Friday, December 21, 2007
Vacation!
This is the last day of school before vacation. Even though we only worked three days last week because of ice, this week has made up for it - I swear each day was three days long. I had high hopes this morning because of heavy fog that we could skip this last day - but of course we are here and ready to work! My grade level has a sing a long this morning for 20 minutes, a Christmas tradition we started at Lincoln many years ago. The music teacher plays piano and I get to choose the songs. At Lincoln, the whole school sang, here the whole fourth grade and some of their parents who can get away for a little bit. The principal insisted this year that we not sing any "religious" songs. I will miss the sweetness of hearing 200 rambuncious 10 year old voices singing reverently Silent Night.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Blessed Holidays
As the last days of school before Christmas wind down (and the kids wind up!) I am prompted to let each of you know that I think of you often and hope your holidays will be very special this year. Dan and I got to spend Saturday shopping part of the day, visiting Emily and her parents another part of the day and lastly, watching the musical version of "It's a Wonderful Life" at Ames City Auditorium. Robert was part of the orchestra and their church partnered with several other churches in Ames to put on the production. Although I missed seeing Jimmy Stewart in it, it was a great experience. The music was powerful and the message good as well.
Laura and I baked cookies while Emily napped in the afternoon and Dan and Rob watched a movie. We decided it was a good day's work and although everything might not have looked like the magazine pictures, the cookies tasted pretty good. They will be eaten tomorrow for "Treat" day here at school.
Laura and I baked cookies while Emily napped in the afternoon and Dan and Rob watched a movie. We decided it was a good day's work and although everything might not have looked like the magazine pictures, the cookies tasted pretty good. They will be eaten tomorrow for "Treat" day here at school.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Long time, no write
It's been a while, hasn't it? No excuses - just regular stuff. I have started tutoring three days a week, both before and after school. It's not really tutoring, but instead teaching an intensive phonics based reading program. Our district got a grant to pay for materials and pay for us. The groups are small, three or four at a time, which is what is recommended. Consequently I have been trying to get to work by 6:00 each morning and can't leave in the afternoon much before 5:00.
The weather sounds as if it might be real nasty for tomorrow. Our superintendent is the last one in our whole area to call off school. Friday everyone around us was delayed because of the ice but not us. I wonder if the bus drivers are paid extra for driving on icy roads in the dark? I am sort of counting on tomorrow off, though, as it sounds as if it will take down power lines again. This time we have stockpiled some candles and firewood, so we hopefully we won't repeat last year when we were without furnace for 4 days. If we don't have school maybe I can get all the projects finished for Christmas. Every time I finish one seems like I get three new ideas to work on!
The weather sounds as if it might be real nasty for tomorrow. Our superintendent is the last one in our whole area to call off school. Friday everyone around us was delayed because of the ice but not us. I wonder if the bus drivers are paid extra for driving on icy roads in the dark? I am sort of counting on tomorrow off, though, as it sounds as if it will take down power lines again. This time we have stockpiled some candles and firewood, so we hopefully we won't repeat last year when we were without furnace for 4 days. If we don't have school maybe I can get all the projects finished for Christmas. Every time I finish one seems like I get three new ideas to work on!
Monday, November 5, 2007
Quiet Weekend
It was a truly quiet weekend at our house. Dan got some outside things done and I spent a lot of time in my studio. A friend had ordered a smart bag and I had some pants to hem for hire, after that I experimented with some ideas I've had brewing for Christmas and beyond. As usual we did church and Sunday afternoon briefly attended a visitation for a friend's mother's funeral. This morning it is winterish and I might have to finally close the bedroom window. The wind is something! If I were home, I'd be out throwing the leaves into the air and they would all blow to the neighbor's!
Monday, October 29, 2007
Cleaning Quirk
This weekend I was in the mood to (gasp!) clean. Maybe it was because I was frustrated by one of my parent conferences. I started by using my dryer vent brushes to clean as far in as I could in all the furnace vents. Then I cleaned the louvered doors - I can never get between the slats well enough. Then I looked at the cat's bathroom and knew I could improve on that. I dug out my steam cleaner and went to work on that floor. I didn't think it would ever be white again. While I had the cleaner out, I did those nooks and crannies I always ignore - around the oven door, the back of the counter, behind the stovetop, etc. My hands are paying the price, but I worked off the mad and have a cleaner house to show for it! Somewhere along the line I must have used some new muscles - in my posterior - at least I hurt places I haven't before unless I'd gotten a vaccination!
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Conference time
It is parent teacher conference time here. Our school is on trimesters and we try to hold conference with parents about half way through the first one - at about six weeks. It is great to meet parents and be able to say good things about their kids. The part I don't like is the 12 hour days! They dismissed kids 2 hours early today, but we needed to be back at school at 3:00. I chose not to go home for the little break. The PTO furnishes us with a nice meal (I think soup) and we are having a book fair at the same time. My load is light today. One regular conference, one individual educational plan meeting, and two student assistance team meetings. School will start at the regular time tomorrow, with another two hour early dismissal and tomorrow we conference from 4:00 to 8:00. Friday we get the afternoon off. No students in the morning, just conferences.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
New Look
We took down the big evergreen in our front yard on Saturday. Wish I had taken pictures. It went exactly as planned - always a big surprise! Our friend Curt came by with his chain saws, and took off limbs from the bottom up and Dan and I loaded the pickup. Oskaloosa has a tree/yard dump, so we could dispose of the tree easily. Curt worked his way up the tree and after a bit Greg and his friend Justin arrived. By then the top of the tree was ready to come down. It was roped, notched and with very little fanfare, came down just where we wanted it to. A little more chain saw action and no more tree. I counted the rings but only got 27 - I thought the tree has to be older than that. The front of the house is now visible from the street - no more streaking through the house!
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