Saturday, July 30, 2011

Getting ready...

 Well, summer is pretty much over for us, and I never got us into a routine.  BUT, we've been very productive and made a schedule for school.  :)  One goal I have for this school year is to maintain the household better, so I hope this will help.  It has all of the kids' responsibilities pictured in order for morning and evening.  Hopefully this chart will lower stress and help the kids be self-sufficient.  I think a schedule is helpful for anyone, but it will be especially helpful for Garon and me in management of our highly active 3-year-old and our 9-year-old with Asperger's and ADHD.  I'm proud of us and getting excited for school to start!
Ready to get put to WORK! :)

4th grade, here she comes! (Pictured with "Flashy" the dolphin)

Sunday, July 24, 2011

HOT

Our air conditioner crapped out, so we are currently checked in to the Hampton for a spur-of-the-moment mini-vaca.  The kids think it's awesome and are looking forward to some swim time in the near future.  I'm thinking we're very spoiled....the last time temps were as hot as they've been this year was in the 1930's, and there were definitely no air conditioners back then for relief.  We could have made it, but I must say I'm enjoying our 64 degree room in this big, puffy bed.  :)

 

Bleh.

Warning.  Gloomy content.

I think it's the school year fast-approaching, unfinished summer goals, drought, construction, fear of the unknown, mourning mismanaged time...just bleh.  I'm feeling very disconnected and apathetic...

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

"i" technology

So Tori is addicted to her ipod and Adrion is addicted to my iphone, so I took them away today.  I think Adrion has asked me for my phone no fewer than 100 times so far.  It's been a painful day.  My goal now is to create a schedule for us for the rest of summer to include chore time, craft time, reading time, swim time, quiet time, etc.  Then, when the school year starts in a short few weeks, we can carry some of those habits over.  It sounds good in theory.  As I've blogged before, my time management/planning/follow through sucks is less than ideal, so I'm not super excited about this; however, my children need a schedule and I need sanity, so I'm going to try to be good.  Lord, help me!!

Friday, July 8, 2011

7-8-11

Nothing very noteworthy to blog about...yesterday Tori got spacers in her back teeth to prepare for appliances to spread her jaw.  Those get put in next Thursday.  Got my hair done today.  Date night tonight with G.  He's finding a Netflix as I type.  Tomorrow going to visit friends (Kupers, Ameruds) and Sunday going to visit Spiro.  These are the empty days of my summer, and I'm trying my best to soak them up!

Books I've read so far this summer...

The Passage, Justin Cronin  (vampires...didn't know til after I bought it)
The Help, Kathryn Stockett  (desegregation)
Bossypants, Tina Fey  (biography...a little raunchy)
The Lovely Bones, Alice Sebold  (murder, afterlife)

My book in progress...

Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

PCB Pics

Shell Island, Wild Dolphins
Cuteness
Aaaahhh!
Up to something...
Daddy's girl
Maya loves Tori
Hugs
Whoo hoo!!
What's up?
Pretty little lady
Bad Dad's grands

Boston

Just re-read last post...forgot about sand crab hunts at night.  Tori has a spider phobia lately, and those little crabbies are very spidery.  She was freaking out!  I piggybacked her, and from on my back she was cracking up.  Funny girl.  And Adrion?  Fearless.

So on to Boston...so pretty!  The weather was a breezy 70-80 degrees--way different from the humid 100 we've had in Arkansas.  And no bugs!  Darline made this observation.  There are outdoor eateries everywhere, but no flies/mosquitoes/gnats/chiggers to be found.  People's windows were wide open with no screens.  The streets were also very green and flowery.  Trees, bushes, and flowers were planted in nooks and crannies all over the place.  The people were very friendly as well.




From the airport to the hotel, we rode in a "shuttle".  I had directions to get there using public transit, but after all day traveling, we weren't gung ho to figure out how all of that worked.  So, we got into a "hotel shuttle" with a "gypsy".  (We learned these labels later on from a cab driver.)  The gypsy took us through the underground four-lane highway into Boston (a construction project referred to as "The Big Dig"), and then proceeded through a series of abandoned alleyways to our hotel.  He fought with someone on the phone in Farsi the whole way.  But alas, we arrived safely and checked in.  Each of us was on a different floor.  Nancy on the 22nd, me on the 25th, and Darline on the 31st.

Shuttle under Boston

From the 25th floor
Rooftop gardens/patios


Fireworks over skyline



Eight teachers from our school attended the ASCD conference.  The conference covered new technologies, classroom differentiation, and curriculum mapping.  Five teachers from high school and three of us from elementary attended.  The best session that I attended addressed technology and globalization.  I won't elaborate, but the fact of technology's contribution to our students' global existence is fascinating to me.  This speaker said that most teachers are preparing students for the 70's and 80's with their curricula.  She also asked who had newborns in their families which she followed with, "Congratulations.  Your baby will be in the class of 2031."  We're in a brave, new world.  (I don't actually know how brave I feel toward it.)

Darline and I at Copley Square

Nancy and I in the subway

Old Ironsides

Boston Harbor  (Jellyfish everywhere!)

Make Way for Ducklings

Boston Common

Prudential Tower "Top of the Hub"