Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Why I love teachers



Cute little end of year notes accompanied by a photo album of my daughter every month of the school year. Made my day!
(Please note spirited was not even mentioned!!!)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

So I passed my drivers test- and yes I almost hit the curb during my parallel park and yes I was freaking out during the 40 min exam. (Note- I had the same grumpy test giver as before but he seemed a lot better since I was driving a piece of junk driving school car (cost me $75 to rent the car) and not my own car- I also kept my american accent mouth shut for most of the test)

Other news- remeber how I said how I love small schools- well one bad thing when you have less than 200 kids in a school is sickness Spreads. Our school has been closed all week due to SWINE FLU- we haven't fallen and have actually enjoyed being out and about ( since I was kind of getting sick of working on spelling words in summer)
We supposedly go back Monday- will see.

Baby Brother is headed in for a visit- hope the sun keeps shining (you know it will rain as soon as his 747 hits the tarmac but one can dream) . Love the fact that this 83 degree weather has heat warnings in England - I think when its 83 in Texas everyone is outside doing things:)

Saturday, June 27, 2009

YA books, swine flu, and MJ

So after I blogged about the swine tag being played at school- it seems we may have a suspected case at the school (will see if they close the school and we start summer already)- Subjected myself to the 2 hours Greys Finale on Thurs- still cried like a baby even though I knew Omalley was the faceless man and the Izzie plotline.
Glad summer and visitors and trips are on the horizon has I have kind of hit a "I want to get home- the novelty of living abroad is over mood". It seems whenever this mood strikes a care package miraculously lands on my doorstep. Yes - my neighbors back home love me- US Weekly , gummy snacks, and enough art supplies to keep these kids rolling through the art work. Spent the morning on the treadmill at the gym watching all of MJ greatest videos. Still have great memories of 5th grade and wearing a MJ and his llama button on my jean jacket.

Other news- we have a dinner/dance with the nursery school parents tonight. (PRAY to god we don't talk about 4 year old education and what they will be doing next year)- That will be the quickest way to get me to drink excessively. We did have Open night at the school on Thursday - the kids loved showing us what they have done- still can't believe CJ and Casey Jane are siblings- CJ wanted to show us EVERY detail of the classroom and everything he does (including minute details like where his gym bag is hung up)- Casey on the other hand just checked out the dressup area and hung out with some older kids. Lastly- I have gone back to the YA (young adult reading section of the bookstore- I think I found the next blockbuster series- 1st of it is "The Knife of Never Letting Go" by Patrick Ness- highly addictive and I am so not embarrassed to be in the teen section awesome book.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Weird, Wacky, and Wonderful

1-It seems there is a new game of tag going on at CJ's school where someone oinks like a pig and then tags someone and says you have the swine flu.(note I have witnessed the kids playing it) I'm surprised it hasn't made the papers since we still hear about the swine flu on a daily pandemic basis.

2- Chris took CJ to a birthday party on sat - so I had the afternoon with Casey. I let her pick out what she wanted to do for the afternoon. She came up with the gameplan that we both wear high heeled shoes (hers were plastic Sleeping Beauty heels and I cheated with a wedge espadrille) , walk to our town center, and go to the nailpolish store (Boots drug store)and look at the nail polishes. I pushed for starbucks or the books store but her mind was made up. Well 1/2 way to town and little Casey's feet hurt and she wanted to be in her crocs.( so maybe the best parenting tactic is really let them have what they think they want)- ended up painting her nails purple and pink at home and doing a fairy castle puzzle together.

3- In my little Blog world ( I read like 4 blogs)- I have been keeping up with a family's trials and tribulations as they go through the process of adoption in Russia. The courts ruled on Friday that their little boy can head HOME to Texas! I love stories with happy endings. And for the record I am all for Madonna getting to adopt Mercy- love the fact she kept appealing to the courts- as at the end of the day the Most important thing in my mind is these kids get forever homes!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Chris


A quick little list honoring Chris for Father's day

1-May and June have been tough months in our house. I have had 2 friends (1 locally) have their marriages fall apart, and Chris has not only let me run around helping out being a good friend ( he's helped carpool, entertain) , but he also has not tried to play any devil advocate routine and completely agrees these 2 husbands are pitiful in their current state. (sidenote I am kicking some arse in my body combat class due to these two arses)


2-Most of the traits I lack in he has- Patience, organization (no not throwing stuff in 3 junk drawers I now have going in the Kitchen), ability to park in any space, watch any sport on tv, not complain when I insist on watching garbage like bromance, millionaire matchmaker, and other pure tv rubbish, calm casey jane down when she gets in her moods , remind me not to overreact when I go in to a tirade about the inconvenience if living somewhere different (also knows I have reached my cooking limits by Sunday morning )

3-Really tries to juggle his schedule to make most of the kids school events- (CJ face lit up the other day when he heard Dad was coming to sports day at his school,
love the fact that we are the only family in CJ class not letting him participate in a voluntary ballet exam ( I think Chris hilighted the form three times that NO - Cj does not have permission- it literally was killing him that ballet was a mandatory curriculum item for CJ.

4-Loves life, family, slurpees, sports, hair products, monogrammed shirts, sushi, tex mex, movies ( he likes the awful nachos at the theatre), red wine, espn.com, Everest books, legos, reading stories to the kids, watching casey swim like a champ,
having CJ ask him some ridiculous question that 5 year old usually don't ponder, trying to "borrow" my US weekly and Hello magazines, watching Tom and Jerry and eating frosted flakes sat morning with the kids.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Sleepover

Well- CJ had his first sleepover with a friend from school at our house last night. Outside play, pizza, Robots movie, ice cream, a chapter from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and then to the land of dreams (can u tell I miss Dragon Tales)
Well- we had 2 chatty kids up to 11:15- which by the time the clock struck 11 chris went in CJ's room and separated them since they kept trying to talk about all the animals they wanted to draw. (bith kids are ridiculously into art and make believe) Once CJ fell asleep we did carry him back to the room so he could wake up next to his pal. As predicted- CJ and his friend were up at 6am cutting, pasting, coloring, and trying to finish their zoo of animals.(on a sad note they insisted on making a very small cage for each animal:)

They came in to wake us because they both ran out of construction paper (did I mention we Go through a zillion craft supplies in a week- ). I brought them downstairs made some coffee (yes my machine is back from the factory) and pancakes with nutella for the tired munchkins. Casey Jane was exhausted as well because she sensed she was not part of the sleepover- and kept crying "I am so lonely without a friend"- chris and I caved and let her sleep with us since it was such a pathetic tearful cry. So as I type 3 of the 4 of us are napping.....

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Things I dream about


And No it is not Chuck Bass from GG- ( although we live about 10 miles from his birthplace)

And yes my dear hubby is bringing me home sushi tonite from the city- and yes there is a subway strike so it will be a pain in the arse- but I think he realized I was at my culinary breaking point (and no NOT eating is not an option for moi). And we will watch Greys Anatomy and yes I already know all the spoiler plots because I made my dad tell me the all the details and yes I can't stand the Izzie plot nor the red haired army doctor.