Friday, October 9, 2009

Recycled crayons!

I love recycling crayons! One of my favorite preschool themes is "rainbows" because we get to make rainbow-layer crayons and grate crayons to make rainbows in a bottle. A few years ago, I got my hands on a silicone muffin tin with heart shapes, so I made a TON of heart-shaped crayons, and had lots of fun experimenting with swirls, rainbows, etc.

Silicone pans, though, are pricey, and really, make crayons that are beautiful but too big to be really useful. So I'm branching out--to ice cube trays. Now, don't be fooled (like my friend R)--they look like silicone, but they're NOT and will melt in the oven. So, you have to melt thd crayons and pour them into the molds...which, time-wise, has me yearning for the ease of silicone. I know, I know...

So, here are the pumpkins. This tray came from Dollar Tree, if you're shopping. I used old crayons I had on hand from a display last year, but it's time to find some teachers who will stockpile them for me. If you've never done this before, it takes at least 4 crayons to make 1 recycled crayon--and that's with a small mold.

I started by soaking the crayons. Otherwise, it's a big pain to peel the wrappers.



Next, we peeled the wrappers off and sorted them into color piles.




Then, because I didn't have any tin cans in thd recycle bin, I used a Pyrex measuring cup to melt the crayons in the oven. Give or take, it took about 12-14 minutes on 350.

I poured the melted wax into the tray molds, let it harden for a while, then popped out my new pumpkin crayons.




If you're counting, I only got 27 out of this batch. Well, 24 really since I experimented with wax temperature on a few of them (fail!).



-- out & about, courtesy of the wonderphone

Monday, October 5, 2009

Apples!




























-- out & about, courtesy of the wonderphone

Friday, September 4, 2009

No, no, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

TWO of my friends had little ones start Kindergarten last week...and I have spoken to TWO teary Mommys this week who are just broken-hearted that school isn't at all what they expected. As a Mommy, I'm sad. As an educator, I am FURIOUS. But also as an educator I'm way backed up on a tech project right now...I just want to see what advice y'all have for these Moms...I'm having a hard time being impartial right now!!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

"Just Playing"

I was just blog-browsing (yup, supposed to be working but needed a quick break) and I came across a Mommy who's frustrated with homeschooling and how it feels...suddenly teaching and learning have become stressful and unnatural. Even though I don't know this woman, my heart went out to her because I've been there as a Mommy and a teacher. I shared the name of this poem, but here it is in case someone reading here hasn't seen it--or needs to see it again. This is the reason behind learning to play*playing to learn. This week I've been reminded at how those words were true 9 years ago, and they're true today...and they'll always BE true. Sometimes the simplest truths are the most profound, no?

Just Playing--Anita Wadley

When I am building in the block room, please don't say I'm "just playing". For you see, I'm learning as I play, about balance and shapes. Who knows, I may be an architect someday.

When I'm getting all dressed up, setting the table, caring for the babies, don't get the idea I'm "just playing". For, you see, I'm learning as I play; I may be a mother or a father someday.

When you see me up to my elbows in paint or standing at an easel, or molding and shaping clay, please don't let me hear you say, "He is just playing". For, you see, I'm learning as I play. I'm expressing myself and being creative. I may be an artist or an inventor someday.

When you see me sitting in a chair "reading" to an imaginary audience, please don't laugh and think I'm "just playing". For, you see, I'm learning as I play. I may be a teacher someday.

When you see me combing the bushes for bugs, or packing my pockets with choice things I find, don't pass it off as "just play". For you see, I'm learning as I play. I may be a scientist someday.

When you see me engrossed in a puzzle or some "plaything" at my school, please don't feel the time is wasted in "play". For, you see, I'm learning as I play. I'm learning to solve problems and concentrate. I may be in business someday.

When you see me cooking or tasting foods, please don't think that because I enjoy it, it is "just play". I'm learning to follow direction and see differences. I may be a cook someday.

When you see me learning to skip, hop, run and move my body, please don't say I'm "just playing". For, you see, I'm learning as I play. I'm learning how my body works. I may be a doctor, nurse or athlete someday.

