Saturday, September 18, 2010

Welcome Back College Football!

Is everyone as excited as I am that college football is back? We've taken our annual photograph in support of our beloved Ohio State Buckeyes. O-H! (True Buckeye fans will know how to respond).

As you might guess, the family television will be fixed on college football each and every weekend until sadly the season is over. As it stands now it is just beginning and you can tell by our smiles that we are happy about that.

Yes, I forced everyone to pose like this!

My dearest friend Julie got tickets to the OSU vs. OU game. And guess who she invited...ME!

  

OU is Julie's alma mater so she had to make a choice on which team she would support for the game. As you can tell she opted to support her Bobcats a-k-a "the underdog".



That in no way stopped us from keeping it friendly and assuming our usual pose for some photos. We're not too shy around a camera :-)
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Bobcat & Buckeye Pride
 


Before I end my post I must give a shout out of THANKS to my baby sister who changed her important weekend plans to accommodate my obsession for the Buckeyes.  Ain't she pretty!?


And I can't forget my dear hubby who had our little kiddos from morning till going on 8:00 pm and counting...  What can I say...he loves me.  Mwah!


Happy College Football season to all!  Go Bucks!




Making Things Right

Today I made a fearless attempt to make things right. 
Enough said.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Notable Moments - Part 1

So, it's been a little while since I've given my blog the courtesy of a new post. In my neglect, I failed to note two significant events from this past two weeks. The first, which I will share today is Camden's first day of kindergarten. Yes...it has officially begun...the beginning of my child's formal education.

On August 23, 2010, my dearest Camden became a Kindergartner!


I have to say it was a bittersweet event for us all. So proud that we've been able to raise our first born to this important milestone in his life, yet hard to see him taking yet another step toward independence and growing up.

Camden is in Mrs. Armbruster's (known to the kiddos as Mrs. A) kindergarten class.



Although he's located at the same place he attended daycare and preschool, there is definitely a different element to kindergarten. The classroom is more structured, with desks and all. There are more rules and he will even have the occasional homework!















They have stations where they stay on top of the days of the week and months of the year as well as keeping up with the calendar and weather.



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They have books, games and crafts.



As well as an art wall where they've already done self portraits.



Anyone look familiar?





There is of course a play area, where the kids can be kids.


Is it me, or does this kid look a little small for kindergarten?



Oh Jamos, it's YOU!  How did you get in here?!  Do the big kids know you're in here playing with their toys?





I hope that Andy and I can step up to the challenge of being active and supportive parents when it comes to our children's education. It really does take a village to raise a child. At the very least it takes the involvement of two interested and committed parents. I don't want our kids to coast along through their education, passively sitting by while they struggle or just make it.



















I want to see them excel, recognizing when they need help and providing them the encouragement to overcome and stay on top. I guess all parents want that...right? The true test of who wants it enough comes when you realize that if they have homework, you have homework. Parental homework comes in realizing that in their youth and short attention spans that they may not consider studying a high priority. It's knowing that they don't understand the importance of an education at this age. It's knowing that there is a WORLD of successes available to them at this moment...when it's all just beginning.


















As you might imagine it was an EXHAUSTING day for Camden
...and his little brother.



This post is about recognizing this important milestone in Camden's life and formally declaring my commitment to do all that I can as a mother to help him achieve all that life has to offer. Here's to Camden ending up at the top of his class! Keep us in your prayers.

Coming Soon:  Notable Moments - Part 2 - My Dear Hubby's birthday!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Going Green?

Today on our way home from a birthday party Camden was in dire need...to poop. The whole way home kept threatening that he was about to poop and that his dad needed to put the car in hyper speed, super fast mode, etc.

I tried to distract him with conversation to get his mind off of this urgent task. I'm glad to report that we made it home in time. However as we turned onto our street the following conversation made me laugh...

Camden: "Dad, is it littering if I poop on the street?"
Daddy: "What if it is littering? Is that bad?"
Camden: "Yes. We'd have to come back out at midnight and get it."

That's my little guy doing his part to keep our planet clean...




I'm not quite sure if this fits into the "Going Green" movement, but I think he's on the right track...

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Evening Tea


My new favorite thing is tea. Tea in the morning, tea in the afternoon, and tea in the evening. It's not just simple Earl Grey. It's pricey Teavana tea. Matevana to be more specific. Described as ...

A deliciously smooth herbal tea that is perfect for coffee lovers.

I would classify myself as a coffee LOVER but I like it well enough with a touch of French Vanilla cream and sugar. I've been taking my tea the same delectable way. Matevana has all kinds of little yummies in it to make it fabulous including little pieces of CHOCOLAT (try pronouncing it like the title of that Johnny Depp Juliette Binoche movie in which the woman owns a Patisserie).

Anyway, it's my new guilty pleasure and I thought I'd share the news. I'm off to bed now. Matevana dreams!




Monday, July 19, 2010

The Backup Plan

We were driving down the road on Sunday evening when I looked into the back seat of the car and saw my five year old with his thumb in his nose. Our dysfunctional conversation went something like this...

Mommy: Camden, get your thumb out of your nose. You're supposed to use a tissue!

Camden: This is plan B.

Mommy: What's plan A?

Camden: Plan A is use a tissue, Plan B is pick your nose, Plan C is take a piece
of apple and use it to pick your nose. (huh?)

Mommy: (Hands him a tissue)

Camden: I just need to see if I can feel something up there (inserts bare finger
into nose tissue)

Camden: Yep, there's something up there!

I imagine you're probably questioning my parenting, so let me be clear for the record:

1. I fully support Plan A.
2. I totally believe Plan B is gross but inevitable for a certain short period of a child's life.
3. I must admit I'm actually a little strangely curious to see Plan C in action...

...anyone curious to see what Plan D could be?


...frightening

Thursday, July 15, 2010

It's been such a long, long time



Oh my dear blogger, how I've missed you. I'd like to say that I've been hanging out on my favorite green adirondack chairs enjoying fried chicken, apple pie and fresh made lemonade but alas it's only a facade. In addition to creating my relaxing little porch display I have been busy. Doing what you might wonder...


Well I'll tell you...I've been busy chasing little boys in rain boots on sunny days...



Catching elusive toddlers zippin down slides



Enjoying a bowl black raspberries picked on our farm with my boys









I even got a bowl of my very own...




Wait...what's that?



Let's do a close up, shall we....





Yuck, that's enough for me...

Anyway blogger, I just wanted to stop by and say hello. It's been way too long. Actually, this has been fun and we really should do this more often...




Please don't give up on me...

The Wierdo Wierdo Family