Monday, December 26, 2011

Insanity

It seems as though the season has been so much more hectic then in years past.  I am not sure if it has to do with our addition, Sadie or if we are just have too much going on.  But we made it through and we had a great Christmas.

Sadie is definitely a lot of work.  I have had to change my schedule a bit to get home for her so my morning errands sometimes have to be cut short.  She is like a little baby, putting everything in her mouth that she can find and biting like crazy.  I can't tell you how many holes she has put in my clothes and Tee's.  She likes to use Tee as her personal chew toy.  Tee just loves her so much and wants to kiss her all the time.  E has really bonded with the dog and helps us care for her.  Jay on the other hand is very scared and doesn't want much to do with her.  Hopefully, once she gets a bit older this will change.

Sadie is now 11 weeks old.  I was able to regain some sanity once I got a play yard for her.  She did have several accidents prior to the play yard.  It is nice to be able to put her in there so that I can get things done in the house without worrying about what she might be into.

There has been so much that has happened in the last month that I don't know where to start. 

Tee has a preschool Christmas program.  He was adorable.  They sang Feliz Navidad and a Kwanzaa song.  Yep, not sure how the Kwanzaa song plays into our Christian preschool, but whatever.  He sang so loud and while on stage he says hey Mom.  He says the funniest things sometimes.  The other day he said Mom will you still love me with boogers on my face?  I said of course, I will always love you.  Then he proceeds to wipe his nose on my pillow.  Another time he kissed me and said every Kiss begins with K.  Maybe a little too much TV.  We have looked at him recently and realized he is growing way too fast.

Jay had been in some trouble lately, the story for another day.  He has asked the big question many times.  You know, is there really a Santa.  I have blown him off saying that you have to believe.  Well, he has a week ago again.  My husband asked me what to do.  We decided that maybe he was ready to know.  So he took him to his room and told him the truth.  Jay cried for a long time.  He was so sad.  Of course, we threatened him if he spilled the beans to his brothers or his friends.  The husband has explained that nothing has changed, we love doing Christmas just as much as they love Christmas.  I think he is ok with it.

E has been doing well.  He was so excited for Christmas.  It is funny because he never asks for much.  He had two things on his list.  We decided last minute that we should at least get one of the items.  I don't know that he will ever ask us about Santa and I think by this time next year we will need to sit him down.  He has been really good in helping with the dog.  He will even help pick up the poop in the yard.  Once the dog settles down a little, I think they will have a great bond. 

The husband is on vacation this week.  This week will be about regaining some sanity, organizing and getting ready for the new year.  I will post pictures of Christmas soon.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Thankful for so much

Thanksgiving week was a great busy week.  The husband took the week off from work.  The boys had a few half days off from school.  Attended the boys conferences.  Celebrated Thanksgiving with family.  Took a trip, picked up the dog and wrapped up the weekend with the festival of trees.  Whew!

The boys did amazing on their report cards.  I am so proud of their hard work.  We keep them very busy with extra activities and they manage to keep it all up.  The teachers had such nice things to say about the boys. 

Thanksgiving was celebrated at our house with my brother and three of his children.  We feel very blessed that we were able to be with some family.  It is hard to be away from our families.  We would love to be able to be with everyone but it is not possible.  I can't believe I didn't snatch one picture.  It was a nice relaxing day.

We woke up Friday morning and headed to Hershey Park for their Christmas Candy lane.  We went with friends of ours.  The have an older daughter, a son E and Jay's age and a daughter Tee's age.  So it works well with our family.

We could not have asked for better weather.  It was a gorgeous day.

We started at Chocolate world when we first got their.  We received an education on chocolate and the best thing was we were able to taste lots of chocolate.  We then took the tour that explains the process of making chocolate bars. 

We then made our way to the park.  There were no roller coasters open but there were 30 rides open.  We split up a little because the younger kids did different rides than the older kids. 

In chocolate class




Tee liked this ride!

Tee did not like this ride!  I didn't think it would ever end.

Family picture

It was a warm day but that didn't stop Frosty.

Our handsome boys on the train ride!
We were able to see a light show at the park and then headed to dinner.  Dinner was really good.

After dinner we headed to the Sweet lights.  A 2 1/2 mile drive of over 600 light displays.  It was nice but a bit long. 