When you ask me what I've done at school today, and I say, "I just played", please don't misunderstand me. For you see, I'm learning as I play. I'm learning to enjoy and be successful in my work. I'm preparing for tomorrow. Today, I am a child and my work is play.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Have a 'tweet' year!




The teachers at Kayci's school requested whistles...a week ago, this bucket was filled to the brim. :)



-- out & about, courtesy of the wonderphone

Thursday, August 27, 2009

woot!

James loves woot!, and today he sent me a link to kidswoot!--we may be in trouble, now. Check it out (you gotta look daily, that's the joy of woot!).

Monday, August 24, 2009

Oh, Lordy!

There goes my budget...


-- out & about, courtesy of the wonderphone

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Getting Ready for School

A friend and I were talking on the phone last night about getting ready for school. When we ended the year last year, we had so many things we wanted to do before--and for--this school year. Now that the time is here, I know there are at least a few things on the list that I haven't accomplished, and a few questions I haven't been able to answer. So now my task is to focus and prioritize...cover the big things and decide when to fit the rest in. But you know, while I'm crazy busy right now, I'm also crazy happy--it's an exciting time to be in PPCD. There are some awesome changes coming our way, and lots of fun things to do in the meantime. I'm so excited about this year, and about getting going! (I know, I know...I always miss the summer as soon as it's over, but that's okay...there are always afternoons, evenings and weekends!)

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Upside Down...

I'm at the Preschool Summer Institute this week...and boy, is my brain swimming after just one day. It's like, in some ways, it's like they've turned PPCD upside down--what we used to think is just about opposite of what it needs to be today.

ARRGH. It's wonderful and horrible and awesome and overwhelming, all at once.

I love my job...and I love the fact that we're on the verge of making some amazing changes to make our friends' lives even better. But man, there's a lot of work right now...

Friday, July 31, 2009

Gearing Up

A week from today, I will be done with one of the highlights of the school year--the Preschool Institute. It's a great way to kick off the school year, and I know I'll be SO PUMPED UP about the year to come. I already am, really...we have so much in store this year as we work on evolving our program and empowering our teachers. It's a little overwhelming to think that two weeks from today I'd better be ready to start working with teachers, but we'll cross that bridge soon. Today my first priority is Mommying a sick little guy and making sure his big sister doesn't feel too bored or left out. :)

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Dirty Little Secret


Mornings have been kind of weird since James has to be at work and I don't like to take Noble to school until 8:30 (when the 2nd teacher arrives...I know, I know...). Anyway, it's been hard to fit in the little things like, oh, breakfast and a shower for Mommy. It is EXCELLENT play time, though, I have to say...it's a nice big chunk of time when Noble plays really hard, all over the house. But back to the dirty little secret...

The kids and I spent some time at Mom's earlier this summer so I could do some work in Houston. One of the things that amazed me was that every morning, Noble would stop whatever he was doing and run to the TV when Mickey Mouse came on. After like the 3rd day, I started paying attention so I could turn on the TV at that time and buy myself some time to work or shower.

One morning a couple of weeks ago, I was particularly desperate to get a shower and get Noble to school on time, and I remembered that we have a sample DVD of "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse," so I pulled it out and plugged it in. Sure enough, same thing...20 minutes of a fairly contained Noble. So now, on the days that Noble goes to school I have a dirty little secret--I turn on the TV.

Hey, I'm not proud. But I'm also not dirty, so win-win, right? :)

Saturday, July 4, 2009

It's the climb...


This is Noble's favorite hobby. He climbs on tables, chairs, anything that will get him a foot or two off the ground. Poor DaddyBoy is stressed out over it--he goes around trying to remove anything that Noble will climb on, etc. While I understand that falling off a table could break Noble's arm or leg or worse, at the same time, from a brain-body standpoint, I realize that this is something that Noble NEEDS to do. So now my new project is to find safe ways for Noble to climb. Any ideas, girls?

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Look out, world...

2 great things to report today...

