Sarah is riding her bike to school when the weather is nice. Julia is still afraid to fall and doesn't want to practice yet.
We've all been really busy with school, work, friends and Fall activities. The RennFare this year was so fun, seeing all the people in costumes, met up with my sister in law, niece, aunt, cousin, and friends we haven't seen in years so it was a lot of fun. My sister in law and niece went through a maze with us but we couldn't find the end so we cheated and went back through the entrance to get out. We have pumpkins with glued on eyeballs decorating the front porch and there are many colored leaves on the ground. Julia found a huge acorn on the way to school the other day, the biggest one we'd ever seen. We've noticed lots of Squirrels scurrying about trying to stock up on food.
The girls and I are a little home sick for Hawaii, I mostly just miss my family there but we'll at least see my parents in December. Not sure if that's a definite but we're hoping, in the mean time we are adjusting well, getting to know the neighbors and hosting gatherings at our house occasionally. Sarah and Julia have made many friends and are doing well in school so I couldn't ask for more. Something special is happening this weekend too, Betty is taking the girls to the campground for early Halloween, so they will be trick or treating and having a blast while Dann and I can relax at the house. I was actually thinking of taking Dann to the Crumland Farm this weekend because they are going to have some Halloween activities although I think I'd have to keep my eyes shut the whole time but we'll see.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Saturday, September 8, 2012
They are liking school
After the second week of school they have seemed to get the hang of the routine. Julia is really working on learning to read and is enjoying counting sidewalks on our way to school. We noticed that she spelling things backwards and flipped so she may have inherited my dyslexia; Dann said, "We don't know maybe she lives in Mirror Land.", pretty funny. I'm not worried about it because it's an easy thing to work with and overcome with a little extra help. Julia really likes her class and has stories to tell about her friends and getting "bottle nose bucks" (the school's reward system). The school also gives the kids the option to run laps around the track at recess and have a reward system set up for that too. So the girls have been running a few laps around the track every day.
Sarah is enjoying the bottle nose bucks as well; her class is a bit rowdy and they get reprimanded as a class so she gets a bit frustrated that she's getting in trouble even though she's being good. She's getting used to the idea that the teachers are doing that so that the kids will start working together to learn. Sarah had her first spelling test today and got 9 out of a 10 correct, that was a call for double high fives. So proud of that girl! She's been working very hard all week, has seemed really tired so she was really excited for the weekend as we all are, everybody's working for the weekend and TGIF!
One last thing; one of the best bagel shops is right next to the school so once in a while we'll stop for a pastry and it's da bomb!
Sarah is enjoying the bottle nose bucks as well; her class is a bit rowdy and they get reprimanded as a class so she gets a bit frustrated that she's getting in trouble even though she's being good. She's getting used to the idea that the teachers are doing that so that the kids will start working together to learn. Sarah had her first spelling test today and got 9 out of a 10 correct, that was a call for double high fives. So proud of that girl! She's been working very hard all week, has seemed really tired so she was really excited for the weekend as we all are, everybody's working for the weekend and TGIF!
One last thing; one of the best bagel shops is right next to the school so once in a while we'll stop for a pastry and it's da bomb!
Monday, August 27, 2012
First day of School
Julia and Sarah are both in grade school now, no more Kindergarten :). We need to walk to school since we live too close for the bus to come and I don't have a car yet. It's only a mile walk and it's actually really pleasant; they see things along the way that they get excited about and we talk. When they fight I don't get as stressed although it's still annoying, slows life down a little bit.
Julia's teacher seems really nice, their are a lot of books, building blocks, a big calender and what Julia was most excited about was a computer. Sarah's teacher seems fun; there are lots of Dr.Suess books lined up with Dr.Suess stuffed animals. There are phones in the reading corner (old style rotary phones) so the kids can read aloud into them and hear their own voices. There is even a class fish :)
I can't wait to hear about their days. Right before we got to school they told me their teachers wont be like Miss Hannigan from Annie; very random but funny. I know they will have a great year, learn a lot and make wonderful friends. Can't wait to hear about their day!
