Monday, October 26, 2009
Sticking Out Like A Sore Thumb
Have you ever had the feeling that you didn't belong someplace? David and I went on a date Friday night. After our dinner, we decided to go to a movie. The only movie that looked realtively decent (i.e. not rated R and not violent, gory, etc.) was Amelia. Well, when we walked in I felt a little out of place. David and I were one of a select handful that did not have gray hair and over the age of about 80. There was actually a whole group of people from a local nursing home or retirement community in attendance. I felt a little like there was some fine print for the movie that I did not read and the movie was only for people over a certain age. Oh well, David and I enjoyed ourselves. And even though the movie was a little slow, I still enjoyed it. Amelia Earhart is one of my all time favorite women. (Her biography was the first biography I ever read back in 4th or 5th grade.) In fact, for a long time I had some major hero-worship and wanted to grow up and fly planes just like her.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Fun on the Farm
Today, Naomi went on a field trip with her Kindergarten class to Dewberry Farms. I was able to get a sub (thanks, sweetheart!) and go with Naomi. The day was packed with lots of fun and we had a total blast. Except for the part where another mom and I got lost and we were a tad bit late showing up at the farm! (Oh, well. At least we got there!) Here are just a few pics from her field trip.
It's Football Time Again

Midnight Makeovers


Lunch with Grandma
Monday, October 12, 2009
Naomi's First Report Card

On Friday, Naomi brought home her first report card. Since she is in Kindergarten, there are no letter grades just a plus and minus in each category. Naomi had a plus in every single category. On the sheet that had the curriculum expectations she met all of the expectations or exceeded them. We are so proud of our little girl.
Lesson Learned
While birthday shopping for David on Saturday, I remembered that I desperately needed a new bra. So against any common sense I made a detour with the girls to buy one. Let me tell you that is one experience I will not do again until they are teenagers!!!! After Kaylee wandering around the store trying to shop for herself and their wonderful help in the dressing room, I was worn out. I guess I should have been a little embarassed when the sales associate gave Kaylee her own little pink gift bag so each girl would have one. And therefore both girls wandered around the mall with little pink giftbags. But by that time I was so exhausted I did not care. PS: Yes that is Kaylee trying one on. I have no clue why she was sticking her fingers up her nose.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Anonymous Call
Question: Can Heavenly Father make phone calls?
This past week has been really crazy for me. I had jury duty off and on again all week. And that meant I had to prepare sub plans for David (thanks, sweetheart) for everyday I was out or prepare what I needed to teach if I happened to be teaching the next day. Since this was the case, I was up at my classroom every night until 11 pm. (I know I need to get a life.) Anyways by Thursday night (after cub scouts) I came home and was totally exhausted. However, my darling Kaylee was not. So I stayed up with her trying to get her to fall asleep. I don't know exactly know when I fell asleep, but Friday morning I woke up on the girl's bedroom floor when I heard our house phone ringing. I was totally disoriented and thought oh no, the baby sitter is calling wondering where Kaylee is, David and Naomi will be late for school and I will be late for court. The phone call ended up being a wrong number and it was only six o'clock. We still had to rush to get out the door on time but none of us were late getting to our respective places. We have no clue who called us Friday morning but we are sure glad they did or we would have definitely been running late yesterday. So back to my question, Does Heavenly Father (or an angel) make phone calls?
This past week has been really crazy for me. I had jury duty off and on again all week. And that meant I had to prepare sub plans for David (thanks, sweetheart) for everyday I was out or prepare what I needed to teach if I happened to be teaching the next day. Since this was the case, I was up at my classroom every night until 11 pm. (I know I need to get a life.) Anyways by Thursday night (after cub scouts) I came home and was totally exhausted. However, my darling Kaylee was not. So I stayed up with her trying to get her to fall asleep. I don't know exactly know when I fell asleep, but Friday morning I woke up on the girl's bedroom floor when I heard our house phone ringing. I was totally disoriented and thought oh no, the baby sitter is calling wondering where Kaylee is, David and Naomi will be late for school and I will be late for court. The phone call ended up being a wrong number and it was only six o'clock. We still had to rush to get out the door on time but none of us were late getting to our respective places. We have no clue who called us Friday morning but we are sure glad they did or we would have definitely been running late yesterday. So back to my question, Does Heavenly Father (or an angel) make phone calls?
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Just My Luck
For the first time in my life, I got a jury duty summons. I rescheduled twice and so this past Thursday I had to show up- no more rescheduling. According to everyone including the district clerk, hardly anyone gets put on a jury on a Thursday. So I thought cool I will probably go home around lunch how nice. However, they called the first set of numbers for a jury panel of 40 and wouldn't you know it my number was called. When I got to the room where the baliff gave us our juror numbers, I was juror number 20. They only needed 12 so when I talked to my dad during my lunch break he said don't worry- your safe at number 20. Hmm, wrong again. After lunch break, they called us to tell us who would be sitting on the jury. When the first 8 were taken from the first 14 jurors, I thought I am safe. But then they skipped a whole bunch of people and #9 was the person to my left (19) and wouldn't you know I ended up being juror #10. So I now get to do my civic duty and serve on a jury. I got to sit in the jury box until 5 on Thursday. I went in on Friday till noon. I have a break on Monday/Wednesday but I have to be there Tuesday, Thursday and most likely Friday. I don't know which I prefer sitting in a court room all day or dealing with teenagers. Oh well, at least David has some sub jobs from me. :o)