1. found an app that will allow me to blog on the fly! will make it easy to upload pics, notes from classrooms as i go...will need to figure out if i need special permissions from the district, etc. or how that works...but still...good stuff!

2. today i get my new iphone--with video! woo hoo!!!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Orange You Glad...


Kayci's birthday was last week, so that means she FINALLY got her Dick & Jane quilt! A new quilt meant new sheets, new curtains, etc...and that has been more of a headache than I ever anticipated. There's the final product...that's sheet set #3 and curtains #2, by the way. The reason I'm posting about this here is that I let Kayci guide the way, and while we did detour into the pink polka dot sheets briefly before we got them home and she realized they didn't match, it worked out that her room is exactly as I'd hoped it would be. Orange is the "pop" color both in his crib bedding and her quilt, and I really wanted orange sheets. The orange curtains were totally a bonus find at Wal-Mart yesterday, and I love, love them against the blue and white! The point is, I could have bought orange stuff and just told her that's that. But she came to that conclusion on her own, and we both win. So, so much more satisfying, doncha think?

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Little Moments

Today Noble said two new words: bubbles & splash.

On Wednesday, he learned to float (in the swimming pool).

Last Friday, he learned how to go up stairs alternating feet, holding on to the rail.

These little learning/teachable moments every day...I probably won't remember them. But these are the moments that make up a life, that build a love.

I'm grateful for this life--and this family, and these friends, and this work--that I love.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Party Prep!

Tomorrow is Kayci's 6th birthday party. I can't believe it! She'll technically be 6 next Thursday, but tomorrow she's having a few friends over for her first "real" slumber party. She's so excited! We've been planning the party for months, and I've really been proud of how we've worked it into the budget as we've gone along. Ahem. Until today--when we got everything out to go into the girls' goody bags, I realized exactly how MUCH stuff we've collected. Oopsie. So their goody bags are pretty awesome--Kayci can't wait to get into hers. And then there are the microphones and guitars they'll get at the party...it's going to be a lot of fun, and Kayci and her friends are going to enjoy all of the STUFF! I can't wait--we'll post pictures and video soon, I hope!

Here are a couple of pictures of the goody bags (drying) and the goody bag stuff waiting to go into the bags, and also a picture of the party girl putting together a centerpiece. Notice the Hannah Montana microphone she's wearing...today at Wal Mart she saw these and decided she wanted them badly enough to spend her own money on them for the party. That's a pretty strong argument right there!




Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Day Two...Still Smiling...

It's day two of "official" summer, and Noble's at daycare for a few hours.  Kayci and I went to the grocery store, and when we got home I sat down to write a report and gave her the option of working in her room or finishing her "job" from yesterday (going through cubbies and drawers to rediscover her stuff).  She went into her room to make her bed, and I heard her in there singing and thought, hmm, why not?  So I reminded her that she can play CDs.  A few minutes later I heard, "can I do karaoke?"...sure!  So here we are over an hour later, and she's just come up for air (and a granola bar--she's got to learn to eat a better breakfast!).  Lunch is in about an hour, then about an hour after that I'll go get Noble and then drop Kayci off at a friend's for a play date so I can head into Houston to work.  

Tomorrow is Wednesday, which means swimming lessons and then shots for Noble in the morning.  I imagine our afternoon will be fairly quiet, then we have tickets to the "Imagine That" premiere tomorrow night.  It's up in the air whether or not Noble and I will go, a lot depends on how he's feeling.  Hopefully he'll be tired and SLEEP through the movie...we'll see!  

Then it's Thursday, so back to daycare for Noble and hopefully a solid workday for me while Kayci plays here at home.  I think if the novelty of being here has worn off by then I'll get out the buckets of soapy water and flyswatters and turn her loose outside.   Or maybe some of that new great sidewalk chalk that comes in the cool colors--those would look great on our spa cover, which she uses as a chalkboard sometimes.  So many options...

My point is, I guess, that I'm talking this through in my head and realizing that I can DO this.   I can be a good mom and have fun with my kids AND get my work done this summer.  So the house isn't Kristi-clean...I'll get over it.  Heaven knows, everyone else has!  