Julia's teacher seems really nice, their are a lot of books, building blocks, a big calender and what Julia was most excited about was a computer. Sarah's teacher seems fun; there are lots of Dr.Suess books lined up with Dr.Suess stuffed animals. There are phones in the reading corner (old style rotary phones) so the kids can read aloud into them and hear their own voices. There is even a class fish :)
I can't wait to hear about their days. Right before we got to school they told me their teachers wont be like Miss Hannigan from Annie; very random but funny. I know they will have a great year, learn a lot and make wonderful friends. Can't wait to hear about their day!
Monday, July 30, 2012
Some kind of Summer!
It's been a good one and I can't believe it's almost over! We had the best party in Sarah birthday party history right before we left. Great start for the summer, moon bounce, pool, lots of food and donuts for desert. Everybody had fun and only minor injuries so pretty good.
After that was a whirl wind of packing while sick, seeing our favorite peoples off and getting to the airport. I wasn't sure we would get to go on the plane once we got there because our layover was originally Canada and we didn't realize we'd need passports. The coordinator understood our mistake and gave us a layover in California instead. We made it!
We stayed with my friend for a few weeks and luckily we're still friends haha. I honestly miss her now and definitely am grateful for our friendship. After 4 years of sharing space with my parents it is nice to have a place to call our own. I know my parents are happy to have room and peace back, they are amazing. As soon as we moved in I put everything in it's place; I've never been that productive in my whole life.
The girls finally have their own room; first thing Sarah told Julia was that she wasn't aloud in her room. A few days later they were taking turns playing in each others rooms. We started using positive reinforcement this past week as an incentive to do chores, listen and work on reading. Things are going very well and once the girls start school I will start the job search. Hopefully I'll have a car before that time comes!
I really do like being home with the kids and am definitely appreciating that this is the calm before the storm; juggling school, home life, social life and work. How do people balance it all? I'm sure they just find a way to make it work as I know we will. Enjoying this fresh start and excited for this part of my life. Dann and I were talking about what things would be like in another 10 years for us; I'll be 41, he'll be 40 and Sarah will be 18. It'll be our last year with her and second to last with Julia. These past 10 years flew by and I know the next 10 will too. Life is precious.
After that was a whirl wind of packing while sick, seeing our favorite peoples off and getting to the airport. I wasn't sure we would get to go on the plane once we got there because our layover was originally Canada and we didn't realize we'd need passports. The coordinator understood our mistake and gave us a layover in California instead. We made it!
We stayed with my friend for a few weeks and luckily we're still friends haha. I honestly miss her now and definitely am grateful for our friendship. After 4 years of sharing space with my parents it is nice to have a place to call our own. I know my parents are happy to have room and peace back, they are amazing. As soon as we moved in I put everything in it's place; I've never been that productive in my whole life.
The girls finally have their own room; first thing Sarah told Julia was that she wasn't aloud in her room. A few days later they were taking turns playing in each others rooms. We started using positive reinforcement this past week as an incentive to do chores, listen and work on reading. Things are going very well and once the girls start school I will start the job search. Hopefully I'll have a car before that time comes!
I really do like being home with the kids and am definitely appreciating that this is the calm before the storm; juggling school, home life, social life and work. How do people balance it all? I'm sure they just find a way to make it work as I know we will. Enjoying this fresh start and excited for this part of my life. Dann and I were talking about what things would be like in another 10 years for us; I'll be 41, he'll be 40 and Sarah will be 18. It'll be our last year with her and second to last with Julia. These past 10 years flew by and I know the next 10 will too. Life is precious.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
These Hawaii Burdettes are almost Maryland Burdettes!
I can't believe the day for us to move is almost here! It's amazing, so many changes have happened with the girls between ages 2 and 4 to 6 and 8, how did the time go by so fast? I'm really glad that they got a chance to live here and know their other half of extended family. Now when my parents or grandparents visit they will know who their grandparents are and I'll be able to send the girls to Hawaii in a summer or two from now and they would feel comfortable, probably even connect with their old school friends too. Really will be a home away from home for them. The experience of living here has been great and needed for all of us and I owe my parents everything for that gift.