We finally called it a day after that.

The next morning we woke up and went shopping at the outlet that was really close by.  I had no idea it was there.  Then we headed home to pick up Sadie.
She cried some of the way home.  I don't think she likes to ride in the car.

The boys absolutely love her.  Jay seems a little scared of her, Tee can't keep his hands off of her and E has a real connection with her.  He is very responsible when it comes to her.

Sunday we headed to our annual visit of the Festival of Trees.  I was a bit disappointed in the Santa but I really wanted to get the picture of Santa with the boys.


The boys racing cars.

Tee and Dad were the big winners.
It was a jam packed week but a good one.  This week it has been back to our routines.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Temporary Insanity

I remember in 1997, we decided to get a puppy.  We had just moved into our house so it was the logical next step.  Charli was the last girl puppy left in the litter.  She was adorable.

Shortly after we brought her home, my husband was put on an assignment in Boston.  I did the single puppy parent for a good long while.  Those first few months were very difficult.  She was a handful.  But every time I walked into the door she was always so happy to see me.

Charli was such an awesome dog and a member of our family.  Unfortunately, we had to put her down 4 years ago.  We were crushed when she left us. 

The boys have been asking for a dog for a long time.  I love dogs but they do add a lot of work/attention to an already hectic schedule.  Vacations now mean that we have to figure out who will watch the dog.  And don't forget the dog poop that needs to be picked up.  I have not budged from the answer of NO for a long time.

Recently, we started talking about getting a dog.  All I had to do was mention it and the husband was all over finding a breeder nearby.  Conversations ensued.

So without further ado.......meet Sadie!  Our soon to be addition to our family.  I can't tell you how excited every single boy is in this family. 

Sadie, the dog with her right nails painted blue!

She has big shoes to fill after Charli.....but look at that face.




The boys know that they will have responsibilities with the dog from walking to feeding to picking up poop.  I walk around the house and look at all the junk on the floor and tell them that Sadie will eat everything on the ground. 

Tee has been going around making sure there is nothing on the ground.  In fact, he think Sadie will be sleeping with him in his room so every morning he ensures that there is nothing on the ground.  He is very proud that his room is so clean.  He has also started making  his bed. 

Sadie is about 7 weeks old and will be joining us on Sunday.  Tonight we made our trip to the pet store to stock up on puppy supplies.  Yes, I plead temporary insanity. 

Sunday, November 20, 2011

I love having twins.  I really do.  But sometimes it is hard to make sure everything is fair.  What I do for one I like to be able to do for the other.  Sometimes it is just not possible.

I volunteered to go on the field trip with the 4th grade class.  I thought about requesting both of my boys but in the end I didn't.  Jay was able to pick who he would have in his group.  E had not heard who's group he would be in. 

I had 5 boys in Jay's class.  One of my friends was also chaperoning and she had 5 boys.  We decided in the very beginning that we were making our boys all stick together. 

The boys were well behaved on the bus ride over.  We were running a little late.  As soon as we got to the science center, we were shuffled to the planetarium.  I saw E and was able to sit next to him.  He unfotunately was not with ONE of his friends.  It made me a little upset.

I asked E if he wanted to hang with my group and after waffling a bit (yes he is not such a good decision maker) he said yes.  Jay's teacher was sitting next to me and I asked her if it would be ok.  She hesitated a bit but eventually said yes.  This teacher also has twins who are just 1 years old.  I told her that she would see that it is not always easy. 

E was very quiet the entire time.  We didn't have much time to roam.  We had to eat early and then head to the 3D show.  Once we left the 3D show, E decided to head back to his group.  The field trip was ok.  We did have several people that we had to watch closely because they kept wandering.

When the boys got home from school, E was very quiet.  I didn't really think anything of it.  He acted strangely at basketball practice.  The husband and I discussed his behavior and decided I would speak to him before bed.

I spoke with him and finally got him to admit something was bothering him.  It took a while.  His brother was at a sleepover/birthday party.  I thought he was upset at that.  He ended up telling us that his feelings got hurt when he went up to the boys in Jay's groups and they told him they didn't want him in their group.  I had heard a little bit of teasing going on but they were just joking with him.  I tried to explain that to him but I am not sure he agreed.