So, we're doing it.  We're having a great summer already.  Woo Hoo!!!!

Monday, June 8, 2009

First day of summer!

I haven't quite decided what I'll blog about here this summer...I think I'll focus on the kiddos and what we're doing here at home. So here we go, on the first day of summer...

This weekend we heard some variation of "I'm bored" several times. Those words--or any variation--are guaranteed to send me right over the edge. So last night as Daddyboy and I sat on the deck talking over the weekend and summer plans in general, we talked this over and came to the conclusion that our life this year has been so OFF that Bitty needs to relearn how to play and keep herself entertained here at home. The child has every toy/game/art supply you name it in kid-dom. This morning she got out a stack of Dick and Jane books after breakfast and started reading. I thought, score! After a while, it started...the wandering, with puppy dog eyes and all.

So then I got a great idea: I told her to get a pad of paper and something to write with, and go through every drawer and every cubby in the office and make a list of what she's got. My thought was that she'd get reacquainted and get excited. My evil plan worked immediately...before she even got to the end of the first cubby, she asked if she could play with play-doh when she was done with her "work." I totally kept a straight face when I told her, magnanimously, to go ahead and play with play-doh now, she could work later.

Hee hee. Day one and counting...

Friday, May 29, 2009

Some Teacher Appreciation...


I wanted to do something to thank everyone at Kayci's school for a great Kindergarten experience, and this is one of the KinderCare staff's all-time favorite "happys" from our family, so I rolled it out again.  The note reads something about how we're "SODA-lighted" that Kayci's had a great year, blah, blah...  :)  Oh, and lest you think I'm cooler than I am, it's $1 soda, HEB brand.  I'm funny--I wanted it to say "soda" on the label AND I was too cheap to spend $30 on soda!  $11 bought me 11 6-packs, then a few bucks for ice and we were set!  Not bad when you think that's the equivalent of 66 small gifts...

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Graduation Caps

(This is Bakerella's photo...I borrowed it so you'd be sure to go to her site and see what other awesome photos she has...be prepared to stay awhile!!  Thanks, Bakerella!)

I've seen these in Family Fun magazine for years...but never had the occasion to make them.  This year, I'm SOOOOOOOOO doing them for Kayci's Kindergarten graduation next week (no, I have NO idea when I'll do them, but I'm doing them!!!) and I thought you guys might like them for your friends who are graduating, too!

Here's the link to Family Fun, and they also have a video if you're interested: http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/special/feature/famf0600gradcap/famf0600gradcap.html

I'm actually going to make a hybrid of Family Fun's and Bakerella's...will do them on a lollipop stick, with graham tops and green candy tassels: 

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Finish Line...

I work as a consultant, so I've usually got about 4 or 5 gigs going at once.  Not a problem...I work on the most pressing assignment, then the next one, then the next one, etc.  When life is busy, as it is here at the end of the school year, it's more important than ever that I keep it all together.  So...I have this big project that's sort of due tomorrow, so I've been hitting it hard these past several days.  The day before it's due, I find out there's been an error...and what I've done must now be undone and redone.  Hmm.

So, I can laugh and move on or I can cry.  But either way, I gotta get it done--if I mess this one up, it'll back into my PPCD work which will back into my weekly reports which will screw up my weekend which will...screw it all up.  Back to the grind, then.

Friday, May 8, 2009

More Teacher Appreciation...


This year, Cyndi, Christy and I collaborated and sent each of the 38 LS & PPCD teachers a "happy" package.  Each day was in a bag or an envelope, with the "big" gift on Monday, fun candy gifts Tuesday-Thursday, and the "thoughtful" keepsake-y gift on Friday.  I don't have pictures of the notepads/pens for Monday, but Christy & Cyndi totally bought the cute ones at Wal Mart so I know the teachers loved them! I know, I know...need to clean that lens.  Darn kids!



Thursday, May 7, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!

Here's what Noble's school did for all of the Mommys...go ahead, say, "awww..."