This Monday we will be back in Maryland and I'm ready to enjoy the thunderstorms in the summer and lightening bugs, leaves changing and spiced cider in the fall, snow and winter parties, rain and new growth. I need to eat crabs too as soon as possible! See if I can get a crab cracking get together like we used to have growing up in Bowie once we're settled, although that might have to wait until next summer. I'd love to take the girls fishing and crabbing at Solomons Island one day, another Madden tradition from my childhood.
I had this ideal home pictured for us with lots of space and a huge yard; might have to wait until we sell our town house but I'd be happy with anything. As long as we're all together in our space ready to start a new adventure. It's kind of funny how it worked out though; two weeks ago, my friend and I started talking about how we both wished I was there and then she said I could stay with her. Started out as a joke and the more we talked about it the more it seemed like a crazy, fun, unreal, fantastic idea! Originally Dann and I were going to wait until he got a job and a place but the more time that went by the more I felt it was time to go; he was looking on the internet earlier that day for plane tickets anyway so it was on his mind. So he got the ticket that he was wishing to get earlier, we were excited about this happy-go-lucky decision, then it sunk in for him and he was freaked out with not having a job, a place, etc. Things have a way of working themselves out because this past Tuesday and Wednesday he had an interview with the same company on both days and an offer from them today! He didn't accept it though because he has another interview on Wednesday but the offering position will be there for him until next Friday. Either way he will have a job by next Friday, this is phenomenal timing and can only make me think that all this is meant to be.
Life is good!
This Monday we will be back in Maryland and I'm ready to enjoy the thunderstorms in the summer and lightening bugs, leaves changing and spiced cider in the fall, snow and winter parties, rain and new growth. I need to eat crabs too as soon as possible! See if I can get a crab cracking get together like we used to have growing up in Bowie once we're settled, although that might have to wait until next summer. I'd love to take the girls fishing and crabbing at Solomons Island one day, another Madden tradition from my childhood.
I had this ideal home pictured for us with lots of space and a huge yard; might have to wait until we sell our town house but I'd be happy with anything. As long as we're all together in our space ready to start a new adventure. It's kind of funny how it worked out though; two weeks ago, my friend and I started talking about how we both wished I was there and then she said I could stay with her. Started out as a joke and the more we talked about it the more it seemed like a crazy, fun, unreal, fantastic idea! Originally Dann and I were going to wait until he got a job and a place but the more time that went by the more I felt it was time to go; he was looking on the internet earlier that day for plane tickets anyway so it was on his mind. So he got the ticket that he was wishing to get earlier, we were excited about this happy-go-lucky decision, then it sunk in for him and he was freaked out with not having a job, a place, etc. Things have a way of working themselves out because this past Tuesday and Wednesday he had an interview with the same company on both days and an offer from them today! He didn't accept it though because he has another interview on Wednesday but the offering position will be there for him until next Friday. Either way he will have a job by next Friday, this is phenomenal timing and can only make me think that all this is meant to be.
Life is good!
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Worry Less & Enjoy More
Worry less & enjoy more; that is my new found life long mantra. Since having kids I have been worrying too much. Will they be happy balanced people? Will they have a good education? Will I be a good mother? Will I be able to provide for them? Can Dann and I make all of this work?
A week of quiet time has really given me time to think about it and I hit an epiphany. I can worry all the time from one thing to the next but it does nothing but stress me out and if I am stressed that will only make things harder for them.
Then I finally came to the conclusion; when my kids are grown and don`t need me as much I am not going to say to myself "I really wish I had worried more." I am going to say "I wish I had enjoyed it more." So many people have told me it goes by so fast and enjoy it. So I will keep telling myself worry less and enjoy more.
A week of quiet time has really given me time to think about it and I hit an epiphany. I can worry all the time from one thing to the next but it does nothing but stress me out and if I am stressed that will only make things harder for them.
