Sunday, November 23, 2014

Costumes, cars, and a cage

Well, we got a replacement car.  It’s a Chevy Malibu.  It runs and will do the job, plus its not dented in all 4 sides.  We have told Tyler to protect it with his life!

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Yesterday we went to see Mockingjay –Part 1.  First of all, even though it was a tad bit slow, I loved it and cried.  But I really wish they would stop making these final movies into 2 parts.  Ugh!  We also went out to Happy Joe’s to celebrate Bob’s birthday (which is next Wednesday).  What's funny is when I asked how it feels to be almost 46, he said he already was.  All year he had been thinking he was 46 when he was only 45.  You know you are getting old when you cant remember how old you are!

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We built another cage for the guineas.  Usually when we go down to watch TV, they have been on a couch.  So, we decided to build them their own space downstairs- yes we have issues…Take note of Tyler’s help.  Impressive.

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Tis the season to be jolly, right?  Alayna’s been dying to get a guinea outfit.  Enjoy…

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Kayla is clearly having tons of fun without us Smile

Here are a couple pics of my presentation at the EIRC Conference:

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Kris Hart talking with her hands

Here is my READbox at the high school…

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This whole week I taught about Africa and some awesome books about it…

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Excited for this week, the break, and time with family.  Love to all!!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly…

The past few weeks have had incidents and events that have pushed my thoughts into focusing on an eternal perspective.  Funny how some events can do that- take you out of that day to day survival mode you are in and make you reconsider the things in your life that are the most important.

The news a few weeks ago that my father has cancer- well, it was shocking and devastating and left me kind of stunned.  The first thing that crossed my mind was that I never considered losing him or my mom.  Maybe I always figured I would die first so I would never have to deal with that.  I am relieved at the news that for now he is ok and the trip to the Caribbean means more now than ever. 

Then, this week, one of my worst fears came true.  I always worry when my kids walk out the door that something may happen, an accident, a disappearance (I read too many murder mysteries), any kind of harm.  So far we have been lucky.  This Wednesday that all changed…

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Tyler and Alayna were in a car accident.  They were crossing the stupid intersection out by Aldis- the one where there is always an accident.  He swears he looked to the right and didn’t see the car coming.  To his credit it was really dark outside and we don’t know if the other people had their lights on.  The car slammed into Alayna’s side (a few seconds later and it would have hit her directly).  She hit her head on the window and injured her leg (only sore, no blood and not broken).  More than anything they were shocked.  Alayna says she doesn’t remember much.  They hit a young couple- she was 8 months pregnant and taken to the hospital in an ambulance for observation.  Both cars were totaled.  I feel extremely blessed my children are ok as it could have been so much worse.  We watched them carefully the next few days for signs of concussions or whiplash.  Tyler says he will never ever go through that intersection again.  I was also relieved to see that we had full liability coverage- enough that it made me cry.  The other couple didn’t have insurance.  What if we hadnt had it?  We would be screwed financially for life.  So, I am grateful for insurance payments and insurance coverage, as odd as that may sound.

What else was upsetting?  My family didn’t wake me- I found out the next morning.  I am not upset with them, nor will I ever be, I am angry and upset with my illness.  An illness that will progressively get worse.  An illness where I am judged when people can’t see the pain.  An illness that is increasing my weight and CFS exponentially and no doctors can find out how to fix it.  I crashed that night at 5:30.  I am missing hours at night.  I basically function in a survival mode and I hate that.  My family let me sleep- it had been a long week, if they woke me they knew I wouldn’t sleep that night, I’d be in lots of pain, and it would take days to get back on schedule.  So, I wasn’t there to hug my children and let them know it would be ok.  I wasn’t there to kiss their booboos like I did when they were young (although Tyler would smack me now if I tried).  But that was a tough loss for me.  Tough being reminded that I am NOT superwoman.  I can’t do it all- I may never be able to accept that…Ok, on to happier things….

Kayla is having a blast in Idaho!

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I made some table décor for the high school using our evergreen tree and some cranberries…

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Bob is doing an amazing job on the banister- look at the difference…

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We had our 1st snow and I am not ready for all the cold, snow and ice…its not fair that Marisa is in the nice hot sun!  JK Marisa…

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The Arrow painting finally arrived!

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Sometimes it is the smallest of things that can turn your week around….

When your husband knows it’s a tough week and gets you flowers “Just Because”

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Or when you find out the most terrifying guy (The 1st one in years to give you actual nightmares) who plays the Penguin in the new show Gotham, is from Iowa, then you tweet him saying how you would love to meet him and he favorites your tweet and then his fan club contacts you and asks you to join!

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Heres to a better week!

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Sunday, November 09, 2014

Oh the things we do to raise money for books!

This week I ran 2 book fairs.  It just about did me in.  It is much more work than it looks!  At the HS, we did a bake sale all 4 days to raise cash to buy books.  Here is what I made:

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Alayna made this cutie-talent runs deep in this family:

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We had kids lining up 10 minutes before school ended to get dibs on the goodies…

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I don’t know yet how much we made on both fairs but they were very successful.  We even got our doors decorated…

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Daisy say “hi”

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We built them a fort- these are 3 very spoiled piggies

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We tried out the new awesome restaurant started by firefighters called Firehouse Subs and it was super yummy..

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It was a happy week with the twins being born and good news on my dads diagnosis.  Prayers do work!

Friday, November 07, 2014

Sunday, November 02, 2014

Seeing the Piano Guys…

Kayla at BYUI

More reasons why I love my job!

We finally got to go out and celebrate Tyler’s 16th birthday.  He got his full drivers license (look out world!) and then we went to Carlos O Kelleys for lunch and went to see Maze Runnur which was super awesome and did NOT disappoint!!!

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Bob has been working really hard on the home projects.  Here is the upstairs mantle.  Isn’t it gorgeous?!

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It’s been a huge week for me once again…Both book fairs arrived and it was Red Ribbon Week.  The cool part about that is that we get to dress up each day.  Very few adults dress up- maybe they are too cool, BUT the kids LOVE that I go all out and that makes me cool!  One teacher said, “Is this just cape week for you?” Yes. Yes it is!

On Tuesday, it was superheroes day.  I couldn’t find a cape or mask, but I did get a picture with Catwoman!  I was Batgirl- she was a librarian, you know…

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For pajama day I was Superman and Super comfortable!!

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On Friday, for Halloween, I was Little Red Riding Hood with a basket of bookmarks.  The wind was super strong so coming into school I truly looked like Flying red riding hood!

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I took pics of all the students on Book Character Dress Up day and made a bulletin board that says, “Reading allows us to become…” and then has pictures of all the book characters.  Cool, right?

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Utah- Part 4