And nope, you can't have one.  James and I will enjoy these while we finish watching "Benjamin Button" tonight...it's a good thing it's RedBox, because it's taken us 3 freakin' days to watch it.  :)  

Too Punny!

James says I'm the queen of puns...he's just jealous because I'm so punny!  I can take pretty much anything and make a happy out of it.  Here are some of the things I've done for teachers and volunteers in the past...

payday  --  you can say just about anything, you deserve it, you don't get paid nearly what you're worth..
100 grand bars  --  kind of like payday, but something like, you're priceless, you're GRAND...
3 musketeers  --  thanks for being part of our team!
snickers  --  thanks for your sense of humor!
pop rocks --  you ROCK!
sharpie marker  --  teachers leave a permanent mark on the lives they touch...
post-it  --  take note...  or something about sticking around...
chalk  --  you can't erase memories, chalk it up to...
crayons  --  there are all kinds of great poems out there about crayons :)
flair pens  --  you've got flair!
dum dums  --  you're no dum-dum...
smarties  --  what a smarty!
apple  --  an apple for the teacher
pudding  --  thanks for pudding your heart & soul into your work, thanks for pudding up with me...
chips  --  you're all that and a bag of chips (ha!)
soda  --  it's soda-lightful to work with you!
mountain dew  --  thanks for all that you DEW
raisins  --  thanks for your help raisin' our kids
tea  --  you're tea-riffic!
lifesavers  -- you're a lifesaver!
riesen -- this one's obvious...substitute for "reason"

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Teacher Appreciation

I apologize for the formatting this morning...I got up early to work, but with 2 sick kids, time has no meaning...so I post a bit, comfort a bit, post a bit...you get the idea.  Just roll with it--it's good stuff, just looks ugly.  :)  

Every week, do I say it's one of my favorite weeks of the whole school year?  Because this week--teacher appreciation week--is, hands-down, one of my favorite weeks of the whole school year. Teaching is one of the most rewarding jobs there is, but some will tell you that it can be a thankless job.  From the start of my teaching career, I would often surprise my friends and coworkers with little "happys"...when I saw something that I thought would make someone smile, or when it was a particularly stressful time of year (TAAS, then TAKS, or audit...you know, the times when it's hard to smile!) and definitely, definitely during Teacher Appreciation week.  The thing is, a happy is just that...a little something that's just meant to make someone smile and know that you're thinking of them.  It doesn't have to be expensive, or fancy.  It helps if it's punny, though...you know how I like things to tie together in a neat little bow, and I'm a punny, punny girl.  **Another note here:  as a Resource teacher and then as a PPCD teacher, I think it made a huge difference in my relationship with my general ed. teachers--I always did something for them during Teacher Appreciation week (or during testing, you know...the hard times).  Let's be clear--I wasn't thanking them for teaching my students, because that's their job.  I wanted to recognize their extra efforts, and appreciate our working relationship.  :)  And yep, it's great PR, face it!

So, it's early and I'm rambling.  Let's get back to it, shall we?

As a parent, Teacher Appreciation week is a great opportunity to thank the people who help us raise our kids.  Since Kayci started daycare, we've always done something fun for the teachers, whether it was a small gift every day or a Willow Tree angel at the end of the week...something thoughtful, something fun, something to say, I realize what a difference you make in my child's life and our lives.  :)  

This year, it's been a Teacher Appreciation celebration around here.  A few weeks ago we did an actual celebration for our Paraprofessionals, but it was the week my Dad died so I didn't actually get to go.  Wish I had pictures, though--I'll be honest, I worked hard on the rainbow-y details, from the table covers to the plates to the napkins...wish I could have seen it!  

I've been collecting things for Teacher Appreciation since around December, and some things, like notepads and rulers and other nonperishable stuff I'll just pick up when I find it.  Here's the rundown, so you can see that it's not what you spend, it's truly the thought that counts!  (I won't show you what I did for work, because I don't want to ruin the surprise each day.  For the PPCD & LS teachers, we sent a big envelope with 5 individual gifts, 1 for each day.  The first day is a "big" gift, then each day after that is just a smile and on Friday it's a really thoughtful gift.  Well, I think so--hope you guys love it as much as I do!  It's kind of an appreciation sandwich in an envelope...)