I felt guilty because I feel like I pushed him into staying with us.  Next time I will ensure that I have both boys in my group.

Speaking of Jay's sleepover, that did not go very well for the parents. 

I dropped Jay off and the Mom mentioned that her son got in trouble because she found out that her son was stealing matches and starting (or trying) fires in the woods.  It took a lot for me to not walk back in the house and take Jay home.

The Mom called the Fire Marshall and has enrolled her son in a fire safety class.  Good punishment!

I picked up Jay a little early on Saturday because we had a busy day planned.  The Mom looked at me and said that she felt Jay was really trying to do the right thing but the kids were awful.  They had not slept at all.  They were so loud (they slept in the basement) that she was down there at 2 am and at 5 am.  She could not get them to calm down and sleep.

Jay mentioned that he was trying to sleep on the sofa but someone got a glass of water and poured it on his head.  He was really trying to sleep and the other boys were goofing off.  I do believe him because he needs his sleep and is not used to staying up that late. 

Sunday is when we had a discussion about when you should talk to your parents if your friends are doing something that you know is wrong. 

Fun times!

Monday, November 14, 2011

The week

The husband has been working a lot lately that he decided to take a few days off.  It is always nice to have him home.  It does throw the boys off a little bit as they don't get how he takes a "vacation" day and he is vacationing at home.

Basketball season has started.  This year the boys will have 2 games and 1 practice a week.  Games do not start until December but the kids practice 2 times a week.  The husband is the assitant coach for the team.  Our friend is head coach.  He also coached the boys for flag football. 

The boys will continue to have baseball practice through the winter.  Practice is set for 2 times a week.  As luck would have it, one day conflicts with basketball.  So most weeks they will only be able to practice one time a week.

The boys have continued scouts this year.  We meet 2 times a month.  Luckily, our den leader is very  good about changing our meeting day based on all of our sports schedules. 

Recently, I found out that E was being pulled out of class 2 times a week.  So, of course, I inquired with questions.  I determined that the assistant was pulling him along with several other kids.  They play games.  I decided to send a note to the teacher to get some answers.  She explained that he is getting a little more assistance with being able to summarize and cause and effect.  This would help him with his class writings. So we ended up deicding to get a tutor.  We are having both boys tutored for the time being.  I think they could both use help with writing.  I am just sad that the school doesn't have more resources for this.  But in the end my goal is to just make writing a little easier for them.  We have a former teacher who taught  middle and high school English.  She comes on Thursdays to help with their writing assignment for the week. 

Tee is taking a swim lesson once a week.  He is taking the class with one of his friends.  I am hoping to keep him in swim shape for summer.  After the holidays, I may try to get him involved in a sport.  He says he wants to do soccer again.  He has a very busy social life.  Some weeks he has many play dates. 

This past weekend, we were invited to the  Univ of Md vs. Notre Dame football game.  Tee has been asking to go to a Ravens game.  We were hoping this would cure his curiosity.  We went early and tailgated a little.  Unfortunately, the game was late so we weren't able to stay long.  It was a fun evening.

This week will be another busy one.  I am having a Pampered chef party tomorrow evening.  I love PC products.  On Friday, I will be chaperoning the older boys' field trip to the Science Center.  I have been on this field trip before.  It is a hard one to chaperone because the kids want to separate.  I had not signed up but the teachers sent out a note asking for more volunteers.  Tee will spend the day at his preschool.  Luckily, they have an afternoon class that he will be able to attend. 

Monday, November 7, 2011

A second apart

Every year the boys prepare for the Golden Shoe race.  A class is a team and the team must run a mile.  The goal is to have all of your classmates/teammates run as quickly as they can.  The Golden Shoe is coveted by all, but only 1 class can win.  The boys' first race was in 1st grade.  Neither class has ever won. 

PE class prepares the boys for the run.  I hear the boys often talk about how far they have run.  The teachers do keep track of how many miles they run.

The boys both started off strong.  A few time Jay stopped to walk.  It is so fun to cheer them on.  Jay came in at 7:11 minutes and E came in at 7:12.  They were both a little winded, but they did great.

In the end, E's class won golden shoe.  They get to proudly show it off in their classroom for the entire year. 