Then I finally came to the conclusion; when my kids are grown and don`t need me as much I am not going to say to myself "I really wish I had worried more." I am going to say "I wish I had enjoyed it more." So many people have told me it goes by so fast and enjoy it. So I will keep telling myself worry less and enjoy more.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Julia's 1st big party
We had a big party at the park this past Saturday; we brought paint, chalk, kites, balls and it was lots of fun. The kids ran around the playground, lots of tree climbing, , some painted a little and towards the end all the girls had chalk drawings on their faces. The balls were a hit but I didn`t have the sticks for the kite but a few kids enjoyed running around with it while the ribbons trailed behind. We had vegetables, fruit, crackers but the most popular food was the sea weed. Julia passed out the cupcakes with really bright frosting and bunny ring toppers and then playdo that we made as the goodies to take home. Every one seemed to have a good time and Julia said a very enthusiastic thank you to me on the way home. Will definitely do this once a year!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Happy New Year! Warning! I'm complaining a lot in this one.
Trying to keep my New Years resolution. All the laundry was clean for about a day. Then I kept cleaning and folding but not putting away so now I have a clean laundry mountain by my bedside. Every time I look at it I feel guilt and so it must be all put away.
I know things are going to be a lot easier for getting ready in the morning once everything is organized and that means no things on the floor. This will be an amazing feat but I am determined to make this happen!
The girls couldn't find anything to wear and Sarah has gotten to the point where she is very picky about clothing and will only wear jeans. So I've got to keep those jeans clean and folded away! Might as well put the rest of the clothes away for now because she ends up taking them out of the drawers and not putting them back to look for her jeans.
Their recent art building material is foil too so they keep getting huge sheets of foil and making cool things but the things get smaller and smaller until there are just tiny foil bits everywhere. So I put my foot down for the final time this morning and told them no more foil! Seriously; it's all over their bed before they get in and I have to clean it up every night, all over the floor and all over our tables. So tired of cleaning up foil even if it keeps them busy.
Although they do things that drive me crazy I need to keep accountable for my own mess and the fact that they are having a hard time because I'm not making anything easier by being so disorganized. When they start making huge messes I need to redirect there activity and make sure they clean up when they are done. I need to keep the kitchen clean after cooking and meals and not let it sit. I really need to start getting rid of things because I'm not going to do it all right before I move when I'm already stressing about moving. I've gotten rid of a few things but no where near where I need to be at this point. I told Dann we should just get a company that takes all your junk at once and then we wouldn't have to think about it. I should take pictures in my progress and post it to my blog and shame myself into getting this ridiculousness under control because I know in a couple of months this is not going to be cute. We did nothing to help our messy situation over winter break but we did have a good time so worth it but time to get the ball rolling!
I know things are going to be a lot easier for getting ready in the morning once everything is organized and that means no things on the floor. This will be an amazing feat but I am determined to make this happen!
The girls couldn't find anything to wear and Sarah has gotten to the point where she is very picky about clothing and will only wear jeans. So I've got to keep those jeans clean and folded away! Might as well put the rest of the clothes away for now because she ends up taking them out of the drawers and not putting them back to look for her jeans.
Their recent art building material is foil too so they keep getting huge sheets of foil and making cool things but the things get smaller and smaller until there are just tiny foil bits everywhere. So I put my foot down for the final time this morning and told them no more foil! Seriously; it's all over their bed before they get in and I have to clean it up every night, all over the floor and all over our tables. So tired of cleaning up foil even if it keeps them busy.
Although they do things that drive me crazy I need to keep accountable for my own mess and the fact that they are having a hard time because I'm not making anything easier by being so disorganized. When they start making huge messes I need to redirect there activity and make sure they clean up when they are done. I need to keep the kitchen clean after cooking and meals and not let it sit. I really need to start getting rid of things because I'm not going to do it all right before I move when I'm already stressing about moving. I've gotten rid of a few things but no where near where I need to be at this point. I told Dann we should just get a company that takes all your junk at once and then we wouldn't have to think about it. I should take pictures in my progress and post it to my blog and shame myself into getting this ridiculousness under control because I know in a couple of months this is not going to be cute. We did nothing to help our messy situation over winter break but we did have a good time so worth it but time to get the ball rolling!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)