Anyway...here we go.  BISD messed me up--I had stuff for 5 days, but there are only 4 days of school this week because of Maifest.  I'll tell you what the 5th day would have been.  :)  We did 5 gifts each day for Noble, and 2 for Kayci, so that's why there's a pretty wide variety (Noble's are 5 identical, Kayci's vary a bit because I decided at the last minute to do something every day for the para...figured she keeps Kayci safe every day at recess and opens her thermos, so I should say thank you!).  

It's a cliche, I know, but every year I'll do some variation of "Teachers plant seeds that bloom over a lifetime." This year, Noble's taking 5 cans of wildflower seeds tied with flower ribbon (thanks, $ spot!). Kayci's teacher's getting a little sunflower pot & seed kit, and her paraprofessional is getting flower sidewalk chalk. **Target right now has sets of 2 tin tiny buckets or a small tin watering can or a tin tub AND lots of different seeds, pots, etc...great place to put together a little happy or just pick up one piece, like I did. That stuff makes great gardening baskets, though! Last year, they had little felt watering cans, so I bought those for the workers at Kayci's daycare and then put a bag of sunflower seeds in each one. They were cute!


I'm so having a hard time figuring out spacing...sorry, y'all!























This one's a little ehh...but it seemed important this year, as Noble's just started daycare and there have been many tears (his and mine, honestly). It's a kleenex pack with a note that says, "It's such a comfort for us to know that Noble's in good hands at FBCS." Ooh, that would be a good note to go with lotion, hmm? A note about a tear-free year would have been good, but...well, it would have been a lie. :)











Thanks for your "commit-MINT" to (fill in child's name here)'s education!  Cliche, cliche, I know...for Kayci's teacher, Junior Mints (would have been cool for daycare, just realized that), for the para a bag of Andes mints (yum!), and for Noble's school, Wrigley's mint gum.  







This one year at band camp...no, no, that's not right. So, one
year at Cimarron, the PTA gave each teacher a can of peanuts
with a really cool label we made that said "We're NUTS about you!" 
Cans of peanuts are expensive, so...

Okay, I cannot figure this picture out, so just look down and to your right.  That's it, work for it...



I almost forgot--I stumbled across these really cute ABC notepads at Wal-Mart last week! Seriously stumbled...somebody had stacked 7 of them behind some thank you notes. Guess who needed 7 happys? Voila! Just wrote "Take NOTE--we appreciate you!" on these. Quick and nasty, but oh, so cute!



And last but not least, had there been a 5th day, Noble's teachers would have gotten a "Take 5" bar with a note saying "you deserve a break today!" But...there were just the 4 days, so those will come in handy for happys before school's out. What's even better than a happy during this appreciation week? A happy for no reason at all, just to say I CARE! :)

OH! And for Kayci's teacher, the first day we wrote a nice thank you note and put in a gift certificate for a local restaurant that we all love (going there this weekend for James' and my 11th anniversary, actually!). That day for the para, we put in the kleenex pack with a note. :)

There are so, so many things to do to say thank you, I appreciate you, you make a difference...here are a few quickies, you guess what the note would say...I'll post what I would write tomorrow. It's like a quiz!

payday
100 grand bars
3 musketeers
snickers
pop rocks
sharpie marker
post-it
chalk
crayons
flair pens
dum dums
smarties
apple
pudding
chips
soda
mountain dew
raisins
tea
lifesavers

See you tomorrow... :)  

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Why I'm a PackRat

Hey, Kristin...remember that ginormous bag of seashells I was like, when would I EVER use this?  So I gave it to another teacher...

Now I'm home and I've finished taking down the Easter decorations that were still up.  And I was wondering yesterday, hmm...what to put in my little decorative things for May...and I thought, I know, I'll do sand and seashells since we're going to the beach Memorial Day and we've been looking forward to it all year long.

