Friday, May 29, 2009

Things... they are a changin'

Got some news the other day... I have been moved to 4th grade!! I have always taught 5th, variety of schedules and subjects, but always 5th graders. Going through school, I started with the intention of teaching middle school (back when an elementary certificate got you K-8) but by the time I finished I was only 3-5. I knew I didn't want 3rd, 4th was really not that appealing- I loved 5th! Well, I am going to have to learn to love 4th now... Thankful, I am going to only have to teach math and science. At least I won't have a chance to ruin another generations reading skills. So now I am off to plan new lessons, with a new math book and new standards, so much change! FYI- I usually don't do well with change... hmm....

Sunday, May 24, 2009

To read...

Motherhood
Busy, Glorious
Cleaning, Running, Loving
Toddler, Home, Romance, Literature
Reading, Imagining, Pretending
Smutty, Thick
Novel
Oh glorious novel, how I miss your wordy, overly descriptive pages... if only things were quiet enough to find my way back to you... one day, I will once again find my way into your wonderful pretend world... oh romance novel, how I miss you!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

On my knees again...

This time last year, I was on my knees praying that wonderful childcare would be found. My prayers were answered and then some. We were lead to Dana (Thanks Mandy!) and I have never thought twice about Maggie's care since then. It has been as wonderful, if not better, than me staying at home. Dana is the most wonderful mother. She is caring and loving, structured and healthy, everything a mother should be. She has taught Maggie and I so much... Maggie is such an amazing child because of the amazing family that takes care of her. Got to give props to the rest of the Ellis Family! However, it is time for Dana to return to school :( Yeah for her, sad for the loss of the greatest caregiver in the world! So once again, I am on my knees praying that he will lead us to another great caregiver. I was telling Bucky the problem is going to be that I have experienced excellence and won't accept anything less. I know, I am spoiled, I am rotten, I don't want to give her up. But I also know, she has to do what is best for her and her family. I am once again, ending and beginning each day with a prayer that his plan for us includes another person to love Maggie as much as we do and the Ellis family has. On a lighter note- we are WALKING! She has decided it is better than crawling and we are on the go. You know me and technology, I am trying to get video posted...

Saturday, May 9, 2009

So much...

So much has happened....
We celebrated Maggie's first birthday last weekend. I am a horrible mother and didn't take any pictures so I am relying on other's to share theirs. It is taking a while to compile all of them but Dana got this one on her actual birthday (Friday, May 1). The party was great on Saturday- we are so blessed to have an amazing family and terrific friends!
It is hard to believe that a year has gone by. I didn't get teary eyed until I was uploading photos and came across Mother's Day last year. My first and Nana's last... she went to a better place after 98 years and hanging with us long enough to meet her great-great-granddaughter. 5 generations together for one of the last times. This is the last picture we have of everyone....
School is winding down and I have struck the jack-pot. We have "STAR Celebrations" each nine weeks for students with A's in conduct. Usually a committee determines what is going to happen but that is a whole another story. This nine weeks each grade level is on their own so I got in touch with one of my parents that is a manager at Cracker Barrel and.... wooo hooo! We are having grits, pancakes, and sausage breakfast for our kids!! Cost to us- $0! They are donating part of it and he is paying for the rest. Mad props to Cracker Barrel!
Dana has gotten wonderful pictures of Maggie lately- I am grateful for her presence in our life every day. I couldn't imagine a better caregiver for my child.