So I just realized that it has been 1 month since the kids went back to school and it has been extremely crazy with no time for blogging or reading! I am the only person I know who hasn't opened Breaking Dawn. It has spent weeks on the table next to the couch patiently waiting for my life to settle down. I even loaned it to my friend Jenn, who promptly returned it in like 3 days and she has 5 kids! HELLO! Oh yeah, and if I finished Eclipse first, that might help too. So, I guess I have still not found my rhythm or adjusted to the not so new schedule yet. It seems that I should have more time on my hands than ever having all 3 kids in school, but life just seems to get busier the older they get. Emma's homework load is a bit heavier in 4th grade and between dance class, violin, Achievement Days, American Girl Club and her never ending social calendar she has turned into a night owl. She totally comes alive at night wanting to craft, read or just talk our ears off. I am beginning to see some serious pre-teen/tween behaviors going on. She really likes to be in on the adult stuff too and I have to be careful about what kind of information she becomes privy to.
I must say that I do feel so blessed that even though we are busy, everyone is doing great. It seems like I know a lot of people dealing with a lot of stuff right now and I wouldn't trade mine for theirs. I am just a little type A sometimes and with the lack of control of the schedule it's like I am playing a real life Survivor game trying to manage it all. Fortunately, Noah is handling first grade like a pro and has won the heart of his teacher who can't stop gushing about him, and Daegan tells me everyday that he just loves preschool, and well that statement is just music to my ears! Over the summer I struggled with getting him to go to the child care at the gym or to his class at church, so I was a bit paranoid about the whole preschool thing.
For now the current solution to handling the chaos is ( I may have a better plan tomorrow) if I am playing Survivor, I need to have a game plan! I guess the first step might be coming out of denial about the fact the summer break is really over. I may be one of a very small group of parents who were not ready for the leisure of the summer season to end. Maybe one last batch of Pina Coladas (the virgin kind of course) in the blender this weekend and then I'll be ready for fall.
"When you come down to it, the secret to having it all, is loving it all." {Dr. Joyce Brothers}
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Tribute to My Dad
My Dad passed away last Friday, August 15th, 2008 at the age of 63. He's had many health issues the last few years and he was never able to recover from them. Last Saturday at his funeral I was able to reflect on our relationship and what I've learned from him. What I know for sure about my Dad is that he had a great love for life, he was an extreme optimist and his glass was always full. He taught me to be a dreamer, to work hard and never give up. Our family will miss him very much.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Back to School
Emma and Noah headed back indoors this week to start a new school year. It felt strange to have them back in school so early in the summer, and with temperatures over 100 degrees all week it hasn't been so fun for them to be outside during recess when they belong in a pool. It will take a few weeks to adjust, but I think we are set to have a great year. Emma is entering 4th grade and is in her4th year of the Spanish Magnet Program at Folsom Hills Elelmentary. She was very lucky to be selected for this program in 1st grade and hopefully will be conversationally fluent by the end of her 5th grade year. She won't speak much to us, but when I hear her at school or while practicing her homework her accent is amazing! She has had great teachers and been able to stay with the same group of kids all along, which makes her very happy. Noah is entering 1st grade and is high on the waiting list for the spanish program. He's a lucky kid because his teacher, Mrs. Hedgepath, is one of the nicest teachers at the school and he has tons of friends. Preschool starts this next week for Daegan and I am VERY excited. The preschool is also at Folsom Hills, which is so great because it's a block away and I'll have all 3 kids in at the same school for the next 2 years!
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Official Triathletes
Emma and Noah crossed the finish line yesterday to join Dad and Mom as official triathletes. With all the things Todd has going on, he manged to pull off a very successful event and we made it a family affair. This is the 2nd year he has put together The Iron Hills Youth Triathlon for our neighboring town of El Dorado Hills. He recruits participants by offering a one hour a day training camp all summer long. Most of the kids participate and then many others from swim teams or just all over the place also race. Emma and Noah do not participate in the camp or a swim team, but they wanted to try it. I thought maybe Emma would change her mind, or maybe not finish because she really was not prepared. She spent a lot of time playing in the pool this summer, but never got on her bike! I shouldn't underestimate the girl. She finished and can't wait to do the next one. (The funny thing is that she and Sadie both talked the entire race, even during the swim which I assume helped her get through it.) I had no worries about Noah. His age group had a much shorter race and he is so physically active I knew it would not be a problem. Needless to say it was fun and we look forward to Ready. Set. Go! Which is the next race Todd will put together in October for the City of Folsom.
Amazin' Daegan!
I'll call this video truly amazing because most 3 year olds can't do that and beacause Daegan has had to relearn to love the water this summer after he had a bit of a scare early on in the season from falling in face first. I have another video that would take way to long to upload that shows him jumping in and swimming the entire length of the pool without a life jacket or any apprehension. It is kind of fun and kind of scary to watch him. He doesn't want to wear a life jacket at all anymore, he keeps trying new flips and dives, and all of this equates to no poolside reading for me. (FYI: His name really does mean little fish, and I wonder it has anything to do with his new found love of swimming.)
Meet Julie
Emma and Sadie show off all of their dolls.
Two very happy girls. Four very lucky dolls.
Two very happy girls. Four very lucky dolls.
Soccer Time!
It's back to Briggs Ranch Park this week to start practice for another fun soccer season. Noah was very excited to get back to practice but was a bit bummed when Dad, a.k.a. "Coach Todd" had to miss the first practice due to a bad sore throat. Coach Todd was sad too, when he got the report from his assistant coach, that his winning team that has reassembled from last year, a.k.a. "The Rattlers" have a lot of work to do before their seeding tournament next week.
Catching Lizards, Catching Ants
I think we need a pet! Todd and I keep using the excuse that we can't have a dog or any other animal until Daegan is a little older. So to satisfy their need to have an animal around they bring in the wild. I know a lizard and some ants seem harmless, and it is very cute how Daegan thinks that he's catching an animal when he brings in some ants, but I am seriously worried. Living so close to the lake we encounter all sorts of wild animals in our neighborhood including SNAKES! I run into one now and then when I go out for a run and I know that it is only a matter of time before one is in my yard or in my kitchen!
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Happy 87th Birthday Oma Enoo!!!!
For the Love of Dolls
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Meet Kathryn
I decided to introduce Kathryn this week because it is this doll that has kept Emma busy and entertained all summer long. Kathryn (Emma's middle name after our good friend Kathryn Scott.) is Emma's Just Like You Doll from American Girl. She joined our family last Christmas and has turned out to be the best $100 I ever spent on a toy. She (the doll) has spent every single night of her life in Emma's bed. She has inspired Emma to read many, many American Girl books, learn to do hair and even design clothes. (The outfit she is wearing in this picture Emma designed this week all by herself with some left over apron fabric. She even used a needle and thread to sew the back seam together.)
A few days ago we finally coordinated schedules with her best buddies Sadie & Sara (fellow American Girl & Miley Maniacs) and went to see the movie Kit Kittredge: An American Girl. It was really a good movie and it's not just because I love doing this this mom & daughter stuff. The film had a great message and one very relevant to what is happening in our country today. Later in the evening when we got home Emma I had some serious discussion about some of the themes in the film. I was just amazed that at 9 years old she had a grasped economics 101, understands adversity and knows how important it is to be grateful for what we have. Those people over at American Girl really have a great thing going on and I look forward to a few more years of throwing more money at what they have to offer.
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