But I don't have sand or seashells.

And that is why I hoard things.  What if I NEED it someday??

Saturday, April 18, 2009

More than a Label

These past few days, I've had lots of time to visit with Dad's hospice nurses.  They are wonderful, wonderful people (I think I blogged about this yesterday--I'm just in awe of the gift these people have, to be here for families during the last moments...sigh.  I caould go on and on.).  Anyway, there's been lots of time for reflection.  I see a lot of similarities between nursing and working in special ed., probably for obvious reasons.  

This morning when I was in the shower, I was thinking about what's to come and remembering when my Grandma died.  It broke my heart for a long time, I won't lie.  I almost got off track there, but I remember why I started...the point was, I knew I was healing when I started to think of Grandma the way she was before she got so sick, before our time with her was defined by her health issues and needs.  And then I thought of Dad.  It's so hard to let go, but in a lot of ways (and I think Ronny would agree, that's my closest brother), we've been letting go of Dad a bit at a time for years.  He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease 9 years ago this spring, and then after his open heart surgery 2 years later he retired.  After he recovered from surgery, he took over the cooking and has been feeding us ever since.  He's had good days and not so good days, and some straight up bad days.  In the back of my mind, though, he was always "sick."  Honestly, I think we all kind of thought of him in that way...not that he was less of a person, but that he was capable of less, maybe...it's hard to explain.  But you probably understand anyway, don't you?  Anyway, after he was diagnosed with cancer in July, I hate to say that cancer has defined his life, and ours.  

But anyway, last week I was blessed by a conversation with my friend Sherri, who recently lost her sister to cancer.  We talked about how Julie was more than the cancer that took her down in the end, but that she was/is 30 some odd years of living and loving, and being human.  Who we are defines us--not the "thing" that tries to take over.  

So here's the point, and why I'm blogging about this here...let's remember that kids are more than the label that comes on their paperwork.  Above all, and we've been hearing this for years:  they're PEOPLE.  No matter how able a person is, he or she still has likes and dislikes and strengths and weaknesses...and let's not forget that.  In working with kids, let's look at the label and take that into consideration, but let's come at teaching from a standpoint of reaching the kid behind that label.  

Let's think on that one a while, and come back to it another day.  

Friday, April 17, 2009

Protecting our Kids

Let me just say, I'm a huge fan of hospice nurses after the past couple of days--they're wonderful people.  Just as we have a heart for working with our special little friends, the ladies that we've met have a heart for families and caring for them through the final transition.  But that's not the point of this blog entry...

Nurse Lori just told me that Adam's Law expires (not sure if that's the right word) in July.  We need this in place to protect our children from registered offenders...I don't have the time or energy right now to see if Texas is in compliance or if we need to contact our legislators, so do me a favor and check it out and let me know.

Thanks!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Rainbowlicious...

Tomorrow's the big Para (Paraprofessionals, you know, aides...) Appreciation Celebration.  After all of the rainbow brainstorming I've been doing, and the rainbow logo we're using, it just seemed natural to keep with the rainbow theme.  So today I did something a little crazy--I made rainbow cupcakes.  I won't post any pics because my phone was in my car and I was too lazy to use a real camera, and I won't post a link because...well, you can google it.  I did.  Point of the story:  they ROCK.  I was worried that all of the food coloring would make them bitter, but nope.  Yum.  :)  One word of caution, though, if you decide to try them out:  if you do all 6 colors, put SMALL teaspoons of batter in.  I made enough mix for 72...and got 48.  Whoopsie.   But man, they're gorgeous!  :)  

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter Happy

I love giving gifts, probably even more than I love getting them.  Unfortunately...one of the things I've had to come to grips with this year is that I have financed my gifting habit with the Discover card way, way too much.  So, when I broke up with Discover I had to find alternative ways of getting my gift on.  The main thing I've done is started shopping ahead--after Christmas, I hit the sales--hard--and bought as many birthday gifts as I could for the coming year.  That's been a big help, and the ones I don't have already (wrapped, of course) in the closet we just budget for each month.  

