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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Have a laugh!


We have been besieged by sickness: me with kidney stones and other plumbing problems, the Bean with upper respiratory problems, and A. with a bad case of croup that required steroids. We are emerging from this state slowly (A will be on a humidifier every night for the next two weeks), and even got to go to the soccer games and birthday parties this weekend. I am off to a conference about all things financial for three days and then home for Halloween. May there be more treats than tricks for you and yours. Hopefully the picture above (Bean at his best and craziest) will give you a good belly laugh. :)

Saturday, October 18, 2008

OUCH!

Sorry that I have not posted lately. It has been a VERY busy week at school. While we are doing our Fall standardized testing I have been teaching an Algebra Readiness class so that a teacher would have more time to work with her class. As a result, the days seemed to fly past, and I found myself with more to do than there was time in the day. I spent today in Irvine from 8 AM until 12 PM and just made it back for the last half of A and Bean's soccer game (after stopping at Target to get the team snacks, of course). I had an extreme pain during the week that I thought was just advanced warning of my monthly visitor, but while at the symposium this morning I felt the ever familiar searing pain again and knew that I was passing another kidney stone. I am having pretty bad bladder spasms to go with it. Apparently I am one of the "special" ones whose stones tend to be infected and result in the pain with a UT infection to boot. Prayers will be greatly appreciated as I can't get into the doctor until Monday (or I could pay $100 for ER care..NOT) and have a PACKED schedule for next week.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Another Friday















Yeah! It is finally Friday. I had to be at school every day last week so I am looking forward to going home. Luckily there is no local football game either so I can go home and...do wash. A mom came and gave me a bottle of Kim Crawford Sauvingon Blanc to thank me for turning them on to it, so I have some good relaxation time to look forward to as I fluff and fold. A and Bean have early soccer games tomorrow so I will be getting up at the usual weekday time. They got their school pictures pack and they look great! I will be sending them on or at least trying to scan them so all can see. I have a few pictures from the crush up in Stockton that I will post now and then go snuggle my boys! Love to all :)








Sunday, October 5, 2008

Sunday

I don't have much time to write but just wanted to put my 2 cents in for the newest Disney release. The boys and I LOVED Beverly Hills Chihuahua! It was the biggest audience we have seen in some time for a children's movie, so I expect it will do well in the ratings race for the weekend. Dad had to take the boys to soccer as I was in a training/brainstorming class all Saturday for a Transforming Congregations process my church is going through. I learned some very interesting stats: the US is the third largest pagan nation in the world (China is first and India is second), Only 18.7% of people in the US attend church during the weekend, the average church size is 75, and even Lutherans usually only attend church twice a month. Something pretty powerful to think about! There are more Lutherans in Africa than in the US. Our best mission field in right outside our doors!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Pray for Bean

Today was one of those days where you feel that you are always running around but that you haven't accomplished anything! I started with a PTL meeting. My school is so blessed to have an amazing Parent Teacher League who are super dedicated to the school. The ladies are working hard to make sure that our school is the best it can be. Today we finalized the Country Fair carnival that takes over our campus. We have large "flying" swings, go-carts, super slides, petting zoos, and a variety of games and crafts. My favorite is the karaoke where I school the children on the classics like "These Boots Were Made for Walking" and "I Will Survive". I had to go to the dentist and my usual kind, gentle hygienist was replaced by a very amiable person but she could have given Jack the Ripper a run for his money. I left bruised and bleeding and ran back to school. I helped facilitate the annual CLCS flag football draft. The 8th graders are coach/managers and draft a team from a pool of 4th to 8th graders. It was a lot of fun but very time consuming. Since I have become principal I have learned a slew of other jobs: secretary, gardener, exterminator, traffic cop, IT specialist, and facilities manager. I know that this is part of God's plan, and I am so lucky that He has my back. I am doing so many things that I never was trained to or thought that I would do. I took Alex to soccer practice and then needed to step in and coach Christopher's soccer practice. When we got home Christopher was pale, clammy and crying. He is very sick and has a seal-like cough for the last two days. He has a doctor's appointment tomorrow and will not be going to school. Please give him some love and pray for his recovery. He does not get this sick very often, and it breaks my heart to see his heart shaped lips and beautiful full eyelashes set off by alabaster white skin as he sleeps off his fever. I have rambled on enough. May God bless you and keep you , may He make His face shine upon you and give you peace.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

No Need for Words

Sorry that I cannot get more than one picture on a line, but these are worth one million words!








P.S. Happy 3rd birthday Little Chicken! I hope you like the Cinderella dress and tiara :) I am so happy that my parents are having an AMAZING time at the Inn at Little Washington.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Here, There, and Everywhere

Alex and Riley (his future wife) at their K graduation


Me and a few of my past 8th graders at the WWII memorial


Bean looking suave


Today was a day for travel. I started with getting into an argument with a guy who decided to park his flatbed in the middle of our parking lot so that he cold unload a 12 ton asphalt paver. He was belligerent from the get go and was screaming about how a church really should be more "christian". He did not buy the argument that my parents and kids might need the parking spaces and it might be a little unsafe for them is he was there. The first day of school his equipment failed at the top of the hill right by our school. He took out two cars, three light polls, and a couple of trees. Needless to say, his foreman found out about it and came and apologized later. We are getting parts of our parking lot repaved for free now!


