Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Sunday, July 05, 2009

Fireworks Fun

Last 4th of July, we had just arrived to our home here in the Heartland and were too exhausted to buy and set off fireworks of our own. Our neighbor was happy to let us sit and watch his pyrotechnic skills (or lack thereof, poor guy!) and that was the kids' first experience with fireworks up close and personal.



THIS 4th of July, Daddy and Dear Daughter caught a fireworks stand as it was closing up for the year and spent twenty dollars on one hundred dollars' worth of noisemakers and flammability. Daddy was in charge of the production, and two other neighbors up the road also had fireworks fun going off the same time we did, making for quite the show- we cheered one another back and forth as each neighbor competed for the biggest BOOM!



Rightfully cautious, our preschooler kept his Bumblebee Transformer toy in hand as he handled his first sparkler.



Dear Daughter and I danced in the yard with the last of the sparklers at ten p.m., but we all needed showers before bed as the wind had blown all of the smoke and smell of the street's fireworks into our yard.

Fun, fun FUN!

Saturday, July 04, 2009

This Teacher's Summer "Off," or is it "Off" Summer?


Teachers hear it all of the time, "You must LOVE having your summers OFF!" Many of us usually respond with a smile, a quick glance around the room to see if there's another teacher nearby with whom we can share a knowing look, followed by a change of subject. What we don't tend to reveal to others (except for colleagues via that knowing look) is that we don't ever seem to have a summer "off." We might not be found physically housed in our classroom during June, July and August, but often, we're taking classes from someone else, teaching summer school, chaperoning our own children to their summer activities or are traveling on vacation, and trust me, though we're miles away from school, we're still eyeing souvenirs, post cards, books, and other knick knacks, determining which items would work for a social studies or geography display come autumn. Teachers have school-on-the-brain year 'round.

I'm no exception~ this summer I've taken my SMARTBoard class (if all college courses were as hands-on, applicable and enjoyable as this one, I'd have a doctorate by now), and will be sneaking back to my classroom to get as many SMARTNotebook lessons set up as I possibly can for our kindergarten team before August. Accompanying my higher learning, I've continued my education about Life as well. So far this summer I've learned:

...that sockie feet minus shoes on a smooth-set concrete garage floor plus minimal momentum equals a gravity-induced bonked head and a trip to the hospital for a CT scan. I'm bruised and sore, but thankfully still capable of being enlightened. Too bad my left eye and forehead area look like I've been playing in not-complimentary-to-brunettes blue eyeshadow.

...that my lifestyle, which doesn't *appear* busy to others, is really quite over-scheduled. My body has been trying to shut down for days now, requiring naps each afternoon and an early bedtime every night. If the preschooler would oblige me by joining me in sleep-mode on command, this situation would be easily managed. N-o-t going to happen though.

...that summer allergies suck. Big time. As do the allergy meds that grog me out and make me feel like I'm losing track of time, space, and motivation.

...that brainless television occasionally turns up a gem...

...and that nothing beats family time.


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Posting links for awesome July 4 crafts, tips and recipes ON July 4 instead of several days prior isn't very helpful of me, I know, so 1) blame the bonked head and 2) save these ideas for ANY patriotic celebration, decor style inspiration, classroom lesson about America or military deployment/reunion party, okie dokie?

* Cakespy makes patriotic firework cookies (hey, POP ROCKS!)
* Baking Bites shares red, white and blue chocolate dipped strawberries...
* The Crafts Department over at Martha Stewart has made patriotic rosettes...
* Let's hear it for patriotic pom-poms over at Make and Takes!
*...and as usual, Bakerella goes above and beyond in her tasty tribute to our nation's military- HOOAH!

Monday, September 01, 2008

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Piccolos and Pops

...*exactly* what you need to get you in the mood for tomorrow!


If it's blurry, go here and click on "watch in high quality."

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mother's Day

Feliz Día de las Madres!



...most especially to ma mère, who will appreciate the tri-lingual touch!

Monday, December 24, 2007

*That* Moment

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"Merry Christmas to All, and to All a good night."

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Halloween at Our House


We have a toddler after an eleven year hiatus, which means I get to be "Mommy" for a bit longer instead of just "Ma" or "Mom" or the dreaded "Yes, *sigh*, THAT'S my mother..." A few more Octobers of contemplating whether or not to make trick-or-treating costumes by hand, or to give in to the aisles and aisles of alter-ego personalities available at Walmart (I've discovered Old Navy's costumes are cute, cute, cute!). More years of watching Halloween-themed videos (now dvd's), reading Halloween books to someone other than my students, and using pumpkins for more than just decor.

Our toddler's favorites this month? Pumpkin Pie and
pumpkin eye of course! Decorating with many of Shannon's handcrafted holiday items has given the boy more than one pumpkin vignette to enjoy as well:

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I think we have MORE than Five Little Pumpkins!