Life seems to be cruising along. This week was good. I had parent-teacher-student conferences and they went great. I love to visit with parents (even if everything isn't always all happy all the time) and discuss how to help their child be successful! I also had 2 people (not at PTS Conferences) compliment me on my teaching this week. It is nice to hear that from other people. Sometimes I feel like I am spinning my wheels, but it does seem that I am making some progress. Go ME!
Thanks heavens for an amazing wife. I don't know what I would do with out her. (I love you honey!). With our kids in our bed frequently (due to illness) we don't sleep well at all. I admire her ability to be so patient and kind to us all when she isn't feeling well and not getting much sleep. Thanks babe!
Well, with her being on a girl's night out tonight and the weather turning subarctic, I better get the kids geared up for sleep. Since there is no school tomorrow (though I will be there for quite awhile) it is the weekly late night (the kids get two this week). I have made it through 3 voice lessons, jr. jazz, dinner, and now jammies, scripture study, and prayer. I tell you, I wouldn't make it as a single parent. I would die!
Anyways,
Later...
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Come and Gone
Wow! I had realized that it has been almost 10 DAYS since I last posted. I can't believe that. Crazy stuff. Anyways, the family Christmas party was fun. My parents gave us quite the chunk of change (much more than I expected) to shop at Sam's Club. My wife and I were able to get the basics we use for about the next 4-6 months. That is such a blessing.
Monday and Tuesday were hard days for me. I know it is the Holidays, but I still wanted to do a LITTLE educational learning. The kids however, had a different goal in mind. So we did get quite as much done as I had hoped. In fact I was so frustrated with them, that I didn't even give them their gifts. Maybe when they get back...maybe.
The break. Ahhhh, the break. What a blessing it has been. I have loved staying up late, being lazy, and enjoying my family (When I am not being a big grouch- hey, that's me!)
Christmas was really fun. My sister was here. We had a family dinner on the 23rd. My sister and her family that lives on their other side of the county came and my brother and his family even joined us for the occasion. We had fun and the kids enjoyed being together.
Christmas Eve came all too fast. We had my parents and my sister from up North over for dinner (we make homemade pizzas every year), read stories, sang songs, and played games. The kids decorated cookies for Santa and then my sister and my parents left. My little family looked on google Earth to see where Santa was. When the kids saw that he was in Mexico, they ran for their beds and went to sleep. They didn't want to miss Santa. It was great.
Christmas day was a day of pure laziness. My sister and her husband left soon after the family breakfast. We came home and finished opening gifts. The kids played with their Santa stuff before we headed up to breakfast, and so we still had all the other gifts to open.
I was a good boy this year. I didn't even take down the Christmas decorations on Christmas day like every other year. I waited until the 26th. That was what we did. We also traded out the colored lights on the house for white ones.
Over the last week, we have had about 6-9 inches of snow. That has led to all-sorts of fun and excitement. We can hear a drip in our wall, but I can't do anything about it until the snow melts off my house as the entire roof is a sheet of ice. So that is driving me crazy. I know it is a leak in the roof. Oh well. Something for me to stress over during the holidays. Gotta have something.
Today, the 27th, has been lazy too. I almost went to the school to take down Christmas and put up January stuff, organize my room, do grades, figure out where I am in my curriculum, and see what I can do to feel more prepared for the 5th. But, instead, I have helped my parents, played POGO, and tried to do some back work for the Mailbox Magazine and an assignment for the District. I am also starting to get a headache. Crazy.
Well, I need to wrap this up so I can get my application completed (finally) and sent in to the U of U. Wahoo! That will be a GREAT day. Off to help my daughter get "Tinkerbell" playing on the DVD player.
Later...
P.S. The kids are stoked about going to "Walking With the Dinosuars: The Live Show" in January. I must say that I am excited as well.
Monday and Tuesday were hard days for me. I know it is the Holidays, but I still wanted to do a LITTLE educational learning. The kids however, had a different goal in mind. So we did get quite as much done as I had hoped. In fact I was so frustrated with them, that I didn't even give them their gifts. Maybe when they get back...maybe.
