Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A Woman With Priorities

To Do List:

1. Beg mom to sew costumes for kids for upcoming Halloween.
2. Catch up on the multiple shows I've been recording via my DVR.
3. Figure out where I can get store bought goods that look baked for bible study tomorrow.
4. Teach my kids how to grade high school essays. (Just mark with red every 4 or 5 lines, you may get lucky).
5. Find time to go grocery shopping since the pantry currently only holds refried beans and
some expired chicken broth.
6. Consider that the holidays are steadily approaching, and take a few minutes to feel overwhelmed.
7. Seriously, catch up on those TV shows, this is Oprah's last season.
8. Take pictures so that the next time you blog, you have evidence you have children.
9. Bring the grass back to life again, so that the neighbors don't resent us.
10. And lastly, come up with something to blog about that's more interesting than your life, which currently consists of driving kids places, grading papers, heating up frozen pizza, and not watching enough television.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Latest

In case you feel like you live really far away, and you don't get to know the kids as well as you'd like to, let me give you the latest on the four girls.

First of all we have our oldest, our little first grader. Lorelei recently asked, "Do you have to practice drawing a lot to be the President?"
Ummm, what do you mean exactly?
Because they have to be really good artists, right?
Ummm, not necessarily, why would they need to be good artists?
You know, so they can draw all the dollars for us.

So apparently those are her thoughts on Obama.... I'm guessing they haven't really covered U.S. History yet this year.

Then there's Noelle. Her favorite thing to do these days is complain about the temperature in the van and see how long it takes before mom gives in and adjusts the air for her. I'd like to tell you this is a charming habit, I really would.

As for Maylin, she likes to insist we play the same CD in the car at all times, preferably at full volume. I don't know much about birth order, but I'm wondering if middle children are more demanding than the others.

Then there's Morgan, she had her first "share" day today in preschool. She had to share something red. She took Elmo. I'm guessing it went well, but I guess I'll never really know, since I wasn't there and all. I've also started to notice that she talks to herself frequently throughout the day. Today as she was spreading some processed cheese onto a cracker while Lorelei took her gymnastics class, she was saying quietly, "spread, spread, spread, spread...."

Then there's Dan & I. We went to a bible study tonight that's showing a DVD series on parenting by Tedd Tripp. We figured since the kids are talking to themselves, making constant demands in the car, and our oldest daughter thinks that drawing is the most important skill a politician should possess, maybe we ought to re-evaluate how things are going.

We'll keep you posted.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Shout Out

Our friends from church started an awesome company that sells hair products, including colorful gel that the kids can put into their hair and then wash out that same day. Check out zachswax.com to learn more, and wait.... who are those cute models they put on their home page? Could it be two of my very own daughters? Okay, so I'm biased, and I'm going to support their products forever now. Check it out!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

School! School! School!

Lorelei's 1st day in Mrs. Bowen's class
The twins line up for their teacher Mrs. Lewis
And Morgan gets cuddly with Mrs. Paladino on her 1st day!

So it's here at last... September: the mad rush for back to school supplies, the blaring alarm clocks, the stocking up of snack foods for lunch boxes, and lots and lots of VAN time as I maneuver my way across town for drop offs and pick ups and later pick ups.

With it all brings mixed emotions. I am somewhat of a creature of habit, so I welcome the idea of a predictable routine, but I'm surprised at how tiring it to get back in to. I'm amazed that Lorelei is in "big kid" 1st grade now, and has homework, and is acting like she's soooo old now. She said the other day, "I saw the kindergartners pass by mom, and they were sooo cute," as if she's so much older than them.

Meanwhile, I'm thrilled for my younger three as they are still in preschool basically, pre-k for the twins and a younger class of 3 year olds for Morgan. Their teachers are so nurturing and "huggy," I'm amazed at their willingness to love on and embrace all these little guys. I mean it's one thing to think your own kiddos are cute, but these ladies actually like all these kids. They are their own unique breed of people, and they should all get extra jewels on their crown someday!

As for me, I'll stick to teaching junior high and high school. You think three year olds are cute? There's nothing cuter than 4 foot tall 12 year old boys sitting next to 12 year old girls that are 5 foot 7 and look 5 years older than them. I love the awkwardness of adolescents, they're all right on the brink of beautiful, but they've still got a few things they need to figure out, and they're still not too cool to laugh at my jokes. What could be better?