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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Parker, the Champion
But first, a little background.
Parker is finishing up 3rd grade, having completed almost 4 years in the public education system. He is as sharp as a tack, but hasn't always been able to hold himself in check as much as some teachers require!! He has a great sense of humor, but not all teachers appreciate a great sense of humor!! He doesn't always see things exactly like everyone else sees them, and this presents a challenge for some teachers.
I will say this - every year has gotten better for Parker in the citizenship area. Grades have never been a problem, but his conduct ... well, that's another story.
Parker has gotten into trouble for dancing too much, singing too much, being too "helpful", talking too much, hitting, being mean, and making girls cry!!
But this year ... this year has been a totally different year for Parker. This year, Parker has Mrs. Deaton!! We know Mrs. Deaton because we go to church together and she knows Parker well!! She has said since Parker entered Kindergarten, that when he got to third grade, he had to be in her class. As the years progressed, I thought she might change her mind!! I didn't have a lot of teachers asking me if Parker could be in their classes! But she never changed her mind and Parker landed happily in her class on the first day of school this year!
It was then that the magic began. Parker has never had a negative thing to say about this year. He has loved Mrs. Deaton and Mrs. Roark as teachers and has really blossomed under their direction. And the patience that they have shown Parker is really amazing! They tell me they love his sense of humor and they are impressed with the way he sees things in a different way. When he loses his focus, they understand and patiently help him get back to where he needs to be. They see him as an asset, not a liability and what a difference that kind of attitude makes.
In all four of Parker's years, he has never managed to earn the coveted Character Champion. This is an award given each six weeks to a boy and a girl in each class for demonstrating a character trait that particular six weeks. So, he has six chances a year to earn this, but has never managed to demonstrate the proper trait at the proper time for a long enough time span to get it. (This is an easy-to-attain award for those kids that always do a good job - the A-B students, pleasers, etc. Not so much for Parker) He has been disappointed a few times, but really more disbelief that he has never gotten it!
OK - back to today! Deneise and I went up to the school for the big Power Rally to motivate the kids to do well on the TAKS test tomorrow. Marcy (aka Mrs. Deaton) and Emily, along with pretty much every other teacher, were doing a little American Idol spin-off, and actually had to sing/rap/dance in front of the whole school. But at the beginning of the rally, they announced the Character Champions for last six weeks and guess who got it for the first time in his school career??? None other than PARKER!! He was SO excited, yet remained cool, as though it was no surprise and it happens all the time!! And the trait this six weeks was Caring - something Parker can do well (when he wants to!!)
We were talking about it tonight and I was asking him how he felt about it all. He said, "I'm happy - I'm really happy that Mrs. Deaton chose me!"
Me: Why do you think she chose you?
Him: Well, I'm caring - duh!!
So, there you have it - Parker is caring and Mrs. Deaton is the best teacher to ever come across Parker's path! She is the reason Parker has had such a great year! And she and Mrs. Roark and Ms. Gavin totally rocked their song today - very impressive ladies!!
That's Parker in the bright yellow shirt.
Oh yeah - go to Marcy, Emily, and Deneise's blogs for all the pics! Super fun!!
Sunday, April 27, 2008
B-E-A-U-tiful Day!
If I could picture a perfect day in my mind, today might possibly be it.
After a gluten free lunch, the boys headed outside to work on some bike ramps. Scott had gotten some dirt from a guy doing some clearing at the new house being built on our cul-de-sac, and he had dumped it into two piles on the back part of the yard. All 5 of them worked for at least a couple of hours trying to get them just right!
Alex and I went for little run/walk through the neighborhood and all was good until I looked beside me and he wasn't there! When I looked down, he was stretched out on the ground like a pancake!! He totally tripped over his own two feet!! All he has to show for it is a little spot on his hip. It was pretty funny after the initial shock!!
Now, the boys are outside again - Alex is practicing his pitching, Luke and Landry are playing catch, and Parker is sitting on top of one of the mounds of dirt checking out his latest wound!!
I'm getting ready to begin the marathon that is making pancakes so we can have a yummy supper!!
If all days could be this great!!
(ps - My camera battery is totally dead or I would be documenting this beautiful day with pics!!)
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Little competition, anyone??
You type a bunch of random words and it tells you how many words per minute you type.
Why is it that when something becomes a competition, it immediately becomes something you MUST do - and do again and again until you do the best you possibly can??
Maybe it's just me!
