My thoughts and life have been very, very busy this spring, so hang on cause we are going ALL over the place.
We have been "doing" school for the last three weeks non stop. As in everyday of the week, 6:30 AM until usually evening off and on. We have gone through 20 spelling lists, 5 almost 6 books and covered from after Lewis and Clark up until the Civil War. It has been a wild, informative and at times trying couple of weeks. This crazy pace is a good lesson as why we should stay structured and do our daily work!! But really this year I have not had the energy to get back on it until now, and that is just going to have to be ok!! Because I said it is ok ;)
With spring coming I am starting to feel less sad days remembering my aunt and more days of peace. I know the business of a young family helps to keep my mind occupied. It seems hard to believe that just this time last spring we had no idea of what was to come.
Well I can officially let out that I am going to be an aunt in October. My sister is pregnant and it is KILLING me that she is so far away!! Hopefully she will be back home this time next year if all goes well with relocating their jobs. I am terribly excited and can't wait to be the most favoritest aunt ever!! And a pretty cool sister-in-law, I might add!
We should be done with our 5th grade curriculum by the end of June if we stay on this accelerated schedule. I have pretty much just have hunkered down and we eat, sleep, and breathe school. If we take July off we will go to the lake for a few weeks to be with Lyns, and then start back up school mid August.
Liv is just starting to read and is very excited. It has come very easy to her, and can I just say, AMEN, thank you Jesus!!! I needed an easy reader. After Maddy, I just might have given up if Liv was hard to teach to read. I am sure that the most of the problem with Maddy and reading was because I didn't know what I was doing. In fact as first born she will be my guinea pig, poor Maddy. It will be a wonder if she comes out ok at all. Sadly I was also a firstborn and know the injustices of being first!
Well the economy is in the toilet and I cannot believe how many people I know are out of work. I guess I take a lot of comfort in the reality that I hold a nursing license and could go back and work if it gets really bad. I volunteer monthly with a low cost food program out of our church and our orders doubled this month. The demographic has usually been retirees and fixed income families. However this month it was more middle class young families all with the same story of losing jobs. It has really started me thinking on shoring up our ship for any stormy weather! Hey the nautical reference is likely because we just finished the book All Set Sail. It was nautical nightmare of 1800 terms and salty dog sea jargon! My kids thought it was so funny every time I said the captain was on the "poop". I would get snickers every time and believe me there was many references to the poop deck!
And since I like to garden and do crafty pioneery type projects I have launched the biggest spring garden project to date. I am planning on reserves to can, and freeze. I am also soaping in my free time ;) Just kidding didn't you read above, I have no free time til July.
And in the midst of all this Mike has reconnected with his biological fathers side of the family. They have been so nice and kind and it was through them I have received some of those baby pictures I posted. It is a long story involving an Indian Pow Wow, and a death that happened 10 years ago, and I will leave you hanging on that until next time.
So now you are caught up
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
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9 comments:
Amen to the oldest child comments--coming from the oldest child! Look at it this way--you're giving her great topics for her future counseling! :)
I'm very impressed with your sticktoitiveness with school...good for you guys!
As for so much on your mind I can completely relate!
Congratulations about becoming and Aunt!!
Yes, all aunts do get that excited, especially if it's your sister that is having the baby. I went nuts over my sister's kids and still do. I was lucky that she had hers before I had mine and she gave me the best advice. That is why I am such a stellar parent and why all of my kids are perfect, yep, that's right. No seriously, she did give me some terrific advice so I bet your sister will be coming to you at all hours for special tips. Congratualtions!
I don't the situation with your hubby and his birth family, but if he was away from them for a long time and just getting reconnecting I think that is very cool and exciting.
As for the first born, I wonder if Tally will turn out normal at all. Only time will tell. Now I just need some more kids to practice on. =)
I look forward to seeing your garden!
I haven't checked in for a while cause I thought you were on a break. It is nice to get caught up. Good for you with school and getting a lot accomplished. Woohoo!
Let me know how your garden goes. We just started working in our garden beds this past weekend, we really need to get some seeds in the ground.
What do you mean about the first born!!! Ha, you turned out great and so will Maddy.
Love from your trial Mother!!
Cool. Rachel was telling us that it was the largest order ever! Teriffic!
glad to be caught up. I have been very behind on blog reading but it is nice ot catch up with friends!
We too are cramming and hoping to be done by the end of June. It would be even better if we could be done by May but guess what? it's already April and that ain't happenin!
YES know the oldest child "benefits" as one myself! Always the guinea pig- even still today!
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