Monday, December 20, 2010

Christmas Q & A

A Christmas Q&A
1. Wrapping Paper of Gift Bags?
A little of both, depending on the shape of the gift!

2. Real Tree or Artificial?
We have an artificial tree, but this year with everything going on with trying to sell the house we didn’t put one up. Call me a slacker, go ahead! I can take it!

3. When do you put the tree up?
Usually sometime around Thanksgiving break.

4. When do you take the tree down?
A few days after Christmas, IF there was one up, LOL!

5. Do you like Eggnog?
YES

6. Favorite gift as a child?
My purple unicorn bedspread and curtains, I went outside to play with my Dad and Will and when I came back in my Mom had the whole thing set up in my room! I was elated!

7. Hardest person to buy for?
Paul’s Dad

8. Easiest Person to buy for?
My Mom

9. Do you have a Nativity Scene?
Yes and it stays up year-round

10. Mail or Email Christmas Cards?
Mail, but this year I didn’t do those either!

11. Worst Christmas Gift you have ever received?
I don’t know! Is there such thing???

12. Favorite Christmas Movie?
Anything on the Hallmark channel
13. When do you start shopping for Christmas?
Year-round

14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas Gift?
Never, lol!

15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas?
IDK, everything??

16. Lights on the tree? Colored or White?
White

17. Favorite Christmas Song?
Away in a Manger

18. Travel at Christmas or Stay Home?
All our families are around here, so we go to Washington and Kinston only.

19. Can you name all of Santa's Reindeer?
Uh, no

20. Angel, Bow, or Star on the top of your tree?
Bow, IF I had put one up this year! LOL!

21. Open the presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas Morning?
My family on Christmas Eve, Paul’s family Christmas Morning

22. Your favorite Ornament?
Our first Christmas together 2006

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

NCCAT

NCCAT: North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching
This is where I have been this past weekend. I drove to Cullowhee all by myself in my new car for this Friday through Tuesday workshop on National Boards. YAY me! NCCAT is WONDERFUL! Great food, comfortable lodging, great views, and they treat you sooooo well!! Also I had some great workshops on writing my National Board portfolio entries. I worked with eight other people who are trying to get the same National Board Certificate as me! They were all so wonderful, helpful, supportive, and going through the exact same thing! Back to work tomorrow= YUCK! BUT I only have 3 days of work then 2-weeks OFF for Christmas!! YAY!



Prayer Request: Remember my friend from high school, Victoria, her due date for little Addie was today, but she has still not arrived!!! Can't wait to see her little face and hopefully her RED hair!

Kim

Sunday, December 5, 2010

New Ride!

Paul and I went yesterday and said good-bye to the Camaro. I really loved that car, it drove GREAT, looked GREAT, and I liked it all around. All except for one thing, SPACE! We went to a party last night and my friend Christy said, "I think this means you are going to have a baby!". My response: Yes, we are going to have a baby, maybe 2, ONE DAY! LOL! Until then we will still enjoy the extra space, especially Abby. Bless her little heart she was so cramped up in the back of the Camaro. So Paul and I are the new owners of an Equinox!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Long time, No see!

Whew, life has been crazy, I can't believe I haven't posted all month! There seems to always been something going on. Some friends of mine and Mama went to Myrtle Beach a couple weekends ago shopping and relaxing, etc. We got great deals, which I would have it any other way!

It has also been basketball season which means I'm busy at afterschool. This year the AD at my school is going to retire in January, so he asked if he could be head coach. Boy was that a blessing in disguise. With National Boards, School Improvement Team, and other obligations, I have really been tired up alot and unable to be as involved as I would like in basketball. We had a scrimmage today, the girls did pretty good, but we always have room for improvement! Our first game is next Thursday!

Prayer Request: Paul's Granddad has been really sick and is in the hospital, they think that he is going to be able to go to a rest home this week. Just for a short stay until he can regain his strength and go back home. This has really been a difficult time for Paul's Grandma as well trying to take care of him.

Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving this Thursday! I am very thankful for my many things! To name just a few my family, especially my wonderful husband that supports me in all I do, even the things he doesn't recommend! LOL!

Till next time, maybe not so long this time!
Kim

Monday, November 1, 2010

Cruise to Key West & Cozumel PLUS Baby Kaitlin is finally HERE!