I was very proud of E as when he finished he went back out and ran with people to push them to the finish line.


It was so close!


But in the end, Jay pushed a little harder.


Monday, October 31, 2011

Spooked out

We had a really nice weekend even though it rained/snowed all day on Saturday. When it rains that means it is inside project time. We had a lot going on this weekend.


Friday night was the dance put on by the PTA.  It was a fun night.  I was very glad to be done with this event.

Saturday night we had a Halloween party to attend.  They have a 4 year old son who is Tee's best friend.  They also have a 8 year old son who the boys enjoy playing with.  The parents planned the party as a surprise for their kids.  The kids were gone with grandparents all day while the parents prepared the haunted house. 

It was another fun evening. 


Tee was determined to get an apple!


And he did!

Yes, I know that putting your mouth in a big pot of water filled with apples after several other people have tried to put their mouth on an apple is totally disgusting.  In fact, my older boys wanted nothing to do with trying to bob for apples.  Everyone needs to try it at least once.
Tee and his best bud.  These two have an unbelievable connection!
Although  the older boys did not have any costume parties at school, Tee did.  I was one of the parents who signed up to help with the party.  The kids had a parade and then back to the classroom for games.  Tee loved that I was able to help out.

No masks allowed at school.
This evening we went to a neighbor's house for dinner.  It was a last minute invitation.  The boys were so excited for Halloween.

Jay as the cool ghoul, Tee as venom and E as the dementor!
We ended up splitting up a little tonight.  The husband took the two older boys with some of their friends.  I took Tee with one of his neighborhood buddies.  I made it back to hand out just a little bit of candy. 

It seems as though there was not so many people out this evening.  My neighbors said they had a lot of candy left over. 

I would love for Halloween to be the last Saturday of the month.  It would be nice to not have to rush through dinner to get them out and back in to get ready for bed.

It is fun.....but I am glad to be done with costumes.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Oh boyz.....

It seems as though there are big issues in 4th grade in regards to the boy's bathroom.  The problem seems to follow them year after year.

The bathrooms are located at the entrance to the 4th grade pod.  The pod has 3 closed classrooms and two open.  It appears that someone likes to clog the toilet on a daily basis.  The kids have lost out on recess time due to the bathroom issues. 

My boys think they know who is responsible for the over abundance of toilet paper in the toilet.  Yes, this child does have a behavior problem.  It would not surprise me but they don't have any proof. 

I was really shocked when the boys came home and told me that someone pooped on the bathroom floor.  How incredibly gross.  How does that happen?  Was it an accident or on purpose?  I guess if it was an accident, I could see a 4th grader being very embarrassed. 

A few days later, I was really grossed out.  Not only did someone poop on the floor again, they covered it with a piece of toilet paper and the janitor slipped and fell.  YUCK!

So now the boys have to go to the bathroom in pairs.  One goes in to use it while the other waits.  When the first one is done the second one goes in and check the bathroom. 

I am totally grossed out by the entire thing. 

This is concerning to me.  E does not like to use public restrooms.  He will hold it ALL day rather than subject himself to such filth.  I had to threaten him to use the bathroom during the day or I will email his teacher.  He does not want me to do that so I think that he has been ok.  I can tell he has not used the bathroom when he runs home from the bus and goes straight to the bathroom.  I watch out for this daily.

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Tee and I were in the car the other day having a conversation.  He started talking about being able to walk dogs in order to earn money.  He really wants to make some money.  I thought wow, that is so cute.  My response was that he was too young to walk dogs to earn money.  He came back very quickly and said no, you walk the dogs and earn the money and give it to me.  Where does he come up with this stuff?  He cracks me up.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Day off from school = forced family fun

When we were driving today, Tee tells me I am the best Mommy in the world.  Sound nice?  He should have stopped there, but said when you are mean you are the worst Mommy.  I told him that hurt my feelings and that I loved him very much and had to take care of him.  I guess he felt bad and he said ok Mom, you are the best Mommy in the world even if when you are mean.  I left it at that!

Friday was a day off from school, although Tee had school I let him take the day off.  In the morning, I told him we would go to the zoo and he was so excited.  He said Mommy, I have never been to the zoo.  Yes, I feel like the Mom of the year.  He is 4 and has NEVER been to the zoo. 