Anyway, go to this place and see how fast you are!
78 words
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Road Trip - Final Installation
After a day of mixed emotions, we are on the last leg of this trip. Mr. Gilbert's funeral was a beautiful tribute to an amazing man. He was very loved by his family and friends. James truly honored his dad with his words and song - a very bittersweet service, indeed.
We are (hopefully) less than an hour away from home and just for the record, we traveled much of our day today on an actual highway!! Yay for highways!!
Just to wrap up the last couple of days, here are a few things we've discussed:
** Jenny and Kristy are good at doing Sudoku puzzles - Emily, not so much, but she promises to practice!!
** A direct quote from an unnamed person in this car - I cannot imagine putting anything else in my body without letting something out!! Eeeewwww!! Wonder who said that??
** Two words we've discussed but don't really know what they are- perimenopause and rumination.
And a final observation - it's always good to have friends - in the good times and the bad!!
Road Trip - Day 2
After arriving in Port Arthur at approximately 11:15 last night, we were greeted by Colin's lovely mom as she welcomed us to her home. We all settled in to our respective beds for a short night's sleep. One of the funnier things that I will remember about last night was a small clock that chimed a little chime every 15 minutes throughout the night!! I never heard it (after the 12:00, 12:15, and 12:30 chimes), but Jenny and Emily enjoyed it a little more during the night!! Good times, girls!!
We awoke this morning to a beautiful day and a great breakfast, prepared by Mrs. Errington. Biscuits, bacon, cinnamon rolls, blueberries, and strawberries were on the menu. She was an excellent host and we really appreciated her letting us crash at her house.
We are now on the way to Mr. Gilbert's funeral - an hour-ish drive, we hope. Please pray for Shellee and her family today as we are sure it will be a very difficult day.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Still on the road . . .
We have had a little mexican food at the infamous Casa Ole in College Station so all is well!!Here are some of the topics of conversation that have been discussed so far:
** definitions of contentment
** how this is not the best way to go - but we are totally fine with it -- really!!
** variance in bladder sizes of the people in this car
** sleeping arrangements once we make it to our destination
** Sherry
** how some people sing along with music and others don't
I think that's all for now! Hopefully, not too much longer until we arrive!
On the road again ...
So, while we are spending some serious quality time together, we thought we would make an attempt at live blogging!! All comments, opinions, and dialouge presented here are from the unified group. I'm just doing the posting!!
It has been said that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. This is true, except when you are following a car full of aggies to your destination!!! (We are following our favorite aggies - Shane & Deneise and Kelly, Colin, & Jackson) We are going to the Beaumont area via College Station. Some people might think of heading to Houston and then going east. But, not so much for us!! I'm thinking it's an aggie tradition that if you are headed south in Texas at all, you go through good ole' College Station.
At this point in time, we are somewhere southeast of Waco, in the Mart, TX vacinity. We've got a long road ahead but we're gonna see lots of God's country.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
All in a day's weather
Here Emma swings like a champ!!
Abbee, Parker, and Luke look for tadpoles!
Emma had the fabulous idea for her and Landry to pose in front of the fountain!! Great idea, Emma!!
But as soon as we got home from baseball practice, the weather changed dramatically!!
Here are some of the after effects:
I thought it was so funny when this happened to Emily (see here) but now, it's not so funny!!
The saddest part of the storm was what it did to my daisies!! I was so excited about how they were looking. They struggled all last spring and summer and had about 3 flowers, at the most. But they survived the winter and came back strong. This is what they looked like just a few days ago. There are 3 plants and each one had 15-20 buds!! So excited to see what they would look like in full bloom!!
Here's what they look like now!! Darn storm!!My car took a pretty good beating so we'll have to see what we're going to do with that. All in all, we survived this storm and I think we all learned a lot in the process!!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Quote of the day
Anyway, his hair was getting kind of big and messy, and Landry holds up both of his hands in the air and says,
"No No - You matin' me twaaazzzeee!!"
Translation - No No - You're making me crazy!!
I know the feeling, little buddy!!
Sunday, April 13, 2008
It takes a village . . . to make pancakes
First off, my mom has been an invaluable resource to me. She has researched, researched, and researched some more. She has made me books filled with things that are safe for Luke and has spent countless dollars on things that Luke can eat. She has been my support, meeting with dietitians and going to support group. She has experimented with recipes until we have finally found THE chocolate cake recipe that actually tastes like chocolate cake!! yay!! She has answered more questions and discussed more food options than I ever knew existed. Thanks Mom, for all your help! You've been invaluable to me!!