Paul and I just got this afternoon from a Royal Caribbean cruise! It was awesome! So relaxing! We flew to Ft. Lauderdale and got on the ship, Grandeur of the Sea. Friday we stopped in Key West, where Fantasy Fest was going on. It was a WILD party to say the least! We went to the Ernest Hemingway house, which was quite a treat and saw the infamous six toed cats there. Explanation: Because of inbreeding about half of these cats have six toes. The next day we went to Cozumel where we did an excursion to Paradise Island. That included a buffet lunch and a day at a private beach. It was wonderful, when the catamaran was about to leave to go back to the cruise ship, we were very upset! Maybe when we retire we can move down there and get a job. LOL! Sunday we at sea so we spent the day relaxing by the pool and then in the afternoon Paul climbed the rock climbing wall! He did really good and I’m not just saying that because he’s my hubby! I was impressed!




On our way home from the airport today we stopped by Rex Hospital and met Kaitlin Elizabeth Pickett! Our friends Scott and Kim welcomed baby Kaitlin into the world early Saturday morning! She is beautiful!! Congrats to the Picketts! Thanks for letting us stop by and get our fix, we can probably go another five years!! LOL!







Sunday, October 24, 2010

Under the Weather and Ju-Ju turns 2!

Short version:
Friday afternoon I broke down after feeling sick all week and went to the doctor.

Long version (w/ a little venting):
I love my doctor, she is great, very understanding, and easy to talk to. One major problem whenever I NEED to get into see her, its really hard. Since my doctor closes a half day on Friday, my Mom suggested I go see her doctor. They made an exception to take me at 3:30, so I rushed over there a little early from school. Let me just vent for about something for a minute. I don't want to a complainer. I read people facebook status's and see how people carry on when they are sick and I try my best not to be like that. Sorry back to the story, I really did feel like crap, but I just knew that it was a viral cold and it would take its course! I texted Paul Friday about lunch about how I didn't feel good and of course he said to got to the doctor, to which I replied: I wish I knew I would get better without going to the doctor. My wonderful husband then replied that his DELOREAN was in the shop! Gotta love him! Ok, back to the story! Mama's doctor (nurse practitioner) was GREAT! Very nice!

Diagnosis: Right Otis Media, URI, Bronchitis
Treatment: Anti-biotic, cough meds, REST

Soooo...needless to say ECU Homecoming would have to go on without me! I planned to take the 'day off'! LOL! What is that anyway??? I ended up just doing laundry, grocery shopping, and cleaning up around the house! Not too bad! I did sneak a nap in there!

Sunday I was feeling much better so we took Abby-Ru to our friends Chris and Diana's daughter, Jules's 2nd birthday party. See pics below!


Craft-time with Ms. Kim P.
Playing in the sand with Unkie Paul!



Happy Sunday everyone! Back to work tomorrow! :(
Kim

Monday, October 18, 2010

Newby's Wedding, ECU Beats State, & Allison Olivia has arrived!

Paul and I had a crazy weekend with something to do EVERY minute! Friday night we went to Raleigh for Paul's childhood friend, Jason's wedding! We had a good time dancing and catching up with old friends and making some new ones!

Hubby & Me
The Boys: Blake, Jason, & Paul

Also we welcome a baby Russell into our extented family. Paul's first cousin, Kenley (pictures above) and his wife Kelli had a little girl Friday! We are so glad Allison Olivia is here and can't wait to watch her grown up!


Me and Ally-O! So little, sooooo sweet!


Ally and her Mommy, Kelli!

Paul and Ally, he was sooooo excited about holding her!

Ana & I celebrating the win over NC STATE!
Saturday we went to the ECU vs. NCSTATE game! We were very excited that ECU won in OT! It was such an exciting day! Sunday we celebrated birthday's at Grannie's house, then went ot he COB picnic at Boyd Lee! Busy weekend followed by a busy week ahead!