I purchased a groupon a few months back for a family membership.  The membership expires in December.  It was a bit of a chilly morning but that didn't stop us.  I had never been to the zoo here but had heard that the area on the way is not a great section of town.  I put the address into my GPS and away we went.  Yes, I got a bit lost but was able to find it after a few minutes.

We could have taken the tram to the animals but the boys wanted to walk.




We tried to get as many pictures as possible.

Change of photographer.

Tee is working on his skills.

The Raven!


My animals!
We spent the first part of the morning in the children's section.  Lots of animals and we didn't miss one.  After lunch, we took a train ride.  It would be nice if they had a ride that took you around some animals but it just goes out and back. 

We then hit the African animals.  There are the bigger animals: lions, elephants, giraffes, chimpanzees etc.  The last stop were the polar bears.  We did a lot of walking and decided that we would ride the tram back to the front entrance. 

I love it when the older kids have such a good time doing something that Tee enjoys.  We had such a good time.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Unbelievable

Early on I decided I would volunteer my time in the school.  I got involved in the PTA when my boys were in first grade.  We moved here soon after they started Kindergarten and I needed a little time to settle in. 

I have held a role on the PTA since then in many capacities.  I have done special events, fundraising, membership and currently holding the role of secretary. Sometimes I have done 2 roles at once.  As is typical, it is difficult to find volunteers and it is usually the same people every year. 

The president is was serving a 3rd year because no one wanted to take on the role.  The President just happens to be my neighbor and good friend.

What many people don't understand is that you should join the PTA every year and that does not mean that you have to volunteer your time.  Our school seems to have minimal members.  Why?  I haven't figured it out.  The PTA does so many nice things for our kids and teachers, from assemblies (4 a year) to special events to  teacher appreciation events to so many other.  It sounds like a great thing, right?

Well, what has transpired the last couple of weeks has made me re-think my role in this organization.  I will never be able to explain in detail, that would take too much time but hopefully enough to understand.

The principal of our school has decided to no longer have a Halloween parade at school.  The parade consisted of kids having to change into costume in order to parade outside where parents are waiting and watching.  Then they have to go back inside to get out of their costume. Typically each class has a celebration with a sweet treat and games.  The only item getting axed is the parade.  There are many who do not celebrate Halloween and a teacher must be responsible for them while others are parading around. It is time.  The communication was done in the weekly newsletter that only gets posted on-line.

A local on-line news source got wind of the demise of the parade and posted a story.  As you can imagine the comments that were left were not very nice.  One comment was encouraging people to get to the PTA meeting so that this could be discussed.  On the advice given by the county PTA, our president posted that the parade was not on the agenda, however, the principal would stay after to discuss with those interested.  The PTA meeting was adjourned and no word was brought up about the parade.  The Principal and VP stayed around and no one said a thing.

Well, the next day comments went crazy blaming the PTA president for everything.  The personal attacks on both the President and Principal were unbelievable.  It said that the President did not have the best interest of the kids and that the principal was lazy. And no one liked either one.

In response to the cancellation of the parade, the PTA changed from a Hawaiian party to a dance and come in costume party.

Another article was printed about other schools in the area and how they were going to continue their tradition of parading.  And once again people started commenting.   Each and every comment really just made me get angrier.  The PTA does so much for the children in the school and the president has dedicated so much of her time for everyone else's kids. 

During this time, the president decided she needed to resign.  She was done with the personal attacks.  At a certain point everything you do will be scrutinized and who can live with that.

And if that was not enough, a third article was posted yesterday.  It was a letter that was written from the president of the PTA council, over a week ago.  The letter was not posted in its entirety.  Once again, the comments started to trickle in. 

I have to say, I just don't understand why everyone has their panties in a wod over a silly parade.  If you want to fight for something, fight for a way to better the education of our kids, fight for a better spelling program.  If you want your child to parade do something at home for them.

I think about how incredibly silly this issue has been and how much of my time I have spent discussing it.  I have spent time reading comments and listening to the PTA president.  I have started to think maybe it is time to do something else with my time.  This bothers me because the PTA does so much  for the children and that is the only reason I have stayed on at this point.  But maybe it is time to do something else that will be appreciated. 