Second, my extended family has been so good to us. Big Pa and Grandma have brought us lots of new foods to try and made Luke some yummy GF cookies. You guys enrich our lives in so many ways! Kudos to Aunt Deb who is making Luke some great sweets almost weekly. She also introduced us to the Sunflower Shop where we will be spending some money on a regular basis!!
Finally, my sweet friends have been, well, very sweet!! Deneise and Shellee got me an amazing "Gluten Busters" shirt!! I'm not exactly sure where I'll where it, but it definitely made me smile!! And my good friend, Jenny made Luke some very yummy Monkey Munch!! Go here to read about her and Brody's adventure in making it! Jenny also brought some GF pancake mix and this was really where this post began.
We finally had the right time to make it tonight and, boy, was it funny!!
I knew that I needed to keep Luke's mix and pancakes separate from everyone else's, but I hadn't thought much past that. When it was all said and done, this is what we had:
2 bowls of batter (1 regular, 1 GF)
1 large griddle (the 2 kinds never touched!)
2 butter containers (1 regular, 1 free of stray bread crumbs)
2 syrup containers (1 regular, 1 GF)
2 spatulas (1 for Luke, 1 for the rest of us)
At times, I felt like I was working the breakfast shift at IHOP where everyone in the restaurant was waiting on pancakes and I couldn't remember which spatula to use!! It really wasn't that bad - but it was kind of comical at times.
All that to say, they were actually pretty good. They were a little heavier, which wasn't a surprise at all, given some of the other heavy things we've eaten. They almost tasted like what a dense, whole wheat muffin would taste like. Luke didn't seem to notice a difference. Strangely though, when I tried to flip the first 3 of them, they all slid off the spatula back onto the griddle, as if to say - you're going to have to work a little harder if you want to flip me!!
To end this long, rambling post, much thanks goes to everyone who has supported little Lukey through all of this craziness. I've met a couple of new friends out there (strangers before) who live with this with their kids and they've assured me that we will survive!! I knew we would, but it's good to hear it from people who really know!! Thanks, everybody!!
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Spring has sprung . . .
We spent much of the day at the ball fields and, though a little chilly, it was a really beautiful day.
Alex and I started the day off by running (Alex) / walking (me) a 5K run/walk at his school. It was a nice little run/walk through the neighborhood. We really should do those more often. They're kind of fun! And it's fun to type "run/walk" lots of times in a short paragraph!!
As far as ballgames went, Alex won, Parker lost but hit a home run, and Luke won!! Of course, we're all winners in every game because it doesn't really matter if we win - we just play to have fun!! It's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game!! Winning isn't everything!! Winners never cheat and cheaters never win!!
OK - that's all the winner cliches I can think of!!
Onto more serious things -
Most of my 3 readers know my good friend Shellee and her journey this past week-10 days with her sweet dad. To think that Shellee, who is young like me, has gone from having a pretty healthy dad to realizing only God has the power to heal him in that short a period of time is crazy. Please, please, please pray for Shellee and her dad, and their whole family. They need wisdom, peace, and a huge helping of God's presence to get through these days. You can never have too much prayer, so pray without ceasing for them - please!!
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
The forgottens
My all-time fave is --
I wanna give you a hud and a tiss!
Which, of course, translates into "I want to give you a hug and a kiss!!"
It's even funnier when Alex, Parker, or Luke says it to him just like he says it!! Totally cracks me up!
And I also forgot to mention the HUGE blessing that came in the form of a phone call yesterday from the doctor saying that none of the other boys have crazy blood work that would indicate Celiac!! So, that's some great news for sure!!
Monday, April 7, 2008
Happy Birthday, Landry!!
He has brought more joy and laughter than I ever thought possible. His bright blue eyes and his mop-like curly-ish hair are his trademarks. He goes pretty much full force from the moment he wakes up until he crashes for nap or bedtime. His speech cracks me up almost every day. He still substitutes the "t" sound for "c" or "k" and the "d" sound for "g" and possibly a couple others. Here are a few of my favorite things that Landry says:
"I love you all the way to New Yort and bat" - I love you all the way to New York and back (or the moon or the sun, etc etc)
Dit ober it - Get over it!!
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Randomness
This sweet little baby has got the cutest smile!!
And this cute little boy loves this sweet little baby with the cutest smile!!
One more - just for fun!!!