Prayer Requests-
Paul's Mom fell this weekend on a trip to the mountains with her camera club and broke her arm. She is a home bound teacher and her job requires a lot of driving. She is getting her arm set and put in a cast tomorrow afternoon. Please remember her in your prayers during this difficult time.
Also, our friends Kim and Scott are expecting baby Kaitlin any day! Remember this family as they prepare to welcome this precious gift!
Kim

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Trip to Holland

Day 1:
Paul and I are heading to The Netherlands. Paul for work and me for pleasure! Well mostly! First let me tell you the reason for our trip. The College of Business at ECU has partnered with a university in Holland to work together and help each other in various aspects. The university in Holland is starting an online program for their business school. SOOOOO, long story kind of short…Paul and one of his co-workers, Maggie, were asked to go and teach classes to the professors to help them learn to efficiently teach online. So today is the day we are heading out! Our flight was supposed to leave Raleigh at 2:50, it didn’t leave until about 4:15, YUCK! What a mess! We ended up missing our connecting flight in Newark, but the airline was super nice and we got on the next flight which was just an hour later. The flight over was not that bad, it was only 6 and a half hours. Paul and I both took sleep aid to try and help us sleep on the flight. It worked perfectly for Paul, me not so much!

Day 2:
We are here. We have arrived in Amsterdam and have met up with Maggie, Paul’s co-worker. When we arrived it was our time 2AM, but Amsterdam time it was 8AM, so we had to get our morning started. No time to rest, right?? We dropped our luggage off at the hotel and headed to ride the train into the city. Once we got into the city, we visited the “I Amsterdam” tourist information center. It was a big help. We got 48 hour subway passes with the city, so we can use them tomorrow, too. Then we headed to grab a bite to eat. We ate at a little Irish pub! Then we headed to the Heineken Experience. Although I do not drink beer, it was neat to see how it was made. The museum was very well put together. Next, we went to the Van Gogh Museum where there are over 200 painting done by Van Gogh. There were TONS of people there so we moved through pretty quickly. We decided next we want to see the ‘Red Light District’. It was very interesting. Everything you have ever heard about this is probably a little over the top or at least from what we saw. I won’t give you the gory details. As we were walking back to the train station we saw the canal river boat rides and decided to go ahead and do that since we had plenty of time. We mostly decided to go ahead and do it because a hail storm came up all of a sudden and the river boats were completely enclosed. After the river boat cruise, we grabbed some dinner at an Argentinean steak house and then headed back to the hotel to CRASH! Busy day tomorrow, heading to Nijmegen. There are TONS of bicycles here. Everyone rides bicycles from place to place. They even said that there are 2.2 bicycles for each person in the country! WOW! Maybe that is how they stay so skinny! LOL!

Day 3:
Today we finished up our visit in Amsterdam with a visit to the Anne Frank House. Words cannot even describe this experience. What a feeling to actually step behind that bookcase and see where those eight people hid for two years. The museum was very well put together. I bought a couple books and I hope to bring them back to my classroom. The message Anne wanted to get across through her diary was: ‘We don’t have to be friends with everyone, but we can be friendly’. I couldn’t agree more! After that, we grabbed a late lunch at the Travelocity’s best-rated restaurant in Amsterdam, The Pancake Bakery. Their pancakes weren’t like ours are in the US. They were very thin and more crepe-like. You could get them in sweet or savory. Paul and Maggie got pancakes and I went with an omelet. It was all very good. Then we headed back to the train station for our ride into Nijmegen where we are spending the rest of the week. We got settled in our hotel and then Jan (pronounced “yawn”) from the University and his wife, Ella, came at 7 to take us out to dinner. They gave us a tour of the city first. Nijmegen is great - much more my speed than Amsterdam. Amsterdam is such a HUGE city, I was very overwhelmed. Nijmegen is more like Raleigh or Greenville. The city is very historical and the buildings and streets are so beautiful. The city was actually accidentally bombed by allied forces during World War II and over 800 people died as well as much of the city was destroyed. Despite this fact, much of the city was salvaged and there are buildings that date back to the 1600’s - very neat. They took us to a magnificent restaurant on the river. It was very ‘fancy’. We, of course, couldn’t read the menu, but the waitress was very patient and translated most of it for us. Paul had a veal dish, while I tried the vegetarian pasta with spinach. The appetizers they chose for us were magnificent, including a chicken egg roll, soup, etc. The best part about the entire meal and evening was that Ella was a teacher! YAY! We had lots to talk about! She was a teacher in their ‘village’ for 22 years in primary school. Now she works at the University with Teacher Education. Despite the language barrier, I think she does something equivalent to our student teaching supervisors. It was great to hear about schools here. They go to school around 8:30, leave around 12:00 to go home for lunch and to play outside, etc. Then students return to school around 1:30 until 3:30 or 4:00. WOW! Wouldn’t that be nice! It must be very nice to be able to eat your lunch in peace as a Dutch teacher! LOL! I am supposed to be going to a school Tuesday morning which is an English program, where Dutch students have been studying English since they were four. I cannot wait!!

