Monday, August 23, 2010

First Day of First grade...

First of all, on the FIRST day of FIRST grade... God greeted me with this on the way to work this morning...


Pretty hard to have a bad day when you get to enjoy some great alone time with Him on the way, all the while He's showing his majesty.

So... how did it go?

FABULOUS.

To be honest, I'm less tired today then I have been any other first day.  I don't know why that is.  I was certainly more nervous, but also more prepared.  But also, my expectations were low as far as what they could/should really do.  This way, I wasn't really frustrated.

What a precious group...  Sweet sweet angels who still love being at school.  They still are trying REALLY hard to make a good impression.  And, if they don't really know something, it's not that big a deal, I'll go ahead and try anyway.

After lots of practice for recess and lunch, they both went smoothly (honestly, not much happened before that.)  After that, we went back, read a story and talked about rules.  They find the NO, DAVID series quite hilarious ;)  Fine Arts went off without a hitch and then back to class for another story and end our day.  Gee, did I actually DO anything?

I'm sure I did, although it didn't feel like today.

Highlight/quote of the day:  "Mrs. Sandefer, can I give you a hug???"  I know it seems silly, but third graders would NEVER say that, on a good day, nor would they offer to give me one.  It kind of suprised me at the sweetness, wanting to GIVE me a hug instead of "I NEED a hug."  I know, simple difference but it meant the world to me.

So, tomorrow is day TWO of FIRST Grade and I can't wait to see what they can do.  Their little writing is all at different levels, but yet all the same.  Pretty amazing day if you ask me.

Thank you Lord for a wonderful day in light of all the other things going on right now. I know You have a special plan and I'm honored to be a part of it...

Saturday, August 7, 2010

It's coming to a close...

Summer is winding down.  Tomorrow is the boys last day at home before we head back to full time care on Monday.  We've been doing two days a week this summer and it has been kinda hard on the boys.  I hope that drop offs become more joyful by the end of next week.

Updates:

The boys spent three days at Granny's, but Eli came home sick.  He ran fever over 101 for 6 DAYS.  crazy bug I guess, but he's fine now. 

Owen is jabbering more and communicating better.  He'll be two in a week or two :)  We're all excited for that!!!  He's very excited (nOT) about going back to school.

I have my room about ready, but I still have a long way to go.  I think I might be behind!  ack!  I'll survey the damage Monday and see if that's really true.

We have JP here for a few days.  Eli sure loves Megan and JP.  they pretty much do whatever he wants, much more fun then Mom and Dad!!!!!

Ok, boring update, hope to get some pics up soon :)

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Summer's ending...NOOOOOO!

I have to admit that I have truly enjoyed this summer, more so than any other summer off.  This is for lots of reasons!!

#1 reason, my kids.  We haven't had a summer off together yet.  This summer we made lots of memories and had a ton of fun.  The kids and I spent lots of quality time together and took lots of naps.  Our summer vacation was great and I can't wait to do it again.

#2.  I actually GOT a summer, for the first time since Eli was about 7 months old.  This has been really fun to just relax and not work.

#3.  I actually did think too much about school, ok,  at least less then I have other summers.  That's not to say that I didn't go to many trainings, but I actually took some off my plate and I haven't been to my room ONCE since school was out.  That is truly a record!!

But after all the fun we've had, I think it's time to get back to thinking about school.  I get the great opportunity to teach first grade this fall.  Ok at first, I wasn't sure I would think it was a great oopportunity LOL.  But after some time to digest, I'm really SO excited.  I'm ready for a new adventure.  I do, however, keep getting warned that this is the hardest grade I'll ever teach.  Like, over and over I hear that.  But I have  a great and generous team and I'm glad to work with them. 

Most of all, it's time to get us on a schedule I think.  I do enjoy the lazy days, but Eli has missed school SO much and Owen hardly remembers it LOL.  So, we need to get them back in the swing of things soon.

So, these last few weeks of official summer will be spent getting things put together for school, getting a schedule in place and getting my brain ready to start 10 minutes earlier.  Here's hoping it'll all fall into place!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Photographs

I've been working at my photographs and here are a few that I'm proud of...  yes, some were edited :)










Steak Nights




For the last two weeks we've had Saturday Steak night. Paul has great enjoyed this as steak has not traditionally been my first choice. But since I was preganant with Owen, I truly enjoy them! And Paul does grill the best steak around... Here are a few pics from last night...







The Bread....






The dinner



The dog... yes she got some steak too!



Eli getting goofy before bed...


Mommy loving Eli...




Saturday, May 1, 2010

wow!

I kept thinking I needed to blog and then I would try to log in and it had been so long I forgot my passoword LOL. So... I finally remembered, thank goodness

I have a goal that I'll be better at this. We'll see.

Goings on...

Me: TAKS is now over and I'm wrapping my mind around teaching first grade in the fall. I know I'm capable, I just don't have the stuff! Guess I'll be going to lots of garage sales this summer! I have started really getting into taking pics with my camera and I'm getting some great tips from a wonderful colleague at work who knows her stuff. Hopefully, this summer will mean some great progress in my photos. I'm also doing project 365 on FB where I'm taking one pic a day for 365. We'll see :)

Paul: Still working like crazy! I'm so thankful that he's doing what he does. He's making impacts in people's lives. Not many people get that chance. Pretty amazing.

Eli: Well! He is amazing! We have been throught the most difficult season of sickness, but he's such a trooper. He's doing great at school and his teachers enjoy him almost as much as I do. He's so smart and he LOVEs Owen. We're very lucky in that respect... 4.5 is a very cool age and I kinda wish he would freeze at this stage for a while. It's only a year and half til kindergarten. Oh my, I'm not ready for that!!

Owen: Our little goofball. For whatever reason I refuse to cut his hair and it's everywhere! I've got to get it cut soon. The whole school knows Owen with his charming personality and he loves everybody. He's not shy and he's such a hoot!! When my kids are well, they are amazing!!!!!