to myself that I can do well...
So, those are the goings-on in our household. Hopefully, I'll see something interesting this weekend that I will be able to share.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
After dinner
After a wonderful dinner of pancakes, eggs and turkey bacon, Julian and Kathryn told Jason and I that we needed a break from washing dishes and doing recycling, so they were going to do it tonight. And they did a really good (wet, messy!) job and had fun doing it.
Tina Fey as Sarah Palin
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Playing school
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Kathryn's writing
Kathryn brought these home in her Thursday folder. I think she is doing rather nicely! She has had next to no interest in writing until she went to school, so I am very excited that she is working on it for her teacher. These pictures must be a couple of weeks old - we have really been working on her name, and it looks great!
Getting gas...
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Last one, I promise!
Monday, September 22, 2008
Heroes....finally!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Kathryn's Birthday party ... again
My batteries were dying, so I used Jason's camera quite a bit...so there on more on there that I'll work on getting off and posting. I just didn't want to wait any longer - this week has been pretty busy with school and work, and I meant to put these up several days ago!! Sometimes, there just isn't enough time in a day!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Awana last night
Julian finished his "Start Zone" last night, earning his New T&T shirt and his first T&T book. The Start Zone has 9 verses and some "life truths" in it, which he had to memorize and recite. A couple of the verses were repeats, but several were new.
Kathryn also finished her "Flight 3:16" book, earning her Sparks vest and first Sparks book. She had to memorize and recite John 3:16, which she did in front of her whole class.
They didn't have the right size on hand for either of them, so it will be next week before we get them....
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Just a good morning!
On top of that, Julian has 2 checkpoints to pass off tonight at Awana! He is so smart. Grandma gave us an extra Start Zone she had from teaching last year (Julian had left his at the church last week), so we were able to work on some verses last night. It brought tears to my eyes to see Julian EXCITED to find the verses from his Start Zone in his Bible. He thought it was so cool that the words matched exactly (he got a NKJV from the Awana store last year).
And of course, Kathryn is working on John 3:16 to earn her first Sparks book, BUT we have a great problem with her ... she just won't say the exact words of the verse - she keeps saying what they mean instead! (i.e. instead of "shall not perish", she'll say "will not die" and instead of "will have everlasting life" she says "will live with Jesus forever"!!!!). So cute.
Ok, I'm off to class - I think I'm going to be late, but my cup was overflowing this morning, and I wanted to share!
Monday, September 8, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Happy Birthday Kathryn
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Kathryn again
I have actually wanted to get her ears done for a while, but I wanted it to be at her request. Last Friday, we saw a baby in a restaurant with her ears pierced, and we all started talking about ear piercing in general. I was honest with Kathryn and told her it would hurt, she would have to leave them in for a long time before she could take them out, she would have to clean them a lot, and it would be a while before she could switch to other earrings.
Well, Kathryn decided she wanted to get hers done - right then! So we tried to find a place here, but couldn't. It says a lot that there is not even a place to get ears pierced here (well, there are a couple of tattoo shops...) We ended up driving to the mall closest to us and had it done at Claire's. There was another little girl getting her ears done - she was 7, but small for her age. Kathryn got to watch her do it, and thankfully that girl didn't get upset about it - didn't cry or anything. And she actually came back a few minutes after hers were done to watch Kathryn. She talked to her and encouraged her. It was very sweet.
Kathryn was very brave and didn't cry at all. She was, um, we'll say reluctant to do the 2nd ear after the 1st was done, but when we let her know it would look kind of strange to go around with one earring, she let the Claire's lady do the 2nd one.
She has done really well with them since, and usually reminds me that it's time to clean them (3 times a day for 6-8 weeks). She has already picked out some earrings at Claire's that she wants to get - we'll hold off on that for a while...I now she would ask everyday "is it time to switch earrings yet??"
Friday, September 5, 2008
1 Peter 4:12 - 19
"Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice that you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when his glory is revealed. If you are insulted because of the name of Christ, you are blessed, for the Spirit of glory and of God rests on you. If you suffer, it should not be as a murderer or thief or any other kind of criminal, or even as a meddler. However, if you suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed, but praise God that you bear that name. For it is time for judgment to begin with the family of God; and if it begins with us, what will the outcome be for those who do not obey the gospel of God? And,
"If it is hard for the righteous to be saved,
what will become of the ungodly and the sinner?"
So then, those who suffer according to God's will should commit themselves to their faithful Creator and continue to do good."
Kathryn
Well, I've been sick since we got back from the beach, and haven't been doing a whole lot besides studying and working, but I got this picture of Kathryn last weekend. She and Julian were playing together with the erector set, but he wouldn't let me take his picture...you never know with him :)
Friday, August 29, 2008
A visit
The kids did great with Jackson, and even Julian wanted to hold him and touch his feet and hair. I can't wait to see the 3 of them (and maybe more added along the way) grow up together and be playmates once Jackson is a little more mobile. I hope they play together and like each other as much as my cousins and I did growing up...
Thursday, August 28, 2008
First day of school
Monday was Kathryn's first day of Kindergarten and Julian's first day in 3rd grade.
Kathryn was very excited to see her teacher again and to see what school would be like.
I'm in school now too, and things are going pretty well. I am relieved that my classes this semester don't seem to be as demanding as last semester (so far). Of course this is only the 2nd week, so there's still a lot of time in this semester for things to get crazy. But so far, it's been wonderful - the only homework I've had is reading and studying my notes. Much better than the 2 or 3 hours each night last semester between math and Spanish! I did have my first speech for my public speaking class - I'm glad it's over with and I am already dreading my next speech, which will be in late September, I think. I'll be glad when this class is done!
It's not school, but Jason will also be going back to work tomorrow. He got a good report from the doctor at his 2nd post-op visit this week, so he will be on "light duty" for 2 weeks and then after that, no restrictions at all on what he should do. I'm worried about him going back, but I guess it was inevitable....
So we all seem to be getting back to somewhat normal routines, and our family summer break is officially over tomorrow.