Day 3:
Today is Monday and they have the market in town. The University gave Paul and Maggie the morning ‘off’, so we could go into down and check out the market. It was very much like what we call a flea market. We didn’t buy anything, although it was interesting. They had everything from fruit, veggies, spices, dog treats, fabric by the meter, antiques, etc. Paul and Maggie are teaching a session today from 2-5 at the university. It’s raining and very chilly outside, so I decided to take the afternoon ‘off’. After all I am on holiday! LOL! Today, I have been messing around the room, playing on the computer, and reading my new Nicholas Sparks novel, Safe Haven. It is really good! I love Nicholas Sparks books. I could read books by him over and over again! Paul and Maggie should be back around 5:30 or 6 and we will go out for dinner!  Tonight we went to Pinocchio, a pizza restaurant just a short walk into the town. We also checked out the grocery store. Anyone that knows me knows that I MUST have a Diet Mt. Dew in the morning. I don’t drink coffee or tea so that is my excuse. Here in Holland they don’t have Diet Mt. Dew so I have had to settle for Coke Light (Diet Coke) or Coke Zero. These are very expensive in the hotel so I wanted to get some at the grocery store. We have a fridge in the room. While at the grocery store, I also picked up a half loaf of bread, salami, gouda (in Holland, it’s pronounced ‘how-da’) cheese, and mustard. This way, I can make sandwiches for lunch while Paul is out at the university during the day. I only spent about 4 Euros which will hopefully save us money and be more convenient than me trying to find something around the hotel during the day.

Day 4:
Today I went and met with Vincent, a professor of Education at the University Paul is working at this week. He came and got me at the hotel and we walked to his house. I was excited to see a ‘real’ Dutch house. It was very modern! Vincent discussed with me the educational system in Holland. We discussed teacher education in college as well as student behavior in schools and technology. It was a very informative session and it was really nice of him to take time out of his busy schedule to meet with me. After that, it was really cold and rainy so I decided to take yet another afternoon off and hang out in my room. Dinner Tuesday night was at an old military arsenal that has been turned into a restaurant in downtown Nijmegen. It was a four course meal and was delicious. I started with tomato soup that was simply divine with so much flavor, then I had beef stew and French fries. For dessert I had ice cream. When we got back to the hotel we bought my train ticket for tomorrow morning! I’m going to do a school visit tomorrow, and I cannot wait!

Day 5:
Today I got up and headed by train to a primary school in the village of Ravenstein. I started with the younger students around age five and then went up to the students that are eleven and twelve which is also the age of the students I teach. The teachers were so very friendly and I enjoyed getting to know them and hearing about their educational system. There are similarities and difference between school in the US and in Holland. The students in Holland seemed to be so free. In other words, the teachers’ expectations were much lower than our expectations in US schools. They go outside every day. Even though it is only 15 minutes, the kids are allowed to run, play, yell, and scream (basically be kids). I am hoping that we can work something out and Skype with the classes there in my classroom. This afternoon I’m kind of taking it easy, planning to head out to dinner when Paul gets back from his work at the university. Tomorrow I am going to visit a Montessori School within Nijmegen.

Day 6:
Today I visited the Montessori Dukenburg school in the city of Nijmegen. I rode the bus to a stop and then was supposed to be able to walk to the school. When I got off the bus I saw no school in sight, so I stopped a lady on a bicycle who had her two children were with her. That couldn’t have been more perfect. She was headed to the school to drop her kids off and she herself was a special education teacher a different school. She was VERY nice - sometimes things just work out! I got to the school and found Marian Lesson. She was the teacher that I was going to spend the morning with. She had students ages four, five, and six. Also, while her children went to centers she gave me a tour of the school. The school was very interesting and I left in time to get back to the hotel and grab lunch before I had to check out. Tonight, the people from Han University are taking us to dinner in GERMANY, which is only a 15-minute drive from Nijmegen)! YAY, so exciting! We went to a little cafĂ© in a border city. I got the Schnitzel and Paul got wild-boar served in a pumpkin. See pictures below! The people from the University were so nice and we really enjoyed getting to know them. Tonight, we are headed back to the Schipol airport area because we are flying out in the morning. We again stay at the Citizen M hotel where we spent the first night. The train ride was around one and half hours from Nijmegen to Schipol airport, but when Paul and I looked at the map we saw that we had traveled almost all the way across the country of Holland. Paul and I are ready for a train in North Carolina like that. So we can jump on and be in Raleigh without having to drive!