I had to go to our District Office in Irvine for a curriculum task force meeting. It was a lot of work and fun, too. I love working on ways to help teachers and students learn. Being with like minded individuals is really inspirational. There was a freak rainstorm there. I wish that it would travel up to us. We have hot, muggy conditions with a smog bank that keeps getting worse as the days go on. They are switching air quality regulations at the Port soon so I hope to see an improvement in the air soon. All in all, it is still one of the most beautiful places that I have ever lived.


This evening I got to go out to dinner with a representative from the Lutheran Special Education Ministries. It was a great night of telling our faith stories and what led us to be called to teach. We have been working with them to get a Special ed person at the school for over two years. J. H. broke the news to me that he has found a great person and will give us double the time that we pay for for free as we have been very patient with them. God's grace knows no bounds!


Speaking of God's grace...my Mom turns 60 today! My Dad turned 59 last week. I am so blessed with the best parents I could ever want. They are generous to a fault, love their families passionately and completely, and sacrifice much for others. I am so very proud of you two and thank God every day that you are back safe and sound in the States.

That's all for today. For Aunt B I will put up a few more pictures: (I still cannot figure out how to put the pictures at the bottom of the page rather than the top!)




Sunday, September 28, 2008

Too busy for words!

















There were some request for more pictures so here we go!

Sorry that I have not been posting regularly, but I warned you! Alex did very well at his soccer game this week. They lost 12 -1 last weekend, but this weekend they won 7-1! They had two intense 1.5 hour practices this week and it really paid of. There are only three people on the team who have ever played soccer before. All three of Alex's coaches are very excited by his progress and really rely on him. We have to work on his endurance, but I am so proud of him! He never gives up and really does not complain at all.
Christopher is doing so well at school! He refuses to write Chris, and he tries very hard to write CHRISTOPHER on each of his papers. He really loves science and Bible. I think that we might have a veterinarian on our hands! He loves every animal he finds. One of his favorite things is to build "rolly polly villages". Bean has inherited the wright girl competitiveness in a big way! He hates to loose and many time would rather stop a game in the middle than end up a looser. The amazing thing is that he can foresee five to six moves ahead to see that he won't win. He has his Grandma Lynn's luck though, and often wins. He is growing like a weed; I will have to go buy some new clothes very soon.
Both boys miss their girl cousins very much and are ECSTATIC that there will be more boys than girls soon. Both boys are lobbying for a baby sister, but I do not think that it is in the cards. Bean gave us quite a scare and I am not getting any younger.

Work is going very well even though it continues to be a challenge every day. I love being able to be so close to God in everything that I do! His presence and Spirit is everywhere at our school. I feel His mantle on me, and know that is God is for me, who can be against me?






















Monday, September 22, 2008

Another Monday

My two kids are performing their nightly ritual: dancing and singing to Steve Miller in front of the mirror. They are two fraternity brothers looking for a TG! Their dad brought home blueprints the other day that fascinated the boys( A. and Bean "enhanced" them and they are now posted on A's wall). Tonight he gave them a piece of large poster paper (in essence a giant post it note) and the boys mapped out their neighborhood and taped it to their mirrored closet. They now have to perform their impromptu concert on their beds so that they can see themselves.

The man I love is tormenting me with Monday Night football. This is the only time he has ever rooted for a team that included Brett Farve on the roster and loves rubbing it in. I am temporarily boycotting the number 4. It's a good thing I don't teach math on a regular basis anymore! Regardless of the little things that get us all down. the evening is beautiful. The sun is setting behind a beautiful fog bank and the ocean is an etherial blue. I am so blessed by God that the worst problem I have is figuring out how I can watch The Sarah Conor Chronicles, a two hour Heroes event, and The Big Bang Theory/How I Met Your Mother which are all on at the same time.

I got to meet with all of the staff today to do some goal setting. Out of the entire staff, there was only one person who had a bad attitude. That is a blessing. My sons love playing with each other and both came right home and did their homework. That is a blessing. No matter how I mess up, nothing can take away the grace God has given me by having his son, Jesus, die for my sins. That is a phenominal blessing! I am going to curl up with my dog and watch some TV. Wait a minute...the boys have "Jungle Love" on; TV can wait, I gotta dance!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Peer Pressure

Yes, I ,too, have succumbed to the pressure to become a blogger. While I am confident that I will not be as avid a poster as my family members, I hope that my meager offerings will help you keep in touch with the frenetic pace of my life. I am so blessed to have such a great family and wish that we all could be closer geographically. I am watching the Emmy telecast right now, remembering when some of the old shows there are referencing were the only ties that I had to a country that was my home, but a place very foreign to me. I thank all of my "stateside" family members for helping me assimilate back into being an "American". No one can tell the difference any more (it helps that I am no longer wearing harem pants while attending a beach college.) You might want to check out http://www.christrpv.com/ to catch the Mayer Memo, a column I write for our church school newsletter found under the school news tab. So sit back and get ready to hear about the exploits of A and Bean; N, my husband the captain of industry; Misha, my crazy bichon, and Salome the Wondercat.