Wednesday, November 3, 2010

My World Will Change

Referendum failed.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Pumpkin Patch

Friday was Hanna's preschool field trip to the pumpkin patch. I ended up with a Dr. appt. that morning so I went ahead and took the whole day so I could go with her. It was a bee-u-tee-ful day for the FT!


They learned about all the things the farm produced, including gourds, squash, popcorn, pumpkins, and Christmas trees. The nice thing about this place is that it's literally 2 minutes down the road from our house, so we can visit anytime.


Here's her preschool picture. I think she looks so much older! (and ladylike and mild-mannered....) Our baby is growin' up!



Sunday, October 10, 2010

Busy kids, stressed mom...

The fall school skating party was this week and the kids had a blast. Joel pointed out that his skating skills had improved (I must have missed him practicing this year!! :0), and Hanna was proud that she could stay on her feet most of the time. She didn't even care about the bounce house this year--they were both a'rollin'!
Joel hanging out with some friends. Looks like he and his fellow flankers were cozying up to the "cool" older kids!

Hanna even found some preschool classmates to skate with. They were pretty independent at this year's event.
I don't have pics because I forgot the camera, but Joel ended his season 2 in baseball today. They put up a good fight, but toward the end, the other team skunked them. Joel's really become better at baseball, but it's a good time for a break. Of course we wanted his team to win......Secretly, we accept the loss with chagrin because a win would mean we'd still be at the ball park now for the second game! Next up; basketball!
In other news, the schools are gearing up for the fight of a lifetime. A referendum is on the ballot and tension is most decidedly high. The community in which I live and teach is 80% no children in school. It frustrates me that my calling, my children's educational well-being, as well as my livelihood are all being decided by these people. Stomach aches and wakeful nights have become routine around here. If the public slays this referendum, more devastating personnel/program cuts are guaranteed. This time, I don't think elementary (or any level of) music will go unscathed. If I could swing from the town's water tower and shout to the masses to "vote YES" on November 2nd, I would. I don't think they truly understand what our schools will be like if they shut this down. Not even our superintendent is optimistic, but fight we will.


Monday, September 27, 2010

I have no excuse...

This is my daughter on preschool. Whooped! She absolutely loves it, but every other day, she comes home as tired as can be. Today, she just quietly gathered blankets from the couches and set up camp while Joel was doing homework...it took several minutes before I realized all was quiet in the livingroom. I had to snap a few pics of this "peaceful Hanna" moment (they don't happen often 'round here!).


This weekend was busy for us. I hosted a bridal shower for Andy's sister at our house while the boys (7 in all) headed to Chicago for the Cubs-Cardinals game. During batting practice, Uncle Tim caught a foul ball and gave it to Joel! Cloud Nine, I tell ya! The only bummer was Andy getting car sick on the way up. But it was a good game for us Cub fans...sorry Uncle Jason...

Aunt Cindy made a gorgeous cake for the Pampered Chef shower. We had a fun time and, after the crowd cleared out and we had some quiet time for the youngsters in the house, us girls went out to dinner!
Clearly, blogging has not been on the priory list for awhile. I'll try to do better...
In other news, Hanna's gymnastics teacher said she can move up into the next leveled class (for 6 yr. olds +) This month, she'll be doing cartwheels and round-offs!



Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Preschool Sans "B"

Our baby started preschool today. She was so excited! Whereas Joel was wide-eyed and shy, Hanna jumped in the car and babbled the whole time. She marched right in and found her cubby and chair. The only thing that slowed her down was the girl who cried and threw herself on the floor in a fit of "I don't wanna stay!!!" (note the look of trying to smile for Mommy's camera, but keeping tabs on said girl!)
After being tucked in to bed last night, we were discussing the fun things to look forward to. Hanna said, "But most importantly Mommy, I won't need my B." (her purple rag of a blanket) Sure enough, she left it at home this morning without so much as a comment. When I picked her up this afternoon, going without her B or sucking her fingers was the first thing she mentioned. This could be our big break!!!

As I peruse these pictures, I'm making a mental note to NOT let her wear that dress again! Must've gotten a little too stretched out this summer...we're almost showin' a little too much for the preschool crowd. :0)


She's already asking me about Friday and stamping her feet wanting to return before then! I could've sworn she was just learning to walk and talk yesterday. Time flies....



Thursday, August 26, 2010

Gymnastics

A busy milestone week for Hanna! Tuesday, she had a rather lengthy well-child physical for preschool (she insisted on wearing the resulting sticker on her leotard for the world to see). Then, she jetted off to her first-ever gymnastics class. She LOVED it! It's a 6-week program for motor development/preschoolers and it's perfect for what we wanted. She really needed something to call her own...Joel's activities were dragging her spirits a bit. She did great and is excited for each week. Her favorite aparatus is the high beam (my least favorite, if I recall!)





Then last night, we had teacher meet-and-greet at preschool. She's very excited to begin next week! Our baby's growing so fast!



Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Last Hoorah of Summer

We spent the weekend cramming in fun activities while the cousins were in town. Fair on Friday, Children's Museum on Saturday morning, family birthdays on Saturday night, and then Joel had his first fall baseball game. Whew! The kids LOVE being with Trevor and Rylee; this weekend, we finally met baby Ryder. Poor kid has no idea what family mayhem he's getting into!
The carousel is always a favorite!

Trevor and Joel are born to be wild...


Rylee and Hanna work the catwalk at the Barbie exhibit. That was Rylee's forte; she twirled and bowed and worked that crowd! (didn't mean to rhyme...)



I create the morning news powerpoints at school and needed some kiddo pics for a character song...I headed out to recess and found Joel and his friends playing kickball. This turned out to be a fun shot and Joel is so handsome in his green I must say! We're off and running for the 2010-2011 school year. Hold on tight...