I was transported back to being eight years old today...well, kinda. We had a big snow storm move in yesterday, really our first of the season. We were offered a fine layer of freezing rain that turned the road into a slippery bathtub, and then we were blanketed by some seven to nine inches of snow.
Awesome, or so the little boy inside me cried. Well, not really so awesome when you consider that I spend most of my days on the road.
I woke this morning to find the beautiful white covering and did what any working man without a teenage son would do. I strapped on my boots, pulled on my hat, and started blazing a path to my car door. That done, I got myself ready for work, and then went about using the path I had just made to go out and test the roads. I got as far as a half mile outside of town, found a couple of cars already in the ditch, and decided the trek to work wasn't worth it. Really, my main reason for getting to the office would be to then travel another 25 miles further east to where I had a meeting set up for 9:30. There was no chance of actually making it that far in that amount of time, so I turned around and headed home.
Fortunately, I keep a contact list with phone numbers and the like with me when I travel so the day wasn't a total loss. I spent the next several hours making phone calls and double checking on projects.
The snow day is giving Katie (whose school was cancelled along with everyone else's in a hundred mile radius) and me some time to do a few other things. Butlers was calling my name from about four different directions for one thing, and there is a few household things we will be able to catch up on. (It always amazes me how that laundry keeps piling up day after day as if we were getting more things dirty.)
I guess in the end I will have to give in to my eight year old self and enjoy the snow day even if I won't be spending the day building a snow fort or playing Nintendo.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Productive Weekend
We had a very productive weekend! We were finally able to spend time at home and get some things accomplished.
Here is our list of tasks we were able to cross off:
1.Grocery Shopping
2.Cleaned Bathroom
3.Did Dishes
4.Decorated outside with Christmas lights, garland, and tree
5.Wrote our Christmas poem to send out with our Christmas cards
6.Put all of the laundry away
7.Swept and mopped the floors
8.Made a card for Thatcher's birthday
9.Wrapped all the Christmas presents
10.Fixed the vacuum
11.Vacuumed the whole house
We even had time to watch a movie, take a nap, read books, and lounge around.
I'm trying not to focus on the fact that our Christmas tree is still lacking ornaments. :)
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We even had time to watch a movie, take a nap, read books, and lounge around.
I'm trying not to focus on the fact that our Christmas tree is still lacking ornaments. :)
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
28 Weeks
Thanksgiving weekend was a lot of fun. We managed to make it to Ryan's aunt's house for Thanksgiving dinner and to my Grandparent's house for dessert. On Friday, Mom and I were up and ready to shop by 3:00 AM. We got lots of great deals, and I'm now done with our Christmas shopping! For the remainder of the weekend, we spent time with Ryan's family.
I'm officially into my 3rd trimester!! We had a doctor's appointment today...time for the glucose test. We will hear about the results tomorrow. Baby has been moving around like crazy the last few weeks. Seems like the baby has been most active at nighttime and when I am trying to sleep.
We put up our Christmas tree tonight. We only went as far as putting on the lights...ornaments are for another night when it isn't so late.
I will leave you with a current belly picture! :)
I'm officially into my 3rd trimester!! We had a doctor's appointment today...time for the glucose test. We will hear about the results tomorrow. Baby has been moving around like crazy the last few weeks. Seems like the baby has been most active at nighttime and when I am trying to sleep.
We put up our Christmas tree tonight. We only went as far as putting on the lights...ornaments are for another night when it isn't so late.
I will leave you with a current belly picture! :)
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Student Letter
I have a young boy in my class who has been struggling to pay attention and focus on what the class is working on. He is more interested in socializing with the kids around him. Sometimes I have to tell him 2 or 3 times to get something out before it actually happens.
Anyways, his mom has noticed a drop in his Language grade and was wondering what was up with that. I sent a note home explaining his current behavior in the classroom and how he might be able to bring that grade up with a few extra listening skills.
The next day, I received an apology letter:
I'm sorry for my behavior. I'm not going to have to be told 2 or 3 times anymore. I'm going to complete all the homework I get.
That sweet letter made my day. :) And he had a much better day!
