Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Updates












It's been a while since I've updated, and all of the kids are asleep, so now is as good of a time as ever. Charlie is growing like a weed. He has the chubby cheeks that his sisters had times ten. He is a serious chunk. He's also getting a sweet little mohawk. He's been battling a double ear infection for the last three weeks and is on his second antibiotic. We're hoping this one does the trick, as the doctor has already mentioned how this concerns him.


Jaymeson is still our wild and crazy child. She's transitioned into her Dora toddler bed, and elimintated the nook from her bedtime routine. She still gets it occassionally in the middle of the night when she can't be calmed (just so she doesn't wake up Ellie). She is a really great big sister to Charlie and takes great care of him. It's so sweet how excited she gets when he pulls the musical toy on his own, or when she walks over and gives him a kiss on the forehead.


Ellie is loving her 4K program. She rides the bus to school every afternoon and has tons of fun. We had her first parent-teacher conference last week, and the teacher said she is doing very well. She had her school pictures taken, and it's amazing how grown-up she looks.


Josh's volleyball team made it to the regional finals, which they played tonight, but lost. The had a great season, one of the best in a while. He has already committed to coaching volleyball again next year.


I'm pretty excited about some new opportunities. I've been speaking with some old friends from the Tribune, and am going to be writing a few feature stories a week for some of the local weekly papers. I'll also be doing a monthly bowling column, which I'm not quite as excited about, but still, it gets me back into writing, which I love.


As a family we've been battling several illnesses, but I think we're on the mend now. The kids are excited for Halloween...Ellie and Jaymeson are going to be fairies and Charlie is a monkey. Josh and I will have our first weekend away from all the kids when we head to the Cities for a David Gray concert.


That's all for now!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Times are changing




It's that time of year again. The time of year where showering becomes a daily thing rather than a whenever I have time thing, when kids need to wear close that sort of match, and when alarm clocks need to be set. Back to school time.

As usual the emotions are mixed. On one hand it's exciting to get back in the classroom to set up, plan and meet the kids we'll be spending time with for the next nine months. On the other hand it means seeing our kids less, dishing out lots of money for daycare, and saying goodbye to the laid back days of summer vacation.

Charlie started daycare on Monday, and did awesome. He, Jaymeson and Ellie all went to Kimmy's house, and Kimmy said he had the best first day of all of our kids. Yesterday when I picked them up she said his second day was even better. That makes me happy. I shed some tears Monday morning as Josh packed all of them up and dropped them off, making my life a little less emotional that it would have been had I dropped them off.

Ellie had her last day at Kimmy's yesterday. She has gone there for the past four years, so it was tough on all sides. Ellie starts school next Thursday. She'll be in the 4-year old kindergarten program and will go to a daycare closer to our house. She'll get to ride the bus to her new school, and is soooo excited about this!

Jaymeson is Jaymeson. She runs, she falls, she scrapes her knees, hands, nose, whatever. For the first time last night she took a big digger on the concrete, brushed off her knees and hands, and kept going. Not a tear was shed.

Josh is taking on a different role at school this year. He'll be in charge of a self-contained EBD classroom rather than a floating Special Ed teacher as he was last year. He's also taken on the role of assistant varsity volleyball coach at Central. He says he's catching on to the rules and the lingo, and seems to be enjoying it. They went 3-1 yesterday at a tournament in Stevens Point, and play Aquinas on Thursday.

Things are very much the same for me this year. I'm team-teaching fifth grade once again, but this year we only have 24 kids on our class list rather than 28. I'll enjoy this as much as I can, knowing full well that by the end of the year our numbers will be up again. I'm going to be the drop-off person for Jaymeson and Charlie this year. I'm used to getting ready after Josh heads out with the kids, but with him being so close to school it just doesn't make sense to do it any other way (until winter that is...when I refuse to drive on the I90 overpass in bad weather).

Here's to a good year!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Baptism

Charlie was baptised on Sunday, August 16th at Holy Trinity. Here are some pictures of the big day!























Family photo














Family photo.






































Friday, July 31, 2009

Pictures

Pizza for breakfast.

Putting out the vibe.


Content.



Early risers.

Smiling.

















Saturday, July 18, 2009

More pictures...

Ellie riding her horse at the fair.

Jaymeson zonked out during lunch.

Jaymeson on her horse. She giggled for the first three laps because she loved it so much!



Jaymeson trying on Josh's Twins hat.

Smiley Charlie.


Family photo.


Charlie in his Mauer jersey.

All dressed up for his two-week birthday.