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Apples.....Apples

I am a bit behind.  A week ago Saturday, it was a beautiful day, we had no plans and we thought it was a good day to go to the farm.  We visit the farm a few times a year and the boys love it.

We headed around lunch in order to stop on the way there.  We stopped for sandwiches.  On the way, E made some comment about not wanting to go.  This was our first outing in a long time as a family and I was not going to let him ruin it.  My response was we were having a family day and we were ALL going to have fun.

We made our way to the apple orchard.  We were able to pick 4 different kids of apples.  It was spread out a bit so we got a lot of walking in.  We got lots and lots of apples.

The boys standing in front of the apple trees!

My piggies!
They have a maze for the kids.  Jay and Tee went right in, with Dad of course.  I was afraid that Tee was going to get separated then get lost then get upset.  They went in and had a great time making their way through.  E stood next to me just looking.  After a few times through, I asked E again if he wanted to  go through.  He said yes.  And he had so much fun.  I can't tell you how many times they all made it through the maze.  We started timing them to see how quickly they could make it back. 

In front of the maze!
 We also went for a hay ride.  As you ride through the woods you see many different characters from Winnie the Pooh to Harry Potter.  It was fun for the boys.  They tool pictures of each and every character.  As you can imagine the pictures were not great.
Our hay ride!

We managed to spend our entire afternoon at the farm.  The apples are delicious.  I have only made one dish with the apples so far.  It was a crock pot recipe for Apples.  It was really yummy.  Tomorrow I think I will try another recipe for apple bread. 

The older boys have flag football on Saturday afternoons.  Even though I had to push them into playing they absolutely love playing.  They wished that game would last longer than 1 hour.  I have yet to take my camera with me to a game. 

Our pool was finally closed this past week.  With all of the rain and colder weather we have not been able to swim since August.  We were a little late this year and I am glad it is finally closed.  The pool is covered in the winter.  The cover sits in a storage bin outside.  We have had to wait until that came out in order to put away all of the pool toys.

Yesterday was a really nice day a bit windy but nice.  We ended up starting a fire in the pit to make smores.  We invited some neighbors over to join us.  It was a fun night.

Our Sundays involve Tee's t-ball game and E/Jay have baseball practice for a few hours.  It seems like weekends fly by.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Nature Center trip

 Our Saturdays have been busy.  A couple of Saturdays ago, my two little scouts and I made a trip to a nature center in Delaware.  Yes, I wondered the same thing......aren't there nature centers in my area instead of having to go on a 2 hour drive.  Well, I guess we don't have a nature center like the one we visited.

It was a really long day but the boys earned 2 badges and parts of other badges.  So the 2 hour drive there and the 2 hour drive back was definitely worth it.

Our morning started at 7:30 and we didn't get home until 9pm.  We rode with the our den leader and we had 5 boys in the car.

We were fortunate that our weather was a little chilly to begin (it was mainly cold and rainy in Baltimore) with but the sun did end up coming out for a large part of the day.  As the sun set it did get a little chilly  but we were inside for the last part.

Our leader at the nature center was awesome.  He was with the 20 scouts and parents all day.  We all learned so much.  The boys learned about the various types of trees and their uses.  The common theme was that most plants are not good for you.  There are also many poisinous plants around. 

The boys were also able to net out sand from the stream to find different insects and organisms.  That was a lot of fun and luckily all boys managed to stay dry.

We had breaks for lunch and dinner and a bit of play time in between.  The boys had a blast.  The ride home was really quiet.

I am not sure what E is doing....I think he is pondering something

Jay with his friends

The praying mantis stayed in the leader's hair for a really long time.


This is a fungus on the tree.....just in case you wanted to know.


I was really dreading the trip, driving two hours and not sure what the dinner was going to be like.  But it ended up being a great trip.  I am glad the boys have stuck with scouting at least for now. 

This past Saturday was also really fun......more on that later.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Short Lived

The most stressful part of jury duty is trying to make sure all your kids are taken care of for the day.  You don't know how long you will be gone.  I tried to google what to expect with jury duty, but didn't find much on the subject.  I am a planner and I like to know what to expect.