Anyways, his mom has noticed a drop in his Language grade and was wondering what was up with that. I sent a note home explaining his current behavior in the classroom and how he might be able to bring that grade up with a few extra listening skills.
The next day, I received an apology letter:
I'm sorry for my behavior. I'm not going to have to be told 2 or 3 times anymore. I'm going to complete all the homework I get.
That sweet letter made my day. :) And he had a much better day!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Julie's Wedding
Well, I survived Personal Attendant duties for Julie's wedding this weekend. I had a great time being with Julie and enjoying those rare moments with a bride before walking down the aisle. She was a beautiful bride,and I was honored to be able to share in her special day. Here are a few pictures of the wedding day.






Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Pictures
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Busy Busy Busy
Well, Katie usually does all the posting , so I guess the blogging has fallen to me tonight. It was a busy weekend; Katie and I went to Ames on Friday to her mom's work, where we had another ultrasound done just for fun. The tech there was able to tape the whole thing for us, which is fun to go back and watch. The little bugger was laying in a way that it was impossible to say if it was a him or a her, which is fine because we don't really want to know anyway. On the plus side we found out that our baby has long legs and big feet. I'm not sure exactly how you can tell that on a 1lb 5oz child, but it is what she said none the less. My child is probably going to tower over me by age thirteen :) Oh well, that is the way it works.
Katie and I also had the chance to do some Christmas shopping and hang out with Katie's family, which was pretty sweet. We went to Hickory Park, a restaurant I highly recommend, mmm mmm good, but if you're going, plan to get there early and wait for a little while before getting a table - apparently some other people think it is mmm mmm quality as well.
We have another crazy week ahead of us. We have the lazy boy chair we ordered two months ago finally arriving sometime on Tuesday afternoon, so I will have to get home to receive it. Also on Tuesday Katie and I have our doctor's visit (to be honest they seem a bit more concerned with Katie at the appointments then me for some reason), after which Katie and I will have to hurry back to Humboldt so we can vote, and I can get home in time to have a Butlers Meeting. On Wednesday night we start our birthing classes, hip hip hurray for two hours every Wednesday in November. With the Monthly Meeting at Butlers just around the corner, I will spend a lot of this week trying to get ready for that as well. Katie also has Iowa Test of Basic Skills this week, which adds a certain amount of stress to life, and I finally get to pick up my book and begin the second draft. I put it away almost four weeks ago in order to build some distance between its plot and my mind. This way I will have a more appraising eye when I read back through. Exciting stuff! It is going to be a crazy week with about a dozen other big things to do, but God is ever faithful, and that is about as cool as it gets. Anyway this blog is way long enough. Sorry for the extra words. I'm done now, blessings.
Katie and I also had the chance to do some Christmas shopping and hang out with Katie's family, which was pretty sweet. We went to Hickory Park, a restaurant I highly recommend, mmm mmm good, but if you're going, plan to get there early and wait for a little while before getting a table - apparently some other people think it is mmm mmm quality as well.
We have another crazy week ahead of us. We have the lazy boy chair we ordered two months ago finally arriving sometime on Tuesday afternoon, so I will have to get home to receive it. Also on Tuesday Katie and I have our doctor's visit (to be honest they seem a bit more concerned with Katie at the appointments then me for some reason), after which Katie and I will have to hurry back to Humboldt so we can vote, and I can get home in time to have a Butlers Meeting. On Wednesday night we start our birthing classes, hip hip hurray for two hours every Wednesday in November. With the Monthly Meeting at Butlers just around the corner, I will spend a lot of this week trying to get ready for that as well. Katie also has Iowa Test of Basic Skills this week, which adds a certain amount of stress to life, and I finally get to pick up my book and begin the second draft. I put it away almost four weeks ago in order to build some distance between its plot and my mind. This way I will have a more appraising eye when I read back through. Exciting stuff! It is going to be a crazy week with about a dozen other big things to do, but God is ever faithful, and that is about as cool as it gets. Anyway this blog is way long enough. Sorry for the extra words. I'm done now, blessings.
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