Day 7:
Today we got up early and walked to the airport to catch our flight home. We had to leave a couple days earlier than Maggie because we cannot miss the ECU vs. UNC football game tomorrow! When we got in line to check our baggage they offered us $700 each to wait and fly tomorrow. Paul was seriously considering it (believe it or not) until we realized that the money was in vouchers through United Airlines, not cash money! We will be in Raleigh tonight with friends, then the game tomorrow and then hopefully, if all goes well, home directly from the game Saturday night! So Sunday we will be HOME!



View from our hotel in Nijmegen! LOTS of bikes!


Eleven and Twelve year old class at school in Ravenstein,
doing the finger hook with an ARGHHHHHH!
Go Pirates!



Market on Monday mornings in Nijmegen




Paul's pancake with BACON!



Beautiful canals in Amsterdam!



Foggy morning at Ravenstein and Windmill!



Anne Frank House, so interesting!



Van Gogh Museum


I AMsterdam sign


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Happy 29th Birthday, Hubby!

Yesterday was Paul's 29th birthday! We had busy days at work, but last night I took a cake by Kiwanis for Paul. Mama and I tried to surprise him with Abby, too. She does such a good job of singing Happy Birthday when we don't really need it. Then we put her on the spot and it doesn't happen. Oh well! After that we head to East Coast Wings for a little Monday Night Football. Lots of our friends came out and even our friends Erin & Leland, and their little boy Luke! He was in such a great mood, so Paul and I took turns making him giggle! Here is a pic of Paul and Luke! Luke will be 1 year old this weekend! Happy Birthday Luke, too!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Virginia Tech vs. ECU Pirates

This weekend Paul and I headed to Blacksburg, Virginia for the ECU vs. Virginia Tech football game. We had a great time tailgating with old friends and meeting some new ones, too. Although ECU came up a little short, it was a good trip all in all. Got to love and support my pirates through it all. My only complaint was that they boys wouldn’t let us stop on the way home at the mall. Oh, well, maybe next time! Preparing for a busy week ahead!

Paul, Me, Holly, & Brandon

Me & Brandon

Hubby and Me in Lane Stadium

Holly and ME

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Shower for Kaitlin Elizabeth

Today Lauren, Kaitlin and I threw a baby shower for our friend, Kim, and her hubby Scott. They are expecting baby Kaitlin in just 6 short weeks! They are doing their nursery in ladybugs so we did lots of ladybug themed stuff for decorations. Everyone had a great time, playing our games etc. They got lots of really CUTE stuff for little Kaitlin!! I cannot wait to meet her; I know she will be such a cutie!


The beautiful 'Mommy to be', Kaitlin Elizabeth in tow!


Adorable cake made by Kim P.'s friend Ashely!

The food table!


Kim P. with the hostess, Kim R., Kaitlin O., and Lauren A.!
In our group of friends we have so many name repeaters! Tons of Kims and Laurens, those must have been popular names in the 80's! LOL!


The TRUE BLOOD season finale comes on tonight, I'm sooooo excited! Love that show!

Hope everyone has a great week!
Kim

Saturday, September 11, 2010

ECU tames the Tigers!

Today was the ECU vs. Memphis game! We had an awesome tailgate, even though we went out there at 8AM! We had several friends from out of town come to this game and it was good to see them again! The game was a blowout! Our Pirates played great!


All the Girls!


Paul and his brother, Clayton!
Do you think they look alike?
Happy Saturday!
Kim

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Hail Mary for the WIN!



We had a very busy and eventful weekend! Friday night I went with some friends from work to hear Jupiter Jones, a local band. We had a great time!


Here we are at Boli's for pizza afterwards!








Sunday was ECU's season opener, so we headed out to the tailgate field after early service at church. Got to see lots of friends we hadn't seen in a while. Pictured above is my friend Kim, she is expect Kaitlin in just 7 short weeks! I cannot wait to see her little face! :) Also, at the game Sunday our friends Jason and Lara announced that they are expecting a little one! Big Congrats to them!

