Friday, May 30, 2008

Look Who's Graduating!!!

from 6th grade that is.


Why it was only yesterday . . .




They were so sweet and innocent . . .


Congratulations Class of 2014! You are on your way.
This is a little more difficult for me than that field trip Experience.



Wednesday, May 28, 2008

My Last Kindergarten Field Trip. Sniff, Sniff

Natalie has come a long way since the first day of Kindergarten! I am so proud of her - not one tear. Way to be tough. As for me, just another day in the life. Am I insensitive, unfeeling?

I cleared my schedule so I could attend Elle's field trip to the Nature Center. I attended my other two children's K field trip. I must be fair. The bus ride was painful but the Nature Center was great!

I guess I haven't been there for a while. They have a couple new buildings and the classes were fantastic. They really taught the kids (and adults) some new things. The kids found a ton of living creatures in the pond.

Scientists in the making




I am so grateful for good teachers! Mrs. Harris has been so wonderful for Elle. She even worked with her after school - between her AM & PM classes to get her reading along with the rest of the class. I am really excited that she is moving up to 2nd grade, she will be fantastic there also.



Anyways, the Nature Center was fun but we froze eating lunch at the park; it even hailed for a few minutes. I had a really interesting and fun lesson on air traffic controllers while shivering to death. I remember hearing that they were the number 1 most stressful jobs you can have, back in the 80's. I wonder if that is still true today. I think they were just talking about passing all the stuff to become one. Good luck to Jed Schenck with all that, he's a nice guy!

So there is my question for the day - what do you think the most stressful job is?

PS Should I be feeling guilty for not being sad or even meloncholy on this stepping stone day? I did enjoy my day with my Elle.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Live Traffic Feed

Check it out! My Live Traffic Feed said I had visitors from Bangledesh, Takasaki Gumma, Indonesia, Puchong, Paranaviah Brazil, and don't let me forget Idaho Falls and Provo.

I wonder if the Boom dee ah dah video is what googled them here? How many of my fam and friends have visitors from the Eastern world? Oh, I guess I shouldn't brag, huh. That's not nice. I'll just keep it to myself then.

Cheers!

Bus Zone


Today I got a little sentimental about my girls getting on the bus together. Next year Emi is going to Venture Academy Charter School with Eli (K-8). We decided to take Eli there instead of SJH and Emi begged to give it a go. She wants to make more friends. We didn't think it would hurt, and since we're driving there anyway, sure.
But that leaves Elle. I don't feel as comfortable starting Elle in 1st grade with who knows what teacher. The 1st grade teachers at South Weber are so fantastic, so we're keeping her there.
Which brings me back to the school bus. I wanted Elle and Emi to remember that they did ride the school bus together, so I took a few photos.

and I do want to say thank you to our fabulous bus driver, Jean. She is so good to my girls.
She's kind of a therapist for Elle. If the bus is ever late getting to your house, it's because she has stopped to give Elle a shoulder to cry on, or to fix her hair, or to make sure she's comfortable in her seat. She keeps telling me she would take Elle home in a minute. She better watch out, there are days when I might take her up on that.




Saturday, May 17, 2008

A Beginning

That Angie McReaken got me hooked! Blogging is addicting (reading them that is). And then all of your blogs inspired me . . .

I've wanted to start my own blog for a while now but I wanted it to say just the right thing. All of my friend's and family's blogs fit them so perfectly - with their own personality. I wanted mine to have a cool theme or name or something unique, but nothing would come and the days are rolling by and memories are escaping. I need to begin and then maybe later the cleverness will naturally appear.

But, thanks to Jeni Poll's post, I found a theme/name to my blog. . .



BOOM DEE AH DAH!

This little video reminded me of all the grand and beautiful things my Heavenly Father has given me and how amazing it all is.

I'm in a real need to focus on the positive, and blessings around me and that is my goal for this blog.

A wise man once said, "My point is to urge you to find ways to recognize and remember God’s kindness. . . you and they [your family] will be blessed as you remember what the Lord has done. . . [ask yourself and record daily] Did God send a message that was just for me? Did I see His hand in my life or the lives of my children? I will do that. And then I will find a way to preserve that memory for the day that I, and those that I love, will need to remember how much God loves us and how much we need Him. " President Henry B. Eyring, 1st counselor in the general presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints

So thanks to Jeni and all you other bloggers who inspire me - I am beginning.