Some of my favorite people to shop for, and buy happys for, are my teachers.  :)  I will say that I haven't bought nearly as much for them at the Dollar Spot since I don't fall back on my Discover card, and sometime's that's tough.  But I still do pick up little happys for them, and I've got Teacher Appreciation (first week in May) pretty well together, minus the notes.  That's all I'm gonna say about that, girls...you'll smile.  

The picture above is what happens when I need (okay, want!) to give a gift that I didn't plan for ahead of time and we're at the end of our budget.  I buy Kayci's teacher gifts as I find them (she's fun to shop for!) and for Easter, we gave her a cute set of notecards and pens that I put together more cheaply than I'd like to admit here.   But...when I did that, Noble wasn't in school, yet.  So, the day before his Easter egg hunt, I realized that I didn't have anything but I really WANTED to do something for his 3 wonderful teachers and the EEC administrators, since they've been so amazing to him.  At Wal-Mart they had these cute little tins for $1, so I got those and a BIG bag of LifeSavers.  For $10, I made 6 gifts (had to do one for Paula, too!)!  How gratifying is that?  I wanted to jazz it up a bit, so I cut cardstock paper grass and put that in the tin buckets, then filled them with LifeSavers.  For each person, I decorated a plastic Easter egg with her name then filled that with an Easter egg shaped note of thanks (of course, since I'm puntastic they all had variations of "You've been a LifeSaver!").  

Why blog about this?  Because I think happys are important, and can make people feel very happy and loved.  :)  I know GIVING them makes me happy, anyway!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Easter Egg Sidewalk Chalk

For years, I've wanted to do this project, but the whole idea of plaster sidewalk chalk kind of gave me the heebie jeebies.  Plaster, I thought, would make for the nasty HARD chalk that scrapes on the sidewalk and doesn't make that satisfying soft dust that kids like so much.  But I digress...Easter time rolled around and I wanted to do something special for Kayci and her friends, so I arranged a time to go into her classroom to do a craft.  And I picked, of course, the chalk eggs.  

I've been here before, where I pick a craft from cyberspace and just can't quite get it to work out, so I thought I'd be smart.  2 days before, I started working with the recipe to figure out how to go from making a bajillion at once to just one egg-size amount that each child could mix up individually.  Sadly, not one of my test eggs came out.  You'd think I'd just pick another craft, but no...I'd told Bitty so she was married to the egg.  And so I soldiered on...and by the 6th or so test egg, I'd gotten the mix down and perfected everything but the bubble--the plaster had an annoying tendency to create an air bubble at one end, which meant that it comes out more like 3/4 egg than a whole, beautiful chalk egg like Crayola makes.  I figured I could live with that, so I took my toys and headed off to Kayci's school.  

The kids enjoyed the process of stirring and adding color...we did the scooping and pouring because of the plaster dust.  I wasn't sure how they were going to turn out, but today at the Easter egg hunt we got the chalk out and all of my fears were laid to rest...



I have to say, I was disappointed with the project until I saw how much the kids loved it, today, and how well the chalk worked! Not dry and icky at all, but kind of creamy and just right...


EVERYONE loved the sidewalk chalk...


...and yes, maybe there was just a little monkeyin' around.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

A third blog? Really??

We moved to Brenham almost 3 years ago, and I intended to be published by now.  I guess I've written several things since then, but none of them exactly what I had in mind.  Lately I've had the itch to write, and I'm working on a big curriculum project, so I thought, why not combine the two?  Why not blog--even if just the PPCD team reads it--about things I enjoy doing?  Maybe some of my Mommy friends will read it, too, and try some of the activities with their kiddos.  We'll see.  Maybe I'll let it fall by the wayside, maybe I won't.  We'll never know if we don't try, will we?

So here's where we are today:  we're going to have sandwiches for lunch, then go on a drive to find a field of buttercups.  Then we'll go get some ice cream and come home for naps...sounds like a plan, doesn't it?  :)  Hope you're enjoying your Sunday, as well!