These little onces are Jules and Kevin! They are so darn cute! Jules belongs to our friends Diana and Chris and she will be 2 in October. Kevin's parents are our friends Jeff and Jess, he is 8.5 months old. We are so glad to have them back 'home'! Oh, and by the way our Pirates won the game! YAY!! With a hail mary pass with 5 seconds left on the clock! Go Pirates!

Monday was labor day, so we head to the river for a cookout and a little relaxation! We put the slide back up on the hill which is always a favorite! YAY, for the 4-day work week!



Sorry for the crazy format! This program is not wanting to coorporate with me!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Watermelon Festival & More Home Improvements

The Watermelon Festival came to the big city of Winterville this weekend. Friday night we went to our friend, Sam's Mom's house where they had a little cookout. We walked over to the festival with Sam and Lauren, it was kind of like a walk down memory lane with all the rides and such. Although ever two steps I heard, "Hey, Mrs. Russell"!! LOL! It's greast to famous!!

As a fundraiser my school's athletic department always works the concert on Saturday night. This Saturday night I had the 'honor' to work in the 'coke can' with Jackie and Sarah, two of the teachers from my school. If your read my blog you already know how I feel about Jackie, LOVE HER!! Sarah is right up there too, she is such a AWESOME teacher, with soooooo much patience!! Here is a quick pic I snaped just before the gates opened and we got a line, that continue for about four hours!!



Saturday morning Paul and I wanted to finish up some more home improvement projects we had been planning. He put up new lights on the front porch, back porch, and under the carport. I painted the front porch railings!! What a job!! Here are before and after pictures you decide if I get an A?????





AFTER:







Sunday we went to lunch with Thomas and Tina after church at East Coast Wings. Paul had never been there before and I had only been there once before. We were impressed, the food and service were great, I think we will be checking it out again soon! :) Sunday afternoon we worked somemore around the house trying to de-clutter and finish up some projects. Sunday night we had a BMX show and Back to School bash at our church. What a great time was had by all! We also got to see some of our friends we hadn't see in a while that now go to another church and found out they are expecting a baby! YAY! Congrats to them!


This week will be my first full week of school with my new babies! Please be in prayer for my patience as I try to work with these new 6th graders!


Kim

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Meet the Pirates and a Fabulous Weekend

Paul and I had a great weekend, figured we better enjoy it while we can, since I'm starting back to school. Friday night we met our friends Travis and Ana at Backwater Jack's in Washington. Paul and I had never been there before! We had a really good time, chit chatting and laughing, the food was good, too! LOL!




Saturday I went to see Grandmama B in Kinston. She seems to be doing really good. We went out to eat and to the mall. She walked the entire length of the mall from Belk to JCPenny's and back again. She only asked to sit down and rest once! I'm so proud of her improvements. I was so worried, I mean when you have back surgery at 85 what can you expect???? Right??? But she got a Cortisone shot and it seems to be making a different. Thank the Lord!




After I left Grandmama B's house I went to Snow Hill and got my Abby-Ru. Paul played in the Kiwanis glow ball golf tournament, so I figured I could get in some quality time with my girl. I decided to go to Meet the Pirates. Abby did as well as can be expected she really like the bouncey houses, she really did NOT like PeeDee the pirate! Not at ALL!!! I found out that being a single parent is HARD! Oh my gosh!




Sunday morning Will called and asked if we wanted to keep Abby today, also. Of course we were elated!! We went to church and then Granny and Papa's! Abby loves to go there and play with Connor, Clark, and her Gwanny! Tonight I cooked one of Abby's favorite, spaghetti!! See the picture below, Paul and I were laughing so hard at her picking up the noodles, putting them on her spoon, and then in our mouth. Hey, you got to start somewhere, right!




Tomorrow night is Open House, I get to meet my new babies! I'm excited, hesitant, and nervous! Everyone keeps asking me if I'm ready. I guess you can really never be ready, I mean what does that mean anyway. My classroom is ready, my copies are made, my desk are in rows, but am I ready??? Probably not! Don't get me wrong I LOVE my job! I love the kids, I love the people I work with, and I love my occupation, but summer-time is so wonderful! Oh, well, there is always Summer 2011!! I've got BIG plans!!! LOL!