Sunday, November 04, 2007

Birthday Party, broken glasses and a dead hamster

October 28, 2007 Birthday Party, broken glasses and a dead hamster

I started this email last week, got through 2 paragraphs and never finished. But we have had so much happen so I promised myself that this would be finished first today.
Let’s see…where do I begin?
I started my full time job this last week. I am absolutely LOVING it! I have great kids and I never thought I would ever find myself saying I love to teach math. Who knew? I have already been given hugs, told lunchtime detention with me wouldn’t be bad, and that I actually make math class fun. It has only been two weeks, but I love it. The down side is that I have absolutely no down time. I grade hundreds of papers every night that must be recorded and then put on the computer. I just have an overwhelming amount of stuff I have to do. I wonder if I will get used to it all. However, I did learn one thing…having the same classes every day beats subbing by a long shot! I was so tired Sunday morning that I accidentally put hydrogen peroxide (in a special contact cleaner) in my eye instead of contact solution. I felt like my eye was on fire and it took several minutes before I could pry my eye open and get the contact out. Not pretty!
Bob is still working overtime, and possibly starting on a volleyball team for work. He is doing a great job getting the younger two kids off to school in the morning. He even learned how to put Alayna’s hair in a ponytail! I came home from work the other day to find he had made a homemade stuffed pepper soup. I was so touched by that.
Marisa had her YW in Excellence program last week. It was quite a shindig. The whole gym was decked out like Hawaii and they had a Luau. They did a slideshow with pictures and accomplishments the girls had done throughout the year. The girls even did the hula. Marisa did a great job and I will post a cute picture of her doing it. She had a fantastic display including her candle holder that she designed on paper, cut out the wood, and made herself. It is GORGEOUS and I will post a picture so you can see it. Marisa also got to take a field trip with her gifted and talented team to the UofI library to do research on their topics for National History Day. Marisa has chosen the French Revolution.
Tyler’s class had another play at school. It was about the Star Spangled Banner and Tyler got the lead role as Francis Scott Key. He did an amazing job and I see drama and/or showchoir in his future! We also had pack meeting last week and Tyler earned his Wolf!!!! Thanks to Grandma Hart, he completed it by his birthday and can now move to the Bears. He also had his big Harry Potter birthday. Happy Birthday Tyler!!! He turned 9. He had some friends over to watch “Meet the Robinson’s” and play. My friend made a beautiful cake and I will post pictures. We also watched Transformers that night and that movie ROCKED! Tyler also broke his glasses, so we had to go order new ones and finally got some that fit his face. He is growing way too fast!
Alayna’s class had a field trip to the pumpkin farm and she brought home an adorable pumpkin. She is doing so great in school. They are doing “Jolly Phonics” and I think it is a FANTASTIC program!!! If any of you reading this have kids getting ready to read, check out this program!
On Monday, for FHE, we made pumpkin poop for the kids to give to their classes at school. You take butterfingers and crush them up and stick them in a plastic baggie. Then you attach the poem:

PUMPKIN POOP
I started to carve a pumpkin
With my carving knife and scoop
But the pumpkin got so scared
He took a little poop!
It looked so cute and funny
Just like a candy treat
So I’m sharing it with you now
Because you are so sweet!

*I know this may be gross to some of you, but it was a real hit at school!

This week, a tragedy occurred. Our hamster Furry died. I went in to feed them, and one was stiff and not moving. Tyler was devastated!! He cried most of the morning. When I came home from work, I saw that he had carefully boxed her up, and written sweet sayings around her box. He also illustrated the circle of life on a paper. Then, he wrote a Eulogy. I am including it here because it was way to sweet and way too funny not to share:

FURRY
She was good to us, her mother would be proud of her. She completed all of her deeds. She needs to be left in peace. She has gone to heaven where God and everyone is righteous there. She was righteous too! She did good things for her, her litter, her mother, and Willow especially. Willow accompanied her for two years. When she dies then they together will be happy together.

Kayla and Marisa started the Geography club last week. Kayla really likes it, but I don’t think Marisa has talked in her into the GEO bee yet. Marisa though, is determined to win this year. I see her studying all the time. Kayla is still doing dance team and they have their first performance this week.
Our ward had a Halloween carnival this week. Bob took the kid while I tried to go grocery shopping and find some flat shoes and cooler long sleeve t-shirts. I stand over an overhead and sweat like crazy. Plus my only winter shoes are high heeled leather boots, my feet are blistered from standing all day. I know, whine whine whine! Anyway, the kids had fun at the carnival. Marisa helped at the face painting booth. For Halloween, Tyler was a Ninja, Kayla went as Harry Potter, and Marisa and Kayla went as bacon and an egg. It was hilarious! Again, I will attach pictures.
Ok, I guess that sums up the last two weeks. I tell ya, it does NOT get boring around here- EVER! We would love to hear how everyone else’s Halloween went. Until next week…(or two)

Kris and Family

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