Tuesday morning was an early morning.  I had to get up, showered, breakfast and lunches made. As I was in the kitchen, Jay asked my about what I was doing.  I had explained to them the day prior what I was doing.  Our conversation went something like this:

Jay:  I am going to ask my teacher to turn on the tv. 
Me: (puzzled)Why would you ask your teacher to turn on the tv? 
Jay: So that they could watch me.
Me: (even more puzzled) How would you watch me on tv. 
Jay:  You going to be on Judge Judy. 
Me: (laughing) No, not judge Judy....Jury Duty.  No offense Judge Judy I would be happy to be on your show anytime as long as I am not the one being sued.  He just had it wrong.
That made my morning.

 I delivered the older boys next door and Tee down the street with my preschool carpooler.  I then made my way to the courthouse.  We are fortunate that the courthouse is not downtown where parking would be an issue.  The courthouse is very close to my house.

I arrived a little prior to my assigned time.  I had to walk through the metal detector, which went off but the officer told me it was as it was the buckle on my shoes.  We were shuffled up the steps around a few corners into a room.  The room was standing room only.  They did bring out a few chairs.  We waited for a while as people continued to show up.  It was so crowded that people were sitting on the steps. 

The man who was standing outside the room as prospective jurors showed up went up to the front of the room.  He said that many years back jury duty consisted of about 200 people a month.  Back then you had to be available for an entire month.  They now call about 200 jurors a week.  Yes, that means lots of trial juries.  The man also mentioned that sometime cases will be settled as they are walking into court or if there is evidence missing the trial must be postponed.

After his spiel, he had us all sign in and paid us our $15 for showing up.  It took a while to get everyone signed in.  He said his next job was to get things moving in the courts so that he could get us in or out. 

When I got up to sign in, someone ended up taking my chair.  So I then was stuck sitting on a step.  A very uncomfortable step.  I read a magazine and talked a little bit to the lady sitting next to me.  Of course, I people watched also.  Many people were on their phones or were reading.  One lady was knitting.  The lady next to me was working on a crossword puzzle.

They say the jury summons are random but I just don't know if I believe that.  I looked around, there seemed to be the same number of women and men and then a breakout of young, younger and older.  I guess I will put me in the young category.

Then the good news came.  It was announced there would be no jury trials and we could all leave.  We were done for the week and could not be called back for at least 3 years.  I guess I made $15 for sitting 1 1/2 hours.

Monday, October 3, 2011

I know....civic duty

I was originally summoned for Jury duty in August during the time we would be on vacation.  As the directions stated, I immediately sent a letter stating that I would be out of town and need to be reassigned.  What I wasn't expecting is a letter a few weeks later giving me another week.  That week just happens to be this week. 

As I mentioned, I called on Friday and my group number 42 was not called.  Groups 1-19 were to report.  My thought was that Tuesday groups would probably be 20-39.  That would make sense to me.

I called today around 4:30 to listen to the message for today.  The guy on the system started with the group numbers to report.  Group number 20, 21......then he got to 39 but kept going and then 40, 41 and you guessed it 42.  All groups are to report at 8:30.

After my 5 minutes of panic, I had to start thinking about what to do with my kids.  The two older ones are not the problem, it of course, is Tee who has preschool for just 3 1/2 hours.  I ended up getting it all taken care of.  It is times like this when I wished we lived closer to family.

I am fortunate that the courthouse is close by and parking will not be a problem.  I do dread the fact that the majority of what I will be doing is just sitting and waiting.  I have a stack of magazines and some other things to do while I am doing my civic duty.  I am just glad that this civic duty will go away for at least 3 years.  Stayed tuned as I am sure I will have some good stories.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

It has been a while.....

I had trouble logging into my account this evening.  Yes, it has been a long time since I have been here.  I think about it many times but wait until it gets too late.  Many things have gone on in our house in the last month, some good and some not so good. 

The boys are growing up (literally also).  We are all back into the routine of school and activities.  Tee cracks us up a lot these days.  I love it when he says something followed by "I trust you Mom".  I keep trying to tell him it is "trust me". 