The break. Ahhhh, the break. What a blessing it has been. I have loved staying up late, being lazy, and enjoying my family (When I am not being a big grouch- hey, that's me!)
Christmas was really fun. My sister was here. We had a family dinner on the 23rd. My sister and her family that lives on their other side of the county came and my brother and his family even joined us for the occasion. We had fun and the kids enjoyed being together.
Christmas Eve came all too fast. We had my parents and my sister from up North over for dinner (we make homemade pizzas every year), read stories, sang songs, and played games. The kids decorated cookies for Santa and then my sister and my parents left. My little family looked on google Earth to see where Santa was. When the kids saw that he was in Mexico, they ran for their beds and went to sleep. They didn't want to miss Santa. It was great.
Christmas day was a day of pure laziness. My sister and her husband left soon after the family breakfast. We came home and finished opening gifts. The kids played with their Santa stuff before we headed up to breakfast, and so we still had all the other gifts to open.
I was a good boy this year. I didn't even take down the Christmas decorations on Christmas day like every other year. I waited until the 26th. That was what we did. We also traded out the colored lights on the house for white ones.
Over the last week, we have had about 6-9 inches of snow. That has led to all-sorts of fun and excitement. We can hear a drip in our wall, but I can't do anything about it until the snow melts off my house as the entire roof is a sheet of ice. So that is driving me crazy. I know it is a leak in the roof. Oh well. Something for me to stress over during the holidays. Gotta have something.
Today, the 27th, has been lazy too. I almost went to the school to take down Christmas and put up January stuff, organize my room, do grades, figure out where I am in my curriculum, and see what I can do to feel more prepared for the 5th. But, instead, I have helped my parents, played POGO, and tried to do some back work for the Mailbox Magazine and an assignment for the District. I am also starting to get a headache. Crazy.
Well, I need to wrap this up so I can get my application completed (finally) and sent in to the U of U. Wahoo! That will be a GREAT day. Off to help my daughter get "Tinkerbell" playing on the DVD player.
Later...
P.S. The kids are stoked about going to "Walking With the Dinosuars: The Live Show" in January. I must say that I am excited as well.
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Sunday that is Pretending to Be Saturday!
YIPEEEEEEEE! There isn't any school tomorrow. I am very excited about that as I mountains of work that I really need to work on. I shouldn't even be doing this blog post, but rather doing 2 college papers that are due in the next couple weeks. But, as I told a friend this evening, I don't WANT too. So that is about where I am.
Church went well today. For more thoughts on that see: http://ldspointofview.blogspot.com/ and read there.
After church we had my parents over for dinner. After fasting for almost 24 hours we were all hungry. My wife made the most fantastic soup and homemade rolls ever. It was a great dinner. After we cleaned up, we headed back to the church to hang up the E.Q. Vision Statement on the wall of our room. It looks REALLY great. My wife is truly amazing. Speaking of which, I informed her today that I was making the choice for her to be part of an Open House party that will include a representative from Pampered Chef, children's book, vinyl cutters(adhesive), among others. The ladies in charge want my wife to do her scrapped words. She was hesitant to do it, but I finally just told her to do it! The worst that could happen is that we will have all our Melon Days words ready to go. That's the best part. We will ALWAYS be able to sell them. So I don't really worry about that.
Well, enough rambling! Have a great night!
Later...
Church went well today. For more thoughts on that see: http://ldspointofview.blogspot.com/ and read there.
After church we had my parents over for dinner. After fasting for almost 24 hours we were all hungry. My wife made the most fantastic soup and homemade rolls ever. It was a great dinner. After we cleaned up, we headed back to the church to hang up the E.Q. Vision Statement on the wall of our room. It looks REALLY great. My wife is truly amazing. Speaking of which, I informed her today that I was making the choice for her to be part of an Open House party that will include a representative from Pampered Chef, children's book, vinyl cutters(adhesive), among others. The ladies in charge want my wife to do her scrapped words. She was hesitant to do it, but I finally just told her to do it! The worst that could happen is that we will have all our Melon Days words ready to go. That's the best part. We will ALWAYS be able to sell them. So I don't really worry about that.
Well, enough rambling! Have a great night!
Later...
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