There are a few things that I have noticed lately that I just don't understand.  I have to say that I am with the majority of people who wish the FB format would remain unchanged.  It now lets you see what your friends comment on even if you are not friends with those people.  The only way to stop it is to ask your friends to create that privacy.  Doesn't that not seem wrong to anyone else?  Well, one of my boys was sitting next to me telling me that his friend has a FB page.  I looked him up and he certainly had one and then I found several other 4th grade students who had a FB page.  Some of the kids had no privacy settings and their walls were open for viewing.  Are you kidding me?  What are these parents thinking?  They need to watch a few episodes of Dr. Phil and the dangers of kids being on-line.

I am a little frustrated with the preschool.  I am almost glad that this will be our last year, but I don't want my baby to grow so quickly.  The preschool hired a new director, they had an interim director (who was awesome by the way) up through the end of the summer.  Oh yes, the director decided to start the week school started.  So she knows absolutely nothing and she has little personality.  I have tried to speak with her a few times and had to hold my tongue.  Everything is difficult with her.  All I tend to hear is I can't.  I am not alone as there are many parents who agree.  I have to say I don't love the teachers Tee has this year.  He seems to like them and has a great time at school, but I had just hoped for a little more. 

I love it when we do clean up around here.  I cleaned out toys a few weekends ago but had to get my husband to help me.  I tend to look at the toys and get really sentimental and end up keeping junk.  I have a few large bags full to donate.  We are also working on the man cave in our basement.  Hoping to have it completed in the next couple of weeks.  I love to get organized.....but for some reason I have a hard time getting into my office. 

I am all over the place tonight.  I hope to get it back together and write more.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Where was I.......

 Oh yeah....vacation.  Now that school has started, I really miss vacation.  We left Savannah and headed to Jacksonville to see my parents.  There was a lot of moving around in the first part of our trip.  After the one night at my parent's house we left for the beach.  The beach is where the big event was going to take place.

One of my good friends recently relocated from Conn to Florida.  We were able to slip in some visiting time with them.  The boys really enjoy her daughter's company.  They got a little swimming in also.


We were able to spend a lot of time at the beach.  I have to say the kids were exhausted during our stay.  We were here and there and everywhere. 

My sister rented a large house (beautiful) on the beach where she would hold her exchanging of vows and then have a cocktail party to celebrate.  Only family was invited to the exchange of vows.

On the wedding night, we got there a little early to help the bride get dressed.  Us ladies were freaking out a little bit when the zipper broke on my sister's dress.  We worked at it for so long.  We ended up having to sew her in literally.  It ended up working out but boy was it stressful.

 My sister was walked up the steps by her son.
 It is not that he wasn't interested but he was exhausted.  Too much fun in the sun.
 The happy couple!
 My family.  It was nice to have us all together.
Sisters!
The husband and the kids ended up leaving the festivities early.  It had been a long few nights.  I got to stay and play. 

I definitely did NOT take enough pictures.  What was I thinking.  I had my camera.  I didn't take any pictures of the kids with the grandparents.  The kids were with cousins and I have no proof.  Frustrating.

It is always fun to be with my family.  It is a big bummer that we live so far away from them all.  But it does make the times we are together more special.

We left on Sunday for the last stop on our vacation.  

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

He is growing up so fast

 Today is the last first day of preschool for Tee.  When I took him to meet his teacher last week, he didn't want anything to do with the teachers or any of the toys.  We actually had a play date so we had not planned on staying long so it worked out for me.  But I did have a talk with him about when school started he would walk into class like a big boy, hang up his backpack and participate in class. 

Well, there were no problems this morning.  He was happy to be going to school and was even happier when he saw one of his best friends. 



This year Tee goes to preschool 5 days a week.  I think this will prepare him for ALL DAY Kindergarten next year.  School is only 2 1/2 hours, which is really not a long time.  But lunch bunch can be added on for a an additional fee.  I am bummed that lunch bunch went from 1 hour last year to only 30 minutes this year. 

I was talking with Tee this evening and told him that we would wait until Thursday to start lunch bunch.  He said no.  I thought for a moment that he was not wanting to do lunch bunch.  How wrong I was, he wants to start lunch bunch tomorrow. 

He is growing so fast.  The other day I was talking with him about T-ball starting soon.  He said "Mom, I need to fill out".  I was totally confused so I inquired more. How are you going to do that?  He said you know Mom I will eat sandwiches and chips to fill out for baseball.